- Jean
Regnault de
Segrais (22
August 1624, Caen – 25
March 1701) was a
French poet and
novelist born in Caen. He was
elected a
member of the Académie française...
- to
write her biography;
Antoine Arnauld; and the
leading French writers Segrais and Huet.
Earlier on,
during the Fronde, La
Fayette had also befriended...
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Donissan is sent to a
rural parish under the care of the
experienced Menou-
Segrais. The
young man is
tortured by
doubts about his
vocation and has
taken to...
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primary school groups (preschool and
elementary school):
Groupe scolaire Le
Segrais Groupe scolaire Le Four
Groupe scolaire La Maillière
Groupe scolaire Le...
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French author, poet, and
playwright (d. 1667) 1624 – Jean
Regnault de
Segrais,
French author and poet (d. 1701) 1647 –
Denis Papin,
French physicist...
- d'outils À Nos
Amours (1983) - Le père
Under the Sun of
Satan (1987) - Menou-
Segrais (final film role)
Maurice Pialat: A
Cinema of
Surrender at
Rouge Tribute...
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Madeleine de Scudéry Bérénice (1648–50), a
French novel by Jean
Regnauld de
Segrais Tite (1660), a
French drama by Jean
Magnon Il Tito (1666), an
Italian opera...
- (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622–1673)
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) Jean
Renaud de
Segrais (1624–1701) Paul
Pellisson (1624–1693)
Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Samuel...
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Curepipe was
finally laid by
Director of
Public Works (Paul Le Juge de
Segrais). The
design was
inspired by the
Buckingham Palace of London. The present...
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Christiana Oxenstierna,
Swedish noble (b. 1661)
March 15 – Jean
Renaud de
Segrais,
French writer (b. 1624)
March 19 – John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater...