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Tanneguy III du Châtel (also
spelt Tanguy; 1369–1449) was a
Breton knight who
fought in the Armagnac–Burgundian
Civil War and the
Hundred Years' War. A...
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Tanneguy Le Fèvre (Tanaquil[lus] Faber) (1615 – 12
September 1672) was a
French classical scholar. He
wrote many books, and
translated numerous classical...
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Count Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel (19
February 1803,
Paris – 5
November 1867, Paris) was a
French politician. He was
Minister of the
Interior in the...
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parley with the
French Dauphin (the ****ure
Charles VII of France), by
Tanneguy du
Chastel and Jean Louvet, the Dauphin's
close counsellors. The ********ination...
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Tanneguy Le Veneur,
seigneur de
Carrouges (-c. 1592) was a
Norman noble and
governor during the
French Wars of Religion.
Coming from a
family pushed into...
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Retrieved 15
December 2020. à 13h00, Par
Tanneguy de
KerpoissonLe 15
juillet 2019 (15 July 2019). "Depuis "Nouvelle Star"...
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Language – Lefebvre,
Pierre François
Joseph Volume 16.4: Lefebvre,
Tanneguy – Letronne, Jean
Antoine Volume 16.5:
Letter – Lightfoot, John...
- 1665 – Jean Bolland,
Belgian priest and
hagiographer (b. 1596) 1672 –
Tanneguy Le Fèvre,
French scholar and
author (b. 1615) 1674 –
Nicolaes Tulp, Dutch...
- of France, and was
taught both
Latin and
ancient Gr**** by her father,
Tanneguy Le Fèvre. On 29
October 1662, she
married Jean
Lesnier II. They had a son...
- (1601–1680),
Catholic priest,
forerunner of the
devotion to the
Sacred Heart.
Tanneguy Le Fèvre (1615–1672),
classical scholar.
Pierre Daniel Huet (1630–1721)...