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  1. Jean de Brosse. Jean de Brosse statue at the Louvre, Paris, France. Jean de Brosse (1375–1433), Lord of Boussac, Sainte-Sévère and Huriel, was a councillor and chamberlain to Charles VII of France; he was made a Marshal of France in 1426.

  2. Date: 3 – 8 September 1429. Location: Paris, France. Outcome: English victory. Principal Combatants. English Leadership: Jean de Villiers, Simon Morhier. English Strength: 3,000 English. citizens of Paris. French Leadership: Charles VII, Jeanne d’Arc, Duke of Alençon, Gilles de Rais, Jean de Brosse. French Strength: 10,000.

  3. Dec. 9, 1626, Paris (aged 55) Movement / Style: Louis XIII style. Salomon de Brosse (born 1571, Verneuil-sur-Oise, Fr.—died Dec. 9, 1626, Paris) was the most influential French architect of the early 17th century, whose works facilitated the development of the classical châteaus designed by the generation that followed him.

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  5. Jean de Brosse, né en 1375 au château d'Huriel, mort en juin 1433, au château de Boussac ( Creuse ), seigneur de Boussac, Sainte-Sévère ( Indre) et Huriel ( Allier ), maréchal de France et compagnon d'armes de Jeanne d'Arc . Il est le fils de Pierre de Brosse, seigneur d'Huriel, et de Marguerite de Malval, dame de La Forêt.

    • 1433 (à 58 ans)Boussac (Creuse)
    • Chevalier
  6. On the morning of Thursday, 8 September 1429, Joan of Arc, the Duke of Alençon, Marshals Gilles de Rais and Jean de Brosse Boussac began their march from the Village of La Chapelle to storm the Porte Saint-Honoré.

    • 3–8 September 1429
    • English and Burgundian victory
  7. individual; architect; French; Male. Life dates. -1626. Biography. Major architect, son of architect Jean de Brosse and Julienne Androuet (daughter of Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, q.v.). A Protestant, came to Paris after the Edict of Nantes; appointed architect to Marie de' Medici; architect of the Palais du Luxembourg. 2 related objects.

  8. This was the first religious building in France to display a superimposition of architectural patterns. And finally Salomon de Brosse should be remembered for the reconstruction of the Reformed church in Charenton, after 1623, according to the indications of his uncle Jacques II Androuët du Cerceau.

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