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Journal articles on the topic "Maison aristocratique"
Schneider, Laurent. "Aux origines de la maison castrale. Un commande aristocratique à Cabrières ? [Une commande aristocratique à Cabrières ?]." Archéologie du Midi médiéval 1, no. 1 (1996): 138–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/amime.1996.1348.
Full textde La Sablière, Jean-Marc. "Un multilatéralisme aristocratique : le Conseil de sécurité." Questions internationales 105, no. 1 (February 3, 2021): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quin.105.0056.
Full textCastelnuovo, Guido. "Un idéal nobiliaire dans la Savoie du XVe siècle : la Chronique de la Maison de Challant." Mélanges de l École française de Rome Moyen Âge 117, no. 2 (2005): 719–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mefr.2005.9384.
Full textWerlé, Maxime, and Maurice Seiller. "Une résidence aristocratique médiévale à Strasbourg : la maison des chevaliers von Westhus." Bulletin Monumental 160, no. 1 (2002): 11–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bulmo.2002.1091.
Full textGoujon, Bertrand. "Un lignage aristocratique d’envergure internationale dans l’Europe du XIXe siècle. La Maison d’Arenberg." Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 88, no. 2 (2010): 497–518. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rbph.2010.7935.
Full textChatenet-Calyste, Aurélie. "Soigner une maison aristocratique à la fin du XVIIIe siècle : le cas de la maisonnée de la princesse de Conti." Histoire, médecine et santé, no. 2 (November 1, 2012): 75–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/hms.184.
Full textBrulé, Pierre. "La sainte maison commune des Klytides de Chios." Ktèma : civilisations de l'Orient, de la Grèce et de Rome antiques 23, no. 1 (1998): 307–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ktema.1998.2741.
Full textPadilla monge, Aurelio. "Producción, intercambio y comercio en el Bajo Guadalquivir en época prerromana (siglos V–III a.C.)." Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez Tome 44, no. 1 (May 1, 2014): 159–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mcv.441.0159.
Full textLeman-Delerive, Germaine. "Jahier Ivan (dir.), L’enceinte des premier et second âges du Fer de la Fosse Touzé (Courseulles-sur-Mer, Calvados). Entre résidence aristocratique et place de collecte monumentale, Paris, Éd. de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, 2011, 246 p. (Documents d’archéologie française, 104), ISBN 978-2-7351-1122-9. Prix : 44 €." Revue du Nord N° 393, no. 5 (December 1, 2011): I. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.393.0299a.
Full textChalmin-Sirot, Élisabeth. "Lieux de résidence de la petite aristocratie en territoire genevois du XIIe au XVIe siècle." Archéologie médiévale 33, no. 1 (2003): 115–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arcme.2003.1611.
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Guinaudeau, Nicolas. "Fortifications seigneuriales et résidences aristocratiques gasconnes dans l'ancien comté d'Astarac entre le Xème et le XVIème siècle." Phd thesis, Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00739992.
Full textGoujon, Bertrand Brelot Claude-Isabelle. "Entre cosmopolitisme, insertions nationales et ancrages locaux, l'aristocratie au XIXe siècle la Maison d'Arenberg (1820-1919) /." Lyon : Université Lumière Lyon 2, 2006. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2006/goujon_b.
Full textBerhili, Magide. "Largesse princière et groupe aristocratique : idéologies et pratiques en France, Bourgogne et Angleterre à la fin du Moyen âge." Bordeaux 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR30026.
Full textIn France, in Burgundy and in England at the end of the Middle Ages, the princes prove to be generous in a structural way, almost by vocation. The aristocratic group is a privilegied beneficiary of their largesses. Liberality, puissamment anchored in a system of values, gives rise to the organization of a speech of ideological type. Maintining various comprehensions, mirrors of the princes, chivalric literature, chronicles, poems multiply advice and adressed recommendations of largesse to the princes. Avarice looks absolute burin, extravagance is stigmatized. On course for Largesse, often, the noble men must not be forgotten. Accounts and letters of gifts show that the noble group really received numerous gifts. Aristocracy, heterogeneous and divided group, appears in all its diversity. Gifts for service returned, by assistance, by friendship, during holidays, are a currency. In the circulation of given property, money enjoys an incontestable primacy, without being exclusive. At the same time, princely gifts are also the instrument of a domination. They are a system which shows a political building founded on the research of interest, attraction of material property, authority, prestige. Objectives followed by the prince by the prince and the nobility, two transactors in the gift-relationship, can diverge , or even be antipathetic. The cohesion of the model of largesse, the realization of he liberalities are still put in evil by difficult financial contexts, by institutions as the court or the princely administration. In the political field, the princes are then called to clear themselves, to rationalize their liberality. However, these disadvantages did not remove the link of largesse, either in facts, or in presentations. It enjoys a special longevity
Goujon, Bertrand. "Entre cosmopolitisme, insertions nationales et ancrages locaux, l'aristocratie au XIXe siècle : la Maison d'Arenberg (1820-1919)." Lyon 2, 2006. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2006/goujon_b.
Full textMagne, Matthieu. "À Teplitz et dans le monde. Les Clary-Aldringen : une maison princière dans l’Europe des Habsbourg au temps des révolutions." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AZUR2024.
Full textAt the turn of the 19th century, Teplitz was a well-known spa at the border between North Bohemia and Saxony. It was also part of the seignorial estates of the Clary-Aldringen family who had been promoted to Princely House in 1767. The first Princes of Clary- Aldringen led an aristocratic way of life in their palaces in Vienna and Prague and in their castle in Teplitz. The letters and diaries written by Charles Joseph of Clary-Aldringen provide essential information to understand how this aristocratic family faced the challenges of the revolutions and restorations in Central Europe. Those were unstable times when political and social powers became questioned while new nations were emerging in central Europe.What is at stake then in their lives when the revolutionary upheavals unbalance the dynastic order in Europe? This research aims to analyse how this princely House managed to face the transformations in aristocratic culture at the end of the Holy Roman Empire and in the first decades of the Austrian empire. Indeed the Clary-Aldringen left a hoard of visual documents also with financial and administrative records, all showing the striking features of the “First Society” in the Habsburg monarchy. The archives lead us back to a period when amateur theatre, paintings and writings were given pride of place. The exceptional variety of the documents found allows us to better apprehend how the aristocrats of the Habsburg monarchy conceived their roles and their legitimacy in Europe during the period of revolutions and just before the Spring of the Peoples. One decisive key lies in the fact that this family kept travelling over Europe after 1792
Queneau, Nathalie. "Les amici et les comites de l'Empereur du 1er au IIIème siècle après J. -C." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040224.
Full textFrom Augustus to Constantin, the identification of the amici and comites of the emperor first and foremost shows the domination of the aristocratic elite among these members of the imperial entourage. Following a detailed study of their social and geographic origins, it is the analysis of their political role to the emperor in Rome and in the provinces which allowed to dissociate these two titles as well as noting the evolution which affects them. If the amicus principis represents the emperor in the provinces and settles administrative failures, the comes Augusti accompanies the emperor during his military and civilian movements, in order to give him advice and protection. The individual biographical records list 172 figures but the field of observation concentrated on 27 amici, 46 comites and 4 amici and comites as their titles are authenticated by epigraphic and legal sources
Da, Silva Lopes Filipa. "História(s) de uma Casa e de um arquivo : os viscondes de Vila Nova de Cerveira, da ascensão à consolidação institucional (séculos XIV–XVII)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023UPSLN006.
Full textThe perception of how pre-modern family groups regulated, organized, identified, and reproduced themselves is shaped by the creation, use and maintenance set by the organizational archives. Based on this assumption, this study analyzes the viscounts of Vila Nova de Cerveira archive as well as a group of families' generations that played a role both in its formation and preservation from the 14th to the 17th centuries, namely the Lima, Brito Nogueira, and Lima Brito Nogueira generations. This investigation sought to examine how these generations documented themselves, how they transformed their records into an archive, and how they used them to consolidate one another as a group with a heritage, memory, and identity of their own. Ultimately, it was questioned how these uses played a role in the establishment and strengthening of the house of the viscounts of Vila Nova de Cerveira as an institution until the 17th century. In pursuit of this objective, an Historical Archivistics approach was selected with the purpose of looking for the interchange of theories and methodologies of History, Archival Science, Information Science and Historical Anthropology in the analysis of archives. The research path was presently initiated by questioning the Visconde de Vila Nova de Cerveira e Marqueses de Ponte de Lima fonds and by mapping scattered fonds and collection records which belonged to the organizational archives of the abovementioned groups. With that, an understanding of several intertextualities affecting the intelligibility of the past represented in these records was deemed necessary before any interpretation of its context could be executed. To better contextualize the mapped records associated with the generations in the study, an organic framework was prepared, based on the systemic model proposed by Malheiro da Silva. This classification framework is made available, along with the standardized archival description of a section of the records that were analyzed in this study, through the AtoM software. In addition to the existing records, in the inventories produced by these generations, references to unaccounted records that belonged to their archives, were also collected. Simultaneously, efforts were made to elucidate the numerous constraints associated with the reconstitution of both existing and missing records, the choices that were made, and the operations carried out regarding the records. Finally, the qualitative analysis of the reconstructed corpus allowed us to conclude that the groups under study were institutionalized mainly through the transmission of entails and of properties and rights granted by the Crown. They formed a family-institution or House, organized by each generation under the authority of a pater familias. These generations used their archives to prove ownership of property and privileges, as well as to facilitate property management and its income. The archives also served as a foundation for narratives concerning the collective memory(ies) and identity(ies) of the group, especially for the Lima Brito Nogueira generations. The families as institutions were entities in constant configuration, as was the archive supporting them. Consequently, institutional consolidation depended on ongoing efforts made by each generation in order to transmit a cohesive cultural legacy to a representative of the same or next generation and forge a sense of group identity, as well as to convey the records turned into an archive that supported this construction
A forma como os grupos familiares da época pré-moderna se regulamentavam, organizavam, identificavam e reproduziam é percetível através dos arquivos organizacionais que criaram e conservaram, assim como através dos usos que lhes deram. Partindo deste pressuposto, no presente estudo, analisou-se o arquivo dos viscondes de Vila Nova de Cerveira e um conjunto de gerações familiares que contribuíram para a sua constituição e preservação entre o século XIV e o século XVII, nomeadamente os Limas, os Britos Nogueira e os Lima Brito Nogueira. Nesta análise, procurou-se compreender como estas gerações se documentaram, como transformaram a sua informação documentalizada em arquivo e como a usaram para se consolidarem enquanto grupo, com um património, memória e identidade próprios. Em suma, questionou-se como esses usos do arquivo contribuíram para a consolidação institucional da Casa dos Viscondes de Cerveira até ao século XVII. Para tal, recorreu-se a uma abordagem em Arquivística Histórica, que busca o cruzamento de teorias e metodologias da História, da Archival Science, da Ciência da Informação e da Antropologia Histórica na análise dos arquivos. O percurso de investigação partiu do presente, do questionamento do fundo Visconde de Vila Nova de Cerveira e Marqueses de Ponte de Lima e do mapeamento de documentação que se encontra dispersa por outros fundos e coleções e que pertenceu aos arquivos organizacionais dos referidos grupos, procurando-se compreender várias intertextualidades que se acumularam ao longo do tempo e que afetam a inteligibilidade do passado representado nestes documentos. Para a contextualização da informação documentalizada reconstituída para as gerações em estudo, aplicou-se o modelo sistémico proposto por Malheiro da Silva num quadro orgânico que é disponibilizado, com a descrição arquivística normalizada de uma parte da documentação utilizada na análise, através do software AtoM. Procedeu-se, ainda, à recolha de documentação que, entretanto, desapareceu, mas que é referida em inventários elaborados pelos seus membros. Ao mesmo tempo, procurou-se esclarecer as várias limitações desta reconstituição, da documentação existente e desaparecida, as opções tomadas e as operações realizadas sobre a documentação. Por fim, foi feita uma análise qualitativa do corpus reconstituído que permitiu concluir que os grupos em estudo se institucionalizaram principalmente através da transmissão de senhorios e de vínculos, formando uma família-instituição ou Casa que se organizava, a cada geração, sob a autoridade de um pater familias. Constatou-se igualmente que estas gerações usaram os seus arquivos como lugares de prova da posse de bens e privilégios, como facilitadores da gestão corrente das propriedades e dos seus rendimentos e, sobretudo a partir das gerações dos Lima Brito Nogueira, como suporte a discursos sobre a(s) memória(s) e identidade(s) do grupo. As famílias-instituição eram entidades em constante estruturação assim como o arquivo que as sustentava. A consolidação institucional dependeu, assim, de um esforço contínuo, realizado a cada geração, para transmitir um património identitário unificador e identificador do grupo a um representante da mesma geração ou da seguinte, juntamente com a documentação transformada em arquivo que apoiava essa construção
Books on the topic "Maison aristocratique"
Bidou, Catherine. Proust sociologue: De la maison aristocratique au salon bourgeois. Paris: Descartes & cie, 1997.
Find full textBurlet, Françoise-Laure. Un rêve aristocratique en Nouvelle-France: La demeure de Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion, 1996.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Maison aristocratique"
Sillières, Pierre. "La maison aristocratique à l’époque républicaine, principalement dans la vallée de l’Èbre." In Élites hispaniques, 173–86. Ausonius Éditions, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ausonius.9108.
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