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* François Lescel ( 2002 ), Fédération des Amicales Régimentaires et des Anciens Combattants website article no.
François l ' Olonnais was nicknamed Flail of the Spaniards and had a reputation for brutality – offering no quarter to Spanish prisoners
Hence, François Rabelais, also of the 16th century, imagines an inscription over the door of his Utopian Abbey of Thélème, " Here enter no hypocrites, bigots ..." slipping in a slighting reference to " Gotz " and " Ostrogotz.
François rejected this direct order, stating there was no way to have the corps ready in time and that he wanted to wait until his artillery support was ready on 27 August.
Given the need for immediate action was no longer pressing, François once again demanded he be allowed to wait for his artillery supplies.
Similarly, a representative of French President François Mitterrand reportedly told an aide to Gorbachev, " France by no means wants German reunification, although it realises that in the end it is inevitable.
Montaigne referred to both him and François Olivier as being " men extraordinarily sufficient, and endowed with no vulgar virtue [...] great Chancellor of France ".
The retirement of < span lang =" fr "> François de Neufchâteau </ span > and the choice of < span lang =" fr "> Treilhard </ span > as his successor ( 15 May 1798 ) made no difference in the position of the Directory.
He was the only French head of state during whose term in office no persons in France were executed ( the death penalty was abolished in 1981 with support of President François Mitterrand ).
But no more executions occurred after capital punishment was abolished in France in 1981 following the election of François Mitterrand.
François by this time was too committed to safely disengage, and had no intention of doing so anyway.
On 28 May, François Mitterrand of the Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left declared that " there is no more state " and stated that he was ready to form a new government.
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The Grands Rhétoriqueurs or simply the " Rhétoriqueurs " is the name given to a group of poets from 1460 to 1520 ( or from the generation of François Villon ( no rhétoriqueur himself ) to Clément Marot ) working in Northern France, Flanders and the Duchy of Burgundy whose ostentatious poetic production was dominated by ( 1 ) an extremely rich rhyme scheme and experimentation with assonance and puns and ( 2 ) experimentation with typography and the graphic use of letters, including the creation of verbal rebuses.
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