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Pierre de
Ronsard (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ də ʁɔ̃saʁ]; 11
September 1524 – 27
December 1585) was a
French poet or, as his own
generation in France...
- Rosa 'Eden' (also
known as 'Pierre de
Ronsard', 'MEIviolin', and 'Eden Rose 85') is a
light pink and
white climbing rose. The
cultivar was
created by...
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Academic and
fantasy painter. He has
sometimes been
known as P.
Ronsard,
Pierre de
Ronsard, or H. Zabateri, and
signed many of his
works as
Joseph Bernard...
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Priory of St.
Cosmas (French: Prieuré de Saint-Cosme) or the
Priory of
Ronsard is a
former priory built upon an
island in the
river Loire at La Riche...
- Vallée-de-
Ronsard (French pronunciation: [vale də ʁɔ̃saʁ],
literally Valley of
Ronsard) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department of
central France....
- anachronistically, as the
ancestor of
French Renaissance poet
Pierre de
Ronsard. This
invented tradition probably found its
first complete form in an eponymous...
- 16th-century
French Renaissance poets whose prin****l
members were
Pierre de
Ronsard,
Joachim du
Bellay and Jean-Antoine de Baïf. The name was a
reference to...
- XIV.
University of
Oklahoma Press. p. xviii.
Pierre de
Ronsard (1967).
Lyrics of
Pierre de
Ronsard, Vandomois.
Oliver & Boyd. p. 11.
Thomas Carlyle (1980)...
- from the city, but died in Paris. The most
prominent poet was
Pierre de
Ronsard (1524–1585), from an
aristocratic family of the Vendôme region. He settled...
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returned with
Ronsard to
Paris to join the
circle of
students of the
humanities attached to Jean
Dorat at the Collège de Coqueret.
While Ronsard and Jean-Antoine...