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Guillaume Fillastre or Fillâtre (died 1473) was a
Burgundian statesman,
prelate and
patron of arts. He
served as a
counsellor to Duke
Philip the Good...
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Guillaume Fillastre,
sometimes called the
Elder (1348 – 6
November 1428), was a
French cardinal, canonist, humanist, and geographer.
Fillastre was born...
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Saint Bertin and
Notre Dame at Saint-Omer. The compiler,
Abbot Guillaume Fillastre of
Saint Bertin,
aimed to
promote Philip's
claim to the
French throne...
- 1444)
Garsias de La Mothe,
French clergy (birth year unknown)
Guillaume Fillastre,
Burgundian politician (birth year unknown) Portals:
France History Lists...
- (1405–1412)
Oddone Colonna (1412–1417)
Alamanno Adimari (1418–1422)
Guillaume Fillastre (1422–1428)
Alfonso Carillo de
Albornoz (1428–1434)
Lucido Conti (1434–1437)...
- Ra****nde of Valois,
French Princess (d.1445) 6
November –
Guillaume Fillastre,
Cardinal (born 1348) Hourihane,
Colum (2012). The
Grove Encyclopedia...
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Jehan de Thoisy,
Jehan Chevrot,
Guillaume Fillastre, and
Ferry de Clugny.
Following the
death of
Fillastre,
Clugny was
elected 8
October 1473, with the...
- Caesar's De
bello Gallico into French. In 1468, he
commissioned Guillaume Fillastre to
compose a "didactic chronicle"
called Histoire de
Toison d'Or containing...
- VII de
Griboval 1447–1450 — Jean VIII de
Medon 1450/1–1473 —
Guillaume Fillastre 1473–1492 — Jean IX
Launay 1492–1493 —
Jacques IV
Duval 1493–1531 — Antoine...
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Philip the Good, with
Rolin and
Charles the Bold,
accepts the
Grandes Chroniques de
France from
Guillaume Fillastre on 1
January 1457...