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Other leaders included Count Ferrand of Flanders, William de Longespee and Renaud of Boulogne.
* The right flank, under the command of Renaud de Dammartin, also includes the Brabant infantry and English knights-under the command of Count William of Salisbury Longespée.
* Collection of three vinyl recordings of Jean Cocteau including La Voix humaine by Simone Signoret, 18 songs composed by Louis Bessières, Bee Michelin and Renaud Marx, on double-piano Paul Castanier, Le Discours de réception à l ' Académie Française, Jacques Canetti JC1, 1984
A 30-year agreement, signed by French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres and Sheik Sultan bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, will establish the museum in downtown Abu Dhabi in exchange for € 832, 000, 000 ( US $ 1. 3 billion ).
The singer Renaud repopularized the term amongst the young generation with his 1976 album Amoureux de Paname (" In love with Paname ").
* Renaud de Courtenay, Anglo-Norman nobleman ( d. 1194 )
* March 15 – Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer ( b. 1624 )
* September 27 – Renaud de Courtenay, Anglo-Norman nobleman ( b. 1125 )
"), from L ' intégrale les Cactus ( 2004 ); Loïc Lantoine: " Pierrot ", from Tout est calme ( 2006 ); Maxime Le Forestier: " Le Fantôme de Pierrot " (" Pierrot's Ghost "), from Hymne à sept temps ( 1976 ); Michèle Torr: “ Dis Pierrot ” (“ Say Pierrot ”), from film Une fille nommée amour ( 1969 ); Mireille Mathieu: " Mon copain Pierrot " (" My Friend Pierrot " ); Pascal Danel: " Pierrot le sait " (" Pierrot Knows " ); Pierre Perret: Le Monde de Pierrot ( The World of Pierrot ; double album ); Renaud: " Chanson pour Pierrot ", from Ma Gonzesse ( 1979 ).
But it was not the " Templum Domini ", as they called the Dome of the Rock, which featured on the official seals of the Order's Grand Masters ( such as Everard des Barres and Renaud de Vichiers ), rather the Rotunda of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and it was the Rotunda that became the architectural model for Templar churches across Europe.
* Renaud de Montbazon 1291-1313
With Marie de Breuillet, daughter of Renaud de Breuillet de Dourdan, Louis VI was the father of a daughter:
* Jean Renaud de Segrais ( 1624 – 1701 ), poet and novelist
Roland also appears in Quatre Fils Aymon where he is contrasted with Renaud de Montauban against whom he occasionally fights.
This event provoked national grief and inspired the album Putain de camion (" fuckin ' truck ") by close friend Renaud.
His mother was Elisabeth de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay ( d. 1194 ) and Hawise du Donjon.
Raynald of Châtillon ( also Reynald, Reynold, Renald, or Reginald ; French: Renaud de Châtillon, old French: Reynaud de Chastillon ) ( c. 1125 – July 4, 1187 ) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat.
* Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres – Minister of Culture and Communication
* Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres – Minister of European affairs
* Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres – Minister of Culture and Communication

Renaud and Montauban
* Renaud de Montauban
Some of the characters that were devised by the poets in this manner include the fairy Oberon, who made his literary debut in Huon de Bordeaux ; and the magic horse Bayard, who first appears in Renaud de Montauban.
* Renaud de Montauban or Les Quatre Fils Aymon ( end of the 12th century )
* Aymon de Dordone or Dourdan, whose four sons ( including Renaud de Montauban ) were relentlessly pursued by Charles
Bayard first appears as the property of Renaud de Montauban ( Italian: Rinaldo ) in the Old French twelfth century chanson de geste Quatre Fils Aymon.
* Chanson de Renaud de Montauban
* Les Quatre Fils Aymon ou Renaud de Montauban Presentation, selection and translation in modern French by Micheline de Combarieu du Grès and Jean Subrenat.
From the 13th century on, other texts concerning separate elements of the extended Renaud de Montauban story were created ; together with the original Quatre Fils Aymon, these are termed the " Renaud de Montauban cycle ".
Renaud de Montauban should not be confused with Rinaldo, the son of Bertoldo and reputed founder of the House of Este in Torquato Tasso's epic poem Jerusalem Delivered ( 1580 ), though this second character is made out to be a descendant of the original paladin's sister Bradamante.
) also appears in Italian Renaissance epic poem romances dealing with Charlemagne, Roland ( Italian: Orlando ) and Renaud de Montauban ( Italian: Renaldo or Rinaldo ), such as Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato and Luigi Pulci's Morgante.
Following is an account of Ganelon's crucial role in Charlemagne's willful ignorance, which brings about the death of Duke Benes of Aygremount, derived from the prose version chanson de geste and prose romance " Les Quatre Fils Aymon " ( also known as " Renaud de Montauban ") and translated to English by William Caxton as The Right Pleasant and Goodly Historie of the Foure Sonnes of Aymon "
* The Geste de Doon de Mayence ( or the " rebel vassal cycle "); this cycle was concerned with rebels against ( often unjust ) royal authority and its most famous characters were Renaud de Montauban and Girart de Roussillon.
** Renaud de Montauban or Les quatre fils Aymon ( end of the 12th century )
In the first half of the century, the novel in France was still dominated by the chivalric novels of the Middle Ages ( in their prose versions ) such as: Les Quatre fils Aymon ( or Renaud de Montauban ), Fierabras, Ogier le Danois, Perceforest and Galien le Réthoré.
Maugis was cousin to Renaud de Montauban ( Italian: Rinaldo ) and his brothers, son of Beuves of Aygremont and brother to Vivien de Monbranc.
It tells the tale of the four sons of Duke Aymon ( Renaud de Montauban, Guichard, Allard and Richardet ), their magical horse Bayard, and their adventures and revolt against the emperor Charlemagne.
From the 13th century on, other texts concerning Maugris were created ; together with the original, these are grouped as the " Renaud de Montauban cycle ".

Renaud and also
During the 1970s, new artists modernized the chanson Française ( Joe Dassin, Michel Fugain, Renaud, Francis Cabrel, Alain Souchon, Jacques Higelin, Alain Chamfort ) and also in the 80s ( Étienne Daho, Têtes Raides ) till now ( Juliette, Mano Solo, Jacques Higelin, Matthieu Chedid, Benjamin Biolay, Jean-Louis Murat, Miossec, Mathieu Boogaerts, Daniel Darc, Vincent Delerm, Maurane, Zaz, Bénabar, Christina Goh, Renan Luce ).
* Michèle Alliot-Marie, Jean-François Copé, Roger Karoutchi, Éric Raoult, Renaud Muselier, Laurent Wauquiez, Christian Jacob, Christian Vanneste, Bernard Debré, Jean-Paul Delevoye and Xavier Bertrand are also former members of the UNI.
As many of them he was influenced by Georges Brassens, Renaud, Jacques Higelin and also Tom Waits.
He has also ventured into regional music and language, such as the language of Marseille in La Belle de Mai, the north with Renaud cante el ' Nord and even Corsican polyphonics in " Lolito lolita ".
They have also been influenced by French singer Renaud, and his songs with political messages and local popular language ( for Renaud, the French argot ).
He made an agreement with Renaud of Dammartin, count of Bologne whose lands had also been seized by Philip II.
" There were also a dozen Hermes Birkin bags, thirty to forty handbags made by Renaud Pellegrino and more than 100 pairs of Manolo Blahnik shoes.
It also features, amongst others, Landry's girlfriend, Chantal Renaud, and press attaché Hubert Bolduc.
In addition, the term can also be used for the de-curling of hair, a process first developed by Renaud Whittington.
The production also starred Denis Quilley as Georges, Jonathon Morris as Jean-Michel, Richard Owens as M. Renaud, Brian Glover as Edouard Dindon, Julia Sutton as Mme.
The cast also included Iain Mitchell as M Renaud / Edouard Dindon, Paula Wilcox as Mme.
Renaud de Dammartin, the Count of Boulogne and a skilled commander, also deserted Philip II.
* Renaud I ( also Count of Auxerre, 1031 – 1040 )
* Renaud II ( also Count of Auxerre, 1083 – 1097 )
He was also a composer of airs de cour for solo voice and lute, as well as a ballet La déliverance de Renaud for 92 singers and 45 instrumentalists, which was performed in 1617.
As Sopinka J. noted in Renaud, supra, at pp. 992-96, the task of determining how to accommodate individual differences may also place burdens on the employee and, if there is a collective agreement, a union.
" Banlieue Rouge " is also a well-known song by French singer Renaud.

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