A Biographical, Historical and Chronological Dictionary:: Containing Accurate Accounts of the Lives, Characters, and Actions, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages and All Countries; : Including the Revolutions of States, and the Succession of Sovereign Princes |
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... France on account of his re- ligion in 1585 , and died abroad . He wrote on architecture and perspective . - D'Ar ... France and of the great Officers of the Crown , which was published after his death in 9 vols . fol . He was also the ...
... France on account of his re- ligion in 1585 , and died abroad . He wrote on architecture and perspective . - D'Ar ... France and of the great Officers of the Crown , which was published after his death in 9 vols . fol . He was also the ...
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... France , was first wife of Maximilian of Austria , next of Charles VIII . of France , and lastly of Lewis XII . his successor . She was a wo- man of high mind , but of a liberal dispo- sition , and died in 1514 , aged $ 8 .-- Ibid ...
... France , was first wife of Maximilian of Austria , next of Charles VIII . of France , and lastly of Lewis XII . his successor . She was a wo- man of high mind , but of a liberal dispo- sition , and died in 1514 , aged $ 8 .-- Ibid ...
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... France , the consequence of which was a war with England . The battle of Dun- bar decided the fate of Baliol , who sur- rendered his crown into the hands of Ed- ward ; who sent him and his son to Eng- land , where they were committed to ...
... France , the consequence of which was a war with England . The battle of Dun- bar decided the fate of Baliol , who sur- rendered his crown into the hands of Ed- ward ; who sent him and his son to Eng- land , where they were committed to ...
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... France . - Nouv . Dict . Hist . Burney . • BALTUS ( Jolin Francis ) , a French Jesuit , was born at Metz in 1667 ; he became li- brarian at Rheims , and died there in 1743 . His principal work is an Answer to Fonte- nell's History of ...
... France . - Nouv . Dict . Hist . Burney . • BALTUS ( Jolin Francis ) , a French Jesuit , was born at Metz in 1667 ; he became li- brarian at Rheims , and died there in 1743 . His principal work is an Answer to Fonte- nell's History of ...
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... France and Spain . He was the facher of the poor , and patron of the learned . He died in 1679. His brother Anthony was also a cardinal , but on the election of In- nocent X. who was the enemy of his family , he retired to France ...
... France and Spain . He was the facher of the poor , and patron of the learned . He died in 1679. His brother Anthony was also a cardinal , but on the election of In- nocent X. who was the enemy of his family , he retired to France ...
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