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Triboulet (1479–1536), also
known as Le Févrial or
under his
family name Ferrial, was a
jester for king
Francis I.
Little biographical information is...
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Triboulet (fl. 1447–1479) was a
jester and
comedy playwright for René of Anjou.
There have been at
least three Triboulets, as
homonymy was widespread...
- 1851
opera Rigoletto.
Francis I, king of
France Triboulet, his
jester Blanche,
daughter of
Triboulet Monsieur de Saint-Vallier,
father of
Diane de Poitiers...
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Raymond Triboulet (3
October 1906 – 26 May 2006) was a
French politician. He was a
leading World War II
resistance fighter who
helped U.S., Canadian,...
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Dugary Triboulet (born 18 June 1999) is a
Cameroonian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Bulgarian club
Beroe Stara Zagora.
Triboulet made...
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Marcel Triboulet (26
January 1890 – 30
April 1939) was a
French footballer. He pla**** in six
matches for the
France national football team from 1911 to...
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Pyramide de
Triboulet, "
Triboulet's Pyramid") is an 1899
French silent trick film by
Georges Méliès. In an
ornate room, the
jester Triboulet magically summons...
- "
Triboulet",
illustration for the
theater play "Le Roi S'Amuse" ("The King
Takes His Amu****t") by
Victor Hugo.
Gravure by J. A. Beaucé (1818–1875) and...
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unrelated to microcephaly, etc.
Triboulet, a
jester of duke René of
Anjou (not to be
confused with the
slightly later Triboulet at the
French court). Jenny...
- Hugo, Le Roi s'amuse ("The King's Amu****t"),
which featured the
jester Triboulet, the
inspiration for the 1851
opera Rigoletto by
Giuseppe Verdi. Francis...