• Revue des Deux Mondes (in French): 931–964. "Le "coup de Jarnac" fête son anniversaire" [The "coup de Jarnac" celebrates its anniversary]. LEFIGARO (in French)...
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    (the actual last duel occurred in 1547 opposing Guy Chabot de Jarnac against François de Vivonne). The combat was decreed in 1386 to contest charges...
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    took Jarnac (formerly a member of the duchesse d'Étampes' party during the reign of François) under his wing. Jarnac's second would be Claude de Boisy...
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    designer Elsa Schiaparelli, and her maternal grandfather was Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor, a theosophist and psychic medium. Her younger sister, Berinthia...
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    de Chabot, 7th baron de Jarnac triumphed over François de Vivonne, seigneur de la Chasteigneraie, who died the next day after what was called "coup de...
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    practice of trial by combat in France, and created the myth of "Le Coup de Jarnac" – a legendary strike that supposedly allowed amateurs to defeat masters...
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    Champion De Puzzle (1910) Le Songe D' Un Garçon De Café (1910) Cadres Fleuris (1910) Le Coup De Jarnac (1910) Le Tout Petit Faust (1910) Les Douze Travaux...
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    Guy I de Chabot, seigneur de Jarnac (1514-1584) was a French courtier, soldier and governor. Rising to prominence with the elevation of his family to...
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  • Henri Chabot (redirect from Henri de Chabot)
    duel passed into the French language as the "coup de Jarnac". On 6 June 1645, Henri married Marguerite de Rohan, sole heiress of the Duke of Rohan and...
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  • However, he worked on two great dramas: Christophe Colomb (1861) and Le Coup de Jarnac (1866). Secretary of the Bouffes-Parisiens during the installation passage...
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  • Henry de Gorsse 1906: Allo !... de Vichy !..., revue féerique in 2 acts and 10 tableaux, by Henry de Gorsse and Georges Nanteuil 1907: Le Coup de Jarnac, vaudeville...
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    Role : Fathmé 1906: La Ponette by Louis Artus 1907: The Coup de Jarnac by Henry de Gorsse and Maurice de Marsan 1907: Des Lys here and there, delight, revue...
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  • 7 histoires fantastiques, 1954. Graton and Joly - Le coup de Jarnac. Tacq and Joly - Le chien de Montargis. Graton and Joly - L'enfant, l'épée, le général...
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    executed after his defeat at the Battle of Jarnac in 1569. Born in Vendôme, he was the fifth son of Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme. His mother was...
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    influence of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, who had succeeded the slain Prince of Condé as leader of Huguenots after the Battle of Jarnac in 1569. Catherine, however...
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    army, taking part in the victories over the Huguenots at the Battle of Jarnac (March 1569) and at the Battle of Moncontour (October 1569). At this time...
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    decided to organise a coup in La Rochelle, however it was discovered shortly before it was due to go off on 26 September. Jarnac confronted the rebel Protestants...
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    Michelade (section Coup)
    massacre of Catholics, including 18 Catholic priests and monks, by Protestant coup officials in Nîmes on Michaelmas (29 September) 1567, after the outbreak...
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    Cognac. The court arrived at Jarnac on 21 August 1565, where the Protestant baron de Jarnac was governor. As a friend of Jarnac's, Lanssac was entrusted with...
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    company). The compagnies previous commander, the baron de Prunay, had been captured at the battle of Jarnac and subsequently executed. This compagnie, which...
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    and his forces held off the royal army after the defeat at the Battle of Jarnac. Wounded at Poitiers he was made colonel-general of the Protestant infantry...
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  • Machine Pierre Jarnac, Histoire du Trésor de Rennes-le-Château (Éditions Bélisane, 1985). Vinciane Denis, Rennes-le-Château, Le Trésor de l'Abbé Saunière...
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  • third civil war he fought with the main royal army at the victories of Jarnac and Moncontour. A perpetrator of the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew he found...
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    peripheral role in the court. Another noble of his network the seigneur de Jarnac, governor of Poitou despaired in him and offered his services to Navarre's...
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    to prevent a Protestant plot. Initially the coup d'état of the duke of Anjou was a success, but Catherine de' Medici went out of her way to deprive him...
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    coming years he would participate in the major battles of Saint-Denis, Jarnac and Moncontour. In 1571 he received a break in his recognition when he gained...
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    The surprise of Meaux (La surprise de Meaux) was a failed coup attempt by leading aristocratic Huguenots which precipitated the second French War of Religion...
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    other branches : Lusignan-Lezay Lusignan-Vouvant Lusignan-Cognac Lusignan-Jarnac (the Counts d'Eu) Lusignan-Sidon The principal branch retains Lusignan and...
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  • of France 1551–1589 French In his young age, Henry led the royal army at Jarnac, Moncontour and La Rochelle during the French Wars of Religion until he...
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    (1558) and leading the royal army to victory in the third civil war at the Jarnac and Moncontour. A strong Catholic, he founded the confraternity of the holy...
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