- René de
Birague (Italian:
Renato da Birago; c. 1506–24
November 1583) was an
Italian then
French noble, lieutenant-general,
chancellor and
cardinal during...
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Published pseudonymously As "Lord Rhône", in
collaboration L'Héritière de
Birague (1822) Jean-Louis (1822) As "Horace de Saint-Aubin"
Clotilde de Lusignan...
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oncologist René
Binder (born 1992),
Austrian racing driver Cardinal René de
Birague (1505–1583) Rene
Bitorajac (born 1972),
Croatian actor Rene Capo (1961–2009)...
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appear to have been a
group of four men: Henry, duke of Anjou;
Chancellor Birague; the duke of Nevers, and the
comte de Retz" (Gondi).
Apart from Anjou,...
- to be a prophet. — Open
letter to
Privy Councillor (later Chancellor)
Birague, 15 June 1566
Given this
reliance on
literary sources, it is
unlikely that...
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nominally remaining chancellor until his
death in 1573, at
which time René de
Birague became Chancellor.
Morvillier was
again negotiating with
England in 1572...
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December 1560 13
March 1573 (Died in office)
Charles IX (1560–1574) René de
Birague (1506–1583) 30 May 1574 24
November 1583 (Died in office)
Henry III (1574–1589)...
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Coordinates 48°51′20″N 2°21′56″E / 48.85556°N 2.36556°E / 48.85556; 2.36556 From rue de
Birague, 11 bis To rue de Béarn, 1
Construction Completion July 1605...
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contrasted with the
laborious speech that
followed from the
chancellor Birague.
Birague critiqued each of the
Three Estates in turn for not
preserving the...
- is said to have
collaborated with Honoré de
Balzac in The
Heiress of
Birague, and from 1822 to 1847
wrote a
great number of
light dramatic pieces, mostly...