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Nicolas Mesnager (or Le
Mesnager or Ménager) (1658–1714) was a
French diplomat. Le
Mesnager belonged to a
wealthy merchant family,
forsaking a commercial...
- 2563
Foothill Boulevard. Le
Mesnager Barn is a
stone barn
perched high
above the valley,
built in 1911 by
George Le
Mesnager, a
French patriot, to store...
- one daughter:
Louise Émilie de
Vautedard (1694–1719) – wife of
Nicolas Mesnager. Louis's
paternal grandparents were
Louis XIII of
France and Anne of Austria;...
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religious duty;
Minutes of the
Negotiations of Monsr.
Mesnager (1717), in
which he
impersonates Nicolas Mesnager, the
French plenipotentiary who
negotiated the...
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English verb
manage has its
roots in the fifteenth-century
French verb
mesnager,
which often referred in
equestrian language "to hold in hand the reins...
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dissatisfied with
their new Anglo-Dutch rulers. Also
known as the
Mesnager Convention.
Although judged favourably by contemporaries,
modern historians...
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Grand Prix de Rome, architecture:
Simon Vallot and Jean-François-Julien
Mesnager.
February 27 –
Robert Willis,
English mechanical engineer, phonetician...
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those of
other collaborations such as
Richard Texier, Arman, César, Jérôme
Mesnager,
Carlos Mata, Ben.
Since the peak of the Art
Nouveau era, DAUM has worked...
- Frédéric Voisin,
Paella Chimicos,
Suburb Suburb,
Daniel Baugeste, Jérome
Mesnager, Blek le Rat, Zed Poinpoin, Mary Rouffet, Miss.Tic Gérard
Zlotykamien and...
- to
raise sheep on the island,
starting in the 1850s or 1860s.
Louis le
Mesnager then
signed a five-year
lease with the
United States Government around...