- François de
Mandelot,
seigneur de Pacy (c. 1529-11
November 1588) was
governor of the
Lyonnais from 1571 to 1588
under Charles IX and
Henri III. Raised...
- Mavilly-
Mandelot is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
- others.
Their nature can be
deduced from the
letter of 2
September from
Mandelot, the
Governor of Lyon,
announcing he had
arrested the
Huguenots and seized...
-
years before resigning it in
favour of his lieutenant-general François de
Mandelot.
Nemours remained close with the Guise,
supporting them in
their feud with...
- it [the process] and be able to
judge if it
could remain secret. M. de
Mandelot himself knows several persons who
could subscribe but will not do so because...
-
Antoine Mandelot,
better known as Bobèche, was a
French theatre clown,
similar to a
Merry Andrew,
under the
First Empire and the Restoration. He was the...
-
which had
previously been held by his
father before 1571. When François de
Mandelot, who held the office, died in
November 1588,
Henri was
compelled to recognise...
-
Teutates in a
depiction of a
warrior on a
stone monument from Mavilly-
Mandelot. However, the lack of a
legend identifying the
figure leaves this identification...
- Anne Ross
compares this
image with one of a
goddess found in Mavilly-
Mandelot, France, portra**** with a
similar pleated garment,
holding two
snakes in...
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Martrois M****ingy M****ingy-lès-Semur M****ingy-lès-Vitteaux
Mauvilly Mavilly-
Mandelot Maxilly-sur-Saône Meilly-sur-Rouvres Le Meix
Meloisey Menesble Ménessaire...