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Étienne Boileau (French pronunciation: ​[etjɛn bwalo]) (1200 or 1210 – April 1270) was one of the first known provosts of Paris. In 1261, he was named provost (1261–1271), by King Louis IX. He authored the Goldsmiths' Statute of 1260, a collection of the statutes of the Parisian trade guilds, including the standards for gold and silver alloys. Boileau brought together the regulations on the police, industry and the trades of Paris in this "Book of the Trades." This work in prose is a faithful mirror reflecting the smallest details of the industrial and commercial life of Paris in the 13th century. The work is the oldest document on the legislation of the communities of craftsmen in France, written in 1268. Jean de Joinville draws a very flattering portrait of Boileau in his History of St.

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  • إتيان بوالو (ar)
  • Étienne Boileau (de)
  • Étienne Boileau (fr)
  • Буало, Этьен (ru)
  • Étienne Boileau (en)
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  • إتيان بوالو (بالفرنسية: Étienne Boileau)‏ هو قاضي فرنسي، ولد في 1200 في فرنسا، وتوفي في 1270 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Étienne Boileau (* um 1200; † 1270) amtierte von 1261 bis zu seinem Tod als königlicher Vogt (Prévôt) von Paris ( et vicomté de Paris). Er entstammte einer adeligen Familie aus dem Orléanais. (de)
  • Étienne Boileau (Boylesve, Boilesve ou Boyleaux), né en 1200 ou en 1210, peut-être à Angers, mort en avril 1270, est l'un des premiers prévôts de Paris que l'on connaisse. (fr)
  • Этье́н Буало́ (фр. Étienne Boileau; ок. 1200 года или 1210 года, Париж — апрель 1270 года, Париж) — французский парижский прево, первый по списку из известных согласно историческим архивам; иными словами, глава столицы и верховный парижский судья при Людовике IX, в период между 1258 и 1270 годами. (ru)
  • Étienne Boileau (French pronunciation: ​[etjɛn bwalo]) (1200 or 1210 – April 1270) was one of the first known provosts of Paris. In 1261, he was named provost (1261–1271), by King Louis IX. He authored the Goldsmiths' Statute of 1260, a collection of the statutes of the Parisian trade guilds, including the standards for gold and silver alloys. Boileau brought together the regulations on the police, industry and the trades of Paris in this "Book of the Trades." This work in prose is a faithful mirror reflecting the smallest details of the industrial and commercial life of Paris in the 13th century. The work is the oldest document on the legislation of the communities of craftsmen in France, written in 1268. Jean de Joinville draws a very flattering portrait of Boileau in his History of St. (en)
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  • إتيان بوالو (بالفرنسية: Étienne Boileau)‏ هو قاضي فرنسي، ولد في 1200 في فرنسا، وتوفي في 1270 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Étienne Boileau (* um 1200; † 1270) amtierte von 1261 bis zu seinem Tod als königlicher Vogt (Prévôt) von Paris ( et vicomté de Paris). Er entstammte einer adeligen Familie aus dem Orléanais. (de)
  • Étienne Boileau (Boylesve, Boilesve ou Boyleaux), né en 1200 ou en 1210, peut-être à Angers, mort en avril 1270, est l'un des premiers prévôts de Paris que l'on connaisse. (fr)
  • Étienne Boileau (French pronunciation: ​[etjɛn bwalo]) (1200 or 1210 – April 1270) was one of the first known provosts of Paris. In 1261, he was named provost (1261–1271), by King Louis IX. He authored the Goldsmiths' Statute of 1260, a collection of the statutes of the Parisian trade guilds, including the standards for gold and silver alloys. Boileau brought together the regulations on the police, industry and the trades of Paris in this "Book of the Trades." This work in prose is a faithful mirror reflecting the smallest details of the industrial and commercial life of Paris in the 13th century. The work is the oldest document on the legislation of the communities of craftsmen in France, written in 1268. Jean de Joinville draws a very flattering portrait of Boileau in his History of St. Louis. According to Joinville, Boileau was a just man without undue consideration for the wealth or status of the accused, and thus disencumbered the city of all its robbers and criminals. (en)
  • Этье́н Буало́ (фр. Étienne Boileau; ок. 1200 года или 1210 года, Париж — апрель 1270 года, Париж) — французский парижский прево, первый по списку из известных согласно историческим архивам; иными словами, глава столицы и верховный парижский судья при Людовике IX, в период между 1258 и 1270 годами. (ru)
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