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Maimbourg (Latin:
Ludovicus Mamburgus;
January 10, 1610,
Nancy –
August 13, 1686, Paris) was a
French Jesuit and historian. Born at Nancy,
Maimbourg entered...
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first uses of the term
crusades by 17th
century French historian Louis Maimbourg in his
Histoire des
Croisades pour la délivrance de la
Terre Sainte. Other...
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Diderot and D'Alembert
Hubert Lyautey (1854–1934),
Marshal of
France Louis Maimbourg (1610–1686),
Jesuit and historian. François René Mallarmé (1755–1835)...
- (link) Weber,
Nicholas Aloysious (1910). "Louis
Maimbourg". In
Catholic Encyclopedia. 9. New York.
Maimbourg, L. (1677).
Histoire des
croisades pour la délivrance...
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Alejandro Amenábar as
Himself (in
parody scene of Open Your Eyes)
Bastien Maimbourg as
Sanchez Jaume Balagueró and Paco
Plaza as
Firefighters Leticia Dolera...
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slain enemies.
French Wars of
Religion Histoire de la
Ligue by
Louis Maimbourg Frédéric Chauviré, « Le problème de l’allure dans les
charges de cavalerie...
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scale (1692 and 1697). He
carried on
controversies with
Arnauld and
Louis Maimbourg concerning the
authority of the
general councils and of the popes; he...
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Western United States Archived 2014-02-01 at the
Wayback Machine Maimbourg,
Claude (1847). The
Lives of St.
Thomas of Villanova,
Archbishop of Valentia...
- (1935). "St.
Thomas More, Lawyer".
Fordham Law Review. 3 (3): 375–390.
Maimbourg,
Claude (1847). The
Lives of St.
Thomas of Villanova,
Archbishop of Valentia...
- Finson; c.1575–1617),
Flemish Baroque painter Ludovicus Mamburgus (Louis
Maimbourg; 1610–1686),
French Jesuit and
historian Ludovicus Molinaeus (Lewis Du...