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    The Parlement of Rennes or Parlement of Brittany (Parlement de Bretagne, Breujoù Breizh) was one of the parlements, a court of justice under the French...
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    Parlement was moved to Rennes where the Parlement building remains in use to today as a Court of Justice. Initially the Parlement of Rennes functioned as a sovereign...
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    Régime, a parlement (French pronunciation: [paʁləmɑ̃] ) was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France. In 1789, France had 13 parlements, the original...
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    Louis XV (redirect from Louis XV of France)
    protested, but the King persisted. In 1765 the Parlement of Rennes in Rennes denied the authority of the King's officers to impose taxes without its...
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    Middle Ages. Parlement of Brittany, built 1618–1655. Old style streets in Rennes New style streets in Rennes, after the 1720s fire. In 1857, Rennes railway...
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  • European Court of Justice The Supreme Court of Georgia (country) A historic court in the Parlement of Rennes This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    rural until the Second World War, Rennes underwent significant development in the twentieth century. Since the 1950s, Rennes has grown in importance through...
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    The University of Rennes is a public research university located in Rennes, Upper Brittany, France. Originally founded in 1460, the university was split...
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  • 1561 – Parlement of Brittany headquartered in Rennes. 1589 – 13 March: Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur takes power. 1598 – May: Entry of Henry IV...
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    September 1660. On 16 June 1677, he bought the post of First President of the Parlement of Rennes for the sum of 100,000 francs, replacing François d'Argouges...
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    of Fine Arts of Rennes ((in French) Musée des beaux-arts de Rennes) is a municipal museum of fine arts in the French city of Rennes, the capital of Brittany...
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  • Rennes 2 University (UR2; French: Université Rennes 2, officially Université Rennes-II Haute-Bretagne) is a public university located in Upper Brittany...
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  • Mei, Hong Kong, killed 12 in firebomb attack. February 4–5 – The Parlement of Rennes, set alight by fishermen on strike, destroyed. November 27 – Fuxin...
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  • Saint-Malo and the region. He participated in the construction of the Palace of the Parlement of Rennes from 1624 to 1631. Jacques Salbert, Ateliers de retabliers...
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    François Viète (category University of Poitiers alumni)
    Lady of Garnache, and became her adviser against Jacques, Duke of Nemours. In 1573, he became a councillor of the Parlement of Rennes, at Rennes, and...
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    Morlaix (category Communes of Finistère)
    general of the armies of the Republic and the Empire, who died in this city. Yves-Joseph Le Denmat de Kervern (1751–1794), a lawyer in the Parlement of Rennes...
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    René Descartes (category People of the Age of Enlightenment)
    still-born child. Descartes' father, Joachim, was a member of the Parlement of Rennes at Rennes.: 22  René lived with his grandmother and with his great-uncle...
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    Jacques Defermon des Chapelières (category University of Rennes alumni)
    Rennes. He became a lawyer in the Parlement of Rennes in 1782. Defermon was elected (18 April 1789) as a representative of the Third Estate of Rennes...
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    Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Hundred Days)
    Préameneu was a lawyer for the Parlement of Rennes, then to the Parlement of Paris before the revolution, and was also a member of the Legislative Assembly...
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  • Longrais, was a lawyer in the Parlement of Rennes and Seneschal of Brie and Janzé. Her mother, Louise Thérèse Letort, lady of Navinal, came from the same...
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    ville", granted in 1738, enabled it to send representatives to the Parlement of Rennes. Between 1738 and 1751, it obtained some 170,000 pounds to modernize...
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  • Dodik Jégou (category Chevaliers of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques)
    frescos at the Parlement of Rennes (1981) 40 frescos and ceramic pieces at the UNESCO Headquarters (1985) Bibliothèque municipale de Rennes (1989) Inauguration...
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  • Arnaud du Ferrier (category Ambassadors of France to the Republic of Venice)
    Toulouse. Councillor to the parlement of the latter town, and then to that of Rennes, he later became president of the parlement of Paris. He represented King...
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    Alain Emmanuel de Coëtlogon (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
    counsellor to the King in the Parlement of Rennes, and Louise Le Meneust de Bréquigny. He enjoyed an excellent education in Rennes, and joined a military academy...
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  • Antoine-François Bertrand de Molleville (category Ministers of marine and the colonies)
    task of dissolving the Parlement of Rennes. Favourable to the gathering of the estates general in 1789, he advised Louis XVI after the dissolution of the...
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    (2010). Les Parlements de Louis XIV – Parlement et maintien de l'ordre : Rennes (1662–1675) (in French). Presses universitaires de Rennes. pp. 227–239...
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    1787, the Parlement of Paris refused to ratify Charles Alexandre de Calonne's program of financial reform, due to the competing interests of its noble...
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    city wall of Guérande Castle of Saint-Malo, Qui Qu'en Grogne Tower Château de Suscinio Île Vierge lighthouse Parlement of Brittany in Rennes Abbey and...
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    tapestry, formerly in the Parlement of Rennes, Rennes. Her marriage was also depicted in a large bronze sculpture in Rennes Town Hall, which was destroyed...
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    Château de la Motte-Glain (category Monuments historiques of Pays de la Loire)
    1635 by Michel Le Loup, counsellor to the Parlement of Rennes The castle includes a gatehouse composed of a central pavilion flanked by two round towers...
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