- is a 1533
painting by Hans
Holbein the Younger. Also
known as Jean de
Dinteville and
Georges de Selve,
after the two
people it portrays, it was created...
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Dinteville may
refer to: François de
Dinteville (1498–1530),
French Catholic bishop of
Auxerre François de
Dinteville (1498-1554),
French bishop of Auxerre...
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Dinteville,
Bishop of Auxerre.
Dinteville's motto was
Memento mori,
meaning "Remember thou
shalt die." Krén, Emil; Marx, Daniel. "Jean de
Dinteville and...
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Joachim de
Dinteville ( –1607) was a
French noble, lieutenant-general and
favourite of
Henri III and
Henri IV. Born into a
prominent Champenois family...
- François de
Dinteville (1477–1530) was a
French nobleman who was
elected as
Bishop of
Sisteron and
later Bishop of Auxerre.
After a
legal training in Pavia...
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Dinteville (French pronunciation: [dɛ̃tvil]) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department in north-eastern France. The
Chateau de
Dinteville used to be a...
- in a
picture by Hans
Holbein the Younger, The Amb****adors, and Jean de
Dinteville is the
other one,
which hangs in the
National Gallery, London. De Selve...
- Renée de
Dinteville, (15??-1580), was a German-Roman
monarch as
Princess Abbess of the
Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France. She
belonged to the
local noble...
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Francis I's amb****ador to England.
Charles de
Solier replaced Jean de
Dinteville as
resident amb****ador,
arriving in
London on 3
April 1534
where he remained...
- (also
known as Félix Chrétien,
Pseudo Félix Chrétien or the
Master of
Dinteville) was a
painter born in Haarlem,
active from 1518 to 1541 in
Burgundy and...