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Robert Mangot (died 1566) was a
French goldsmith who
supplied the
royal court and Mary,
Queen of Scots. He was a son of the
goldsmith Pierre Mangot who worked...
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Monarch Louis XIII
First Minister of
State Concino Concini Preceded by
Claude Mangot [fr]
Succeeded by The
Marquis of
Sillery Secretary of
State for War of France...
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Archived from the
original on 2
September 2023.
Retrieved 2
September 2023.
Mangot,
Benjamin (22 June 2023). "Victor
Wembanyama fait découvrir
Alpha Wann aux...
- (1507–1587). The
original silver-gilt
mounts of its
cover were made by
Pierre Mangot. It was
printed in
Paris by
Gilles and
Germain Hardouyn in 1527, the year...
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- 1749/1750, at the
initiative of Rameau's brother-in-law, Jean-Philippe
Mangot. Furthermore, the
prologue and
individual entrées were
often revived separately...
- survived. On 25
February 1726,
Rameau married the 19-year-old Marie-Louise
Mangot, who came from a
musical family from Lyon, and was a good
singer and instrumentalist...
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court of Blois, and has been
attributed to
Geoffroy Jacquet and
Pierre Mangot working to the
designs of Jean Perréal. In 1792, by
order of the National...
- High
Performance Technology Organizations". InfoQ.
Retrieved 5
April 2021.
Mangot, Dave (17
March 2021). "Get good at
delivering software". CIO. Retrieved...
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descending from a girdle). Her
jeweller in France,
Robert Mangot, had made
similar gold
beads for her.
Mangot made
beads called "gerbes", the word
appears as "jarbis"...