L'HÔPITAL, MICHEL DE

both: mēshĕlˈ də lōpētälˈ, c.1505–1573, chancellor of France under Catherine de' Medici. He was Catherine's chief collaborator in the policy of religious toleration that she followed during most of her early administration. He favored, although he did not originate, the Edict of Romorantin (1560), which deprived the secular courts of jurisdiction in cases involving religion, and he was responsible for the edicts granting liberty of conscience (1561) and restricted liberty of worship (1562). He withdrew from court during the first War of Religion (1562–63; see Religion, Wars of), but subsequently returned to power and in 1566 was the author of important judicial reforms. After the outbreak (1567) of the second War of Religion he was forced out of office (1568) by Charles and Henri de Guise. In his retirement he composed Latin poetry.

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...with Rome, the Huguenots learned to express a commendable tolerance for persons of different beliefs. Thus the chancelier lhopital in pleading to the States General at Blois in 1560 spoke of "the arms of charity, prayer, persuasion, and the words of...
DUTENS J. . Eloge de Michel de Montaigne . Paris, 1818, pp. 76. EMERSON R. W. . Representative...admirable piece of criticism. FAUGERE A. PROSPER . Du Courage Civil ou LHopital chez Montaigne . Discourse qui a remporte le Prix dEloquence...
MARTIAL c. CENTRE REGIONALE DE TRANSFUSION SANGUINE DE LHOPITAL PURPAN, Cass. 12 April 1995 197 MARTIN, TC 8 February 1965 152 MARTIN, CE 30 November 1979 167 MARTINOD, CE 26 June 1968 198...
...Jean Paul de, 82 Le Tellier, Michel, 196 Lettres pastorales Jurieu...Lettre apologetique Joly , 160 LHopital, Michel de, 1 , 18 , 19 , 22, 23 , 27...under Catherine de Medicis, 21 ; LHopital on, 24; of Huguenots, 76, 80...
De lHopital Michel de lHopital, chancellor from 1560 to 1568, was, in Bayles judgement, a statesman...illegally, or the minority from arming in self-defence. HoPITAL Michel de l , chancellor of France in the sixteenth century, was one of...
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...dernier film en date du realisateur Thierry Michel, celebre et celebre pour ses fresques...autour dhommes de pouvoir que Thierry Michel filme avec ruse depuis de longues annees...malheur. On laura compris, si Thierry Michel sinteresse aux moments forts qui font...
...public. by Serge Thibault , Michel Trepanier , Dany Fougeres Abstract...lUniversite du Quebec a Montreal, lHopital de Montreal pour enfants...INRSUCS et UQAM. Trepanier, Michel. 1996. <<Leau, la technique...Thibault, INRS-UCS, Montreal Michel Trepanier, CIRST/INRS...
...market was received. (13.) Michel Foucault, "La Politique de...Machines a Guerir: Aux origines de lhopital moderne, ed. Michel Foucault and Bruno Fortier...Bruno Fortier, "Architecture de lhopital," in Les Machines a Guerir...
...DeVal sometime before March 6, 1564. The manuscript was returned three days later by the Chancellor of France, Michel lHopital, with an apology from Catherine de Medici that Os6rios book had been published in France as well as her request that...
...more, the Chancellor, Michel de UH6pital, exhibited...exists on the part of LHopital to place religious issues...the beliefs of men like LHopital seem all the more enlightened...argues, is manifest in Michel de LHopital, whom he views as turning...
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...Phone Fax: (33) 142 711792. Email: michel.oriano@wanadoo.fr. British Violin...master classes will be held May 16-19. Michel-Etienne Vanneste. The Sphinx Competition...International Baroque Music Festival 28, rue de lHopital, 2nd floor, Lameque, New Brunswick...
...continuo harpsichord repertoire (Hank Knox), French symphonic (Michel Bouvard), improvisation (Sietze de Vries), 17th-century...dInterpretation de Romainmotier, Marisa Bovet, Faubourg de lHopital 18, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland. +4132-721 27 90...
...Pleter Dirksen, Cor Edskes, Jan Raas, Pieter van Dijk, Michel Bouvard, Naomi Matsui, Andrea Marcon, Wolfgang Zerer, Magdalene...Cours dInterpretation de Romainmotier, Marisa Bovet, Fbg de lHopital 18, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland. 41(0)32-721...


 

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...We start in rue de lHopital, a street that slopes...experience can be at Michel Lambrecht, where the...coffee as we peruse. "Michel has an incredible eye...Emery et Cie 27 rue de lHopital, 00 32 2 513 5892...galeriedagata.com Michel Lambrecht 18 rue Watteeustraat...


 

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LHOPITAL, MICHEL DE both: meshel d lopetal , c.1505 1573, chancellor of France under Catherine de Medici . He was Catherines chief collaborator...
...pwase , 1561, conference of Roman Catholic prelates and Protestant ministers, initiated by Catherine de Medici and Michel de LHopital in the hope of bringing about a peaceful reunion of the two communions. The conference was unsuccessful as a result...
...subsequently negotiated with Philip II of Spain for Spanish support of the Catholic cause in France. After the downfall of Michel de LHopital , Charles temporarily returned to power until 1570. He was the most consummate politician in his family and a master...
...the vicinity. The Huguenots were enraged. A brief period of conciliation followed under the chancellorship of Michel de LHopital , appointed by the kings mother, Catherine de Medici . He temporarily halted Protestant persecution until the outbreak...
...primarily with preserving the power of the king in the religious conflicts of the time, with the aid of her chancellor Michel de LHopital , she at first adopted a conciliatory policy toward the Huguenots, or French Protestants. The outbreak (1562...


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