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- "Fronde tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fu" (Serse, Handel) "Rachel, quand du signeur la grave tutélaire" (La Juive, Halévy) "Pour un baiser" "Canta pe'me" "La...
- "Guillaume de Machaut, royal almoner: Honte, paour (B25) and Donnez, signeurs (B26) in context". Early Music. 38 (1): 21–42. doi:10.1093/em/caq006. JSTOR 40731308...
- altos, chorus and piano Canticle Choral: sacred — c. 1860 Pour vous bénir, Signeur, Cantique en mi majeur   for 3 altos, chorus and piano Canticle; words...
- pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-521-14591-6. "La her**** enterprinse faict par le Signeur Draeck d'Avoir cirquit toute la Terre". Library of Congress. 1581. An essay...
- been the author of a concluding piece entitled La Venianche de nostre Signeur Jhesu-Crist fayle par Vespasian fit del empereur de Romme et commeet lozeph...
- doy pleindre B24 Tres douce dame B25 Honte, paour, doubtance B26 Donnez, signeurs B27 Une vipere en cuer B28 Je puis trop bien B29 De triste cuer / Quant...
- French generals killed in the engagement. Custine's other titles included Signeur de Guermagne and de Sareck, and he was, after 1770, also the lord of Niderviller...
- Kingdom of France in 1488, one of the sixteen children of Jean d'Amboise, signeur of Bussy, and Catherine de Saint-Belin. He was the nephew of Cardinal Georges...
- the predominant line, fixing themselves in Braga and Barcelos, becoming signeurs and administrators of the lands of the Trás-os-Montes. Afonso IV continued...
- the predominant line, fixing themselves in Braga and Barcelos) becoming signeurs and administrators of the lands of the Trás-os-Montes until the lands were...