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- Antoine de Montchrestien (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan də mɔ̃kʁetjɛ̃], or Montchrétien) (c. 1575 – 7 or 8 October 1621) was a French soldier, dramatist...
- la Fresnaye was born here at the château de La Fresnaye. Antoine de Montchrestien – (c. 1575 – 1621) a French soldier, dramatist, adventurer and economist...
- Yves (1998). L'analyse des politiques publiques (in French). Paris: Montchrestien. Nakamura, Robert T. (September 1987). "The textbook policy process...
- and may have served as the primary model for versions by Antoine de Montchrestien (1596) and Nicolas de Montreux (1601). The tragedy by Jean Mairet (1634)...
- Ishikawa Goemon, ninja and thief of ****an (b. 1558) 1621 – Antoine de Montchrestien, French soldier, playwright, and economist (b. 1575) 1647 – Christen...
- site Pierre Avril, Jean Gicquel, Le Conseil constitutionnel, 5th ed., Montchrestien, 2005, ISBN 2-7076-1376-2 Favoreu, Louis; Loïc, Philip (2005). Le Conseil...
- Histoire du droit privé: de la chute de l’Empire romain au XIXe siècle (Montchrestien 1998) 112-14. Jean-Louis Halpérin, Five Legal Revolutions since the...
- L'esclavage privé dans le vieux droit siamois. Paris: Les Editions Domat-Montchrestien. Lingat, Robert (1938–39). Pramuan kotmai ratchakan thi 1 C.S. 1166...
- Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613) Nicholas Camusat (1575–1655) Antoine de Montchrestien (c.1575–1621) Henri, duc de Rohan (1579–1638) Saint Vincent de Paul...
- Cléopâtre (1594) Sophonisbe (1601) (See the playwrights Antoine de Montchrestien, Alexandre Hardy and Jean de Schelandre for tragedy around 1600–1610...