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* 1681 Jean Cavalier, French Protestant rebel leader ( d. 1740 )
King Philip V of Spain making Duke of Berwick a Cavalier of the Golden Fleece after the Battle of Almansa, by Jean Dominique Auguste Ingres.
During the 1670s, the Frenchman Jean Chardin visited Yerevan and gave a description of the city in his Travels of Cavalier Chardin in Transcaucasia in 1672 1673.
* November 28 Jean Cavalier, French Protestant rebel leader ( d. 1740 )
Led by the young Jean Cavalier and Roland Laporte, the Camisards met the ravages of the royal army with irregular warfare methods and withstood superior forces in several pitched battles.
* Frank Puaux, Vie de Jean Cavalier ( 1868 );
* Charvey, Jean Cavalier: nouveaux documents inédits ( 1884 ).
* Eugène Sue popularized the name of the Camisard chief in Jean Cavalier ou les fanatiques des Cévennes ( 1840 ).
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In the quasi-historical style he wrote Jean Cavalier, ou Les Fanatiques des Cevennes ( 4 vols., 1840 ) and Lautréaumont ( 2 vols., 1837 ).
Rival brands began to emerge, including Shinola and Cavalier ( United States ), Cherry Blossom ( United Kingdom ), Parwa ( India ), Jean Bart ( France ), and many others.
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He refused to accept the peace made by Jean Cavalier in 1704, and after passing a few weeks in Switzerland he returned to France and became one of the chiefs of those Camisards who were still in arms.

Jean and real
Jacques Derrida argued that access to meaning and the ' real ' was always deferred, and sought to demonstrate via recourse to the linguistic realm that " There is nothing outside the text "; at the same time, Jean Baudrillard theorised that signs and symbols or simulacra mask reality ( and eventually the absence of reality itself ), particularly in the consumer world.
Meanwhile, the cocoon containing the real Jean Grey sinks to the bottom of the bay, unnoticed.
Jean showed how the unwavering trust of Jef, the faithful Pierrot prototype, transforms his scandalously adulterous wife into his idealized image of her, while Domino presented another unfaithful wife who pays a gigolo to make a pretense of courting her so as to distract her husband from her real lover, but the gigolo manages to act his character with such pretend sincerity that she winds up falling in love with this fictional persona.
It seems unconnected to the real Jean ' Blondel ' de Nesle, an aristocratic trouvère.
In order to return Jean to the fold several years later, this storyline was retconned to reveal the existence of the cosmic Phoenix Force entity, which had created a duplicate body of Jean, believed itself to be Jean, and acted in her place while the real Jean lay in a coma in the ocean, where the Avengers and Fantastic Four would later discover her.
The real impetus behind the modern cultural fascination with solving crime using entomological evidence can be traced back to the works Faune de Tombeaux ( Fauna of the Tomb, 1887 ) and Les Faunes des Cadavres ( Fauna of the Cadaver, 1894 ) by French veterinarian and entomologist Jean Pierre Mégnin.
Javert is told that he must be incorrect because the " real " Jean Valjean ( who is in reality Champmathieu ) had just been found.
Javert then apologizes to " M. Madeleine ", and tells him that the " real " Jean Valjean has been found and is to be tried the next day.
After giving his evidence and proving that he is the real Jean Valjean, nobody wants to arrest him, so Valjean says that they know where to find him and he returns to Montreuil-sur-Mer.
" On Hilbert's construction of the real numbers " in Jean van Heijenoort, ed., 1967.
Several characters are based on real country music figures: Henry Gibson's Haven Hamilton is a composite of Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, and Porter Wagoner ; Ronee Blakely's Barbara Jean is based on Loretta Lynn ; the black country singer Tommy Brown ( played by Timothy Brown ) is based on Charley Pride ; and the feuding folk trio is based on Peter, Paul and Mary ; within the trio, the married couple of Bill and Mary were inspired by Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, who later became Starland Vocal Band .< ref >
Made in contemporary Paris, the film was stylistically inspired by Jean Luc Godard's Alphaville ( 1965 ) and in its theme of artificial humans wanting to reach real life anticipated Ridley Scott's Blade Runner ( 1982 ).
< http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 3188273 >.</ ref > On that note, Lee A. Daniel categorizes critics of Carpentier into three groups: those that don't consider him a magical realist whatsoever ( Ángel Flores ), those that call him " a mágicorealista writer with no mention of his " lo real maravilloso " ( Gómez Gil, Jean Franco, Carlos Fuentes )," and those that use the two terms interchangeably ( Fernando Alegria, Luis Leal, Emir Rodriguez Monegal ).< ref > Daniel, Lee A.
Either in quest of paradox, or unable to recognize the real tendencies of Alexander Pope's Essay on Man, he defended it against the Examen of Jean Pierre de Crousaz, in a series of articles ( 1738 1739 ) contributed to The Works of the Learned.
For example, in the 1997 federal election, Bloc Québécois MP Suzanne Tremblay attacked Charest by saying, " First, let's recall who Jean Charest really is ... his real name is John, that's what's on his birth certificate, not Jean.
His real name is Jean Baptiste Boneparte.
Gloria Jean found Fields to be kind and gentle in real life, and believed that Fields yearned for the kind of family he lacked when he was a child.
Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi ( May 19, 1773 June 25, 1842 ), whose real name was Simonde, was a writer born at Geneva.
Van Mieghem had his first taste of real success at La Libre Esthétique in Brussels, where his pastels and drawings hung alongside works by French impressionists such as Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro, Jean Renoir and Edouard Vuillard.
Her mother, Jean Poe Carpenter ( née Harlow ), was the daughter of a wealthy real estate broker, Skip Harlow, and his wife Ella Harlow ( née Williams ).
Prime Ministers were always referred to by nicknames such as Byron Muldoon or Jean Crouton rather than their real names.

Jean and name
Jean Froissart states as follows: " Now will I name some of the principal lords and knights ( men-at-arms ) that were there with the prince: the earl of Warwick, the earl of Suffolk, the earl of Salisbury, the earl of Oxford, the lord Raynold Cobham, the lord Spencer, the lord James Audley, the lord Peter his brother, the lord Berkeley, the lord Basset, the lord Warin, the lord Delaware, the lord Manne, the lord Willoughby, the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, the lord of Felton, the lord Richard of Pembroke, the lord Stephen of Cosington, the lord Bradetane and other Englishmen ; and of Gascon there was the lord of Pommiers, the lord of Languiran, the captal of Buch, the lord John of Caumont, the lord de Lesparre, the lord of Rauzan, the lord of Condon, the lord of Montferrand, the lord of Landiras, the lord Soudic of Latrau and other ( men-at-arms ) that I cannot name ; and of Hainowes the lord Eustace d ' Aubrecicourt, the lord John of Ghistelles, and two other strangers, the lord Daniel Pasele and the lord Denis of Amposta, a fortress in Catalonia ".
This branch of Christianity bears the name of the French reformer John Calvin ( also known as Jean Cauvin in Middle French ), because of his noticeable influence and because of his role in the confessional and ecclesiastical debates that happened throughout the 16th century.
Jean Bottero ( 1952 ) and others suggested that Ia in this case is a West Semitic ( Canaanite ) way of saying Ea, Enki's Akkadian name, associating the Canaanite theonym Yahu, and ultimately Hebrew YHWH.
In 1405, the French conqueror Jean de Béthencourt completed their conquest of the island and gave his name to the former capital, Betancuria, on the west coast ( Puerto Rosario took over the mantle as island capital in 1835 ).
The memory of this raid lasted long, and the name of " Jean de Wert " figures in folk-songs and serves as a bogey to quiet unruly children.
A resident of Maastricht is referred to as Maastrichtenaar whilst in the local dialect it is either Mestreechteneer or, colloquially, Sjeng ( derived from the formerly popular French name Jean ).
" John's Island " in reference to the island's former name of St. John's Island: the English translation of Île Saint Jean ); in Míkmaq as Abegweit or Epekwitk roughly translated " land cradled in the waves ".
In part of her Marvel Comics career, the character Jean Grey had undergone an enormous increase in her power, which under the new name Dark Phoenix made her increasingly dark in character until she consumed a whole star and caused the death of billions of beings on a planet orbiting that star.
Chakotay was captain of the Val Jean raider ( the ship's name appeared on a readout screen in the episode " Repression ").
* Wyclef Jean compares Biko's horrific events to the ones of Amadou Diallo in his tribute song name " Diallo " on the album The Ecleftic: Two Sides of a Book.
It is widely accepted that Copernicus's De revolutionibus followed the outline and method set by Ptolemy in his Almagest and employed geometrical constructions that had been developed previously by the Maragheh school in his heliocentric model, and that Galileo's mathematical treatment of acceleration and his concept of impetus rejected earlier medieval analyses of motion, rejecting by name ; Averroes, Avempace, Jean Buridan, and John Philoponus ( see Theory of impetus ).
French offers a closer pun: " Constant " is both a first name and the quality of steadfastness, thus the play is commonly known as De l ' importance d ' être Constant, though Jean Anouilh translated the play under the title: Il est important d ' être Aimé (" Aimé " is a name which also means " beloved ").
* February 23 Norma Jean Mortenson legally changes her name to Marilyn Monroe.
** Jean Hinton ( married name Rosner ) ( 1917 2002 ) peace activist.
In due course, Spanish and other European sailors adopted the hobby of smoking rolls of leaves, as did the Conquistadors, and smoking primitive cigars spread to Spain and Portugal and eventually France, most probably through Jean Nicot, the French ambassador to Portugal, who gave his name to nicotine.
He was born Jean Bernadotte, distinguished from a namesake brother by the addition of Baptiste and had the full name of Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by the time Karl also was added upon his Swedish adoption in 1810.
Of the many instances of racing drivers assuming false names, two more are Louis Krages, who raced under the name " John Winter " to keep his mother from finding out about his " habit ", and former F1 driver Jean Alesi.
Under the name of Revenant, it is not known whether she is Jean Grey ( presumably dead after the Albany incident ) or a totally new incarnation.
Jean was first registered under the name Daremberg, but later changed it to d ' Alembert.
The daughter's name was Josèphe Cecile Houdin, and Jean fell in love with Cecile at their first meeting.
His birth name was Jean Eugène Robert.
A performer may also have had their stage name chosen for them by their agent ( such was the case with Barbara Eden, born Barbara Jean Huffman ).

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