- Jean
Cottereau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kɔtʁo]) was the
royal treasurer to
Louis XII of France. He
rebuilt the old
castle in Maintenon, transforming...
- was used as a nom de
guerre by the
Chouan brothers, most
notably Jean
Cottereau,
better known as Jean Chouan, who led a
major revolt in Bas-Maine against...
- Jean
Cottereau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kɔtʁo]),
better known by his nom de
guerre Jean
Chouan (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃwɑ̃]; Saint-Berthevin,...
-
Pierre Cottereau is a
French cinematographer. He is most
noted for his work on the 2011 film Café de Flore, for
which he won the
Jutra Award for Best...
-
Screenplay (Vallée) Best Art
Direction (Vermette) Best
Cinematography (Pierre
Cottereau) Best
Costume Design (Magny & Youchnovski) Best
Overall Sound (Minondo...
- de
Cottereau, 1st
Marquess of ****che, (1560-1620).
Henri Francois de
Cottereau, 2nd
Marquess of ****che, died
without issue.
Guillaume II de
Cottereau, 3rd...
- the
French Wars of Religion. The son of
Jacques d'Angennes and
Isabelle Cottereau,
Rambouillet rose fast
during the
civil wars. In 1568, he was made a chevalier...
-
Georges Pompidou. pp. 109–113. ISBN 9782858509430. "Maintenon Après les
Cottereau Noailles".
Racines &
Histoire (in French). p. 9.
Archived from the original...
- the
early 16th century, it was
purchased by
Louis XII's
treasurer Jean
Cottereau, who
transformed the
castle into a
country house. In the 17th century...
- John of
Cottereau (died 17
September 1561),
baron of
Jauche and lord of ****che, was
mayor of the City of
Brussels in 1534. He was born as the only son...