• Lycée Fragonard, L'Isle-Adam Lycée Francisque Sarcey, Dourdan Lycée François Ier, Vitry-le-François Lycée François Ier, Le Havre Lycée François Arago...
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  • then Compiègne, and finally settled in Perpignan in 1965. He attended secondary school at the Lycée François-Arago [fr], where he met his future wife, Josy...
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    Édouard Philippe (category Lycée Janson-de-Sailly alumni)
    Grand-Quevilly where he attended Jean-Texier College and later attending Lycée les Bruyères in Sotteville-lès-Rouen. Philippe obtained his baccalauréat...
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  • bell-tower, these depicting "St François d'Assise" and "Ste Elisabeth de Hongrie", statues inside the church depicting "St François d'Assise" and "St Antoine...
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    Royal college in Perpignan (1667–1763); precursor to Lycée François-Arago [fr] Jesuit college in Strasbourg (1685–1762), now Lycée Fustel-de-Coulanges [fr]...
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    Léon Blum (category Lycée Henri-IV alumni)
    Massilia was leaving as he had been told that the port of departure was Perpignan, which was changed at the last moment to Bordeaux. Just after the Massilia...
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