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escuyer): a
title of a
gentleman of the rank
immediately below a knight. It was
originally a
military office, an
esquire being (as the name
escuyer,...
-
Giovanni Battista Lulli declared himself to be "Jean-Baptiste Lully,
escuyer [squire], son of
Laurent de Lully,
gentilhomme Florentin [Florentine gentleman]"...
- person—either
landlord or peasant. The
nobleman was
always designated escuyer, for 'squire' in
English form (dapifer in Latin), or
chevalier for 'knight'...
- Duke
Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński and
Duchess Ossoliński, the
grand escuyer,
grand marshall, ladies-in-waiting,
grand almoner,
office of the chancellor...
- retinue,
referred to as 'pluissier jone esquier', i.e. "plusieurs
jeunes escuyers" ('other
young squires');
Speght (1598). Froissart's
account of the history...
- of
Lower Canada Adam
Dollard des
Ormeaux also
written Picoté or Picotté
Escuyer de Belestre, Picoté de Belestre,
Monsieur de Bellêtre, Bellestre, Beletre...
- the time of her her wedding, and the
accounts identify him as "Standy,
escuyer de l'ecuyie du Roy". His
younger brother, also
called Anthony, was made...
- doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2007.06.009. PMID 17585908. S2CID 23400440. Long MC,
Escuyer V,
Parker WB (November 2003). "Identification and
characterization of a...
- 'Maitre en sa
Chanmbre de Normandie',
inherited the
Estate and was made
escuyer in 1640. He
built the
chapel (1646–1648)
along the Chateau,
named after...
- Marc; Camargo, Jose; White, Jennifer; Backenson, Bryon; Dupuis, Alan;
Escuyer, Kayer; Kramer, Laura; George, Kirsten; Chatterjee, Debarati; Prusinski...