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    relatively large Swiss mansion was built between 1765 and 1771 for Pierre-Alexandre DuPeyrou (1729–1794) by the Bernese architect Erasme Ritter (1726–1805)...
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    affluent sugar and coffee planter Pierre-Alexandre DuPeyrou, Brissot found himself immersed in intellectual discourse. DuPeyrou, a Suriname native who relocated...
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    and the complete works by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, published by Pierre-Alexandre DuPeyrou and René Louis de Girardin (1780–1782). It is possible that his...
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    14th-century Saint Pierre Cathedral The Porte du Peyrou, a triumphal arch built at the end of the 17th century, and the Place Royal du Peyrou built in the 17th...
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  • Pourrat Arthur Boni ... Vicar Henri-David de Chaillet Ed Bauer ... Pierre Alexandre DuPeyrou Mirjam de Rooij ... Girl in carriage Miryanna Boom ... Eric Corton...
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    Louis XIV is a monument erected in 1828 in the center of the Promenade du Peyrou in Montpellier, Hérault. Classified as a monument historique in 1954,...
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    Saint-Sernin and Saint-Raymond College connected by the Peyrou arch in 1760. Drawing by Pierre Joseph Wallaert. Stereoscopic view of the college by Eugène...
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  • 1794 at Montpellier's Place du Peyrou (as the public square was called during the revolution) with Antoine-François-Alexandre Rolland, Jacques Lazuttes...
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  • 1713 and destroyed in 1793 Louis XIV on the Promenade du Peyrou [fr] in Montpellier, by Pierre Mazeline [fr] and Simon Hurtrelle [fr] (1692), erected...
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    Athos, one of the title characters in the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. The fictional Athos is named after the historical musketeer Armand...
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    Paris in 1866 with a municipal scholarship. His teacher was Augustin-Alexandre Dumont. In 1874 he won the Prix de Rome with a figure of Orpheus, and...
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