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Wat (wie) is titre de chevalier - definitie

COURTESY TITLE ACCORDED IN FRANCE TO A YOUNGER BROTHER OF THE MARQUIS IN EACH GENERATION
Louis, chevalier de Mailly; Chevalier de mailly

The Knight of the Night         
1954 FILM BY ROBERT DARÈNE
Le Chevalier de la nuit
The Knight of the Night , is a French comedy film from 1953, directed by Robert Darène, written by Jean Anouilh, starring Renée Saint-Cyr, Jean-Claude Pascal and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Femmes de Paris", "Peek-a-boo" (USA).
Nicholas Chevalier         
  • Chevalier's 1864 painting ''The Buffalo Ranges'' was the first painting of an Australian subject added to the [[National Gallery of Victoria]]'s art collection
  • ''Self-portrait'', 1857
AUSTRALIAN ARTIST (1828-1902)
N. Chevalier; Chevalier, Nicholas
Nicholas Chevalier (9 May 1828 – 15 March 1902) was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand.
Chevalier Family         
FRENCH PRIEST
Chevalier Family
The Chevalier Family is an informal group of Roman Catholic religious congregations founded or inspired by Jules Chevalier.

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Chevalier de Mailly

The courtesy title chevalier de Mailly is accorded in France to a younger brother of the marquis or the comte de Mailly in each generation. Though several have carried the designation, the celebrated Louis (or Jean), chevalier de Mailly (-?1724)— possibly a brother of Louis II de Mailly (1662-1699), comte de Mailly, Lords of Rubempré, seigneur de Rieux, seigneur d'Haucourt— was the author of literary fairy tales, imaginary adventures, racy novels and romances, often published anonymously by necessity, sometimes published outside France. Departing from the formulas established by Mme d'Aulnoy, he introduced magic and marvels in his fairy tales to entertain his readers and bring his gallant lovers together. His fairy tales have often been reprinted and collected.