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    "Présentation." Lycée Montaigne. Retrieved on October 2, 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lycée Montaigne de Bordeaux. Lycée Montaigne (in French)...
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    Schools portal There is an unrelated Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux, the website of which is http://montaigne.bordeaux.free.fr (in French). Meltzer, Hannah...
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    Trintignant. Ausonius Eleanor of Aquitaine Richard II of England Michel de Montaigne Sainte Jeanne de Lestonnac Montesquieu Rosa Bonheur Odilon Redon...
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  • Lycée Michel Anguier, Eu Lycée Michel de Montaigne, Mulhouse Lycée Michel Montaigne, Bordeaux Lycée Michelet, Vanves Lycée Michelet, Montauban Lycée Michelet...
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  • Look up Montaigne or montaigne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montaigne may refer to: Michel de Montaigne (1533–1582; Lord of Montaigne), a French...
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    metropolis of Bordeaux, being the second-largest suburb of Bordeaux and located just southwest of it. Pessac is also home to Bordeaux Montaigne University...
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  • Dauphiné. De Bouillane de Lacoste studied at Lycée Ronsard in Vendôme and the Lycée Michel Montaigne in Bordeaux. He earned a degree in political studies...
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  • Michel Roquebert (7 August 1928 – 15 June 2020) was a French writer and historian. After studying classical studies at the Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux...
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    Marcel Dassault (category Lycée Condorcet alumni)
    his wife Noémie Allatini. His parents were Jewish. He was educated at the Lycée Condorcet in Paris. After studies in electrical engineering, he graduated...
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  • Jean-Didier Vincent (category Academic staff of the University of Bordeaux)
    study literature at the École normale supérieure, then at the Lycée Michel-Montaigne in Bordeaux. His parents, wine brokers and Protestants, encouraged him...
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  • was Michel Rivière, a career soldier who was transferred to Bordeaux two months after the birth of his son. Joseph attended the Lycée Michel Montaigne in...
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  • politician. After his studies at the Lycée Montaigne, Tavernier became a radiologist. He served as President of Bordeaux Segalen University from 1979 to 1989...
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    began pastoral work in Bordeaux, serving as pastor of Montussan and of Beychac (1940–1944), chaplain of the lycée Michel-Montaigne (1944–1951), and vicar...
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  • evolution and metal-poor stars. Born in Bordeaux, France, he attended the Lycée Michel-Montaigne in Bordeaux and studied physics at the École normale...
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  • group Bruno Bonnell: Chairman & founder of Infogrames, former CEO of Atari Michel Combes: CEO of SoftBank Group International ("SBGI"), former CEO of Alcatel-Lucent...
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    and the Lycée Henri IV, along with Mines ParisTech, ESPCI Paris, Paris Dauphine University, Paris Observatory, Ecole normale supérieure and Lycée Louis-le-Grand...
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    Most are held in state lycées (high schools); a few are private. Admission is competitive and based on the students' lycée grades. Preparatory classes...
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    de TF1 ? » List of colleges and lycées in Paris School portal France portal Official site of the lycée Claude Monet Lycée Claude Monet seen from above...
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    Pierre Nora (category Lycée Carnot alumni)
    French Grand National History Prize. 2011: Prix Jean-Zay 2012: Prix Montaigne de Bordeaux 2014: Dan David Prize 2021: Jean-Jacques Rousseau Prize. 1989 :...
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    Navarre, author of the Heptameron. Another 16th-century author was Michel de Montaigne, whose most famous work, Essais, started a literary genre. French...
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  • partnerships with prominent high schools in Paris — such as Lycée Condorcet, Lycée Saint-Louis, Lycée Janson de Sailly, GHS Claude Monet, and The International...
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    Bergerac is located within the Bordeaux Académie, which covers the entire former Aquitaine region. The main high school is Lycée Maine de Biran. Other high...
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  • administratively under the Academy of Bordeaux, it is the third largest university in southwestern France (after Bordeaux and Toulouse), with almost 14,000...
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    interested in astronomy from a young age. He studied at the Lycée Michel de Montaigne de Bordeaux but was forced to go into hiding during the Second World...
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    Claude Dagens (category Clergy from Bordeaux)
    Dagens (French pronunciation: [klod ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ daʒɑ̃s]; born 20 May 1940 in Bordeaux, Gironde) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop...
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    Saint-Exupéry Collège Notre-Dame (private) Lycées Lycée Lamartine Lycée René-Cassin Lycée hôtelier Dumaine Lycée Ozanam (private) Mâcon is one of the department's...
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    they had three children: Michel, Bernard and Françoise. He taught successively at the Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux and Lycée Buffon in Paris. He taught...
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    preparatory course (Hypokhâgne and Khâgne) in literature at the Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux and the Lycée Louis-Le-Grand in Paris, she studied at the École Normale...
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    born 1971, who is also a philosopher and professor at the Université Bordeaux-Montaigne. Stiegler died by suicide on 5 August 2020. Stiegler is survived by...
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  • 1978) Lycée-collège Léon-Blum, Villeneuve d'Ascq Arc du Nuage(Arc the Cloud) (stone / 3.6m x 5.6 x 1.6 / June 1978) Lycée Michel Montaigne de Bordeaux Gardien...
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