villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Rouen, EHESS (in French). "La grande Histoire des bibliothèques de Rouen". Rouen nouvelles...
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Bortoluzzi, Michèle (1997). Perrault sur les traces de Ma Mère l'Oye (PDF) (in French). Bibliothèques de Rouen. pp. 6–10. Volot 2001, p. 102 Volot 2001, p. 99...
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the archbishop of Rouen by the doyen of Saint-Médard de Soissons. Those two lives are held in the Bibliothèque municipale de Rouen, whilst another Life...
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William Longsword (redirect from William Longsword, Count of Rouen)
11th century. Longsword was known at the time as count (Latin comes) of Rouen. Flodoard—always detailed about titles—consistently referred to both Rollo...
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base du manuscrit Bigot, de la Bibliothèque de Rouen (in French). A. Lestringant, Librairie de la Société de l'histoire de Normandie. p. 102. Retrieved...
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Robert Laffont, 2003 René Helot, La Bibliothèque Bleue en Normandie, Rouen, Lainé, 1928, orné de 40 planches de gravures Marie-Dominique Leclerc & Alain...
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the Banque de France. Usually thought to have been born in Rouen, some biographies place his birth or death instead at the au château de Farceaux (Eure)...
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siècle des théâtres, Paris, Paris bibliothèques, 1999, p. 100. « L'Opéra de Rouen: un théâtre-béton » dans Côté Rouen, No. 83, 5 au 11 décembre 2012, p...
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The Bibliothèque de Genève (BGE, English: Geneva Library, Library of Geneva), founded in 1559, was known as Bibliothèque publique et universitaire (BPU...
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then obtained from the Tribunal Civil of Rouen by royal decree dated 9 July 1846 the right to style himself "de Maupassant" instead of "Maupassant", being...
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et d'Archéologie de Senlis [fr], Musée des Beaux-Arts de Limoges [fr], Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pau [fr], Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, and the Palais...
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infortunés de Phelemas et de Gaillargeste, published in Rouen in 1605. Outside the literary field, he also published a Histoire du commerce de France enrichie...
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Jules Adeline (category Artists from Rouen)
2009. ISBN 978-2-84975-165-7 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jules Adeline. Works by and about Jules Adeline @ Rouen Nouvelles Bibliothèques...
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paintings" are well known and notable, and include Haystacks, Water Lilies, Rouen Cathedrals, Houses of Parliament, Charing Cross Bridge, and Poplar Trees...
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was born in Caen. He trained as a lawyer, later practising for a time in Rouen. He traveled to Paris in 1622 and established employment at court, for he...
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Archiepiscopal Palace of Rouen (French: Palais archiépiscopal de Rouen) is the official residence of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy...
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and settled in Louviers, a town seven leagues (around 28 kilometres) from Rouen, where Joan of Arc was being held prisoner since 23 December 1430, after...
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stands. In 1650 the Grou family of Rouen France established a land holding here. The Commission scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSPI) operates Francophone...
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(13 December 2021). "Rouen : la statue de Napoléon va faire son retour sur le parvis de l'hôtel de ville" [Rouen: statue of Napoleon will make its return...
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villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Le Havre, EHESS (in French). "Histoire de la bibliothèque". Bibliothèques municipales...
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in Rouen, he was educated by the Jesuits, entered the order at the age of eighteen, and became superior at Paris. He is best known by his Histoire de France...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Richard Coeur de Lion)
Richard tried to obtain the manor through negotiation. Walter de Coutances, Archbishop of Rouen, was reluctant to sell the manor, as it was one of the diocese's...
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Madame Bovary (category Works originally published in Revue de Paris)
d'Emma Bovary et Teresa Uzeda: deux cas de boulimie littéraire". Le Centre Flaubert (in French). l'Université de Rouen. Retrieved 5 December 2015. Davis, Lydia...
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had purchased their seats. Several of the Parlements, such as those of Rouen and Provence, had been in existence for centuries, and saw themselves as...
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(1753 – 24 March 1821) was a French writer. Madame d'Abany was born at Rouen. Her marriage with the violent-tempered officer d’Abany was not happy. After...
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François Pierre La Varenne (redirect from François Pierre de la Varenne)
pastissier françois, Le confiturier françois and Le cuisinier friand, from a Rouen almanac of 1693. This venture, under the general direction of Daniel Roche...
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Journal–Discret: Nouvelle de Paris – L'affaire de M. de Besenval, l'imprimerie de Jacques Ferrand fils, 1, rue Senécaux, Rouen, N°. 7, du 7 Janvier 1790...
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Théodore-Éloi Lebreton (category Writers from Rouen)
la Bibliothèque de Rouen : aux électeurs du Département de la Seine-Inférieure, Rouen, [s.n.] 1841: Corneille chez le savetier, scène historique de la...
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The Rouen Courthouse, formerly known as the Échiquier de Normandie (Exchequer of Normandy), is a building located in Rouen, in the French department of...
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“Cartes de Suisses” is a name sometimes given to an 18th-century standard pattern of Tarot playing cards that were initially produced in Rouen, and later...
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