• Laurent Chappuzeau was Royal clockmaker to the Elector of Hanover (Later King George I of Great Britain). He was the eldest son of the author and playwright...
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  • Samuel Chappuzeau (16 June 1625, Paris – 31 August 1701) was a French scholar, author, poet and playwright whose best-known work today is Le Théâtre François...
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  • Jacob Chappuzeau (Russian: Яков Шапизо) was a naval officer in the Russian Fleet, where he was one of three captains decorated for their part in the Battle...
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    Güldenstädt's death. In 1772, he married Anna von Chappuzeau, granddaughter of the famous naval captain Jacob Chappuzeau (Iakov Shapizo), hero of the battle of Osel...
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  • Alexander Chappuzeau (Russian: Александр Шапиза or Шапизо) was a naval officer in the Russian Fleet. He was the eldest son of Jacob Chappuzeau. Alexander...
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    married in 1720 Helene Clara Chappuzeau (1690-1768), the daughter of Laurent Chappuzeau and only sister of Jacob Chappuzeau; they had one child, Karl Ludwig...
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  • Daniel-Paul Chappuzeau de Baugé, born in Lyon – died ca. 1729, was a French civil servant and an opera librettist of the 18th century. The son of a minister...
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    theologian, Alonso Rodriguez. It was probably in Lyon that he met Samuel Chappuzeau, who claimed to have first given him the idea of writing his encyclopedia...
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    system Wilhelm Busch (1832–1908), caricaturist, painter and poet Laurent Chappuzeau, (ca.1652-??), clockmaker to the Elector of Hanover 1689–1701 Frederick...
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    four of them are usually sung. It was also celebrated in verse by Samuel Chappuzeau in his Genève Délivrée. Harby, Bill (2 December 2019). "Geneva's Escalade...
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  • 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Chappuzeau, Bernhard (2016). "Guillermo del Toro: El laberinto del fauno (2006)"...
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  • daughters and one son, Isaac, who died in the same year as his father. Samuel Chappuzeau stated to the council when applying for citizenship of Geneva in 1663...
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    much public service. He set to work therefore with the aid of Samuel Chappuzeau, a French Protestant littérateur, and produced Nouvelle Relation de l'Intérieur...
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  • literature – Nouveaux contes (Jean de la Fontaine), Le Théâtre François (Chappuzeau), Jammers Minde (Leonora Christina) 1675 in literature – The Country Wife...
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    Le Théâtre François is a book in three volumes by Samuel Chappuzeau which is the main source of information on French theatre in the 17th century. Its...
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    (Théâtre) de"; Lecomte 1905, p. 33, uses "Hôtel Guénégaud (théâtre de l')". Chappuzeau 1674 (1875), pp. 156–157; translated by Howarth 1997, p. 121. Sadler 2001...
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    common in France. It is widely accepted that the plot was based on Samuel Chappuzeau's Le Cercle des Femmes of 1656. He primarily mocks the Académie Française...
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  • (1609–1650) Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655) Molière (1622–1673) Samuel Chappuzeau (1625–1701) Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Philippe Quinault (1635–1688)...
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  • 1613 – John Cleveland, English poet and educator (d. 1658) 1625 – Samuel Chappuzeau, French scholar (d. 1701) 1633 – Jean de Thévenot, French linguist and...
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    in Celle Castle as the last "Heath Duke" of the House of Welf Samuel Chappuzeau (1625-1701), playwright and author; lived locally from 1682; Head of Pages...
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  • PEN International from 1956 to 1959. Key work: Roux le Bandit. Samuel Chappuzeau (1625–1701), French author, poet and playwright. Key work: Le Cercle des...
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    János Apáczai Csere, Hungarian mathematician (d. 1659) June 16 – Samuel Chappuzeau, French scholar (d. 1701) June 17 – Peder Hansen Resen, Danish historian...
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    first collected edition of Molière's plays. The theatre historian, Samuel Chappuzeau, writing in 1674, described La Grange as an actor as follows: La Grange...
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    Earl of Bath, English royalist statesman (b. 1628) August 31 – Samuel Chappuzeau, French scholar (b. 1625) September 4 – Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of...
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  • (1624–1701) Paul Pellisson (1624–1693) Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Samuel Chappuzeau (1625–1701) Madame de Sévigné (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné)...
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  • Leroy-Fournier, “Les Origines poitevines de l’écrivain protestant Samuel Chappuzeau”, Bulletin de la société des antiquaires de l’Ouest et des musées de Poitiers...
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  • Earl of Bath, English royalist statesman (b. 1628) August 31 – Samuel Chappuzeau, French scholar (b. 1625) September 4 – Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of...
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  • 1653 Isaac de Benserade (c.1613–1691) Cléopâtre (tragedy) - 1635 Samuel Chappuzeau - 1625 - 1701 Le Cercle des femmes ou le Secret du Lit Nuptial 1656 (Comedy...
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    János Apáczai Csere, Hungarian mathematician (d. 1659) June 16 – Samuel Chappuzeau, French scholar (d. 1701) June 17 – Peder Hansen Resen, Danish historian...
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    verse. Notable exceptions include some of Molière's comedies; Samuel Chappuzeau, author of Le Théâtre François, printed one comedy play in both prose...
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