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  • Jean de Tulles (died 5 August 1608) was a French prelate, latterly bishop of Orange. Jean de Tulles was born in Avignon into the family of the lords of...
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  • Jean de Tulles may refer to: Jean de Tulles (died 1608), bishop of Orange Jean de Tulles (died 1640), bishop of Orange, nephew of the preceding This disambiguation...
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  • Jean de Tulles (died 3 October 1640) was a French prelate, bishop of Orange. He was the nephew of his predecessor and namesake Jean de Tulles as bishop...
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    year. International students comprise 13% of the student body. Jean de Tulles (died 1608) - university chamberlain and abbott Louis Bancel (1628–1685)...
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    Ancient Diocese of Orange (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Rostaing de La Baume de Suze, O.Cist. 1543-1560 Philippe de La Chambre de Maurienne, O.S.B. 1560-1572 (resigned) Jean de Tulles I 1572-1608 Jean de Tulles II...
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    Orléans (1607–1611), son of Henry IV Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608–1660), son of Henry IV Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier (1605–1627), wife of Gaston...
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  • Advocate. May 15, 1987. Retrieved July 15, 2010. Executions is the U.S. 1608–2002: The ESPY File Executions by State. Retrieved October 7, 2013. "CBC...
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    miracle attributed to the "Sacred Host of Faverney", during a fire in the year 1608, was annually commemorated by elaborate ceremonies. The places of pilgrimage...
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    (German Renaissance). Ancien Corps de garde – 1575 (German Renaissance) Maison des Chevaliers de Saint-Jean1608 (German Renaissance) Maison des Têtes...
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    Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (Administrator) 1550–1554: Matteo Bandello, O.P. 1555–1586: Janus Fregoso [1586–1587: Pierre Donault, O.S.B.Clun.] 1587–1608: Nicolas...
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    May 2007 at the Wayback Machine "Annunciation" painted 1608, Musée des Beaux-Arts "The Ecole de Nancy Museum – Nancy Tourisme". nancy-tourisme.fr. Archived...
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    polemicist Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac (1597–1654), writer Marc René, marquis de Montalembert (1714–1800), military engineer and writer Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la...
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  • Saint-Laurent de Dieulouard), English Benedictine monks in exile (1608-?) (Dieulouard, Meurthe-et-Moselle) Abbey of St. Benignus, Dijon (Abbaye Saint-Bénigne de Dijon)...
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    main solo voices: Orpheus was tenor, Eurydice soprano, and Charon bass. In 1608, Monteverdi premiered L'Arianna, with libretto by Rinuccini, of which the...
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    and 1534 by Jean Pechaud, using designs by Charles and Comes Pinfault. An additional tapestry was woven in between 1608 and 1661 by Jean Dumazet. They...
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  • to 1608. While François Solier was still negotiating for the college of Limoges to be officially entrusted to the Jesuits, while already being the de facto...
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    July 1773. He was consecrated on 29 August 1773 by Bishop Jean-Marc de Royére of Tréguier. He died on 30 September 1790, having denounced the oath to the...
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  • Ignacio Taibo II (born 1949, Spain/Mexico, f) Jean de La Taille (c. 1540 – c. 1607, France, p/d) Taillefer (died 1066, France/England, p) John Taine (1883–1960...
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    de Bardis 1564-1591 Jean Raimond 1602-1604 François de Donnadieu 1608-1626 Louis de Claret 1626-1636 Bernard Despruets 1636-1655 Jean de Montpezat de...
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    Rodolfis 1575–1588: Giuliano de Medici 1588–1608: Alphonse del Bene (d'Elbene) 1608–1635: Alphonse d'Elbene 1635–1676: Gaspard de Daillon du Lude 1678–1687:...
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