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Champaigne may refer to: * Champagne, a French sparkling wine * Count of Champaigne, a French noble title * Jean Baptiste de Champaigne (1631–1681), Flemish-born French Baroque painter * Philippe de Champaigne Philippe de Champaigne (; 26 May 1602 – 12 August 1674) was a Duchy of Brabant, Brabant-born French people, French Baroque era painter, a major exponent of the French art, French school. He was a founding member of the Académie royale de pein ... (1602–1674), Flemish-born French Baroque painter * Naïka Champaïgne, Haitian-Canadian musician See also * Champagne (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Champagne
Champagne (; ) is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation, which demand specific vineyard practices, sourcing of grapes exclusively from designated places within it, specific grape-pressing methods and secondary fermentation (wine), secondary fermentation of the wine in the bottle to cause carbonation. The grapes Pinot noir, Pinot meunier, and Chardonnay are used to produce almost all Champagne, but small amounts of Pinot blanc, Pinot gris (called Fromenteau in Champagne), Arbane, and Petit Meslier are vinified as well. Champagne became associated with royalty in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The leading manufacturers made efforts to associate their Champagnes with nobility and royal family, royalty through advertising and packaging, which led to its popularity among the emerging middle class. Origins Still wines from the Champagne region were known before Middle Ages, medieval times. The Anci ...
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Count Of Champagne
The count of Champagne was the ruler of the County of Champagne from 950 to 1316. Champagne evolved from the County of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugh I was the first to officially use the title count of Champagne. Count Theobald IV of Champagne inherited the Kingdom of Navarre in 1234. His great-granddaughter Joan married King Philip IV of France. Upon Joan's death in 1305, their son Louis became the last independent count of Champagne, with the title merging into the royal domain upon his accession to the French throne in 1314. The titular counts of Champagne also inherited the post of seneschal of France. Counts and dukes of Champagne, Troyes, Meaux and Blois Dukes of Champagne In Merovingian and Carolingian times, several dukes of Champagne (or ''Campania'') are known. The duchy appears to have been created by combining the '' civitates'' of Rheims, Châlons-sur-Marne, Laon, and Troyes. In the late seventh and early eighth centuries, Champagne was contr ...
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Jean Baptiste De Champaigne
Jean Baptiste de Champaigne (10 December 1631 – 27 October 1681), was a Flemish-born French Baroque painter and teacher. Biography He was born in Brussels. According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD), he was the nephew of Philippe de Champaigne and moved to Paris to become his pupil in 1643.Jean Baptiste de Champaigne
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Philippe De Champaigne
Philippe de Champaigne (; 26 May 1602 – 12 August 1674) was a Duchy of Brabant, Brabant-born French people, French Baroque era painter, a major exponent of the French art, French school. He was a founding member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris, the premier art institution in the Kingdom of France in the eighteenth century. Life and work Born of a poor family in Brussels (Duchy of Brabant, Southern Netherlands), during the reign of the Archduke Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia, Isabella, Champaigne was a pupil of the landscape painter Jacques Fouquier. In 1621 he moved to Paris, where he worked with Nicolas Poussin on the decoration of the under the direction of Nicolas Duchesne, whose daughter he would eventually marry. According to Houbraken, Duchesne was angry at Champaigne for becoming more popular than he was at court, and so Champaigne returned to Brussels to live with his brother. It was only after he receive ...
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Naïka Champaïgne
Nomadic Massive is an independent Canadian hip-hop supergroup based in Montreal. The group has been active since 2004 and has performed in Canada, the United States, Brazil, and France. The ensemble consists of multi-instrumentalists and rotates members depending on the song. Their membership includes rappers, singers, keyboardists, saxophonists, trumpeters, trombonists, guitarists, bass players, and drummers. The group's current roster includes Waahli, Butta Beats, Lou Piensa, and Ali Sepu. Other musicians include bassist Mark Haynes, keyboardist JMF, drummer T-cup, and singer-songwriter Malia Laura. Nomadic Massive songs are in English, French, Haitian Creole, and Spanish. Their genre is characterized as an Afro-Latin take on hip-hop. They have performed at the Montreal International Jazz Festival for several years. Band biography In 2004, a collective of solo artists was created in Montreal to participate in a hip-hop festival in Havana, Cuba. After three weeks ...
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