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    France. Périgueux is the prefecture of Dordogne, and the capital city of Périgord. It is also the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese. The name Périgueux comes...
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    Périgueux Cathedral is a Catholic church located in the city of Périgueux, France. A cathedral since 1669, it is dedicated to Saint Front [fr] (French:...
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    of Périgueux catalogues, studies and interprets all the events, both ancient and more recent, associated with this French town. Although Périgueux has...
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    Lavergne, "Le château de Bourdeilles" ("The château de Bourdeilles"), in Congrès archéologique de Périgueux de 1927 (Archeological Congress of Périgueux of 1927)...
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    André Noël, born in Périgueux in 1726 and died in Berlin on May 4, 1801, was a French chef in the service of King Frederick II of Prussia. He created...
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    objets d'art de la ville de Périgueux, Imprimerie E. Laporte, Périgueux, 1886 (lire en ligne). Michel Soubeyran, « À Périgueux, le Musée du Périgord », dans...
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    18th century 19th to 21st century The islet belongs to the French commune of Le Mont-Saint-Michel, in the département of Manche, in Normandy. The nearest...
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    The Hôtel des Invalides (English: "house of invalids"), commonly called Les Invalides (French pronunciation: [lezɛ̃valid]), is a complex of buildings...
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    bought the chateau of Château-l'Évêque, the former summer palace of the Bishop of Périgueux, in 1923. She married Emil Sacerdote in 1909 and they divorced...
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  • was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Too Fast 1948: Kiowa 1949: Périgueux 1950: Djebellica 1951: Alcinus 1952: Aureole 1953: L'Avengro 1954: Acropolis...
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    February 1999 in Le Cayrou) and his then-partner and future wife Renée-Yvonne Doursenot (24 October 1909 in Périgueux – 11 February 2001 in Le Cayrou), who...
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    studied with the Dominican Order of Asnières-sur-Seine (later moving to Périgueux), and was encouraged, as many girls were at the time, to become proficient...
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    persons, now occupies two wings of the Popes' Palace. Avignon is commemorated by the French song 'Sur le Pont d'Avignon' ('On the bridge of Avignon'),...
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    for the Tuileries Palace and redone by André Le Nôtre between 1664 and 1672, and the Luxembourg Garden, for the Luxembourg Palace, built for Marie de'...
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    13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 "LE PARCOURS DU RELAIS DE LA FLAMME OLYMPIQUE". Paris 2024. 23 June 2023. Retrieved...
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    (civitates) of Toulouse, Agen, Nantes, Angers, Saintes, Angoulême, Périgueux, Blois, Chartres, and Le Mans. During his minority, and later, he reigned under the...
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    Île-de-France Mont Saint-Michel – Lower Normandy Périgueux: cathedral Saint-Front Saint-Avit-Sénieur: church Le Buisson-de-Cadouin: former abbaye Bazas: former...
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    son église et ses cloîtres, imprimerie Dupont, Périgueux, 1840 ; p. 34 (online) Michelle Fournié, Le saint suaire de Cadouin et son dépôt à Toulouse...
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    Archbishop Henri de Braine, in the axial chapel The episcopal palace, known as the Palace of Tau, adjoins the cathedral on the south side of the apse....
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    porch of the church has three bays, and is modelled after the porch of Périgueux Cathedral. The dominant feature is the immense elongated ovoid cupola...
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    reporting directly to Rome. It also took jurisdiction over churches in Agen, Périgueux, Angoulême and Saintes. In 1137 the 13-year-old Eleanor of Aquitaine married...
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    wall of the same villa became a part of the south facade of the Bishop's palace until its demolition in the 13th century. Beginning in late Roman times...
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    the Cathedral of Saint Étienne, was built on the site, close to the royal palace. The entrance was situated about 40 metres (130 ft) west of the present...
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    Central-Europe Atlantique Limoges-Saintes. Angoulême is also connected to Périgueux and Saint-Jean-d'Angely by the D939 and to Libourne by the D674. By train:...
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    distributed the ordinance to neighbouring territories and Condom, Casteljaloux, Périgueux and the Quercy assured that they would work together. The Catholic league...
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    Aimée du Buc de Rivéry (category People from Le Robert)
    Silhouettes et documents du Martinique, Périgord, Lyonnais, Île-de-France, Périgueux, Imprimerie commerciale et administrative, 1932. see for uncritical biographical...
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    examples, particularly in France, such as the church of Saint-Front, Périgueux and Angoulême Cathedral. Much of Europe was affected by feudalism in which...
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    and water skiing clubs, several football fields and clubs, and the Sports Palace). The residential areas consist mainly of low-rent council estates (HLM)...
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    The Église Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand is a church in Poitiers, France. It was named after Hilary of Poitiers (Hilaire in French). The church dates back to...
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    Solo exhibition, Chapelle du Crusifix. Le Croisic 2015 Solo exhibition, Centre Culturel de la Visitation. Périgueux 2015 Solo exhibition, Galerie MoreArt...
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