Jean Errard or Errard de Bar-le-Duc (c. 1554 - 20 July 1610) was a mathematician and military engineer, initially in the service of the ducal court of...
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north, at the foot of the Coteau Saint-Pierre on which the fortress of Jean Errard, called Citadelle, was built. Historically, it was the poor neighborhood...
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the Arabic translation of The Recension of Euclid's "Elements") 1604, Jean Errard de Bar-le-Duc (French) 1606, Jan Pieterszoon Dou (Dutch) 1607, Matteo...
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became the Viceroy of Navarre. In 1595, Antoine II de Gramont charged Jean Errard (1599) then Louis de Millet (1612) to strengthen the defenses of the...
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The Italian Giacomo Castriotto and Jean Errard of Bar-le-Duc were two engineers who participated in the work. Errard, who also designed the citadels of...
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Odet de Coligny the daughters of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully Jean Errard Pierre Pithou Louis, Count of Soissons Frederick V, Elector Palatine...
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the opera Orfeo by Luigi Rossi. This attracted the attention of Charles Errard, who was responsible for the artwork at the Oratoire and the King's Bedroom...
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1538–1611) and Claudon Mouzin (or Mangin). Hector was a brother of Jean Errard of Bar-le-Duc. Charles trained under François Bunel. He moved to Nantes...
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Charles Errard (c. 1606/9–25 May 1689), also known as Charles Errard the Younger, was a French painter, draughtsman, engraver, writer, as well as co-founder...
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view to establishing an English colony; they locate Roanoke Island. Jean Errard publishes Premier livre des instruments mathématiques at Nancy. Fabrizio...
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