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- Paul Pellisson (30 October 1624 – 7 February 1693) was a French author, ****ociated with the Baroque Précieuses movement. Pellisson was born in Béziers...
- the brand 'Pellisson'. The brandy was marketed in the United Kingdom as "Three Barrels Brandy" from 1947 and elsewhere as Raynal. Pellisson acquired Raynal...
- and of the world. She formed a close romantic relationship with Paul Pellisson which was only ended by his death in 1693. She never married. Born at...
- seven votes, five of which were those of Bossuet, Boileau, Racine, Paul Pellisson, and Bussy-Rabutin. It was not until 1693 that he was elected, and even...
- complètes de Chamfort, de l'académie française. Vol. 5. Maradan. Maurice Pellisson, Chamfort : étude sur vie, son caractère et ses écrits, Paris, 1895, ch...
- and the grammarian and lexicographer Gilles Ménage, two friends of Paul Pellisson, who mounted a campaign against the election of Gilles Boileau. In the...
- origins. He is the founder of the Puplinge classique music festival. Pellisson, Sabine. "Puplinge classique : un festival physique et émotionnel" (in...
- Cotin, Antoine Godeau, Madeleine de Scudéry, Isaac de Benserade, Paul Pellisson, Madame d'Aulnoy, Henriette-Julie de Murat Metaphysical poets A 17th-century...
- Benserade Charles Cotin Antoine Godeau Henriette-Julie de Murat Paul Pellisson Madeleine de Scudéry Honoré d'Urfé Vincent Voiture Rococo#Literature Bal****...
- Manis, canon of Saint-Paul de Lyon, and Pellisson. Calloet-Kerbrat received support from academician Paul Pellisson, a Protestant who had converted to Catholicism...