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Marot was born at Cahors, the capital of the province of Quercy, some time during the winter of 1496-1497. His father, Jean Marot (c. 1463-1523), whose more correct name appears to have been des Mares, Marais or Marets, was a Norman from the Caen region and was also a poet. Jean held the post of escripvain (a cross between poet laureate and historiographer) to Anne of Brittany, Queen of France. Clément was the child of his second wife. The boy was "brought into France" — it is his own expression, and is not unnoteworthy as showing the strict sense in which that term was still used at the beginning of the 16th century — in 1506. He appears to have been educated at the University of Paris, and to have then begun studying law. Jean Marot instructed his son in the fashionable forms of verse-ma

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  • Clément Marot (* 23. November (?) 1496 in Cahors; † 12. September (?) 1544 in Turin) war ein französischer Dichter. Er gilt als der bedeutendste französische Lyriker der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Clément Marot (Cahors, 23 november 1496 - Turijn, 12 september 1544) was een Franse hofdichter, die vooral bekend is vanwege zijn elegante wereldse poëzie (élégant badinage): chansons, brieven, puntdichten en psalmberijmingen. (nl)
  • Clément Marot (Cahors, 1496 - Turín, 1544) fue un poeta francés del Siglo XVI, protegido por el rey de Francia Francisco I. (es)
  • Clément Marot (ur. 1496 w Cahors, zm. w 1544 w Turynie) – francuski poeta renesansowy. (pl)
  • Clément Marot, né à Cahors en 1496 et mort le 12 septembre 1544 à Turin, est un poète français. Bien qu'encore marqué par l'héritage médiéval, Clément Marot est l'un des premiers grands poètes français modernes. Précurseur de la Pléiade, il est le poète officiel de la cour de François Ier. Malgré la protection de Marguerite de Navarre, sœur du roi de France François Ier, ses sympathies marquées pour la Réforme et pour Luther lui ont cependant valu la prison puis l'exil en Suisse et en Italie (fr)
  • Marot was born at Cahors, the capital of the province of Quercy, some time during the winter of 1496-1497. His father, Jean Marot (c. 1463-1523), whose more correct name appears to have been des Mares, Marais or Marets, was a Norman from the Caen region and was also a poet. Jean held the post of escripvain (a cross between poet laureate and historiographer) to Anne of Brittany, Queen of France. Clément was the child of his second wife. The boy was "brought into France" — it is his own expression, and is not unnoteworthy as showing the strict sense in which that term was still used at the beginning of the 16th century — in 1506. He appears to have been educated at the University of Paris, and to have then begun studying law. Jean Marot instructed his son in the fashionable forms of verse-ma (en)
  • Клема́н Маро́ (фр. Clément Marot; 23 ноября 1496, Кагор — 13 сентября 1544, Турин) — известнейший французский поэт и гуманист эпохи Ренессанса. Симпатизировал Реформации. (ru)
  • كليمان مارو (بالفرنسية: Clément Marot) شاعر فرنسي من شعراء البلاط، وُلد في كاهور بجنوب فرنسا عام 1496. ينتمي مارو إلى القرن السادس عشر وعصر النهضة. اتهم بالإلحاد وتم سجنه في الفترة من 1527 حتى 1532. ألف في السجن كتاب الجحيم الذي اعتمد فيه على الرمز. ترجم المزامير إلى الشعر الفرنسي عام 1514. كان ذائع الصيت وعاش تحت حماية الملك فرانسوا الأول ملك فرنسا. (ar)
  • クレマン・マロ(Clément Marot, 1496年か1497年 - 1544年)は、ルネサンス期のフランスの詩人。 (ja)
  • POETE (fr)
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