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Martin Du Bellay, Sieur de Langey (1495–1559) was a French nobleman and chronicler, and Prince of Yvetot by marriage. His memoirs of the Italian Wars form one of the most significant primary sources for the period.

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  • Martin du Bellay (it)
  • Martin du Bellay (fr)
  • Martin du Bellay (en)
  • Martin du Bellay (pt)
  • Дю Белле, Мартен (ru)
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  • Martin Du Bellay, Sieur de Langey (1495–1559) was a French nobleman and chronicler, and Prince of Yvetot by marriage. His memoirs of the Italian Wars form one of the most significant primary sources for the period. (en)
  • Martin du Bellay, né en 1495 et mort le 9 mars 1559 à Glatigny dans le Perche, est un historien français, lieutenant général en Normandie, et roi ou prince d'Yvetot, sous le nom de Martin II, par son mariage avec Élisabeth Chenu, propriétaire de cette principauté. (fr)
  • Martin du Bellay (1495 – Glatigny, 1559) è stato un militare e storico francese, divenuto principe di Yvetot a seguito del matrimonio con Elisabeth Chenu detentrice del principato. (it)
  • Мартен дю Белле (фр. Martin du Bellay); 1495/1496, — 9 марта 1559, замок Глатиньи, Перш), сеньор де Ланже, король, затем принц Ивето — французский генерал, участник Итальянских войн. (ru)
  • Martin du Bellay (1495-1559) (Castelo de Glatigny, perto de Souday, Perche (Loir-et-Cher), 1495 † 9 de Março de 1559), foi general, diplomata e historiador francês. A sua obra "Mémoires historiques" sobre as Guerras Italianas foi uma das fontes mais importantes durante a época em que viveu. Era irmão do cronista francês Guillaume du Bellay e do cardeal Jean du Bellay. (pt)
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  • Martin Du Bellay, Sieur de Langey (1495–1559) was a French nobleman and chronicler, and Prince of Yvetot by marriage. His memoirs of the Italian Wars form one of the most significant primary sources for the period. (en)
  • Martin du Bellay, né en 1495 et mort le 9 mars 1559 à Glatigny dans le Perche, est un historien français, lieutenant général en Normandie, et roi ou prince d'Yvetot, sous le nom de Martin II, par son mariage avec Élisabeth Chenu, propriétaire de cette principauté. (fr)
  • Martin du Bellay (1495 – Glatigny, 1559) è stato un militare e storico francese, divenuto principe di Yvetot a seguito del matrimonio con Elisabeth Chenu detentrice del principato. (it)
  • Мартен дю Белле (фр. Martin du Bellay); 1495/1496, — 9 марта 1559, замок Глатиньи, Перш), сеньор де Ланже, король, затем принц Ивето — французский генерал, участник Итальянских войн. (ru)
  • Martin du Bellay (1495-1559) (Castelo de Glatigny, perto de Souday, Perche (Loir-et-Cher), 1495 † 9 de Março de 1559), foi general, diplomata e historiador francês. A sua obra "Mémoires historiques" sobre as Guerras Italianas foi uma das fontes mais importantes durante a época em que viveu. Era irmão do cronista francês Guillaume du Bellay e do cardeal Jean du Bellay. (pt)
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