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Eustache and Deschamps
" In chronicles, poems, sermons, even in legal documents, an immense sadness, a note of despair and a fashionable sense of suffering and deliquescence at the approaching end of times, suffuses court poets and chroniclers alike: Huizinga quotes instances in the ballads of Eustache Deschamps, " monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme ", and in Georges Chastellain's prologue to his Burgundian chronicle, and in the late fifteenth-century poetry of Jean Meschinot.
Machaut's poetry had a direct effect on the works of Eustache Deschamps, Jean Froissart, Christine de Pizan, René of Anjou and Geoffrey Chaucer, among many others.
Eustache Deschamps ( 1346 – 1406 ) was a medieval French poet, also known as Eustache Morel ( Huot 1999, 699 ).
Eustache Deschamps et son temps.
* Deschamps, Eustache.
Eustache Deschamps ' L ' Art de dictier.
* Deschamps, Eustache.
Oeuvres complètes de Eustache Deschamps.
* Deschamps, Eustache.
Selected Poetry of Eustache Deschamps.
Eustache Deschamps: Leben und Werke.
" Rhetoric and the Rise of Public Poetry: The Career of Eustache Deschamps ".
* Sinnreich-Levi, Deborah, Ed., Eustache Deschamps, French Courtier-Poet: His Work and His World.
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" -- Ballad of Eustache Deschamps ( 1346-1406 )
The medieval French poet Eustache Deschamps dedicated one of his ballads to “ Phelippe en Lancastre ,” as a partisan of the Order of the Flower.

Eustache and included
Vouet's other students included Valentin de Boulogne ( the main figure of the French " Caravaggisti "), Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy, Pierre Mignard, Eustache Le Sueur, Nicolas Chaperon, Claude Mellan and the Flemish artist Abraham Willaerts.
Some scholars defends that Solage was satirizing a group that called itself the " Society of Smokers ," which included the nephew of Guillaume de Machaut ( Eustache Deschamps, who is the more plausible suggestion ).

Eustache and several
Besides his fictional shorts and features, Eustache made numerous documentaries, many of them very personal, including several shot in his hometown of Pessac and a feature-length interview with his grandmother.
After spending several months in Special School in Brest, where he had been sent there to finish his studies, in 1798, he entered the navy as a midshipman with Admiral Étienne Eustache Bruix.

Eustache and among
The fable is found in a large number of mediaeval Latin sources and also figures as a moral ballade among the poems of Eustache Deschamps under the title of La fourmi et le céraseron.

Eustache and written
Historians have noted that the name Eustache Dauger was written in a different handwriting than the rest of the text, suggesting that while a clerk wrote the letter under Louvois's dictation, a third party, very likely the minister himself, added the name afterwards.

Eustache and French
* 1617 – Eustache Le Sueur, French painter ( d. 1655 )
* 1703 – The Man in the Iron Mask, French prisoner ( Eustache Dauger )
This tale ( and the next one ) comes from a thirteen century French fabliau by Eustache d ' Amiens.
* November 3 – Jean Eustache, French film director ( b. 1938 )
* November 19 – Eustache Le Sueur, French painter ( d. 1655 )
* April 30 – Eustache Le Sueur, French painter ( b. 1617 )
However, the French army revived under General of Division Eustache Charles d ' Aoust to deal their enemies a sharp reverse at the Battle of Peyrestortes on 17 September.
The Man in the Iron Mask ( French: L ' Homme au Masque de Fer ) is a name given to a prisoner arrested as Eustache Dauger in 1669 or 1670, and held in a number of jails, including the Bastille and the Fortress of Pignerol ( today Pinerolo ).
He is one of the most visible and well-known actors to be associated with the French New Wave film movement and, aside from his work with Truffaut, collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard ( 9 films ), Jean Eustache, Jacques Rivette and Agnes Varda.
He served as a member of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts and through it sponsored the archaeological digs of Charles-Simon Clermont-Ganneau in Egypt, Eustache de Lorey in Syria, and Raymond Weyl in Palestine.
The Benedictine nuns provided medical care for injured revolutionaries during the French Revolution, and thus the church at Val-de-Grace was spared much of the desecration and vandalism that plagued other, more famous Paris churches ( Notre Dame was looted and turned into a warehouse ; St. Eustache was used as a barn, for example ).
: Jean Eustache was also the name of a 17th century French organ maker.
Jean Eustache ( November 30, 1938 – November 3, 1981 ) was a French filmmaker.
Eustache Le Sueur or Lesueur ( 19 November 1617 – 30 April 1655 ), one of the founders of the French Academy of Painting, was born in Paris, where he passed his whole life.
But MG Eustache Charles d ' Aoust rallied the French to win the Battle of Peyrestortes on 17 September.
Equivalents in other languages include Ostap ( Ukrainian ) Eustachy ( Polish, Russian ), Yevstaphiy ( Russian ), Eustachio ( Italian ), Eustache or Eustathe ( French ), Ustes ( Guyanese ) and Eustice ( English ).
Strauss was persuaded to travel to Paris after the 1867 Fasching by Comte Charles Xavier Eustache d ' Osmond, a friend of Strauss who had earlier came for the 1866 Fasching in Vienna and had advised the composer cum conductor to give concerts in the French capital.
* Eustache Le Sueur, a French painter
The film is dedicated to French director Jean Eustache.

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