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Pierre Coustant (born at Compiègne, France, 30
April 1654; died at the
Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near Paris, 18
October 1721) was a
French Benedictine...
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Thierry Ruinart (1657–1709) François Lamy (1636–1711)
Pierre Coustant (1654–1721)
Edmond Martène (1654–1739)
Ursin Durand (1682–1771) Bernard...
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continues west from the
Touques estuary. The name was
given in 1903 by
Raymond Coustant de Yanville,
president of the
regional horticultural society, to the flowered...
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comptes de
Paris ("Court of
Finances of Paris")
published by
Count H.
Coustant d'Yanville in 1875 (or for that
matter in any
other French do****ent of...
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worked with
Marie Didier on an
edition of Tertullian, then with
Pierre Coustant on
papal decretals.
Hugolin (1911). "L'établis****t des Récollets à Montréal...
- the Château de Compiègne in Compiègne. He was a
younger son of
Madeleine Coustant de Belle-****ise (1705–1771) and
Claude Nicolas Mottet (1693–1768), a lawyer...
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annotations relate to his
personal life and to
court life. His descendant, H.
Coustant d'Yanville,
published a
Notice sur
Guillaume d'Ercuis, précepteur de Philippe...
- pagans.
Coustant is captured. Plaisance, the
daughter of the king of Jerusalem,
falls in love with him. When the two are
found together,
Coustant kills...
- Dit de l'empereur
Constant (Le dit de l'empereour
Coustant) is an Old
French work
about the
birth and
youth of
Constantine the Great. It
survives in a...
- in the
early centuries AD is a
difficult task. The
collection of
Pierre Coustant,
Epistolae Romanorum Pontificorum (Paris, 1721), is of the
highest value...