-
introduced Maurevert under a
false name to the
servants of a
house belonging to a
Guise servant on the rue des
fosses Saint-Germain.
Maurevert spent hours...
-
Charles de Louviers,
sieur de
Maurevert (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də luvje]; (d. 14
April 1583) was a
French noble and ********in
during the
French Wars...
- have
found evidence that the would-be
killer was
Charles de
Louviers de
Maurevert. Knecht,
Catherine de' Medici, 154–157.
Coligny was
lobbying the king...
- in the
street on his way back to his residence,
likely by a man
called Maurevert from the top
floor of a house. However, due to him
bending down to tie...
- wounded. The would-be ********in, most
likely Charles de Louviers, Lord of
Maurevert(c. 1505–1583),
escaped in the
ensuing confusion.
Other theories about...
- legion, many are
virtually translations: that is, cross-border plagiarism.
Maurevert reports that Goethe,
commenting enthusiastically on Stendhal's Rome, Naples...
- 726,
lists Maurevert as a b****,
while Huebner 1992, p. 765,
lists Saint-Bris, De Retz, Méru, and Thoré as b****
roles and
omits Maurevert altogether....
-
Guillaume Ag****e, lord of
Maurevert and Cresne,
accounts clerk of the
royal household and
chamber and the
Chevalier de
Maurevert, in 1787 he
married Antoinette...
- 1572 22
August Gaspard de
Coligny Leader of the
Huguenots Paris France
Maurevert 1582 18
March William of
Orange Leader of the
United Provinces Antwerp...
-
Starkie and
Paterne Berrichon;
testimony from
Armand Savouré to
Georges Maurevert and
Isabelle Rimbaud (J.-J. Lefrère,
Arthur Rimbaud, Fayard, 2001, p....