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    Eguinaire François, Baron de Kerlouan (1495–1550) was a French jurist. He is also variously referred to as Baro, Eguinaire Baron, Eguinarius Baro, Eguinarius...
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  • Baron (disambiguation) Eguinaire Baron (1495–1550), French jurist Fanya Baron (died 1921), Russian anarchist revolutionary Fred Baron (lawyer) (1947–2008)...
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  • Trissino, Italian poet, dramatist and grammarian (born 1478) unknown date Eguinaire Baron, French legal writer (born 1495) William Lamb alias Paniter, Scottish...
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  • and romance-writer Bernardo Baró (1896–1930), Cuban baseball player Eguinaire Baron or Baro (1495–1550), French jurist Gregorio Baro (1928–2012), Argentinian...
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    of Poitiers in 732. At the University of Bourges, he studied under Eguinaire Baron and François Douaren. In Geneva, he heard the preaching of John Calvin...
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  • was a methodological tool of the French humanists. Theorists such as Eguinaire Baron, François Baudouin, and François Hotman all compared the laws and customs...
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  • afterwards he went to Bourges to study civil law for four years under Éguinaire Baron and François Douaren. While in Bourges, he formed an acquaintance with...
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  • University of Bourges, where he graduated, working under the civilian Éguinaire Baron. Introduced to Ulrich Fugger of Kirchberg and Weissenhome in the Tyrol...
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  • Chambre, cardinal (born c.1480) Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (born 1498) Eguinaire Baron, jurist (born 1495) Georges II d'Amboise, bishop and cardinal (born...
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