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Charles Coypeau (16
October 1605
Paris – 29
October 1677, Paris) was a
French musician and
burlesque poet. In the mid-1630s, he
began using the nom de...
- D'****oucy,
Charles Coypeau (1671). Les
rimes redoublées de M. D****oucy (in French). Paris: C. Nego. D'****oucy,
Charles Coypeau (1677). Les Avantures...
- Wadding,
Irish Franciscan friar and
historian (d. 1657) 1605 –
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy,
French writer and
composer (d. 1677) 1620 –
Pierre Paul Puget...
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Johann Vierdanck (c. 1605–1646) Jean de
Cambefort (1605–1661)
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy (1605–1677)
William Child (1606–1697)
Michel de La
Guerre (c...
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Nationality Details Ref(s)
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy 1605 1677
French d'****oucy is
believed to have been the
lover of the
French novelist...
- Carissimi. He is also
known to have been in
contact with poet-musician
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy, who was
composing for the
French Emb****y in Rome. A
legend claims...
- Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac (1604–1676)
Pierre du Ryer (1605–1658)
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy (1605–1675) Jean François
Sarrazin (1605–1654)
Pierre Corneille...
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English religious writer and
diarist (died c. 1663)
October 16 –
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy,
French burlesque poet (died 1677)
November 23 (bapt.) – Jasper...
- by
Muhammad Ali of
Egypt (and
newly received in
France in 1826) up the
Coypeau Hill (the labyrinth) to the
Jardin des Plantes. Bory,
warned about this...
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Duchess of Montpensier,
French princess (d. 1627)
October 16 –
Charles Coypeau d'****oucy,
French writer and
composer (d. 1677)
October 19 – Sir Thomas...