Jean de La Fontaine was a French fabulist and widely regarded as one of the greatest French poets of the 17th century. He is most famous for his Fables, a collection of moralistic tales written in verse that continue to be read and studied today. La Fontaine's works often feature anthropomorphized animals engaging in witty and insightful conversations, teaching valuable lessons about life and human nature.
L'auteur de "Le bœuf et la grenouille" est Jean de La Fontaine, un célèbre écrivain et poète français du 17e siècle. Cette fable raconte l'histoire d'un bœuf qui se fait flatter par une grenouille avant d'être dévoré par celle-ci.
né le 8 juillet 1621 et mort le 13 avril 1695 à Paris, Jean de la Fontaine vécut sous le règne de Louis XIII le Juste etLouis XIV le Roi-Soleil
"Quick facts" in French is usually translated as "informations rapides."
The contraction for "de plus la" is "du" in French.
Jean Poquelin, le père de Molière, était un riche marchand-tapissier de la rue Saint Honoré (Paris). Il fut nommé tapissier du roi.
Jean de la Fontaine was born on July 8, 1621.
Jean de la Fontaine was born on July 8, 1621.
Musée Jean de La Fontaine was created in 1876.
Jean de La Fontaine was a famous poet and fabulist of the 17th century.
Jean de la Fontaine died on April 13, 1695 at the age of 73.
Charles de la Fontaine, père de jean, est mort en 1658.
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Jean de La Fontaine was born in 1621 in Château-Thierry, a town about thirty miles East-North-East of Paris.
Jean de La Fontaine published three collections of fables: the first in 1668, the second in 1679, and the third in 1694.
The cast of Fables de La Fontaine - 2006 includes: Christian Blanc as Le loup Christine Fersen as Jean de La Fontaine
April 13, 1695
Jean de La Fontaine, a French writer, is credited with this quote about destiny and the irony of trying to avoid it.