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Jean Marot (Mathieu, near Caen, 1463 – c. 1526) was a French poet of the late 15th and early 16 century and the father of the French Renaissance poet Clément Marot. He is often grouped with the "Grands Rhétoriqueurs".[1] Jean Marot seems to have disdained his surname and signed "Jean des Marestz".

  1. ^ "French Literature: The 16th Century: Language and learning in 16th-century Europe". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 12 December 2019.

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Jean Marot

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Clément Marot. He is often grouped with the "Grands Rhétoriqueurs". Jean Marot seems to have disdained his surname and signed "Jean des Marestz". Marot was...

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Triboulet

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XII), and those two became later confused as one person. According to Jean Marot, historiographer of Louis XII, this king's Triboulet had a physical deformity...

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Daniel Marot

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Born in Paris, he was a pupil of Jean Le Pautre and the son of Jean Marot, who was also an architect and engraver. Marot was working independently as an...

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Madeleine of Valois

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chamberer; Marion Truffaut, her nurse; her secretary, Jean de Langeac, Bishop of Limoges; master household, Jean de St Aubin; squires and cupbearers Charles de...

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Normandy

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Vire, the origin of literary vaudeville. Notable Norman writers include Jean Marot, Rémy Belleau, Guy de Maupassant, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Gustave Flaubert...

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Anne of Brittany

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Forlì (who spread the New Learning in France), historian Jean Lemaire de Belges and poet Jean Marot. She also took into her service the most famous musicians...

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Pavillon de Marsan

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Vau West façade facing the garden, detail from a c.1670 engraving by Jean Marot Ground-floor plan showing the pavilion and the first bay of the North...

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Grande Galerie

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the south end of the Petite Galerie. (From a single print from the Grand Marot, published in 1686. The print shows the wing as modified by Louis Le Vau...

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Louvre Palace

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southern end of the Petite Galerie from the south, engraving c.1670 by Jean Marot On the southern side, Lemercier commissioned Nicolas Poussin to decorate...

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Marot ring

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mathematics, a Marot ring, introduced by Marot (1969), is a commutative ring whose regular ideals are generated by regular elements. Marot, Jean (1969), "Une...

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Pavillon de Flore

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style. Arguably the most famous sculpture on the exterior of the Louvre, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's Triumph of Flora, was added below the central pediment...

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Michelle de Saubonne

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bringing Jean Marot to the French court, whose poems were admired by the queen. She also introduced the queen to other writers of that time, including Jean Lemaire...

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Anne Marie Martinozzi

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(Paris: Parigramme, ISBN 9782840962137), p. 314. André Mauban (1944), Jean Marot: Architecte et Graveur Parisien (Paris: Les Éditions d'Art et d'Histoire...

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Valet de chambre

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England, were "grooms extraordinary of the chamber". Clément Marot, poet, and his father Jean (below). Like Thomas Sternhold (see below) he published an...

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Jean Cottereau

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Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of Louis XIV. Clément Marot's verse epitaphs, "De Messire Jean Cotereau, chevalier, seigneur de Maintenon", are included...

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List of French engravers

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Dorigny (1617–1663), painter and engraver Jean Le Pautre (1618–1682), draughtsman and engraver Jean Marot (1619–1679), draughtsman and engraver Albert...

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