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active in Lyon
during the
Renaissance period. He was the
centre of the
Lyonnese côterie that
elaborated the
theory of
spiritual love,
derived partly from...
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Wholesalers Cup
Foredeck Cup
Charity Shield Galley Cup
Scillonian Club Cup
Lyonnese Cup (Invitational)
Current champions Woolpack Wanderers (16th title) (2023–24)...
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Borderie et
autres divins poetes (Lyons, 1547). Héroet
belongs to the
Lyonnese school of
which Maurice Scève may be
regarded as the leader. Clément Marot...
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Symphorien Champier (1471–1539) was a
Lyonnese doctor and writer. Born in Saint-Symphorien, France,
Champier was a
relation of the
Chevalier de Bayard...
- his inclinations,
though thwarted by his father, were
encouraged by a
Lyonnese artist named Grandon, or Grondom, who enjo****
during his
lifetime considerable...
- his
translation of the
Iphigenia of Euripides;
Guillaume des Autels, a
Lyonnese poet,
reproached du
Bellay with
ingratitude to his predecessors, and showed...
- Rilke, with
Ferdimand Brunetière, in his 1900
article on the Pléiade and
Lyonnese schools,
writing that her
poetry was the
first time in
French that p****ion...
- Tour Part-Dieu. The
tower is
fondly named Le
Crayon ("The Pencil") by the
Lyonnese due to its shape, and the new logo
includes this nickname. The
tower is...
- (1919–1921)
Auguste Isaac (1921–1925)
Louis Marin (1925–1946) Édouard Aynard,
Lyonnese banker and
deputy (1889–1913)
Maurice Barrès,
nationalist writer Paul Beauregard...
- do****ent to
prove that the
jubilee indulgence existed at that date. However,
Lyonnese tradition places the
first great jubilee in 1451;
subsequent jubilees took...