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Georges Bordonove (25 May 1920, Enghien-les-Bains, Seine-et-Oise – 16
March 2007, Antony, Hauts-de-Seine) was a
French biographer and novelist.
Bordonove was...
- and died in
Paris in 1819 at the Ho****e des Incurables.
Author Georges Bordonove gives the
impression of a
Simon with
limited intelligence,
entirely devoted...
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Queens and
Mistresses of
Renaissance France. Yale
University Press.
Bordonove,
Georges (1988).
Henri III: Roi de
France et de
Pologne (in French). Paris:...
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birth for an
unknown reason. [1] Or up to the
earlier months of 1517. See
Bordonove (2003). However,
Varillas claims that Françoise was
murdered during the...
- ("the
little queen") by
Charles and contemporaries.
According to
Georges Bordonove, "Odette was the
daughter of a maître d'hôtel (butler) of the King's Household...
- it; she
noted that the
painting was
properly "worshipped" in the USA.
Bordonove, Georges,
Jeanne d'Arc et la
Guerre de Cent ans. Paris:
Frances Loisirs...
- Taylor, p. 121
Sedan 1870 by
Douglas Fermer. 2008 Koch, p. 267
Georges Bordonove: Napoléon III. Pygmalion: Paris, 1998, p. 345.
Christopher Clark: Preußen...
- (1938–2020), US
dance historian Daniel J.
Boorstin (1914–2004), US
Georges Bordonove (1920–2007),
France John
Boswell (1947–1994),
medievalist Robert Bothwell...
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Demouy 1995, pp. 11–12.
Kurmann &
Villes 2001, p. 10.
Demouy 2011, p. 9.
Bordonove 1988, p. 97.
Kurmann &
Villes 2001, p. 13.
Demouy 1995, p. 12. Demouy...
- France.
Lorentz and
Sandron 2006, pp. 90–91.
Emery 2015, pp. 206–207.
Bordonove,
Georges (1988). Les Rois qui ont fait la
France - Les
Valois - Charles...