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    Alexander of Villedieu was a French author, teacher and poet, who wrote text books on Latin grammar and arithmetic, everything in verse. He was born around...
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  • rules of Latin accidence and syntax. One of their earliest uses was in the Doctrinale by Alexander of Villedieu written in 1199 as an entire grammar of the...
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    1180) Alan of Beccles, English clergyman and secretary (b. 1195) Alexander of Villedieu, French teacher and poet (b. 1175) Anastasia of Greater Poland...
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  • 1180) Alan of Beccles, English clergyman and secretary (b. 1195) Alexander of Villedieu, French teacher and poet (b. 1175) Anastasia of Greater Poland...
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  • Alexander of Villedieu: quamvis haec non sit doctrina satis generalis, proderit ipsa tamen plus nugis Maximiani. (Although this [that is, Alexander's]...
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    paganism, were criticized as un-Christian and corrupting to youth by Alexander of Villedieu. In his commentaries on Ovid (Metamorphoses, Fasti, Ars amatoria)...
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  • Christiern Pedersen (category University of Greifswald alumni)
    grammar, Doctrinale, written in 1199 by Alexander of Villedieu, and still used as standard in the schools of Denmark at that time. In 1510 he published...
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  • Papal poet laureate (category Honorary titles of the Holy See)
    anonymous "Lombard monk" (monachus Lombardus) whose commentary on Alexander of Villedieu's Doctrinale was published at Milan on 24 March 1484 may have been...
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    d'Alexandre de Villedieu [The Golden Number: A Study of the technique of chronology following the text of Massa Compoti by Alexandre de Villedieu] (in French)...
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  • Christian views on the classics (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2022)
    century by the "Doctrinale" of Alexander de Villedieu (de Villa Dei). von Grunebaum, G. E. (1967). "Literature in the Context of Islamic Civilization". Oriens...
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  •  1585 – c. 1628) Domenico Allegri (1585–1629) Antoine Boësset, Sieur de Villedieu (1586–1643) Jean de Bournonville (1585–1632) Louis Constantin (c. 1585–1657)...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel (category Communes of Manche)
    Retrieved 5 September 2018. Stille, Alexander (June 2014). "The Massive and Controversial Attempt to Preserve One of the World's Most Iconic Islands". Smithsonian...
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    assassination of the holy prelate and reached the Compromise of Avranches with the Church, swearing fidelity to Pope Alexander III in the person of the papal...
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  • 1683 in literature (category Years of the 17th century in literature)
    Owen, English theologian (born 1616) October 20 – Marie-Catherine de Villedieu, French novelist and dramatist (born 1640) November 18 – Innokentiy Gizel...
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    fictional work La Religieuse by Marie-Catherine de Villedieu (1640–1683). In the story, he acted as a benefactor of a convent to court a beautiful nun who lived...
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    Flore laurentienne (category Flora of Quebec)
    general knowledge, but as exact as possible, of the spontaneous flora of their country. Yanick Villedieu (7 April 2015). "La Flore laurentienne de Marie-Victorin...
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  • Mexico), Clara Villarosa (b. 1930, United States), wr. Marie-Catherine de Villedieu (1640–1683, France), pw. & fiction wr. Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve...
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    Memoirs of Signiora di Morella (1728) Irish Artifice; or, The History of Clarina (1728) The Disguis'd Prince (1728) (translation of Madame de Villedieu's 1679...
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  • joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique in the class of Antoine Vitez and won the first prize in 1974. In 1986, she joined the Comédie-Française...
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    First rector of the University of Dorpat, now University of Tartu. Georges Cuvier (1769–1832), naturalist and zoologist Alexander of Württemberg (1771–1833)...
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  • Aurélien Recoing (category French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni)
    and stage director. Aurélien Recoing is the son of Alain Recoing [fr] (puppeteer), and the brother of Éloi Recoing [fr] (director and translator), Blaise...
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    Besançon (redirect from Count of Besançon)
    Besançon. There, Cardinal Orlando Bandinelli (the future Pope Alexander III, then adviser of Pope Adrian IV) openly asserted before the Emperor that the...
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    note 6. Villedieu was born at the Château de Villedieu (Bourges) in 1731. He was a doctor of theology (Sorbonne). He was Dean and Vicar General of Nivers...
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    Franco-Provençal (category Languages of Aosta Valley)
    Granges-Narboz, La Cluse-et-Mijoux, Le Barboux, Le Bélieu, Les Hôpitaux-Vieux, Les Villedieu, Montmahoux, Montécheroux, Reculfoz, Saraz, Doubs, Verrières-de-Joux,...
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  • Championships for competition climbing organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC). The first competition was held in Basel, Switzerland...
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    located in Villedieu-lès-Bailleul (at 46.0 km/28.6 miles), Chantrigné (at 116.5 km/72.3 miles) and Juvigné (162.5 km/101.0 miles). In the beginning of the stage...
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    Tony Penikett, OC The Hon. Lynn Smith, OC, QC Daniel Taylor, OC Yanick Villedieu, OC, CQ Lori Jeanne West, OC Mary S. Aitken, CM Yaprak Baltacioğlu, CM...
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    Issoudun (category Communes of Indre)
    Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, married Charlotte d'Albret, and as a dowry, was given, amongst other titles, the Lordship of Issoudun. Issoudun...
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  • Ros Schwartz (category Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)
    Richart (Somogy, 2001) Inside the Mind of Killer, Jean-François Abgrall (Profile Books, 2004) Alexander Villedieu’s Fountain Pen, Michel Guede (Editions...
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    Auxonne (category Communes of Côte-d'Or)
    II of Auxonne (died 1173) and the third is in a bull of Pope Alexander III. The act of 1173 was a donation made by the Count to the monastery of Saint-Vivant...
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