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  1. Robert de Malberthorp

    Sir Robert de Malberthorp d. 1331 1332 was an England English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King s Bench in 1329. He was the son and heir of Sir William of Malberthorpe, lord of the manor of Mablethorpe , Lincolnshire . Malberthorp was a Serjeant at law serjeant at the common bench by 1299. In 1311 he was working for the city of London , and in 1313 14 he was employed as serjeant by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster Thomas of Lancaster . On 1 August 1320 he was appointed justice of the Queen s Bench king s bench . He worked on several legal commissions in this period, many in his native Lincolnshire and surrounding counties. One commission in particular was designed to help the Hugh le Despenser Despensers gain the Gower Lordship lordship of Gower against John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray John Mowbray and his allies. It was Malberthorp who, in the king s name, passed a judgement of death over the rebellious Thomas of Lancaster, after Lancaster s defeat at the Battle of Boroughbridge . For this Malberthorp would need a pardon after the fall of Edward II of England Edward II . Yet he remained in favour at court under the new regime of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March Roger Mortimer , and later under the personal government of Edward III of England Edward III . In February 1329 he was involved in sessions against rebels led by Thomas brother, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster Henry of Lancaster . The pinnacle of Malberthorp s career came on 1 May 1329, when he was made chief justice of the king s bench. He only held this position until 28 October, however, as at this time he had been appointed justice of Eyre legal term eyre for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire . On 18 January 1331 ... . NAME Malberthorp, Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malberthorp, Robert de Category 13th century births Category ..., Malberthorpe, Sir Robert d. 1331 2 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , online edn, Oxford ...   more details



  1. Robert de Ferrers

    Robert de Ferrers or Robert Ferrers may refer to Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Chartley Robert de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley Robert de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley ca. 1358 1413 See also intitle Robert Ferrers hndis Ferrers, Robert de ...   more details



  1. Robert de Lenoncourt

    Robert de Lenoncourt may refer to Robert de Lenoncourt d. 1532 , Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims Robert de Lenoncourt d. 1561 , Cardinal, his nephew hndis De Lenoncourt, Robert ...   more details



  1. Robert de Juilly

    Image RobertDeJulhiacTomb.jpg thumb Tomb of Robert de Juliac, Rhodes. Mus e de Cluny . Robert de Juilly or Robert de Juliac died 27 July 1377 was the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1374 to his death. He was succeeded by the famous Juan Fern ndez de Heredia . Sources Setton, Kenneth M. general editor A History of the Crusades Volume III &mdash The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries . Harry W. Hazard, editor. University of Wisconsin Press Madison, 1975. start box succession box before Raymond Berenger title Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller years 1374&ndash 1377 after Juan Fern ndez de Heredia end box Euro mil bio stub Category 1377 deaths Category Christians of the Crusades Category Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller ca Robert de Juliac de Robert de Juliac fr Robert de Juliac it Robert de Juliac nl Robert de Juliac pl Robert de Juliac ...   more details



  1. Robert de Lenoncourt (cardinal)

    This page is not about the Robert de Lenoncourt d. 1532 who was Archbishop of Reims Expand French date June 2010 Robert de Lenoncourt died 1561 was a French Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal and diplomat. He was bishop of Ch lons sur Marne in 1535, and was created Cardinal in 1538. He was bishop of Metz in 1551 and bishop of Embrun in 1556. He was bishop of Auxerre in 1556 and archbishop of Arles in 1560. In 1560 he was also created bishop of Sabina . ref http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios1538 ii.htm Lenoncourt The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary Consistory of December 20, 1538 Bot generated title ref Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lenoncourt, Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1561 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lenoncourt, Robert de Category 1561 deaths Category French cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Sabina Category Bishops of Auxerre Category Bishops of Ch lons sur Marne Category Bishops of Embrun Category Bishops of Metz Category Archbishops of Arles ca Robert de Lenoncourt de Robert II. de L noncourt fr Robert de L noncourt it Robert de L noncourt no Robert de L noncourt ...   more details



  1. Robert de Marny

    Unreferenced date May 2007 Sir Robert de Marny before 1343 at least 1394 was an England English knight residing in Essex . De Marny fought in the Battle of Poitiers 1356 Battle of Poitiers or Poictiers 1356 in which the English defeated the France French . He is best remembered now from William Morris s poem The Haystack in the Floods, which imagines his death in a skirmish with some French partisans. Category Knights Bachelor Marny, Robert de Category Year of birth uncertain Marny, Robert de Category 1394 deaths Marny, Robert de ...   more details



  1. Robert de Sorbon

    Robert de Sorbon October 9, 1201 &ndash August 15, 1274 was a France French theology theologian , the chaplain of Louis IX of France , ref http books.google.com books?id 5Z1VBEbF0HAC&pg PA214&dq les origines du college de sorbonne&hl en&ei rInETPHdNsjOswaG9cC4CA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CDwQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q les 20origines 20du 20college 20de 20sorbonne&f false ref and founder of the Coll ge de Sorbonne Sorbonne college in Paris . Born into a poor family in Sorbon , in what is now the Ardennes d partement Ardennes d partement in France d partement , Robert de Sorbon entered the Church and was educated in Reims and Paris. He was noted for his piety and attracted the patronage of the Comte d Artois and King Louis IX of France , later known as Saint Louis. He became the Canon priest canon of Cambrai around 1251 before being appointed canon of Paris and the king s confessor in 1258. Sorbon began to teach around 1253 and in 1257 established the Maison de Sorbonne , a college in Paris originally intended to teach theology to twenty poor students. It was sponsored by King Louis and received the endorsement of Pope Alexander IV in 1259. It subsequently grew into a major centre of learning and became the core of what would become the University of Paris . Sorbon served ... at the University of Reims , ref fr Universit de Reims Champagne Ardenne University of Reims ref which opened in 2006, is named after Robert de Sorbon. Bibliography Robert de Sorbonne. Statutes .... ISBN 978 0140150469 references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robert De Sorbon ... PLACE OF BIRTH Sorbon , France DATE OF DEATH August 15, 1274 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robert De ... people ca Robert de Sorbon cs Robert de Sorbon de Robert von Sorbon es Roberto de Sorb n eo Robert de Sorbon fr Robert de Sorbon hu Robert de Sorbon nl Robert de Sorbon ru sk Robert de Sorbonne sr sv Robert de Sorbon uk ...   more details



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    Summary Brass Effigy half effigy of Robert de Brantingham d. c. 1400 in St Mary s Church, East Horsley , Surrey . Licensing PD old ...   more details



  1. Robert de Craon

    Unreferenced date September 2007 Image Armoiries Robert de Craon.svg right thumb 180px Coat of arms of Robert de Craon. Robert de Craon family Craon died January 13, 1147 was the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar , from June 1136 until his death. He was born around the turn of the 12th century, the youngest of the three sons of Renaud de Craon. He settled in Aquitaine and was engaged to the daughter of the lord of Angoumois , but gave up his wedding and travelled to Palestine after learning of the foundation of the Templar Order by Hughes de Payens . He soon showed his military valour and his piety, and in 1136, after the death of Hughes, he was chosen as the new Grand Master. He proved to be a brilliant organizer and legislator, and turned the Order into a major force in the Crusader state s. On March 29, 1139, Pope Innocent II issued the papal bull bull Omne Datum Optimum , which exempted the order from tithe s and made them independent of any ecclesiastical jurisdiction. The Templars were also granted the habit of a red cross over a white tunic, which has since become the popular image of any crusader . He was less fortunate as a military leader. As soon as he had been elected, he defeated Zengi , the emir of Aleppo and let his knights plunder the enemy camp Zengi returned and destroyed the unorganized pillagers. Robert authorized the Spain Spanish Templars to lead a naval expedition of about 70 ships against Lisbon , but this also ended in defeat. In 1140 the Templars ... ca Robert de Craon cs Robert z Craonu de Robert de Craon es Robert de Craon fr Robert de Craon ko it Robert de Craon ka mk nl Robert de Craon pl Robert de Craon pt Robert de Craon ru , sr Rober de Kraon fi Robert de Craon ... , Robert participated in the Council of Acre during the Second Crusade in 1148, but according ... Templar before Hughes de Payens after Everard des Barres years 1136&ndash 1146 s end Category ...   more details



  1. Robert De Vestel

    Infobox person image imagesize name Robert De Vestel birth date birth place death date death place othername occupation Set decorator yearsactive 1965 in film 1965 &ndash 1985 in film 1985 Robert De Vestel was an American set decorator . He was nominated for two Academy Award s in the category Academy Award for Best Art Direction Best Art Direction . ref name IMDb.com cite web url http www.imdb.com name nm0212113 awards title IMDb.com Robert De Vestel Awards accessdate 2008 12 29 work IMDb.com ref Selected filmography De Vestel was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction Tom Sawyer 1973 film Tom Sawyer 1973 Logan s Run film Logan s Run 1976 References reflist External links IMDb name 0212113 Robert De Vestel Amg name 159663 Robert De Vestel Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Vestel, Robert De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Set decorator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT De Vestel, Robert Category American set decorators Category Year of birth missing Category Possibly living people US film bio stub ...   more details



  1. Robert de Blois

    Robert de Blois Floruit fl. second third of the 13th century was an Old French poet and trouv re , the author of Narrative poetry narrative , Lyric poetry lyric , Didactic poetry didactic , and religious works. He is known only through his own writings, but one lyric poem ascribed to him, Li departis de douce contree , mentions his involvement in a failed Crusade of 1239. Robert wrote two manuals of instruction on Courtly love courtly behaviour one for noblemen and one for noblewomen. The Enseignement des princes describes how men are to act in public and their moral and religious duties. The Chastoiement ... topic robert de blois Krueger . Floris et Lyriop or Liriop is a lengthy narrative poem drawn from Ovid . Robert relates the deeds of narcissus mythology Narcissus s parents, how they met. His ... of lyric works Merveil moi que chanter puis Par trop celer mon courage Puisque me sui de chanter entremis Li departis de douce contree several melodies Tant com je fusse fors de ma contree several melodies References Falck, Robert. http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 23563 Robert de Blois. Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . Accessed 20 September 2008. Krueger, Roberta. 2005. http www.answers.com topic robert de blois Robert de Blois. French Literature Companion ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robert de Blois ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION trouv re DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robert De Blois Category French poets Category Trouv res Category Christians of the Crusades Category 13th century people fr Robert de Blois it Robert de Blois ..., concentrating on etiquette, manners, and modesty. Robert s values have been described as conservative ... of Chr tien de Troyes s Perceval , Beaudous is instructed by his mother before joining the court of King Arthur . Five lyric poems attributed to Robert survive, two of them with more than one melody ...   more details



  1. Robert de Boron

    French literature small Robert de Boron also spelled in the manuscripts Bouron , Beron was a French language French poet of the late 12th and early 13th centuries who is most notable as the author of the poems Joseph of Arimathea Holy Grail Joseph d Arimathe and Merlin Later adaptations of the legend Merlin . Work Robert de Boron was the author of two surviving poems in octosyllabic verse, Joseph of Arimathea Holy Grail the Grail story Joseph d Arimathe and Merlin Later adaptations of the legend Merlin . The latter work survives only in fragments and in later versions rendered in prose. The two poems are thought to have formed either a trilogy with a verse Percival Perceval forming the third part or a tetralogy with Perceval a Mort Artu Death of King Arthur Arthur . The Didot Perceval , a retelling of the Percival story similar in style and content to Robert s other works, may be a prosification of the lost sections. Robert de Boron is the first author to give the Holy Grail myth an explicitly ... claimed to be Robert s nephew, calling himself Helie de Boron . This is taken more as an attempt to drop ... by almost all of the later writers of the Matter of Britain . Cultural references Robert de Boron ..., The Work of Robert de Boron and the Didot Perceval , chapter 19, in Arthurian Literature in the Middle ... gutenberg author id Robert de Boron name Robert de Boron DEFAULTSORT Boron, Robert de Category 12th ... Territoire de Belfort Category Holy Grail cy Robert de Boron de Robert de Boron es Robert de Boron fr Robert de Boron gl Robert de Boron it Robert de Boron kk ja pt Robert de Boron ru uk ... and the coming of Perceval. Robert also introduced a Fisher King Later medieval works Rich Fisher variation on the Fisher King . Life Robert originated from the village of Boron, now in the arrondissement ... de Montb liard the Lord of Montfaucon , who in 1202 left for the Fourth Crusade , and died in the Holy ...   more details



  1. Robert de Stuteville

    for the High Sheriff of Yorkshire of the twelfth century Robert III de Stuteville Robert de Stuteville died 1283 was Bishop of St. Andrews Bishop elect of St Andrews and Bishop of Dunkeld . Robert was dean religion dean of Dunkeld as early as 1253, when he was elected to the bishopric of St Andrews on 28 June that year. Unfortunately for Robert, his election was opposed by the king, at the time, Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III , and by the bishopric s Culdee C li D chapter. The prior and the canon priest canons sent Robert to Rome, but a delegation of the king, including Abel de Golynn , was also sent, and the result was that Robert s election was quashed. Robert remained dean in Dunkeld. However, in 1273, after death of Richard de Inverkeithing Bishop Richard , it was Robert who was elected to succeed him. In the following year, the Pope commanded the Bishop of Moray , the Bishop of Aberdeen and the Bishop of Glasgow to investigate his election. The investigation was successful and led to his consecration. Robert probably died in 1283. References Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 s start s rel ca succession box before David de Bernham title Bishop of St Andrews years elected 1253 br overturned by Pope after Abel de Golynn succession box before Richard de Inverkeithing title Bishop of Dunkeld years 1273&ndash 1283 after Hugo de Strivelin elect only br William the Dean s end Bishops of St Andrews Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stuteville, Robert De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of St. Andrews Bishop elect of St Andrews and Bishop of Dunkeld DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1283 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stuteville, Robert De Category 1283 deaths Category Bishops of Dunkeld Category Bishops of St Andrews Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops ...   more details



  1. Robert de Den

    Robert de Den 1349 was a 14th century bishop of Dunkeld bishop elect of Dunkeld , Scotland . He had been the archdeacon of Dunkeld when, following the death of Bishop Richard de Pilmor , Robert was elected as the new bishop. The election took place on 28 January 1348. Robert was not to be consecrated, however, for unbeknown to the canon priest canons of Dunkeld, the pope had already reserved the Episcopal see see for his own appointment. Pope Clement VI appointed Donnchadh de Strathearn as bishop. Robert de Den died in 1349, probably at Rome . References John Dowden Dowden, John , The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 s start s rel succession box before Richard de Pilmor title Bishop of Dunkeld years Elect 1347 after Donnchadh de Strathearn s end Bishops of Dunkeld Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Den, Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1349 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Den, Robert de Category 1349 deaths Category Bishops of Dunkeld ...   more details



  1. Robert de Vaugondy

    Gilles Robert de Vaugondy 1688 1766 , also known as Le Sieur or Monsieur Robert, and his son, Didier Robert de Vaugondy c.1723 1786 , were leading mapmaker s in France during the 18th century. In 1757, they published The Atlas Universel , one of the most important atlas es of the 18th century. To produce the atlas, the Vaugondys integrated older sources with more modern surveyed maps. They verified and corrected the latitude and longitude of many regional maps in the atlas with astronomical observation s. The older material was revised with the addition of many new place names. In 1760, Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer to Louis XV . Gilles and Didier Robert De Vaugondy produced their maps and terrestrial globes working together as father and son. Globes of a variety of sizes were made by gluing copperplate printed gores on a plaster finished papier mache core, a complicated and expensive manufacturing process, employing several specialists. In some cases it is uncertain whether Gilles or Didier made a given map. Gilles often signed maps as M.Robert , while Didier commonly signed his maps as Robert de Vaugondy , or added fils or filio after his name. The Robert de Vaugondys were descended from the Nicolas Sanson family through Sanson s grandson, Pierre Moulard Sanson from him they inherited much of Sanson s cartographic material which they combined with maps and plates ... of cartography during that period. References cite web title Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles publisher ... web title Vaugondy, Gilles Robert de publisher MapHist.com url http www.maphist.com artman publish ... 2007 07 26 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Vaugondy, Robert De ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Vaugondy, Robert De Category French cartographers Category 1688 births Category 1766 deaths de Didier Robert de Vaugondy fr Gilles Robert de Vaugondy ... from the D p t de la Marine , the official French repository for maritime related information, were ...   more details



  1. Robert de la Piere

    Robert de la Piere died 1258 was a trouv re of the so called school of Arras . In his time Robert s bourgeois family was prominent in Arras, though the earliest known member is only recorded in 1212. Robert served as a magistrate in 1255, as attested by one surviving document in the municipal archives. There is also a surviving notice of his death in the spring of 1258, at Arras. His nine Grand chant chansons and five jeux partis survive only in north French sources, and were probably not widely copied or performed. The only possible exception to this is H , Amours, je fui nouris , which is widely preserved, but at the same time has conflicting attribution it is more commonly assigned to Gillebert de Berneville in the manuscripts. The song Joliement doi chanter ascribed to Robert is also more often found ascribed to Gillebert. H , Amours was the basis for two contrafacta Aucun gent m out ... undisputedly assigned to Robert have melodies in bar form with similar Aufegesangen , but their Abgesangen ... li C il qui m ont repris Contre le dous tens de mai J ai chante mout liement Je chantai de ma doulour Je ne cuidai mais chanter Par maintes foi ai chant liement Jeux partis Robert de la Piere, repond s moi with Jehan Bretel Chopart, uns clers que se veut marier with Coupart De ce, Robert de la Piere with Lambert Ferri Grieviler, un jugement with Jehan de Grieviler Mahieu de Gant, respond s with Mahieu de Gant Mahieu de Gant, respond s with Mahieu de Gant References Falck, Robert. http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 23566 Robert de la Piere. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online . Accessed 20 September 2008. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robert De La Piere ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION trouv re DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1258 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robert De La Piere Category 1258 deaths Category Trouv res it Robert de la Piere ...   more details



  1. André Robert de Nerciat

    Andr Robert de Nerciat 1739, Dijon 1800 was a France French novelist, best known for his novel Le Diable au corps 1786 Le Diable au corps . He was the son of a royal official in Burgundy region Burgundy . He retired from the military in 1775 and worked as a writer of plays, verse, light music and pornographic novels, while also serving as a secret agent of the French government across Europe. He may also have worked as a double agent, as he was arrested by the French when they invaded Naples in 1798. External links commonscat Andr a de Nerciat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nerciat, Andre Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1739 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1800 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nerciat, Andre Robert de Category 1739 births Category 1800 deaths Category People from Dijon Category French novelists France writer stub de Robert Andr Andr a de Nerciat es Andr a de Nerciat fr Andr Robert Andr a de Nerciat ...   more details



  1. Robert de Finingham

    Robert de Finingham died 1460 , was a brother in the Franciscan or Greyfriars monastery at Norwich, where he was also educated. Robert was born at Finningham , Suffolk, and flourished in the reign of Henry VI of England Henry VI . He was a very learned man, skilled, as Pits expresses it, in all liberal arts, excelling especially in canon law, end was the author of numerous Latin works. The chief purpose of his writings was in defence of the Franciscans against the common accusation that their profession of poverty was hypocritical. The titles given of his works are as follows 1. Pro Ordine Minorum. 2. Pro dignitate Status eorum. 3. Casus Conciliorum Angli . 4. De Casibus Decretorum. 5. De Casibus Decretalium. 6. De Extravagantibus. 7. De Excommunicationibus. Tanner describes a manuscript of the last in Bishop Moore s library, now in the Cambridge University Library E. e. v. 11 . References reflist DNB wstitle Finingham, Robert de Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Finingham, Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1460 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Finingham, Robert de Category Year of birth missing Category 1460 deaths Category English monks Category 15th century English people england reli bio stub ...   more details



  1. Robert III de Brus

    Robert III de Brus Floruit fl. 12th century, died ca. 1191 was the oldest son of Robert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale . He predeceased his father, and so did not inherit the Lord of Annandale lordship of Annandale , which passed to his brother, William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale . He married in 1183 Isabella Mac William Isib al inghean Uilleim , illegitimate daughter of King William I of Scotland through the latter s liaison with a daughter of Robert Avenel lord of Eskdale. There were no children. His great great great nephew was his famous historical namesake, King Robert I of Scotland . Sources Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham, Magna Carta ancestry a study in colonial and medieval families . Genealogical Publishing, 2005. pg 699. http books.google.com books?id wHZcIRMhSEMC&dq ros&q ros v snippet&q ros&f false Google eBook The Scots Peerage , Vol. I, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 5. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brus, Robert Iii De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brus, Robert Iii De Category Scoto Normans Scotland bio stub ...   more details



  1. Jules-Robert de Cotte

    Jules Robert de Cotte 1683 1767 was a renowned France French architect, the son of one of the most highly regarded architect administrators of his era, Robert de Cotte . The younger de Cotte assisted his father in the most prestigious architectural project in France, the building works at the royal palaces, B timents du Roi . In 1718 he received, in the course of construction, one of the three posts of intendant et ordonnateur ref Memoirs of Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint Simon Saint Simon , noted by Kimball note p. 125 . ref In 1723, top Germany German architect Balthasar Neumann came to Paris in order to study the latest French stylistic developments of the emerging Rococo and consulted Robert de Cotte, as well as Jules Robert, whose reputation with Neumann was as good as his father ref In a letter, so guth als der vater darin ist , Kimball, p. 126 ref and surpassing that of another brilliant contemporary French architect, Germain Boffrand , an assessment that modern art historians would not support. Following in his father s footsteps, Jules Robert de Cotte relied on workshop assistants to provide the details for his commissions. Notes reflist References Fiske Kimball, 1943. The Creation of the Rococo Philadelphia Museum of Art . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cotte, Jules Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1683 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1767 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cotte, Jules Robert de Category French architects Category 1683 births Category 1767 deaths Category Place of birth unknown France architect stub fr Jules Robert de Cotte ...   more details



  1. Robert de Bardelby

    Robert de Bardelby fl. 1323 , was an English judge. Bardelby acted in a subordinate capacity as one of the keepers of the great seal between 1302 and 1321. In 1315 he was appointed keeper of the hospital of St. Thomas Martyr of Acon in London, during the temporary absence of Richard of Southampton . In 1315 he was assigned as one of the commissioners to hear petitions to parliament then sitting at Lincoln, England Lincoln , and was entrusted with the business of answering petitions in the parliament of 1320 at Westminster . In 1323 he is mentioned as canon of Chichester Cathedral in a writ appointing him one of a commission of justices directed to try certain commissioners of array accused of acts of malversation and oppression, and in 1325 as clericus cancellarius in a memorandum of the appointment of Henry de Clyf as keeper of the rolls . References reflist cite DNB wstitle Bardelby, Robert de Attribution DNB wstitle Bardelby, Robert de Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bardelby, Robert de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bardelby, Robert de Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category English judges Category 14th century English people UK law bio stub ...   more details



  1. Robert de Baudricourt

    One source date July 2008 Robert de Baudricourt ca. 1400 1454 , Lord Seigneur de Baudricourt, Blaise, Buxy and Sorcy was a minor figure of 15th century French nobility . The son of the Chamberlain office Chamberlain of the Duke of Bar , his principal claim to fame is to have been the first stepping stone in the career of Joan of Arc . External links http www.maidofheaven.com joanofarc long biography.asp vaucouleurs Joan of Arc and Vaucouleurs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baudricourt, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1400 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1454 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baudricourt, Robert Category 1400 births Category 1454 deaths Category Joan of Arc France noble stub fr Robert de Baudricourt ...   more details



  1. Robert de Montesquiou

    Image Montesquiou, Robert de Boldini.jpg thumb Robert de Montesquiou, portrait by Giovanni Boldini , Mus e d Orsay, Paris. Marie Joseph Robert Anatole, comte de Montesquiou F zensac March 7, 1855, Paris ... Robert de Montesquiou 1855 1921 , Philippe Jullian, The Viking Press, 1968 ref Biography Robert de ... of Gabriel Faur s Pavane Faur Pavane . Image Sem Georges Goursat, 1863 1934 Robert de Montesquiou ... to this article at http fr.wikisource.org wiki Robert de Montesquiou French Wikisource Les Chauves Souris ... Pri res de tous Huit dizaines d un chapelet rythmique Maison du Livre , 1902 Calendrier Robert de Montesquiou pour 1903 Calendrier Robert de Montesquiou 1904 Passiflora L Abbaye , 1907 Les Paroles ... pages 04 montesquiou chrono.htm Udenap.org ref References Reflist Further reading Robert de Montesquiou, m cene et dandy , Patrick Chaleyssin, Somogy, 1992 Robert de Montesquiou, Les Pas effac s , Suivi ..., Robert Comte De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 7, 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... Category Counts of Montesquiou Fezensac Robert Category Writers from Paris de Robert de Montesquiou es Robert de Montesquiou fr Robert de Montesquiou it Robert de Montesquiou pl Robert de Montesquiou pt Robert de Montesquiou ru , fi Robert de Montesquiou uk ... rebours 1884 and, most famously, for Baron de Charlus in Marcel Proust Proust s 1871 1922 In Search ... nephew of Charles de Batz Castelmore d Artagnan , the model for Alexandre Dumas, p re Dumas d Artagnan Musketeer . His paternal grandfather was Count Anatole de Montesquiou Fezensac 1788 1878 , Aide de camp to Napoleon I of France Napoleon and grand officer of the L gion d honneur his father ... of the Jockey Club de Paris Jockey Club . He was a successful stockbroker who left a substantial fortune. Robert was the last of Count Thierry s children, brothers Gontran and Aymery, and sister lise ... 1922 models for the duchesse de Guermantes. ref Tadi , Jean Yves, Marcel Proust , Viking, New ...   more details



  1. Robert de Ayberville

    orphan date January 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 Robert de Auberville was appointed to the position of Keeper of the coast, then the name given to the office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in the year 1228. He was responsible for the general security of the ports between Sandwich, Kent Sandwich and Portsmouth . S start S hon Succession box before William de Averanch title Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports years 1228 after Peter de Rivaux S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayberville, Robert De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayberville, Robert De Category Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports England bio stub UK gov bio stub ...   more details



  1. Robert de Comines

    Robert Comine also Robert de Comines , Robert de Comyn was very briefly earl of Northumbria . His name suggests that he originally came from Comines, Nord Comines , then in the County of Flanders , and entered the following of William the Conqueror . He was sent to the north as earl from 1068 to 1069 after the deposition of Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria Gospatric . He got as far as Durham with his 700 men, where the bishop of Durham bishop , Ethelwin , warned him that an army was mobilised against him. He ignored the advice and, on 28 January 1069, the rebels converged on Durham and killed many of his men in the streets, eventually setting fire to the bishop s house where Robert was staying. He was consumed in the blaze. After this attack, Ethelwin turned against the Normans and gathered an army in Durham before marching on York , leading to the Harrying of the North in retaliation by King William s army. Sources Frank Stenton Stenton, Frank M. Anglo Saxon England . 3rd ed. Oxford University Press Oxford, 1971. br s start s reg en s bef before Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria Gospatric s ttl title Earl of Northumbria years 1068 1069 s aft after Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria Gospatric end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Comine, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1069 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Comine, Robert Category 1069 deaths Category Anglo Normans Category Clan Comyn Category Earls in the Peerage of England Northumbria, Robert Comine, Earl of Category Earls of Northumbria Category Flemish people de Robert de Comines fr Robert de Comines no Robert Comine ru uk ...   more details




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