Jean de Montagu or Jean de Montaigu (c.1349/50, Paris – Paris, 17 October 1409), was a royal secretary and pupil to Charles V, and subsequently an administrator and advisor to Charles VI of France, who became a leading figure in France during the early 15th Century.
JeandeMontagu or Jeande Montaigu (c.1349/50, Paris – Paris, 17 October 1409), was a royal secretary and pupil to Charles V, and subsequently an administrator...
Gérard deMontagu by 1336. She was the mother of JeandeMontagu, who would rise to become Grand Master of France. It is said by some that Jean was her...
moved further closer to securing the Regency for himself when he had JeandeMontagu, Grand Master of France and the King's long standing favorite and administrator...
(1300-aft. 1362) Hugues deMontagu, Lord of Couches (1325-) JeandeMontagu, (1346–1382) Philibert II, Lord of Couches (1348–1406) Jean II, Lord of Couches...
trial by combat versus Jeande Carrouges. His body was dragged to Montfaucon and displayed there after his death. 1409: JeandeMontagu, treasurer of King...
Julie JeanMontagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke. The heir apparent's heir apparent is their elder son together, The Hon. William James Hayman Montagu (b....
the history of Marcoussis also includes the construction desired by JeandeMontagu in 1404–1408. Minister of Finance for Charles VI of France he built...
Graville. He probably also commissioned the tombstone for his grandfather JeandeMontagu in Marcoussis. Louis was also fond of tapestries, and is known to have...
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (née Pierrepont; 15 May 1689 – 21 August 1762) was an English aristocrat, medical pioneer, writer, and poet. Born in 1689, Lady...
c. 1390) ca. 1350: Gui IV Damas (1288–1351) ca. 1380: Jean le Mercier 1388-1408: JeandeMontagu (died 1409) 1408-1409: Louis VII, Duke of Bavaria (ca...
The Chancellor of France (French: Chancelier de France), also known as the Grand Chancellor or Lord Chancellor,[citation needed] was the officer of state...
accounts of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu, William III's Master of the Great Wardrobe for supplying carved and gilded frames for Montagu House, Bloomsbury...
did not prevent his accepting in 1689 the invitation of Lord Montagu to decorate Montagu House, situated in Bloomsbury. He visited London twice, remaining...
must be called and ordered to a destination. The minibus "taxis" are the de facto day-to-day and essential form of transport for the majority of the population...
Lilar, feminist writer Jozef Schell (right), molecular biologist Marc van Montagu, molecular biologist Robert Cailliau, co-inventor of the World Wide Web...
for the Manufacture royale de glaces de miroirs, a glass factory founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the later Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, with which the...
recuperated at Lehmkuhlen, Holstein, near his aunt Madame deMontagu and great-aunt Madame de Tessé. In 1798, Georges returned to France from the United...