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  2. Chapelle royale - Wikipedia

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    Though at Anne's funeral the two chapels sang separately for the last time. Louis' Chapelle du Roi led by Antoine de Févin, included Johannes Prioris, Costanzo Festa, and Antoine de Longueval but not Jean Braconnier (died 1512). Anne's Chapelle de la Reine led by Antoine Divitis included Jean Mouton, Jean Richafort, Claudin de Sermisy, and ...

  3. Claude Perier - Wikipedia

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    But he loved them and saw to it that they had allowances. He ceded them income-providing properties. As for Claude's death, Bourset references the matter-of-fact report in the Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier's Notices historiques sur la famille Perier (Paris, 1844), that "he died for having spent an hour in his unheated study wearing a mere dressing ...

  4. de Perier family - Wikipedia

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    Pierre René Éléonor de Perier (1760-1788), second lieutenant in the Bresse regiment; Étienne Perier (1644-1726), ship's captain commanding the port of Le Havre and chevalier de Saint-Louis, knighted with his descendants in 1726, married in 1684 to Marie de Launay († 1693), daughter of Michel de Launay, sieur de Salvert, and Marguerite Le Run

  5. Perrier-Jouët - Wikipedia

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    Perrier-Jouët advertisement from 1923. Perrier-Jouët ([pɛʁje ʒuɛt]) is a Champagne producer based in the Épernay region of ChampagneThe house was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose Adélaide Jouët, and produces both vintage and non-vintage cuvee, approximately 3,000,000 bottles annually, with its prestige label named Belle Epoque.

  6. La Rue-Saint-Pierre, Seine-Maritime - Wikipedia

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    La Rue-Saint-Pierre (French pronunciation: [la ʁy sɛ̃ pjɛʁ]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. It belongs to the Arrondissement of Rouen and the Canton of Le Mesnil-Esnard (until 2015 Canton of Clères). The inhabitants are called Bocassiens.

  7. Pierre-Jean Labarrière - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Jean Labarrière was born on June 21, 1931. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1949 and became ordained as a Catholic priest in 1963.. He received his Doctor of Philosophy from Pontifical Gregorian University, [3] then docteur d'État in philosophy (1980), [4] he was professor of philosophy at the Centre Sèvres Faculty of Philosophy, before teaching philosophy from 1983 at the Catholic ...

  8. Casimir Pierre Périer - Wikipedia

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    Casimir-Pierre Périer (11 October 1777 – 16 May 1832) was a French banker, mine owner, political leader and statesman. In business, through his bank in Paris and ownership of the Anzin Coal Co. in the Department of Nord, he contributed significantly to the economic development of France in the early stages of industrialization.

  9. Hôtel Lambert - Wikipedia

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    The house, on an irregular site at the tip of the Île Saint-Louis in the heart of Paris, was designed by architect Louis Le Vau. [1] It was built between 1640 and 1644, originally for the financier Jean-Baptiste Lambert (d. 1644) and continued by his younger brother Nicolas Lambert, later president of the Chambre des Comptes.