le Tapissier de Notre-Dame

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"Le Tapissier de Notre-Dame" was the ironic nickname of French marshal François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, referring to his many battlefield victories commemorated by captured enemy flags hung in Notre-Dame Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
sobriquet
appliedToMilitaryRank Maréchal de France NERFINISHED
appliedToOccupation marshal
appliedToPersonFamilyName de Montmorency NERFINISHED
appliedToPersonGivenName François-Henri NERFINISHED
appliedToPersonNobleTitle duc de Luxembourg NERFINISHED
associatedWithBuildingFunction cathedral
associatedWithCity Paris NERFINISHED
associatedWithConflictType European wars of the 17th century
associatedWithInstitution Catholic Church NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Notre-Dame Cathedral NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy captured enemy flags hung in Notre-Dame Cathedral
countryOfOrigin France
culturalRole military honorific nickname
hasIronicConnotation true
hasNotableAspect emphasizes visual display of trophies in a religious setting
languageOfOrigin French
metaphoricalMeaning the upholsterer of Notre-Dame NERFINISHED
reasonForNickname large numbers of captured enemy flags
many battlefield victories
refersTo François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg NERFINISHED
refersToMilitarySuccess true
symbolizes decorating Notre-Dame with captured flags
usedDuringPeriod late 17th century

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