1601 in France
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Events from the year 1601 in France
Events
- 17 January – Treaty of Lyon: France gains Bresse, Bugey and Gex from Savoy, ceding Saluzzo in exchange
Births
- 27 May – Antoine Daniel, Jesuit missionary to French North America (died 1648)
- 17 July – Emmanuel Maignan, physicist and theologian (died 1676)
- 22 August – Georges de Scudéry, novelist, dramatist and poet (died 1667)
- 27 September – Louis XIII of France (died 1643)[1]
- 7 October – Florimond de Beaune, mathematician (died 1652)[2]
Full date missing
- Jacques Gaffarel, librarian and astrologer (died 1681)
- Catherine Lepère, midwife (died 1679)
Deaths
- 29 January – Louise of Lorraine, queen consort (born 1553)
- 11 June – Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville, princess (born 1549)
- 24 June – Henriette of Cleves, noblewoman (born 1542)
- 17 November – Florimond de Raemond, jurist and historian (born 1540)
Full date missing
- Germaine Cousin, saint (born 1579)
- Hugues Sambin, sculptor and woodworker (born c.1520)
gollark: There's a big table of insults/negative words, things which generally separate clauses, and things which imply they don't mean the real potatOS.
gollark: ```luafunction _G.is_blasphemous(message) local clauses = {message:lower()} for _, sep in pairs(clause_separators) do local out = {} for _, x in pairs(clauses) do for _, y in pairs(string.split(x, sep)) do table.insert(out, y) end end clauses = out end for _, clause in pairs(clauses) do for _, word in pairs(negative_words) do if clause:match(word) and clause:match "potatos" then for _, iword in pairs(ignore_if_present_words) do if clause:match(iword) then return false, iword, clause end end return true, word, clause end end end return falseend```
gollark: It has a surprisingly good algorithm for guessing whether people *intended* to blaspheme potatOS.
gollark: https://pastebin.com/W1NrsnQe
gollark: --choice 16 lyricly gollark
See also
References
- "Louis XIII | king of France". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
- Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1915). "Beaune, Florimond de". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). 2 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
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