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  • Jehan de Paris (sometimes modernized as Jean de Paris) is an anonymous prose romance written at the end of the 15th century, probably around the years...
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  • Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris, lit. 'Our Lady of Paris', originally titled Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482) is a French Gothic novel by Victor...
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    Jehan de Lescurel (fl. early 14th century; also Jehannot de l'Escurel) was a composer-poet of late medieval music. Jehan's extensive surviving oeuvre is...
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  • opera buffa derived from Boieldieu's opera Jehan de Paris, a circa 1494 prose romance (Saint) Jean de Paris, Forest of Fontainebleau, a hilly area popular...
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    and Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers. Jehan compiled the Recueil des croniques et anchiennes istories de la Grant Bretaigne ("Account of the chronicles...
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    Jehan-Aristide Paul Alain ([ʒɑ̃ aʁist alɛ̃]; 3 February 1911 – 20 June 1940) was a French organist, composer, and soldier. Born into a family of musicians...
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    Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, 1979, Paris, ISBN 2-85023-076-6, p. 19a (in French) History of the Franks, Grégoire de Tours (in French) Jean Nanglard, Cartulary...
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    The Conservatoire de Paris (French: [kɔ̃sɛʁvatwaʁ də paʁi]), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially...
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    Altieri, Les Romans de Chrétien de Troyes: Leur perspective proverbiale et gnomique (1976, A G Nizet, Paris). Jean Frappier, "Chrétien de Troyes" in Arthurian...
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  • Wikisource has original text related to this article: Jehan de Braine Jehan de Braine (c. 1200 – 1240) was, jure uxoris, the Count of Mâcon and Vienne...
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  • Jehan Desanges (3 January 1929 – 23 March 2021) was a French historian, philologist and epigrapher, a specialist in the topic of North Africa during Antiquity...
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    Jehan de Grieviler (fl. mid- to late 13th century) was an Artesian cleric and trouvère. Jehan was probably born at Grévillers near Arras. A certain "Grieviler"...
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    the Golden Fleece. Jean de Villiers (Jehan de Villers, Seigneur de l'Isle-Adam) was the son of Pierre II de Villiers and Jeanne de Châtillon in an old noble...
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    Saintré (French: Le Petit Jehan de Saintré), full title L'Hystoire et plaisante cronicque du petit Jehan de Saintré et de la jeune dame des Belles-Cousines...
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     1259) Jehan Fremaux Jehan de Grieviler Jehan de Louvois Jean le Roux Jehan de Nuevile Jehan de Trie Jocelin de Dijon Lambert Ferri Lorris Acot Mahieu de Gant...
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  • Jehan Chardavoine (baptized on 2 February 1538 at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou – died c. 1580) was a French Renaissance composer mostly active in Paris. He...
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  • la littérature française, Paris : Éd. de la Nouv. Révue Critique, 1935 René Martineau: Quelques aspects de Jehan Rictus, Paris : Messein, 1935 Eugène Porret...
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  • part in scholastic endeavors in Paris. An explicit of his writings indicate that he was a resident in the Collège de Sorbonne until around 1325. During...
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    John de Beauchesne, also known as John de Beau Chesne, Jean de Beauchesne and Jehan de Beauchesne (c.1538 in Paris – May 1620 in London) was a French...
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    the only difference is that Jehan (played by Sir Cedric Hardwicke) is portrayed as King Louis XI's Chief Justice of Paris, and Claude (played by Walter...
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