- Alexis-Hubert
Jaillot (1632 – 2
November 1712) was a
geographer and
French cartographer,
publisher at Paris, from the late 17th
century and beginning...
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Arles – 1650 in Avignon),
French painter of the
Baroque era.
Pierre Simon Jaillot (1631–1681),
sculptor of
ivory objects Pierre Parrocel (1664–1739), painter...
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Pierre Simon Jaillot was a
French sculptor of
ivory objects born in Avignon-lès-Saint-Claude in 1631, and died on 23
September 1681 in Paris. He was the...
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Contemporary Ottoman Syria showing Eyalets (pre 1864
Vilayet Law) 1696 (
Jaillot),
showing Eyalets 1707 1740 (Seutter),
showing Eyalets 1787 map 1803, from...
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contemporary Ottoman Iraq
showing eyalets (pre 1864
Vilayet law) 1696 (
Jaillot),
showing eyalets 1730 (Ottens) 1740 (Seutter),
showing eyalets 1771 (Bonne)...
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Guillaume (d. 1703),
succeeded him as
geographers to the king. In 1692
Hubert Jaillot collected Sanson's maps in an
Atlas nouveau. See also the 18th-century...
- was Alexis-Hubert
Jaillot. He took the name "
Jaillot"
after marrying his
cousin Françoise
Jaillot in
February 1755. He took the
Jaillot estate that his...
- his brother,
Claude Greysolon,
Sieur de la Tourette. The
Alexis Hubert Jaillot map of 1685 (Partie de la Nouvelle-France)
suggests that this fort was...
- such as
Nicolas Sanson (1650),
Johannes Blaeu (1662), and
Bernard Antoine Jaillot (1733), show the
province extending into Cognac,
traditionally part of...
- Norteamerica, 1792,
Jaillot-Elwe,
Spanish Florida's
borders after Bernardo Gálvez's
military actions,
which appear to
include Spanish Louisiana and Spanish...