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Concino Concini The baron de Vitry, Nicolas de L'Hospital, head of the royal guards, received in the king's name the order to imprison him.

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Concino Concini The baron de Vitry, Nicolas de L'Hospital, head of the royal guards, received in the king's name the order to imprison him.

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Petrus de Cruce There was no provision in this notation for equal duple division, which (along with imperfect tempus, therefore) would have to wait until de Vitry codified the concept of prolation in his Ars nova of 1322.

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Lièpvre The king ordered then his Vitry's bailli to send one or two of his officers with the representatives of the abbey to obtain the answer of duke.

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    Vitry

    Vitry is part of the name of several communes in France: Vitry-aux-Loges, in the Loiret département
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    Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry

    S. Hurwitz, Einleitung und Register zum Machzor Vitry, with additions by A. Berliner, Berlin, 1896-1897;
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    Philippe de Vitry

    Vitry has been most famous in music history for writing the Ars Nova (1322), a treatise on music, which gave its name to the music of the entire era.
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    Vitry-sur-Seine

    The name Vitry comes from Medieval Latin Vitriacum, and before that Victoriacum, meaning "estate of Victorius", a Gallo-Roman landowner.
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    Vitry-le-François

    Vitry-le-François is a commune of the Marne département, in France.
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    Vitry-en-Artois

    Aerial photography has revealed an isolated circular ditch monument at Vitry.
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    Arrondissement of Vitry-le-François

    Vitry-le-François on French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies site (INSEE, in French)
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    Jacques de Vitry

    Jacques de Vitry (c. 1160/70 – 1240 or 1244) was a theologian chronicler and cardinal from 1129 – 40.
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    Vitry-Laché

    Vitry-Laché is a village and commune in the Nièvre département of central France.
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    Vitry-le-Croisé

    Vitry-le-Croisé is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France.

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