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    The Château Pastré (French pronunciation: [ʃato pastʁe]), formerly known as the Château de Montredon ([ʃato d(ə) mɔ̃(t)ʁ(ə)dɔ̃]), is a 19th-century building...
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  • Prince Murat Olivier Pastré (born 1950), French banker and economist Ulysse Pastre (1864-1930), French politician Château Pastré, a chateau in Marseille. This...
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    The Château d'If (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto dif]) is a fortress located on the Île d'If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago, situated about...
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  • parcel of land next to her Château Pastré to Emmaüs, a Catholic organization for the homeless. In 1918, she married Count Jean Pastré, an aristocrat and polo...
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  • André Hubert Pastré (2 December 1888 – 29 June 1960) was a French polo player. He played polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Jean Pastré was born in 1888...
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    Eugène Pastré (15 December 1806 – 1 March 1868) was a French shipowner and merchant, and the first owner of the Château Pastré in Marseille, France. Eugène...
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    former owner Eugène Pastré (1806–1868). The château is at the end of a long avenue in the 120 hectares (300 acres) Campagne Pastré park, owned by the city...
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    Faïence Museum (Musée de la Faïence de Marseille) from the Château Pastré to the Château Borély, which will also hold the planned Museum of Decorative Arts...
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    team (Count Jean Pastré, Captain J. Jaubert, F. Egan, E. Targett) played in the Laversine Open Polo Cup on the grounds of the château. During World War...
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  • Danjoy created the design for the Château Pastré in Marseille, commissioned by the shipowner and merchant Eugène Pastré (1806-1868) and his wife, Céline...
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    Guillermy Belsunce Bompard Calanques National Park Canebière Château Borély Château d'If Château Pastré Cimetière Saint-Pierre CMA CGM Tower Docks Église Notre-Dame-du-Mont...
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    (1806-1862), a celebrated architect who had directed construction of the Château Pastré. In early 1859, the mayor Jean-François Honnorat asked the sculptor...
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    of the former Musée de la Faïence de Marseille (Faience Museum) at Château Pastré, Fashion Museum, the decorative arts collections of the Musée Cantini...
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    Countess Lily Pastré, to hide him at Montredon, her chateau outside of Marseille. Piaf paid her to keep him fed and protected. Countess Pastré was a music...
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    feu", Céramiques d‘artistes de 1885 à nos jours, Musée de la Faïence, Château Pastré, Marseille, France 2002 "paper art 8: Turbulences in Paper", Leopold...
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    Charles-Roux parle de la Comtesse Lily Pastré Archived 2014-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, Culture 13 Lily Pastré, mécène éclairé et âme généreuse, La Croix...
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  • Saint-Lambert (1891–1974), French philanthropist later known as Countess Lily Pastré Steve Double (born 1966), British politician and Member of Parliament Double...
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    44°03′07″N 4°50′20″E / 44.052°N 4.839°E / 44.052; 4.839 Château Fortia is a French wine producing estate in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape region of the Rhône...
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    de Chapelle Hubert de Monbrison Charles de Polignac Jules Macaire Jean Pastré Great Britain Frederick W. Barrett Dennis Bingham Fred Guest Kinnear Wise...
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    François I built two forts: one on the island of If, which became the famous Chateau d'If, the other at the top of La Garde, which included the chapel. This...
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  • Montluçon Château de La Louvière Musée des Musiques Populaires Annonay Musée vivarois Aurillac Musée d'art et d'archéologie Montélimar Musée du château des...
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  • Baux-de-Provence 1930 This monument located on Les Baux-de-Provence's Esplanade du château commemorates the Provence farmer and poet. It stands on a rocky promontory...
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