d'Urfé. His grandson was the author Honoré d'Urfé. The heir to a lordly family from Saint-Étienne-le-Molard, Claude was the son of Pierre II d'Urfé and...
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d'Urfé emigrated to Savoy whose duke was a relative of his mother. Here, he wrote the Epîtres morales (1598). Honoré's brother Anne, comte d'Urfé, had...
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The Château de la Bastie d'Urfé (also known as Bastie d'Urfé or Bâtie d’Urfé) is a French château in the town of Saint-Étienne-le-Molard, historically...
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the supervision of the governor and governess of the royal children, Claude d'Urfé and Françoise d'Humières, under the orders of Diane de Poitiers. In...
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the supervision of the governor and governess of the royal children, Claude d'Urfé and Françoise d'Humières, under the orders of Diane de Poitiers. On...
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Portrait of a Man Holding a Volume of Petrarch, formerly said Portrait of Claude d'Urfé, c. 1530–1535, oil on panel, 38.4 x 33 cm, Royal Collection, Hampton...
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devices of Claude d'Urfé, from the Château de la Bastie d'Urfé, c. 1557–60 Single tile from the chapel of the Château de la Bastie d'Urfé Tile with head...
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people. When her spouse died in 1550, he was succeeded as governor by Claude d'Urfé, who was given charge of the finances of the royal nursery, but the...
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Pierre II, lord of Urfé (seigneur d'Urfé) (died 10 October 1508, la Bâtie) was a French lord in the county of Forez at the end of the 15th century and...
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books were later inherited by his daughter Anne, and her son-in-law Claude d'Urfé. His library consisted almost exclusively in books written in French...
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