- Claude-François
Ménestrier (9
March 1631 – 21
January 1705) was a
French heraldist, writer,
member of the
Society of
Jesus [Jesuit], and
attendant of the...
- the
prophecy was
written based on that source. In 1694, Claude-François
Menestrier argued the
additional interpretive statements were not
written by Ciacconius...
-
Bohemia is
depicted with two
tails (à la
queue fourchée).
According to
Ménestrier, this is due to a jest made by
Emperor Frederick, who
granted Vladislaus...
- (heraldry) 15
December 1530 is the date of his baptism.
Menestrier 1694, pp. 343-344.
Menestrier, Claude-François (1694). La
philosophie des
images énigmatiques...
- Anne had died by then. In 1682, the
Jesuit antiquary Claude-Francois
Menestrier announced that he had
discovered Anne's tomb at the
Cistercian Abbey of...
- century. The
other was
possibly for a
female knight. Here is a
quote from
Ménestrier, a 17th-century
writer on chivalry: It was not
always necessary to be...
- 1814:
Salut au Roi, with
Casimir Ménestrier and Paul
Ledoux 1814: L'Élan du cœur,
hommage au roi
Louis XVIII, with
Ménestrier 1814:
Chansonnier des joyeux...
- ballet-masters of the 17th and 18th
centuries such as Claude-François
Ménestrier (1631–1705), John
Weaver (1673–1760), Jean-Georges
Noverre (1727–1810)...
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Daniela Trbović [hr] Austria –
Martina Rupp [de] Switzerland – Yves
Ménestrier Greece – Niki
Venega Estonia –
Annika Talvik Norway –
Ragnhild Sælthun...
- v****alage or accolade. In the 17th century,
Jesuit heraldist Claude-François
Ménestrier laid the
foundations for a
systematic study of
coats of arms. In 1671...