December to April. The parish church has a Gothic-style portal. Claviere (known as Clavières until the early 19th century) was already known in Roman times...
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Clavières (French pronunciation: [klavjɛʁ]; Occitan: Clavèiras) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. Communes of the Cantal...
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Étienne Clavière (29 January 1735 – 8 December 1793) was a Genevan-born French financier and politician of the French Revolution. He was the French Minister...
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Chevalier de Clavières (born in Guérande on 17 February 1738) was a French Navy officer. He fought in the War of American Independence, and taking part...
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Château de Clavières was a château in Ayrens, a commune in the Cantal département in the Auvergne region of France. The Château de Clavières burnt down...
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Oulx-Cesana-Claviere-Sestriere (Italian: Stazione di Oulx) is a railway station in the Oulx comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Piedmont. The...
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French-Italian border at Claviere/Montgenèvre. Located some 70 km (44 miles) west of Turin, it comprises the five Piedmontese resorts of Claviere (1760m), Sansicario...
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Olympic Winter Games. Together with the villages of Pragelato, Sestriere, Claviere, Cesana Torinese, San Sicario and Montgenèvre, in France, it makes up the...
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Octavien de Guasco (22 February 1712 – 10 March 1781), Count of Clavières, was an Italian writer and translator. He was born Giovanni Battista Ottaviano...
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musical plays Victor Cherbuliez (1829–1899), novelist and author Étienne Clavière (1735–1793), banker and politician of the French revolution Paulo Coelho...
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Indian Ocean, taking part in the Battle of Cuddalore under Chevalier de Clavières. In 1794, she was razéed and renamed to Flibustier, recommissioned as...
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French. The Château de Clavières, built in the Troubadour style, was burnt down on 25 May 1936 and left in ruins. The Parc de Clavières is registered as an...
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the Germans pillaged several of the surrounding villages, including Clavières. In the course of the battles, the French Forces of the Interior sustained...
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his cabinet. The French had to deal with serious inflation and Étienne Clavière was appointed as minister of finance. According to Louvet it was only due...
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Finances Louis Hardouin Tarbé 29 May 1791 24 March 1792 Feuillant Étienne Clavière 24 March 1792 13 June 1792 Girondins Antoine Duranton 13 June 1792 18...
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Woodcutter's Wife Episode: "Bug Beard" 2001 The Feast of All Saints Elsie Claviere Miniseries 2001 Taking Back Our Town Emelda West TV movie 2004 Fatherhood...
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visitors/year) Castle de la Vigne in Ally (6,000 visitors/year) Castle of Clavières in Ayrens Castle of Carbonat in Arpajon-sur-Cère Chateau de Conros, near...
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Pierre Clavière active in 1627 Cyprien Levert 1660–1670 Jacques Hérisson 1670–1680 Guillaume Hérisson 1680–1683 Jacques Dollé 1683–1717 Louis-André Desmorest...
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mountain, and the border was moved to the edge of the Italian village of Claviere. In 1957 all the remains of the guns and armour were removed. The masonry...
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(1792) Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, leading figure (1792–1793) Étienne Clavière, leading figure (1793) Georges Danton, leading figure (1793) Maximilien...
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was to appear on the next day before the Revolutionary Tribunal, Étienne Clavière committed suicide. Thomas Paine lost his seat in the Convention, was arrested...
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questions. On his return to Paris he had become acquainted with Étienne Clavière, the Genevese exile, and a banker named Panchaud. From them he learnt about...
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First International Ski Competition, between Montgenevre (in France) and Claviere (in Italy). 1908: Sir Arnold Lunn founded the Alpine Ski Club 1908: The...
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Poet; guillotined. Jean Chouan Royalist counter-revolutionary. Étienne Clavière Girondist; finance minister 1792; died in prison by suicide 1793. Anacharsis...
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political, social, and cultural instability of the Revolution. Étienne Clavière lobbied for large issues of assignats representing national wealth and...
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Valley — 1,818 m (5,965 ft) 3 Livigno Lombardy Sondrio 1,816 m (5,958 ft) 4 Claviere Piedmont Turin 1,760 m (5,770 ft) 5 Rhêmes-Notre-Dame Aosta Valley — 1...
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Photo contest for his photograph of a Libyan rebel fighter. Guillaume Clavières, senior photo editor at Paris Match said of him: Rémi is one of the most...
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the Latin trial proceedings, by archivist-paleographer René de Maulde-La Clavière.) Bourdeaut, Arthur (1924). "Chantocé, Gilles de Rays et les ducs de Bretagne"...
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Monts de la Lune ski area, which is the connection between Montgenèvre and Claviere-Cesana, there are 31 lifts and 94 slopes, including 9 green, 25 blue, 45...
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