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Jean de Paris
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Jean de Paris

Opera by François Boieldieu (libretto by C G de Saint-Just), first produced at the Opéra-Comique, Paris, France, on 4 April 1812. In the story, the king has chosen the princess of Navarre as a bride for the dauphin. Disguised as simple Jean, the dauphin meets her and falls in love.



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A fourteenth century scholar, John of Paris wrote his treatise On royal and papal power to make a contribution to a debate about the political implications of sacerdotal and papal power.
 
 
 
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