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Robinet Testard (fl. 1470–1531) was a
French medieval illuminator and painter,
whose works are
difficult to
attribute since none of them was
signed or...
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Testard de
Montigny may
refer to:
Jacques Testard de
Montigny (1663–1737) Casimir-Amable
Testard de
Montigny (1787–1863),
businessman and
politician This...
- encounters. On 18
October 1763, Sade
hired a
prostitute named Jeanne Testard.
Testard stated to the
police that Sade had
locked her in a
bedroom before asking...
- Martial-Guillaume-Marie
Testard du
Cosquer (September 22, 1820 – July 27, 1869) was a
French prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
first Archbishop...
- Babich-Design (Russia, 2013)
Peter the Great, a Tsar who
Loved Science by
Philippe Testard-Vaillant [https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hughes-peter...
- Tester, and
variants Testar and
Testard, is a
surname of
French origin,
originally given as a
nickname to one with a
large head. The name may
refer to:...
- Jon
Fosse (2023).
Fitzcarraldo Editions was
founded in 2014 when
Jacques Testard bought the English-language
rights to Second-Hand Time by
Svetlana Alexievich...
- God, Book 20,
Chapter 8 Van Der Meer 1961, p. 60.
Bonner 1986, p. 63.
Testard 1958, pp. 100–106.
Augustine of Hippo,
Confessions 5,7,12; 7,6 Mendelson...
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Miniature by
Robinet Testard showing the
Danaids murdering their husbands...
- Casimir-Amable
Testard de
Montigny (June 2, 1787 –
January 10, 1863) was a
businessman and
politician in Quebec. He
represented Effingham in the Legislative...