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  1. Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey (1491 – 9 January 1543), was a French diplomat and general from a notable Angevin family under King Francis I . He was born at the château of Glatigny, near Souday, in 1491. His father, Louis du Bellay-Langey was a younger son of the Angevin family of du Bellay, which from the 14th century ...

  2. Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey, né en 1491 au château de Glatigny près de Souday, dans le Perche, mort le 9 janvier 1543, Saint-Symphorien-de-Lay, est un historiographe français ayant joint les talents de la littérature à ceux de la guerre et de la diplomatie.

  3. Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey was a French soldier and writer known for his diplomatic exploits during the reign of King Francis I of France. The eldest of six brothers of a noble Angevin family, du Bellay was educated at the Sorbonne. He fought in Flanders and in Italy and was.

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  4. 18 de oct. de 2023 · 1 Victor-Louis Bourrilly, Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey, Paris, Société nouvelle de librair ; 2 Guillaume du Bellay, Les Ogdoades, voir infra.; 1 Guillaume du Bellay, seigneur de Langey, est une personnalité rayonnante du règne de François I er, dont il fut, avec son frère, le cardinal Jean du Bellay, l’un des plus proches et des plus zélés serviteurs.

  5. In a sonnet published posthumously, although probably written as early as April 1553, the poet Joachim Du Bellay records a troubled night spent at Saint-Symphorien. His long-dead uncle Guillaume Du Bellay, sieur de Langey, appears to him in a dream, 'plus grand que de coustume' [taller than usual]; waking in fright, he recalls that this was the ...

  6. Guillaume Du Bellay (gēyōm´ dü bĕlā´), 1491–1543, French diplomat under King Francis I; brother of Jean Du Bellay. He was employed in negotiations regarding the Treaty of Cambrai (1529) between Francis and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and in negotiations with King Henry VIII of England; he helped Henry secure French support for his ...

  7. seigneur de Langey. Homme de guerre et diplomate français (Glatigny, Loir-et-Cher, 1491-Saint-Symphorien-de-Lay 1543), frère de Jean Du Bellay et de Martin Du Bellay, et cousin du poète Joachim Du Bellay. Il participa aux guerres d'Italie et remplit des missions diplomatiques à Rome (1527), en Angleterre (1529, 1532-1534), en Allemagne ...