provincial temple of the Imperial cult, a caesareum. The Maison carrée inspired the neoclassical Église de la Madeleine in Paris, St. Marcellinus Church in Rogalin...
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Château de Purnon is a French château located in the commune of Verrue in the department of Vienne. The château was constructed between 1779 and 1788 (237 years...
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Nectarius (French: Nectaire) was a semi-legendary, if not spurious, bishop of Vienne believed to have lived in the 5th century. He is considered a pre-congregational...
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(2015-04-13). "Fabien Vienne, du jeu de construction jusqu'à la maison". Batiactu (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-12. "Fabien Vienne à La Réunion 1949-1995"...
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Saint Verus of Vienne or Verus I of Vienne (French: Vère or Vérus de Vienne, also Saint Vère; Latin: Verus Viennensis episcopus; fl. 4th century), is a...
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Vienne (French: [vjɛn] ; Arpitan: Vièna) is a town in southeastern France, located 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Lyon, at the confluence of the Gère and...
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Saint Claudius of Vienne (French: Claude de Vienne) was a bishop of Vienne in the Dauphiné, France, in the first half of the fifth century. He is considered...
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Severus of Vienne (died c. 455) was a priest who evangelised in Vienne, France. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church as well as in other...
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Éditions, coll. "Travaux de la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée", 2018 (ISBN 9782356681850), pp. 247–270: Adon de Vienne, Chronique, principally...
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de notre ère, MOM Éditions, coll. "Travaux de la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée", 2018, ISBN 9782356681850, pages 247-270: "Adon de Vienne,...
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nouvelles lettres mathématiques inédites du P. Jaquemet de l'Oratoire, de la maison de Vienne (Dauphinée) (sur les limites des racines d'une équation)...
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profanes du Duché de Brabant by Christophe Butkens. The chancellor was one of the most powerful leaders of Burgundy. "Archdiocese of Vienne". Notice chronologico-historique...
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Temple of Augustus and Livia (category Vienne, Isère)
beginning of the 1st century, which was in the center of the ancient city of Vienne, also corresponding to the center of the modern city, in the French department...
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successively to three families: Coligny (from its construction until 1332), Vienne (from 1332 to 1651), and then Damas. A document from 1628 reported, "The...
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sur les éducations de vers à soie faites en 1840, dans le département de la Vienne, par MM. Millet et Robinet, et Me Millet. 1841. Creese (2004) pp. 72-73...
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Voice Belgique. On 10 March 2015, RTBF held a press conference at the Maison de Vienne in Brussels where it was announced that Loïc Nottet would perform "Rhythm...
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1266), married Guillaume de Vienne (died 1255), then, in 1256, Jean de Chalon (1243–1309) Catherine, married in 1255 to Richard de Montfaucon (died 1279),...
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Maurice Robert (ethnologist) (category People from Haute-Vienne)
paysanne (1993) Le guide la Haute-Vienne (1995) Maisons paysannes d'Auvergne (1992) Les mots du Limousin (1997) Haute-Vienne (1997) L'eau et la lumière, Bourganeuf...
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Blois (redirect from Blois, Centre-Val de Loire)
Loup; the Maison des Acrobates. Please note all the above edifices have been listed as historical monuments. Blois-Vienne (or merely Vienne) is the name...
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the aristocrat French Army officer, Louis-François De Gannes, sieur de Falaise of Buxeuil, Vienne, France. He named his seigniory after his wife, Barbe...
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August Lederer (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
la famille Lederer), Vienne, 1979. Tobias G. Natter et Gerbert Frodl, Klimt und die Frauen (Klimt et les femmes), Cologne-Vienne, 2000. "Tragedy beyond...
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(1702–13). Its furnishing in the early 18th century by Marie-Judith de Vienne, marquise de Damas d’Antigny, the grandmother of Talleyrand — whose mother spent...
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Rhythm Inside (Loïc Nottet song) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
competition. On 10 March 2015, RTBF held a press conference at the Maison de Vienne in Brussels, where "Rhythm Inside" was unveiled as the Belgian entry...
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– Jean de Vienne, French nobleman June 8 – Édouard I de Beaujeu, Marshal of France, Lord of Beaujeu and Montpensier June 14 – Jean de Vienne, Bishop...
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Blois-Vienne (French pronunciation: [blwavjɛn]), or merely Vienne for locals, is the common name given to the southern part of Blois, central France,...
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literary figures of Reynier and Olivier from the late-12th-century Girart de Vienne to the Genevois, but this is pure fiction. c. 770 : Reynier c. 770–800 :...
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Guigues VIII of Viennois (redirect from Guigues VIII, Dauphin of Vienne)
Guigues VIII de la Tour-du-Pin (1309 – 28 July 1333) was the Dauphin of Vienne from 1318 to his death. He was the eldest son of the Dauphin John II and...
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La Trémoille family (redirect from Prince de Talmont)
(Maison de La Trémoille in French) was a French noble family from Poitou whose name comes from the village La Trimouille in the department of Vienne....
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pouvoir des comtes de la maison de Savoie (de la fin du Xe siècle au début du XIIIe siècle (unpublished PhD thesis, Université de Nice, 1999). Laurent...
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House of Rochechouart (redirect from Marie de Rochechouart de Mortemart)
The House of Rochechouart (French: [ʁɔʃ(ə)ʃwaʁ]; Maison de Rochechouart) is the oldest noble family in France. This powerful dynasty of the Carolingian...
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