- de
Bueil and
Marguerite Dauphine of Auvergne. He is the
author of Le
Jouvencel (c. 1466), a semi-autobiographical
roman a clef
based on his experiences...
- counterparts, they
precede Henry VI as he
enters Paris in 1431, and
figure in Le
Jouvencel (1466). The list of
preuses was
however less fixed, and not
always structured...
- Château-l'Hermitage, Rais
imprisons Bueil in Sablé,
according to Le
Jouvencel's romanticized account (which
mentions Sablé
under the
fictitious name...
-
Admiral of
France (1406–1477) The
Plague of the
English and
author of Le
Jouvencel. Jean de Léry,
Protestant minister and author,
History of a
Voyage to...
- the
string of his
crossbow with a double-handled winch. From the
miniatures of the "
Jouvencel", and Froissart's Chronicles.
Imperial Library of Paris....
-
Marie de Talhouët-Bonamour (1786-1849). She
bought the
Bastie d'Urfé.
Jouvencel,
Henri de (1911). L'****emblée de la
noblesse du
bailliage de
Forez en...
- 1466867. PMID 12051436.
Retrieved 24
October 2023. Vaganay, J.; Baccou, P.;
Jouvencel, B. (2000). "Homing by
acoustic ranging to a
single beacon".
OCEANS 2000...
-
granddaughter of
Nicolas Tripier,
widow of
Ferdinand de
Jouvencel. 1922 : on the
death of Mme de
Jouvencel, the
vicomte de Masin, her grandson,
inherits the...
-
Imprimerie Vallier Édouward et cie. 1900. p. 314.
Retrieved 25 June 2024.
Jouvencel,
Henri de (1911). L'****emblée de la
noblesse du
bailliage de
Forez en...
- Chevalier,
titular organist at Saint-Calixte,
Lambersart Marguerite de
Jouvencel, ****istant
organist at Saint-Germain, Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Michael Matthes...