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Pierre Chastellain (1606 – 14 August 1684) was a Jesuit missionary among the Huron.
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PierreChastellain (1606 – 14 August 1684) was a Jesuit missionary among the Huron. Chastellain joined the Jesuits in 1624 and in 1636 sailed for New...
Chastellain is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georges Chastellain (1415–1475), Burgundian chronicler PierreChastellain (1606–1684)...
Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or c. 1415 – 20 March 1475), Burgundian chronicler and poet, was a native of Aalst in Flanders. Chastellain's historical works...
mayor of Senlis Bernard Cazeneuve, politician and Prime Minister PierreChastellain, Jesuit Bruno Cohen, MOF (meilleur ouvrier de France) photographer...
Jean Chastellain (1490–1541) was a master glassmaker of the French Renaissance. The expert glassmaker appears in records for the first time in the royal...
priest, called Ouracha by the American Indians, Garnier traveled with PierreChastellain to the Huron territory. While not very successful in his initial missionary...
and War Victims Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Overseas France Jacques Chastellain – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism Paule Coste-Floret...
Letourneau – Minister of Overseas France Jacques Chastellain – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism Pierre Schneiter – Minister of Public Health and...
Burgundy-Beveren branch of the family; From Jeanne/Colette Catelaine/Chastellain, also known as Jeanne/Colette de Bosquiel, demoiselle of Quiéry-la-Motte...
time period, nor is she mentioned as a commander of the French army by Chastellain. He states that the most definitive work of her trial and rehabilitation...
of Trent, Italian saint, subject of a blood libel March 20 – Georges Chastellain, Burgundian chronicler and poet May 20 – Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk...
ranks of the outgoing majority. In this election, the Communist Paul Chastellain [fr] prevailed in the first round (50.6%), at the head of a list of union...
1465), a poem written mainly in prose, Flemish historiographer Georges Chastellain evokes the hanged corpse of a "sad and unfortunate knight", delivered...
Aloisio) Mocenigo, member of the patrician Mocenigo family. Georges Chastellain (died 1475) – Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps Stephen...
Antoine's "de facto propaganda minister". In 1540, Volcyr married Jeanne Chastellain. He drew up his will on 23 May 1541 and died later that year at Nancy...
Le tournoi de Chauvency. Mons. Jakemes (1994). Le livre des amours du chastellain de Coucy et de la dame de Fayel. Lille. Ott, Michael (191-). "Humbert...
(1396–1456) Enguerrand de Monstrelet (c. 1400–1453), French chronicler Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or 1415–1475), Burgundian chronicler Thomas Basin (1412–1491)...
Isabella of Bourbon. Her birth, according to the court chronicler Georges Chastellain, was attended by a clap of thunder ringing from the otherwise clear twilight...
famous sons – the chronicler Georges Chastellain, the poet Jean Molinet, the miniaturist Simon Marmion, the sculptor Pierre du Préau and the goldsmith Jérôme...
mainly to the Burgundian chroniclers Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy, Georges Chastellain, and the herald Charolais. Throughout his life, Jacques was entrusted...
Approximate date: "Robin Hood and the Potter" (ballad) 1505 Georges Chastellain – Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps (posthumous) Stephen...