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FONTANES, LOUIS, MARQUIS DE (1757-1821) , French poet and politician, was born at Niort (Deux Sevres) on the 6th of March 1957. He belonged to a noble Protestant
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Enghien , and as grand master of the university of Paris (1808-1815) he consistently supported religious and monarchical principles. He acquiesced in the Bourbon restoration, and was made a marquis in 1817. He died on the 17th of March 1821 in Paris, leaving eight cantos of an unfinished epic poem entitled La Grece sauvee.The verse of Fontanes is polished and musical in the style of the 18th century. It was not collected until 1839, when Sainte-Beuve edited the Euvres (2 vols.) of Fontanes, with a sympathetic critical study of the author and his career. But by that time the Romantic movement
FONTENAY-LE-COMTE, a town of western France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of Vendee 3o m. N.E. of La Rochelle on the State railway between that town and Saumur. Pop. (1906) town, 7639; commune, 10,326. Fontenay, an ancient and straggling town, is situated a few miles south of the forest of Vouvant and on both banks of the Vendee, at the point where it becomes navigable. The church of Notre-Dame (15th to 18th centuries), which has a fine spire and a richly sculptured western entrance, and the church of St Jean (16th and 17th centuries) are the chief
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Fontenay was in existence as early as the time of the Gauls. The affix of " comte " is said to have been applied to it when it was taken by King Louis IX. from the family of Lusignan and given to his brother Alphonse, count of Poitou, under whom it became capital of Bas-Poitou. Ceded to the English by the treaty of Bretigny in 136o it was retaken in 1372 by Duguesclin. It suffered repeated capture during the Religious Wars of the 16th century, was dismantled in 1621 and was occupied both by the republicans and the Vendeans in the war of 1793, From 1790 to 1806 it was capital of the department of Vendee.End of Article: FONTANES, LOUIS, MARQUIS DE (1757-1821) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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