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* Évrard Titon du Tillet-Le Parnasse françois ( 1st edition )
Le Parnasse François, a famous 1732 book by Évrard Titon du Tillet, contains an account of Chambonnières's visit: apparently Louis, François, and Charles visited Chambonnières on the feast of Saint James Chambonnières ' name day and offered the host and his guests a short concert, playing several pieces composed by Louis.
Le Parnasse François, a 1732 book by Évrard Titon du Tillet, contains a biographical sketch describing certain details of his life, and some 30 organ pieces listed not only the date but also the place of composition.
Titon du Tillet writes that Couperin had refused, out of loyalty to his old friend and teacher, to replace Chambonnières as royal harpsichordist, and so the post of violist was created especially for him.
Titon du Tillet included Marais in Le Parnasse françois, making the following comments on two of his pieces, Le Labyrinthe, perhaps inspired by the labyrinth of Versailles, and La Gamme:
Évrard Titon du Tillet, writing in 1732, described Marchand's father as a " mediocre organist ".
According to the same source, Louis became organist of the Nevers Cathedral when he was just 14 years old ; Titon du Tillet also states that ten years later, at the age of 24, Marchand obtained a similar position at the Auxerre Cathedral, but contemporary sources seem to indicate that the biographer was wrong, and Marchand settled in Paris before he turned 20.
Virtually all contemporary sources speak very highly of his organ and harpsichord skills, and some may exaggerate, consciously or not, the way Titon du Tillet did when he spoke of the Auxerre Cathedral appointment.
The opera Pyrame et Thisbé, mentioned by Titon du Tillet, is lost.
Many decades later Évrard Titon du Tillet described a plot that existed at the court to remove Chambonnières from his position and replace him with Louis Couperin.

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Titon de Cogny. jpg | Portrait of Jeanne-Cécile Le Guay de Montgermon
* Titon et l ' Aurore, pastorale-héroique, prologue & 1 act, ( Abbé de la Marre & A. H. de Lamotte ), f. p.

Titon and on
The next test was on the 11th of September from the grounds of la Folie Titon, close to Réveillon's house.

Titon and .
Jeff Todd Titon has called it the study of " people making music.

du and Tillet
He remained on the move, sheltering with his friend Louis du Tillet in Angoulême and taking refuge in Noyon and Orléans.
Between Pentecost 1609 and May 1610, Ravaillac made three separate trips to Paris to tell his vision to the king, and lodged with Charlotte du Tillet, mistress of Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, duc d ' Épernon.
He concludes that he, the King's mistress Henriette d ' Entragues and Charlotte du Tillet planned the assassination.
He was known to Jean du Tillet in the 16th, and to Pierre Dupuy in the 17th century, but remained practically forgotten until the middle of the 19th century, when his history was reconstructed from his works.
The manuscript was obtained by Bishop Jean du Tillet from Italian Jews on a visit to Rome in 1553, and published in 1555, with editing by Jean Mercier ( Hebraist ) and addition of a Latin version, dedicated to cardinal Charles de Guise.
At one end of the scale we have 100 % maternal involvement-as depicted by the upbringing of the sisters de Granville ( A Daughter of Eve ) later Mesdames Felix de Vandenesse and du Tillet.
* Financiers: Ferdinand du Tillet, Frédérick de Nucingen, Keller brothers

du and writes
Powell himself stayed at the Hotel du Port et des Negociants on two occasions in the early 1930s and writes in the second volume of his memoirs The naval port, with its small inner harbour, row of cafes along the rade, was quite separate from the business quarter of the town.
André Breton writes that the game developed at the residence of friends in an old house at 54 rue du Chateau ( no longer existing ).
Aldis writes, " There had always been a kind of tacit rivalry between Madame Geoffrin and the Marquise du Deffand ; the aristocratic Marquise sneered at her rival's low origin for the business and want of education, while Madame Geoffrin might well have ignored her taunts in the success of her salon, indisputably, the most celebrated in Paris and the civilized world.
* Report and Studies ( section du rapport et des études ): writes the annual report, conducts studies and helps to oversee judgments and verdicts are carried out.
*( 1826 – 39 )-René Primevère Lesson writes the vertebrate zoological section of Voyage au tour du monde sur La Coquille.
Lisa Miller of Newsweek writes that "' dominionism ' is the paranoid mot du jour " ( referring to the French for " word of the day ") and that " certain journalists use ' dominionist ' the way some folks on Fox News use the word ' sharia.

du and Louis
* 1743 – Madame du Barry, French mistress of Louis XV of France ( d. 1793 )
But these French horsemen were amongst the best in Louis XIV ’ s army – the Maison du Roi, supported by four elite squadrons of Bavarian Cuirassiers.
Voltaire, however, in Histoire du siecle du Louis XIV records, ' the French lost there twenty thousand men '.
** Burgfelderstrasse ( Rue du 1er Mars, Saint Louis )
Classic works of this Urban Gothic include Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ), Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1891 ), George du Maurier's Trilby ( 1894 ), Richard Marsh's The Beetle: A Mystery ( 1897 ), Henry James ' The Turn of the Screw ( 1898 ), and the stories of Arthur Machen.
* 1957 Entretiens sur le musée de Dresde ( with Louis Aragon ) – La Corrida du 1er mai
He wrote both the words and music of his opera Le Devin du Village ( The Village Soothsayer ), which was performed for King Louis XV in 1752.
The La Caze Collection, a bequest to the Musée du Louvre in 1869 by Louis La Caze was the largest contribution of a person in the history of the Louvre.
Equestrian statue of King Saint Louis at the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Paris | Sacré-Cœur.
The cities of San Luis Potosí in Mexico ; St. Louis, Missouri ; St. Louis, Michigan ; San Luis, Arizona ; San Luis, Colorado ; Saint-Louis du Sénégal ; Saint-Louis in Alsace ; as well as Lake Saint-Louis in Quebec, the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in California and rue Saint Louis of Pondicherry are among the many places named after the king and saint.
A color print on paper could be produced by superimposing carbon prints of the three images made in their complementary colors, a subtractive method of color reproduction pioneered by Louis Ducos du Hauron in the late 1860s.
This archetype has been widely exemplified, notably by such characters as Countess Zaleska in the 1936 film Dracula's Daughter, Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera Dark Shadows, Mick St. John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Marvel Comics character Morbius, the Living Vampire, Nick Knight in the TV series Forever Knight, Angel from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe, and Bill Compton in Charlaine Harris ' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.
* Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron patents methods of color photography.
* November 30 – Cardinal Richelieu, Armand-Jean du Plessis, is named French Secretary of State by young king Louis XIII.
28 août: Partage ( prévu depuis 865 ) du royaume de Louis II entre ses fils, Carloman, Louis le Jeune et Charles le Gros5.
Début du règne de Louis III le Jeune ( Louis de Saxe ), roi de Francie orientale.
fr: Louis IV du Saint-Empire
The St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery was moved twice in the 19th century, and oral tradition and records of the Archdiocese of St. Louis suggested that Point du Sable's remains were also moved.
* Simon Louis du Ry, architect ( 1726-1799 ).

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