(Westminster) patronized by French refugees. In 1791 he lived at 550, Rue Notre-Dame, Lille. On 17 May 1793 he appeared as a witness at the Tribunal Révolutionnaire...
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Prefecture from 1826 to 1872 (59 to 68 rue Royale). It has been the seat of the bishopric of Lille since 1913. Hôtel Crépy-Saint-Léger, so named because it was...
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collegiate church of Saint-Pierre was once a large church located in Vieux-Lille, and for almost 750 years it set the pace for Lille's religious life. Seriously...
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Saint-Louis, Senegal Tlemcen, Algeria Turin, Italy Valladolid, Spain Wrocław, Poland Rue Esquermoise Place du Général-de-Gaulle (Lille) Vieux-Lille Lille...
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Church of Saint-Étienne, Lille (French: Église Saint-Étienne de Lille) is a Roman Catholic church located on the rue de l'Hôpital Militaire in Lille, France...
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The Rue de Lille (Street of Lille) is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, in the upscale Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin and Invalides quarters...
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Canal des Boucheries, one of Lille's many covered canals in the 19th century, which ran approximately where the Rue Saint-Nicolas is today. At its center...
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to Lille-Europe Eurostar to London, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. (via Magenta) Gare Saint-Lazare: trains to Normandy (via Haussmann–Saint-Lazare)...
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(1985) Pierre Soulages, Peinture 222 X 175 cm (1983) Jacques Villeglé, DC Lille rue Littré (2000) Aloïse Corbaz, sans titre (between 1918 and 1964) Aloïse...
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Amiens (redirect from Saint-Acheul (Amiens))
Saint-Jacques, Rue Saint-Jacques The church of Saint-Leu [fr], Rue Saint-Leu The church of Saint-Martin, Rue Morgan The church of Saint-Maurice, Rue Turgot The...
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(Hauts-de-Seine), Liévin (Pas-de-Calais), Lille (Nord), Livry-Gargan (Seine-Saint-Denis), Longueau (Somme), Loos-lez-Lille (Nord), Lunel (Hérault), Marseille...
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The history of Lille dates back to the 11th century when Baudouin V of Flanders endowed the recently founded collegiate church of Saint-Pierre with a charter...
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and celebrities, including Yves Saint Laurent, Françoise Sagan, Samuel Beckett, Vladimir Horowitz, Louis Aragon, François Mitterrand, Kate Moss, Mick Jagger...
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Monaco [57, rue Saint Dominique (l’actuelle Ambassade de Pologne) – 1798-1810] 2. Hôtel de Bernage (2, rue de Lille – 1810-1815) 3. 11, rue la Planche...
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Le Zénith (redirect from Zénith de Saint-Étienne)
Rieu, Frédéric François, Véronique Sanson and William Sheller. It is the fourth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise. Address: Rue du Zénith 54320...
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Armand Lemay (category People from Lille)
Debout/57, rue de Béthune, Lille (1927) Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Steenwerck (1928) Automobile Palace, Lille (1928) 36, rue Saint-Sébastien, Lille (ca. 1928)...
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François Souchon (1787 – 5 April 1857) was a French painter. François Souchon was born in Alais, Gard, in 1787. In 1809 he went to Paris to study painting...
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279) François (2000, p. 11) François (2000, p. 13) François (2000, p. 14) Lombard (1989, p. 151) Levillain, Léon (1925). "Études sur l'abbaye de Saint-Denis...
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Pierre-Jules Cavelier Arras and Laon by Théodore-Charles Gruyère Lille and Beauvais by Charles-François Lebœuf Valenciennes and Calais by Philippe Joseph Henri...
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Granville, François Léonor Couraye du Parc [fr]. Octave Feuillet (1821–1890), writer, was born and died in Saint-Lô. His birthplace is 2 Rue Saint-Georges...
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Nanterre, Pontoise, Saint-Denis, and Versailles. Its liturgical centre is at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The archbishop resides on rue Barbet de Jouy in...
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Simon Vollant (category People from Lille)
and Jeanne Pronier and the brother of François Vollant, architect of the Église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (Lille) [fr]. In 1646, Simon Vollant is indicated...
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from neo-classicism to romanticism. François Rude was born 4 January 1784 on rue Petite-Poissonnerie (rue François Rude) in Dijon. His father was a blacksmith...
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predecessor of 1639 Louis XIV on Place des Victoires, by François Joseph Bosio (1828) Joan of Arc on Rue de Rivoli, by Emmanuel Frémiet (1874, reworked in 1899)...
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Clermont-Ferrand, Le Havre, Dunkerque, Lille, Strasbourg, Sceaux and above all Rouen at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen (François Depeaux collection). Lebourg...
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his paintings is in the Musée Marmottan Monet) including The Saint-Lazare Station, The Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Celebration of 30 June 1878, Wind Effect...
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commune of Saint-Désir, in a field known as Funèbre; another, unexcavated, at the corner of rue Pont-Mortain and the present-day Place François-Mitterrand...
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Grande école of Paris-Saclay University. École centrale de Lille (ECLi, EC-Lille or Centrale Lille) École centrale de Lyon (ECL, EC-Lyon, or Centrale Lyon)...
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Its origins date back to 1936 when a fur store located on Rue de la Vieille-Comédie in Lille was transformed into a bookstore. It retained its name, referring...
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de Beauharnais, also known as the Hôtel Colbert de Torcy (1714), 78 rue de Lille (1713). Now housing the German Embassy. Interiors were entirely remodelled...
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