Pierre Plantard (section Rennes-le-Château)
secret of Rennes-le-Château. By 1978, Plantard began claiming that his grandfather had met Bérenger Saunière in Rennes-le-Château, and that the real source...
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region's department of Hauts-de-Seine in the communes of Courbevoie, La Garenne-Colombes, Nanterre, and Puteaux. La Défense is Europe's largest purpose-built...
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Épinac coal mine (section La Garenne shaft)
sunk at the foot of the Château d'Épinac [fr]. It intersected the continuation of the layers mined by the Hagerman shaft, La Garenne shaft, and Michenaux...
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Chaville Castle to Meudon Castle. The Château-Vieux (Old Castle) burned down in 1795 and was rebuilt as the Château-Neuf (New Castle), which in turn burned...
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en historique depuis 1968, INSEE Media related to Neauphle-le-Château at Wikimedia Commons Neauphle-le-Château city council website (in French) v t e...
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Tuileries Garden (redirect from Jardins des Tuileries)
The Tuileries Garden (French: Jardin des Tuileries, IPA: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ de tɥilʁi]) is a public garden between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde in the...
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fourteenth-century château de Villeneuve. Two menhirs, at Fraisse and Les Garennes. Communes of the Creuse department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"...
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estate of the Château de Maisons-Laffitte. The Château de Maisons-Laffitte has a secret passage to what once used to be part of the Château de Maisons-Laffitte...
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Garennes-sur-Eure (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁɛn syʁ œʁ], literally Garennes on Eure) is a commune in the Eure department in northern France. The 19th-century...
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in the trees at Château d'Harcourt – how Lois-Gervais Delamarre, survivor of the French revolution, started the amazing arboretum at the chateau v t e...
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and is known for its very high housing costs. Sceaux is famous for the Château de Sceaux, set in its large park (Parc départemental de Sceaux), designed...
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it had been a royal town and the Château de Saint-Germain the residence of numerous French monarchs. The old château was constructed in 1348 by King Charles...
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Pin-la-Garenne (French pronunciation: [lə pɛ̃ la ɡaʁɛn] ) is a commune North of Bellême in the Orne department in north-western France. Château de la Pellonière...
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centre of Paris. Gisors, together with the neighbouring communes of Trie-Château and Trie-la-Ville, form an urban area of 13,915 inhabitants (2018). This...
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Saumur (redirect from Notre Dame des Ardilliers)
monuments of Saumur are the great Château de Saumur itself which stands high above the town, and the nearby Château de Beaulieu which stands just 200...
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size of a small château between 1632 and 1634. At the death of Louis XIII, in 1643, the village had 1,000 inhabitants. This small château was the site of...
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from the 17th and 18th century (Château de Voisins, Château du Pont, Château du Parc, Château des Sources) The Pavillon des Eaux, built in 1684 by Louis...
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(1861–1933) lived in a house called the Garenne des Metz. Maréchal Canrobert, a general of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, had a château built there, which now serves...
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Saunière, curé de Rennes-le-Château ("The Gold of Rennes, or The Strange Life of Bérenger Saunière, Priest of Rennes-le-Château"), published as a paperback...
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May 2003. The couple married on 26 June 2010 in the park of the Château de la Garenne de Launay near Douchy (Loiret). Their daughter Sharlie was born...
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contains the ruins of the Château de Saint-Cloud, built in 1572 and destroyed by fire in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War. The château was the residence of...
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Petit Andely sprang up at the foot of the eminence on which stands the Château Gaillard, now in ruins, but formerly one of the strongest fortresses in...
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historique des rues de Paris, t. 2, éditions de Minuit, 1985, 1583 p. (ISBN 2-7073-1054-9), p. 574; (fr) Kéléren, "Des lapins de Garenne aux soldats des Bourbons...
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Dory, or Saint-Pierre, a fish Canal de Saint-Pierre, in Toulousse, France Château Saint-Pierre, a winery in the Bordeaux region of France Battle of Saint-Pierre...
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the Grand Saint-Mars Château, Chalo-Saint-Mars (1898), with Eugène Méhu (made a monument historique). War Memorial, La Garenne-Colombes (1913), The Lamartine...
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which is now a museum. Maurice Ravel lived here from 1921 until his death. Château de Groussay, built in the 19th century Jean Anouilh, dramatist Colette...
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Champforgeuil Airport Chambéry – Savoie Airport Chartres – Champhol Aerodrome Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban Airport Châteauroux – Centre Airport Chaumont – Semoutiers...
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Machine. Angers, le château, Inventaire général des monuments et richesses artistiques de la France, 1991 Historique du château d'Angers, Inventaire...
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Saint-Martin-la-Garenne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ la ɡaʁɛn]) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central...
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and notable farms are Les Callouettes, Les Brûlins, Le Bâtiment, and La Garenne. Le Tronquay was first mentioned in the 12th century. The name Tronquay...
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