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| name = Nicholas Cordier |
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| birthdate = 1567 |
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| deathdate = 1612 |
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| nationality = French |
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| patrons = [[Pope Leo XI]] |
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'''Nicholas Cordier''' (1567-1612), was a French artist working in Rome and known to Italians as "il Franciosino" (the little Frenchman). |
'''Nicholas Cordier''' (1567-1612), was a French artist working in Rome and known to Italians as "il Franciosino" (the little Frenchman). |
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Nationality | French |
Patron(s) | Pope Leo XI |
Nicholas Cordier (1567-1612), was a French artist working in Rome and known to Italians as "il Franciosino" (the little Frenchman).