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    Charles Pathé, also built a studio in Montreuil, then moved to the Rue des Vignerons in Vincennes, east of Paris. His chief rival in the early French film...
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  • Père de la Vigne, Par Bacchus, Dieu du Vin, Par Saint-Vincent, Patron des Vignerons, nous vous armons Chevalier du Tastevin (English: 'Through Noah, Father...
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    producer Charles Pathé, also built a studio in Montreuil, then moved to rue des Vignerons in Vincennes, east of Paris. His chief rival in the early French film...
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  • initiated a joint venture with Anton Rupert to create the Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons vineyards in South Africa. He gathered wine enthusiasts (including Laurent...
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    École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts[citation needed] as well as painting under Ary Scheffer in his studio in the Rue Chaptal, now the Musée de la...
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    ISBN 978-2-342-02233-9, retrieved 1 March 2018 Vignerons coopérateurs de l'Hérault, Histoire de la coopération (in French), Vignerons coopérateurs de l'Hérault, archived...
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    Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud. François Hanriot chef de la section des Sans-Culottes (Rue Mouffetard); drawing by Gabriel in the Carnavalet Museum The French...
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    Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on 5 rue Brunneval in Troyes, Grand Est, France. The synagogue is named after the...
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    savate is called a "tireur" while a female one is a "tireuse". Savate de rue (lit. 'street savate'), the term used to differentiate the original martial...
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    Léon Printemps (category École des Beaux-Arts alumni)
    at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, on a trip to explore these two cities. Léon Printemps died on 9 July 1945, in his studio at 6 rue Furstenberg, where...
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    Fayard. p. 46. "Viticulteurs-actionnaires : les "risque-tout" des années 1850". Le Paysan Vigneron. 28 March 2009. James Atkinson (7 September 2022). "Monnet...
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    manufacturer Pascal Vigneron, musician and director of the Bach Toul Festival Facade Toul-Rosieres Air Base "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in...
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    tic., Vol. 41(5):299–307, 2009 (fr) Marcel Lachiver, Vins, vignes et vignerons. Histoire du vignoble français, éditions Fayard, Paris, 1988, p. 22. (fr)...
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    Vol. 2. London: John Murray. pp. 449–450. M. Lachiver, Vins, vignes et vignerons. Histoire du vignoble français, éditions Fayard, Paris, 1988, (ISBN 221302202X)...
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    238, 248. La Cave, SCA Les vignerons de Roquemaure, retrieved 17 November 2012. Le terroir – le vignoble, SCA Les vignerons de Roquemaure, retrieved 17...
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    established the brand name worldwide. Louis ran the Paris branch, moving to the Rue de la Paix in 1899. He was responsible for some of the company's most celebrated...
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    Jacques Dumesnil (category Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)
    to study. install at the end of its life. Since then, a rue de Miribel has also been called “rue Jacques-Dumesnil”. Télé 7 jours n ° 920, week of 14 to...
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    a large demonstration through the city centre. Alarmed, the Catholic vignerons (wine growers) rang the tocsin and assembled to confront what they assumed...
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    here, settling and introducing vines & olives in the region. Minervois Vignerons have been dynamic in changing the perception of the world towards wine...
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    Vignerons du Seigneur"). Often ill, his son attended evening school in Jemeppe, then worked at the Society of Belgian Northern Railways (Société des Chemins...
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    Several streets bear his name: in Paris in the 12th arrondissement where rue Baron-Le-Roy was created during the reconstruction of Bercy, two in Occitania...
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    (2011) Quand Metz reçoit la France. Eds. des Paraiges. ISBN 979-10-90185-03-6 pp. 17–34 (in French) Vigneron B. (2010) Le dernier siècle de la république...
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    health, Catherine arranged for him to move into a luxurious suite in the Rue de Richelieu. Diderot died two weeks after moving there—on 31 July 1784.: 893 ...
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    François Augustin Liautard was born on 15 February 1835 at 33 rue Neuve-Saint- Augustin, now rue Saint-Augustin, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. He was...
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    (1910–1993) Lila Lalauni (1910–1996) Paule Maurice (1910–1967) Evelyn La Rue Pittman (1910–1992) Mercedes Roldós Freixes (1910–1980) Friederike Schwarz...
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  • objects Geographic information system "Revision of the PCP Inventory (Revision des KGS-Inventars)". KGS Forum (13/2008). Federal Office of Civil Protection...
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    monks of the Abbey. This chapel still exists in Uzerche at the 'Place des Vignerons'. Around 1159 Uzerche became under the domination of the Normans. In...
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