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Rose Bertin opened her own clothing shop, Le Grand Mogol, on the Rue Saint-Honoré in 1770 and quickly found customers among influential noble ladies at Versailles, many of whom followed her from Mademoiselle Pagelle ’ s, including many ladies-in-waiting to the new Dauphine, Marie Antoinette.
Just a month after the assassination, on 23 February 1793, the Opéra-Comique presented the first of four performances of a musical treatment of his life and death called Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau, ou Le premier martyr de la République française, with a libretto by Auguste-Louis Bertin d ' Antilly and music by Frédéric Blasius.

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In Poitou the ex-provost of Benon, Peter Bertin, was made seneschal, and finally in Gascony the household official Helie de La Celle was picked for the seneschalship there.
Émile Bertin then stayed at Fort de France until Martinique declared for Charles de Gaulle and the Free French forces.
One early chronicler, Simon de St. Bertin, implies that the Knights Templar originated earlier, before the death of Godfrey of Bouillon in 1100: " While he was reigning magnificently, some had decided not to return to the shadows of the world after suffering such dangers for God's sake.
* February 6 – Toussaint Bertin de la Doué, composer ( born 1680 )
His brother Jean-Baptiste, an equerry of the Count of Artois, introduced him at the French Court at Versailles, where he met two other soldiers, who, like him, were from the French colonies, and would make their names in poetry ; Antoine de Bertin, also from the Isle of Bourbon, and Nicolas-Germain Léonard, from Guadeloupe.
He also published Voyage de Bourgogne ( 1777 ), written in collaboration with his friend Antoine de Bertin ( 1752 – 1790 ); Épître aux insurgents de Boston ( Eng: Letter to the insurgents in Boston ) in 1777, and Opuscules poétiques ( 1779 ).
* Voyage de Bourgogne, en vers et en prose, with Antoine de Bertin, 1777
* La Pellegrina-Music for the Wedding of Ferdinando De Medici and Christine de Lorraine, Princess of France, Florence 1589, conducted by Paul Van Nevel, singers: Katelijne Van Laethem, Pascal Bertin, et al.
Image: Portrait of the Comtesse de Montchal ( 1715-1793 ). jpg | Portrait of Louise-Madeleine Bertin, Countess of Montchal
* Toussaint Bertin de la Doué –
* Toussaint Bertin de la Doué – Cassandre
He studied painting in the studio of Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, alongside Jean-Victor Bertin, but left the studio to volunteer in the Compagnie des arts de Paris in 1792.
His vineyard was called Champ de Bertin (" Bertin's field ") and later shortened to Chambertin.
Rose Bertin ’ s early success can be attributed to her good relations with the Princesse de Conti, the Duchesse de Chartres and the Princesse de Lamballe, who would one day arrange her fateful meeting with Marie Antoinette.
< div align =" center "> Marie Antoinette de Lorraine-Hasbourg and Her Children by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun ( 1787 )< BR /> Versailles, Palace of Versailles | Musée national du Château et des Trianons </ div > The Queen is shown in the up-to-date outfit created by Rose Bertin.

Bertin and France
In June 1940, the French cruiser Émile Bertin arrived in Martinique with 286 tons of gold from the Bank of France.
" After Michallon's early death in 1822, Corot studied with Michallon's teacher, Jean-Victor Bertin, among the best known Neoclassic landscape painters in France, who had Corot draw copies of lithographs of botanical subjects to learn precise organic forms.
* Hieromartyrs Gerbald, Reginhard, Winebald and Worad, of the monastery of St Bertin in France, all martyred by the Danes ( 862 )
The Bakufu modernized its army through the assistance of French military missions ( Jules Brunet ), and Japan later relied on France for several aspects of its modernization, particularly the development of a shipbuilding industry during the early years of the Imperial Japanese Navy ( Emile Bertin ), and the development of a Legal code.
Marie-Jeanne Rose Bertin ( 2 July 1747, Abbeville, Picardie, France – 22 September 1813, Épinay-sur-Seine ) was the French milliner and dressmaker to Queen Marie Antoinette.
She eventually returned to France in 1795, where Joséphine de Beauharnais briefly became a customer, but Bertin found that the fashion excesses of the era had waned after the French Revolution ended.
Bertin was born in Nancy, France on 23 March 1840.
Upon his return to France, Bertin was promoted to Director of the School of Naval Engineering ( Ecole du Génie Maritime ).
Théodore-Pierre Bertin ( 2 November 1751 – 25 January 1819 ) was the author of fifty-odd works on various subjects, but is primarily remembered as the person responsible for adapting Samuel Taylor's shorthand to the French language and introducing modern shorthand to France.
* Théodore-Pierre Bertin, 18th and 19th century French author, who introduced shorthand to France

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The Cunningham Defence ( 3. Nf3 Be7 ) is Black's most aggressive option ; it can permanently prevent White from castling after 4. Bc4 Bh4 + 5. Kf1 ( else the wild Bertin Gambit, or Three Pawns ' Gambit, 5. g3 fxg3 6. 0-0 gxh2 + 7. Kh1, played in the nineteenth century ).
Belgium-De 8 jaarlijkse God Eddy C. Bertin ;
Tactile map variables Just as Jacques Bertin retinal variables help determine how visual maps are produced ; tactile maps have a formula as well.
Louis-François Bertin, also known as Bertin l ' Aîné ( Bertin the Elder ; 14 December 1766 – 13 September 1841 ) was a French journalist.

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L ' ingénieur général du Génie maritime Louis, Emile Bertin ( 1840 – 1924 ) créateur de la marine militaire du Japon à l ' ère de Meiji Tenno ( en quadrichromie 84 pages, autoédition 2007, imprimerie Biarritz ) ( in French ).

Bertin and 1988
* 1988: La petite amie ( as Guillaume Bertin )

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The IFC approved a $ 90 million loan in 2007 for the upgrading of a slaughterhouse facility in the Amazon region owned by Brazil's biggest beef producer Bertin, despite opposition from local NGOs, the Sierra Club, and the advisement against by the Bank's Independent Evaluation Group.
These personal attacks caused the queen to plunge further into the costly diversions of buying her dresses from Rose Bertin and gambling, simply to enjoy herself.
The portrait of Louis-François Bertin ( 1832 ) was a particular success with the public, who found its realism spellbinding, although some of the critics found its naturalism vulgar and its colouring drab.
The most famous of all of Ingres's portraits, depicting the journalist Louis-François Bertin, quickly became a symbol of the rising economic and political power of the bourgeoisie.
* La Esmeralda, opera by Louise Bertin ( 1836 ), libretto by Victor Hugo.
His eventual heir was forced to sell Chaumont to pay his debts to a maître des requêtes ordinaire to Louis XV, Monsieur Bertin, who demolished the north wing built by Charles II d ' Amboise and the Cardinal d ' Amboise, to open the house towards the river view in the modern fashion.
Bertin was an advocate of the " multi-skirt " approach, which used a number of smaller cylindrical skirts instead of one large one in order to avoid the problems noted above.
Veurne, in Latin Furna, is first found in 877 as a possession of the Saint Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer.
The Annals of St. Bertin ( Annales Bertiniani ) for the year 839 became the first written record on the Rus '/ Rhos.
Omer, bishop of Thérouanne, in the 7th century established the Abbey of Saint Bertin, from which that of Notre-Dame was an offshoot.
Of St Bertin church, part of the abbey ( built between 1326 and 1520 on the site of previous churches ) where Childeric III retired to end his days, there remain some arches and a lofty tower, which serve to adorn a public garden.
A collection of records, a picture gallery, and a theatre are all situated in the town hall, built of the materials from the abbey of St Bertin.
The public library of Saint-Omer holds, in its rare books section, one of the three French copies of the 42-line Gutenberg Bible, originally from the library of the abbey of St Bertin.
* April 26-Louise Bertin, composer and poet ( b. 1805 )
In 1996, Laird Hamilton and Manu Bertin were instrumental in demonstrating and popularising kitesurfing off the Hawaiian coast of Maui.
The fierce heat beat back landing parties until nearly 3 p. m. when the captain came ashore on the Place Bertin, the tree-shaded square with gay cafés near the center of town.

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