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La Serre (other)
La Serre might refer to: * Jean Puget de la Serre (1594-1665), writer and dramatist * Jean-Louis-Ignace de La Serre (1662-1757), writer and dramatist * Charles Barbier de la Serre (1767-1841), cryptographer * La Serre, commune in the department of Aveyron, France * La Serre-Bussière-Vieille La Serre-Bussière-Vieille (; oc, La Serra e Bussiera Vielha) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. Geography A farming area comprising two small villages and a few hamlets situated some ..., commune in the department of Creuse, France * La Serre, pen name of Simon-Joseph Pellegrin See also * Lasserre (other) * Serre (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Jean Puget De La Serre
Jean Puget de la Serre (15 November 1594 – July 1665) was a French author and dramatist. Puget de la Serre was born in Toulouse in late 1594. He was the author of more than a hundred works. He further authored several ballets which were performed in Brussels where he was part of the court of the exiled French Queen Mother, Marie de Medicis, between 1628 and 1635. He also wrote a number of plays. Puget de la Serre returned to France some time before the death of Marie de Medicis, in 1639 at the latest, and was fortunate enough to be received favourably by King Louis XIII of France and the Cardinal de Richelieu, who granted him a pension of 2000 écus. Puget may have owed his good fortune to the influence of his cousin, Pierre Puget de Montauron, a leading financier of the day.Meyer, p. 44. He was appointed librarian in the household of Gaston, Duke of Orléans and in 1647 became almoner to Gaston's daughter, Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans (usually known as la Grande Mademoise ...
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Jean-Louis-Ignace De La Serre
Jean-Louis-Ignace de La Serre, sieur de Langlade, was an 18th-century French novelist and playwright born in Cahors in 1662 and died 30 September 1756. Royal censor, he authored a biography of Molière. He was wrongly attributed some works by Marguerite de Lussan. Works Librettos *1706: ''Polyxène et Pirrhus'' by Pascal Collasse *1710: '' Diomède'' by Toussaint Bertin de la Doué *1723: '' Pirithoüs'' by Jean-Joseph Mouret *1726: '' Pirame et Thisbé'' by François Francoeur and François Rebel *1735: ''Scanderberg'' by François Francoeur and François Rebel *1741: ''Nitétis'' by Charles-Louis Mion Other *1727: ''Hippalque, prince scythe'' *1728: ''Amosis, prince égyptien'' *1734: ''Mémoire sur la vie et les ouvrages de Molière'', in ''Œuvres'' de Molière, in-4°, tome VII Bibliography * Cardinal Georges Grente Georges-François-Xavier-Marie Grente (5 May 1872 – 5 May 1959) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of ...
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Charles Barbier De La Serre
Charles Barbier de la Serre (18 May 1767 – 22 April 1841) was the inventor of several forms of shorthand and alternative means of writing, one of which became the inspiration for Braille. Barbier was born in Valenciennes and served in the French artillery from 1784 to 1792. He left France during the Revolution and lived for several years in the United States, returning to France during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who .... He did not rejoin the military. Barbier was interested in shorthand and other alternative writing forms. In 1815, he published a book titled, ''Essai sur divers procédés d'expéditive française''. In this book, Barbier explains that conventional writing is a barrier to universal literacy because it takes too ...
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La Serre
La Serre (; oc, La Sèrra) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population The GSSP Golden Spike for the Tournaisian is in La Serre, with the first appearance of the conodont ''Siphonodella sulcata ''Siphonodella'' is an extinct genus of conodonts. ''Siphonodella banraiensis'' is from the Late Devonian of Thailand. ''Siphonodella nandongensis'' is from the Early Carboniferous of the Baping Formation in China.New material of the Early Car ...''. In 2006 it was discovered that this GSSP has biostratigraphic problems. See also * Communes of the Aveyron department References Communes of Aveyron Aveyron communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{Aveyron-geo-stub ...
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La Serre-Bussière-Vieille
La Serre-Bussière-Vieille (; oc, La Serra e Bussiera Vielha) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. Geography A farming area comprising two small villages and a few hamlets situated some northeast of Aubusson, on the D24 road. The river Tardes forms most of the commune's western border. Population Sights * The 14th-century church at La Serre. * A dolmen, the "Pierre-sous-Pèze" at the hamlet of Planchat. * Two châteaux, at Buxerolle and at Chaumont. See also *Communes of the Creuse department The following is a list of the 256 communes of the Creuse department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Creu ...
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Simon-Joseph Pellegrin
The abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin (1663 – 5 September 1745) was a French poet and playwright, a librettist who collaborated with Jean-Philippe Rameau and other composers. Biography He was born at Marseille, the son of a ''conseiller'' to the Siège Présidial of the city. He was at first designated for an ecclesiastical career, from which he retained the courtesy title ''abbé''. Though he was for a time a novitiate of the Servites at Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, he soon embarked on a career as a ship's bursar. Returning to France in 1703, he settled in Paris and composed his earliest poems, among them an ''Epître à Louis XIV'', praising the Sun King's military successes, which gained the king's attention and the Académie française prize in 1704. Probably thanks to Madame de Maintenon, Pellegrin succeeded in escaping the urging of his superiors that he become more fully integrated with his order; instead a papal dispensation enabled him to enter the Cluniac order, whereupon he w ...
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Lasserre (other)
Lasserre is the name of several communes in France: ;Places * Lasserre, Ariège, in the Ariège department * Lasserre, Haute-Garonne, in the Haute-Garonne department * Lasserre, Lot-et-Garonne, in the Lot-et-Garonne department * Lasserre, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department ;People * Augusto Lasserre (1826–1906), an Argentinian naval officer * Pierre Lasserre (1867–1930), a French literary critic, journalist and essayist * René Lasserre Félix "René" Lasserre (9 October 1895 – 19 August 1965) was a French rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Bayonne and died in Saint-Avold Saint-Avold (; ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Sänt Avuur'' ... (1895–1965), a French rugby union player ;Ships * ARA ''Augusto Lessarre'' (Q-9), a survey ship which served in the Argentine Navy from 1963 to 1969, previously the British Royal Navy frigate ;Establishments * Lasserre, a restaurant in Paris {{disambiguati ...
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