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Guillaume Cousinot de
Montreuil (1400–1484) was a
French diplomat,
magistrate and
civil servant. He
served as France's
diplomatic representative in England...
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Jacques Cousinot, also
known as
Jacobi Cusinoti, (born 1585 in Paris; died on 25 June 1646 in Paris) was the King's
First Physician at the
beginning of...
- the letters, see
Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 281
DeVries 1999, p. 48.
Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 285.
Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 288.
Cousinot's Pucelle, p. 286. Ramsay...
- 2009, pp. 160–161.
Goodwin 2012, p. 20.
Cousinot,
Guillaume (1864).
Chronique de la
Pucelle ou
Chronique de
Cousinot (in French). p. 296.
Allmand 1982. Richmond...
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forced him to
abandon the siege.
Cousinot (1859), p. 217 "il y eut de
grandes vaillances d'armes faites".
Cousinot (1859), p. 217 "furent desconfits...
- The
Chronique de la
Pucelle or
Chronique de
Cousinot was
written by
Guillaume Cousinot (1400–1484),
Seigneur de Montreuil. The
chronicle tells the history...
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McIntosh x Red Astrachan.
Eating Pick an use as
Early McIntosh.
Purpurroter Cousinot (nl.
Roode Kroons-Appel)
Possibly Holland <1760 A
yellow apple striped...
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secretary to
Charles VII, he was
twice sent to
England with
Guillaume Cousinot de
Montreuil before becoming secretary to the king, then
conseiller and...
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explain the
situation to the Pope. He was
joined in
November by
Guillaume Cousinot,
Sieur de Montreuil, and a
lawyer Guillaume Lefranc. The amb****adors were...
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Adrienne d'Heur,
Alleged French witch that was
burned in 1646.
Jacques Cousinot,
Louis XIV's
first royal physician [fr] (d. 1646) Nicolas-Hugues Ménard...