LA RUE, PIERRE DE. Renaissance church composer (called also Peter van Straten, Petrus de Vico, Pierchon); b. probably Tournai, Belgium, c. 1460; d. Courtrai, Nov. 20, 1518. He was a singer and member of the Brotherhood of Our Lady,' s Hertogenbosch (1489 – 92), and a chaplain and singer of the Burgundian-Hapsburg court at Brussels and Malines ...
Father Pierre Jean De Smet. – Mathew Brady, Library of Congress –. At age 20, Pierre Jean De Smet. left his native Belgium and came to America, where, in 1821, he entered the Jesuit novitiate in Maryland. He studied for the Jesuit priesthood in Florissant, Missouri, where he took his vows in 1827. Fr. Charles Nerinckx had inspired De Smet ...
Former Ministre du logement at Gouvernement. 1996 - 1997· Paris, France. Former Député de l'Allier at Assemblée nationale. 1994 - 1995· Paris, France.
Pierre de La Rue, composer in the Flemish, or Netherlandish, style that dominated Renaissance music, known for his religious music. Little is known of La Rue's early life. …
LABRIOLLE, PIERRE DE Historian, Latin scholar, and patrologist; b. Asnières, near Paris, June 18, 1874; d. Nantes, Dec. 28, 1940. Source for information on Labriolle, Pierre de: …
Pierre de Courtenay was born circa 1126. He married Elizabeth de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay and Hedwige de Donjon, circa 1150.2 He died before 25 March 1184 at Palestine. He was a member of the House of Capet. He was the son of Louis VI, Roi de France and Adelaide di Savoia.
French politician, brother of Charles de Gaulle (1897-1959) This page was last edited on 14 May 2023, at 18:02. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution …
Les feldspath sont les minéraux les plus abondant dans la croûte terrestre. Font partie des feldspaths les pierres de lune, la labradorite, la pierre de soleil, la pierre de soleil de l'Oregon, l'amazonite, l'orthose et l'andésine. …
Pierre de Ronsard (1524-1585) was the greatest French poet of his day. His verse influenced French poetry well into the 17th century. Pierre de Ronsard was born at La Poissonnie‧re on Sept. 11, 1524. He was the son of Loys de Ronsard, an aristocrat whose nobility, if unquestionable, afforded him neither fame nor fortune.
Lived c. 1607 - 1665. Pierre de Fermat was one of the greatest mathematicians in history, making highly significant contributions to a wide range of mathematical topics. He was a guiding light in the invention of calculus; he independently co-invented analytic geometry; he invented probability theory in cooperation with Blaise Pascal, and made masterful …
Pierre de la Rue (c.1460-1518) was the leading composer at the court of Burgundy during the golden age of Franco-Flemish polyphony, and arguably the last great exponent of the medieval aesthetic in music. La Rue's output forms the third stage of a three-step development of musical form by his generation, following upon the work of …
De Lancre, Pierre (1553-1631) French judge at witchcraft trials who claimed to have discovered that virtually the entire population (30,000) of a Basque area, including priests, was affected by witchcraft. Born in Bordeaux, De Lancre studied law at Turin and Bohemia and became a lawyer at the Parlement of Bordeaux in 1588. In 1608 he was …
Pierre is a villager who lives in Pelican Town.He owns and runs Pierre's General Store.. Schedule. Pierre can be found running his general store each day between 9am and 5pm (except Wednesday when the store is closed). After the Community Center has been fully restored his store will be open every day of the week.. After the Beach …
Updated on May 15, 2019. Pierre de Coubertin (January 1, 1863–September 2, 1937) was the founder of the modern Olympics. His campaign to promote athletic activities began as a lonely crusade, but it slowly gained support and he was able to organize the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. He was a founding …
Pierre de Fermat was born in late 1607 in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France. The child of a wealthy family, he attend school as a young man to study the law. He then purchased (as was the custom) a position as a lawyer at the Parlement de Toulouse, a court. It was after his law training that Fermat began to seriously research mathematics.
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Montreuil, Pierre de. Montreuil, Pierre de (d. 1267). French architect active in C13 Paris. Probably trained at Amiens, his first recorded works were a refectory (1239) and a Lady Chapel (1245) at St-Germain-des-Prés (mostly destroyed) in Paris. He was recorded as caementarius (mason) at St-Denis (1247), but any connection with Sainte …
Réponse. Simon Pierre, également connu sous le nom de Céphas ( Jean 1.42 ), était un des premiers disciples de Jésus-Christ. Il était très franc et fervent. C'était un des amis les plus proches de Jésus, un Apôtre et un « pilie [r] » de l'Église ( Galates 2.9 ). Il était passionné, déterminé, impulsif et, parfois, brusque.
Eudes de Montreuil (fl. c.1250–87), perhaps Pierre's son, was a Magister Caementarius Operum Domini Regis (Master-Mason of the King's Works), and may have been involved in building fortifications at Jaffa, Palestine. Part of Beauvais Cathedral was attributed to him, but the evidence for this, and for his involvement at the Aigues-Mortes …
Biography Pierre Fermat's father was a wealthy leather merchant and second consul of Beaumont- de- Lomagne.There is some dispute [14] about the date of Pierre's birth as given above, since it is possible that he had an elder brother (who had also been given the name Pierre) but who died young. Pierre had a brother and two sisters …
76 Copy quote. I have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this, which however the margin is not large enough to contain. Pierre de Fermat. Math, Enough, Proof. 30 Copy quote. And perhaps, posterity will thank me for having shown that the ancients did not know everything.
Pierre Jean De Smet. The Belgian Jesuit priest Pierre Jean De Smet (1801-1873) was a pioneer Roman Catholic missionary among the Native Americans west of the Mississippi River. Pierre Jean De Smet was born at Termonde on Jan. 30, 1801. At the age of 14 he entered the seminary at Malines. On Sept. 21, 1821, he arrived in the …
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A view of Pierre - the State Capital of South Dakota on a stormy day. Pierre sits at an elevation of 442 m on rough river bluffs above the Missouri River's eastern banks. Pierre covers a total area of 33.80 …
Pierre de Fermat was born on August 17, 1960, in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, a small town near Toulouse in the south part of France, near the border with Spain. His father, Dominique Fermat, was a wealthy leather merchant who held the position of "second consul" of Beaumont-de-Lomagne, a governmental position similar to the position of mayor in our …
Other articles where Pierre de Meuron is discussed: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron: …schoolmates during childhood, Herzog and de Meuron began at an early age to work together on drawings and models. Neither initially studied architecture in college. Herzog studied commercial design before attending the University of Basel to study …
Jan. 12, 1665. Castres, France. Nationality. French. Born in 1601, Pierre de Fermat was an amateur mathematician and a lawyer in the Parlement of Toulouse, France. Pierre de Fermat contributed to the development of various theories in mathematics, including number theory, theory of probability, little theorem and laws of refraction, and many more.
Pierre is a Sky Dot belonging to Gan Fall. In his normal form, Pierre is a large pink with a red polka dot pattern on his body. He's solid red on the sides of his head, the back of his head, and on his horn-like ears. He also has bandages wrapped around his torso. He has a tab face, with a yellow beak. When in his hybrid -horse form, he transforms into …
Missionary among the North American Indians, b. at Termonde (Dendermonde), Belgium, 30 Jan., 1801; d. at St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. 23 May, 1873. He emigrated to the United States in 1821 through a desire for missionary labours, and entered the Jesuit novitiate at Whitemarsh, Maryland. In 1823, however, at the suggestion of the United States ...