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    Eustache de Refuge (1564 - September 1617), seigneur de Précy et de Courcelles, was an Early Modern French courtier, statesman and author. De Refuge was...
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  • Refuge, Texas, an unincorporated community in Houston County, Texas Eustache de Refuge (1564–1617), Early Modern French courtier, statesman and author A...
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  • Pomponne de Refuge, full name: Alexandre Pomponne Eustache de Refuge, Marquis de Refuge, also referred to as the Marquis de Refuge, (Paris, 27 October...
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    The Battle of Saint-Eustache was a decisive battle in the Lower Canada Rebellion in which government forces defeated the principal remaining Patriotes...
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  • French authors: A Treatise of the Court (1622), from the French of Eustache de Refuge, dedicated to Charles, Prince of Wales; The Judgment of Humane Actions...
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  • (1561–1608) Pierre Matthieu (1563–1621) Eustache de Refuge, seigneur de Précy et de Courcelles (1564–1617) Saint François de Sales (1567–1622) Honoré d'Urfé (1567–1625)...
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  • for the post of ambassador to the Dutch Republic, as successor of Eustache de Refuge. This was an important post as the Republic played a big part in the...
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  • The Accomplish'd Courtier, an unacknowledged translation of Eustache de Refuge's Traicté de la Cour (1617). Dring's date of death is not known; his last...
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    Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
    army in the Battle of Saint-Charles, and defeat in the Battle of Saint-Eustache. In response to the rebellions, Lord Durham was asked to undertake a study...
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    Comédies historiques, de Louis XII à la mort de Henri IV (3 parts, 1827-30) : Le Marguillier de Saint-Eustache (1819) Le Fouet de nos pères La Saint Barthélémy...
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