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Jules Cardinal Mazarin, Duke of Mayenne,
Rethel and
Nevers (/ˈmæzərɪn/, also UK: /ˈmæzəræ̃/, US: /ˌmæzəˈræ̃/, French: [ʒyl mazaʁɛ̃]; 14 July 1602 – 9...
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Mazarin may
refer to:
Cardinal Mazarin, 17th-century
minister to the
French king Rethel,
formerly the
Duchy of
Mazarin, a
commune in
France Mazarin River...
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territory of the
commune of Chilly-
Mazarin.
Inhabitants of Chilly-
Mazarin are
known as Chiroquois. Chilly-
Mazarin developed around a
Roman villa named...
- The
bureau Mazarin is a 17th-century desk form
named more or less in
memory of
Cardinal Mazarin, who was the
Chief minister of
France from 1642 to 1661...
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Hortense Mancini,
Duchess of
Mazarin (6 June 1646 – 2 July 1699), was a
niece of
Cardinal Mazarin,
chief minister of France, and a
mistress of Charles...
- and in 1581 it was
elevated to a duchy. In 1663 it
became the
Duchy of
Mazarin. The
county was
active in the crusades. King
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem was...
- The
Gutenberg Bible, also
known as the 42-line Bible, the
Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the
earliest major book
printed in
Europe using m****-produced...
- figures, such as Bossuet, Colbert, Louvois, Le Brun, Le Nôtre, Lully,
Mazarin, Molière, Racine, Turenne, Condé, and Vauban.
Louis began his personal...
- The
Mazarin River is a
tributary of the
Ashuapmushuan River,
flowing into the
unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan, Quebec, into the
Regional County...
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Mazarin is the
fourth studio album by
Swedish pop
musician Per Gessle,
released on 16 June 2003. Per
Gessle thought of this
album as his
little side project...