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    Clément Marot (23 November 1496 – 12 September 1544) was a French Renaissance poet. Marot was born at Cahors, the capital of the province of Quercy, some...
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  • translations (usually to English) of a short poem in Renaissance French, Clément Marot's A une Damoyselle malade (referred to as ‘Ma mignonne’ by Hofstadter)...
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    Bois-le-Roi. Musidora married Dr. Clément Marot on 20 April 1927. The union lasted 15 years and produced one child, Clément Marot Jr. (1928–2010). The couple...
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  • mapmaker Clément Marot (died 1544), French poet Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863), American poet and author of A Visit from St. Nicholas Clement Matthews...
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  • Marot is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Marot (fl. 1610–1650), French surgeon and ship's captain Clément Marot (1496–1544), French poet Daniel Marot...
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    D'Anne jouant l'espinette, song voice and harpsichord/piano 1896 text: Clément Marot 15 Chanson du rouet, song voice and piano 1898 text: Leconte de Lisle...
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  • he attracted the attention of Jean de Guise, the patron of Erasmus, Clément Marot, and Rabelais; it was a welcome career boost, and, in 1548, with the...
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    "Ma Mignonne", a highly constrained poem by 16th-century French poet Clément Marot. In this book, Hofstadter jokingly describes himself as "pilingual"...
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    escaping after the battle of Worcester. The 16th-century French poet Clément Marot also recounts an expanded version of the fable in the course of his...
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  • were used in 16th-century French literature by poets who, following Clément Marot in 1536, practised a genre of poems that praised a woman by singling...
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