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Gaston Phoebus ( 14th c .) had five terms for droppings of animals, which were extended to seven in the Master of the Game ( early 15th century ).
Edward wrote “ The Master of Game ”, a translation of the most famous of the hunting treatises of the Middle Ages, the “ Livre de Chasse ” of Gaston Phoebus, Count de Foix, adding five chapters of his own.
Gaston Phoebus was the last to have lived in the castle, and by the sixteenth century the castle had lost its military purpose.
Gaston III ( 1331 – 1391 ), called Phoebus, the Latin version of Apollo, on account of his beauty, was the most famous member of the House of Foix-Béarn.
Gaston Phoebus, from an early 15th century copy of his Livre de chasse, made in Paris and kept at the Bibliothèque nationale de France | National Library of France. During this struggle he also attacked the count of Poitiers, the royal representative in Languedoc, but owing to the intervention of Pope Innocent VI he made peace with the count in 1360.
His eldest son, Gaston, the husband of Madeleine, a daughter of Charles VII of France, died in 1470, and when Gaston IV died two years later, his lands descended to his grandson, Francis Phoebus ( died 1483 ).
Other notable artists of the Morgan Library and Museum are Jean de Brunhoff, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, John Leech, Gaston Phoebus, Rembrandt van Rijn, and John Ruskin.
Froissart records the splendour of the court of Orthez under Gaston Phoebus in the latter half of the 14th century.
In 1391 he succeeded Gaston Phoebus, his first cousin-once-removed, as Count of Foix.
Gaston Phoebus, from an early 15th century copy of his Livre de chasse, made in Paris and kept at the Bibliothèque nationale de France | National Library of France.
Gaston III / X of Foix-Béarn, also Gaston Fébus or Gaston Phoebus ( 30 April 1331 – 1391 ) was the 11th count of Foix, and viscount of Béarn ( 1343 – 1391 ).
Gaston Phoebus married Agnes of Navarre ( 1334 – 1396 ), daughter of Joan II of Navarre and Philip III of Navarre in 1348.
After Gaston died, Gaston Phoebus had no legitimate heir.
* Livre de Chasse ( 1387 – 1389 ), Gaston III ( Phėbus ) Phoebus, Count of Foix.

Gaston and wrote
Philosophers such as Pierre Duhem and Gaston Bachelard also wrote their works with this world-historical approach to science.
Cyrus L. Day relates that, " she had never seen it in Finland, she wrote to me in 1954, but had learned about it from a Spaniard named Raphael Gaston, who called it a whip knot, and told her it was used in the mountains of Spain by muleteers and herdsmen.
In the newspaper Le Figaro, editor Gaston Calmette wrote, " We have had a faun, incontinent, with vile movements of erotic bestiality and gestures of heavy shamelessness.
Gaston recorded the three " special delights " of his life as " arms, love and hunting "; he wrote an important treatise on the latter entitled Livre de chasse.
Consequently he discarded the modern score by Ian Armit and wrote original English lyrics that told Gaston Leroux ’ s tale.
He decided to study philosophy and became a pupil of Gaston Bachelard, under whom he wrote a dissertation on Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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( This work should not to be confused with the book by Gaston Means's The Strange Death of President Harding, which uses the singular " Death ").
It was Puylaurens who arranged the escape of Gaston to Brussels in 1632 after the capture of Henri II de Montmorency, and then negotiated his return with Richelieu, on condition that he should be reconciled to the king.

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After Gaston Defferre died, Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing complained about remaining the only character to be represented as a human ( and a grumpy old man, at that ).
North Carolina's colonial policy restricted the size of land grants, and in Gaston County they tended to be about each.
Cramerton is a small suburban town in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States and is also considered to be a suburb of Charlotte and Gastonia.
McAdenville, also known as Christmastown USA, is a small town in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States and is considered to be a suburb of both Charlotte and Gastonia.
It was the fourth mill to be built in Gaston County and is the oldest surviving mill today.
The Woodlawn Mill, located on Woodlawn Avenue, was built in 1906 and was the first mill in Gaston County to be served with electricity.
Fantasio, functioning as the magazine's opinionated face of signed editorials, subsequently announced in a formal communiqué that Gaston would be the first " Hero-without-a-job ".
Even when they do get signed, Gaston can always be counted on to accidentally, and unintentionally, destroy them.
However, the pacifism and concern for the environment that formed the basis of Franquin's politics and would be expressed much more bluntly in Idées noires were already surfacing in Gaston ( and Spirou et Fantasio ).
Even one of his characters, “ El Botones Sacarino ”, can be easily identified as a hybrid of Spirou ( he is a bellboy ) and Gaston Lagaffe ( he works in a publishing company and is the source of never ending disasters ), whom he resembles physically.
While Gaston Paris argues that the Guenivere-Meleagant episode of the Prose Lancelot is an almost literal adaptation of Chrétien's poem, the Prose Lancelot can be seen as a considerable amplification of Chrétien's tale.
" The earliest unequivocal representation of the sixty-nine appears to be that on an oil-lamp preserved in the Munich Museum ( Deutsches Museum ), and first reproduced in Dr. Gaston Vorberg ’ s … portfolio, Die Erotik der Antiken in Kleinkunst und Keramik ( Munich, 1921 ) plate 58, showing the woman lying on top of the man.
However, later finding that Gaston Maspero placed little value on them and left them open to the elements in a yard behind the museum to deteriorate, he angrily demanded that they all be returned, forcing Maspero to pick the 12 best examples for the museum to keep and then returning 48 to Petrie, which he sent to London for a special showing at the British Museum.
At the University of Kristiania Gaston Paris also held a lecture about the two folktale collectors, Asbjørnsen and Moe, which he believed to be, besides the Grimm Brothers, the best re-tellers of the genre.
Then the Witch of the Waste, believing Sophie to be Lettie ( who she is jealous of because Howl at the current time was infatuated with her ) and trying to get information out of Gaston / Percival about Wales, casts a spell on Sophie.
On March 20, 2008, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that Alomar would be elevated to the Level of Excellence at Toronto's Rogers Centre, joining such Blue Jay legends as George Bell, Joe Carter, Tony Fernández and Cito Gaston.
It was not until 1660 at the death of Gaston that Philippe would be known simply as Monsieur or as the Duke of Orléans.
As the Series switched to the National League ballpark, Gaston was forced to sit one player from his regular line-up as the designated hitter ( DH ) would not be allowed to play.
* Officer Gaston was the last character to become a regular in the comic, and he appeared very late, in 1995, twenty years after the birth of Clo-Clo ( at that point the last regular to be added to the cast ).
The mummy of Thutmose I was thought to be lost, but Egyptologist Gaston Maspero, largely on the strength of familial resemblance to the mummies of Thutmose II and Thutmose III, believed he had found his mummy in the otherwise unlabelled mummy # 5283.
In Edward, 2nd Duke of York's work The Master of Game, which was mostly a 15th century translation of an earlier work by Gaston III of Foix-Béarn entitled Livre de chasse, Spaniels are described as being as much from Spain as you could consider all Greyhounds to be from England or Scotland.
The mansion was to become a museum ; the property was to be subdivided and individual dwellings built ; Gaston Doumergue got wind of the plans ; he had the Hôtel classified and decided to make it the headquarters of the President of the Council ( Président du Conseil ), as the position of head of government was known under the Third Republic.
Gaston Caperton, former Governor of West Virginia, has been the president of College Board since 1999 ; he will be replaced in October by David Coleman.
He did not take hold of his office until 50 days after his official appointment, refusing to be received at the Élysée Palace by French President Gaston Doumergue for as long as the state authorities would not allow The Internationale ( a revolutionary song which was at the time the Soviet national anthem ) to be played on the occasion.

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