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    Savoyard Centre (1900), also known as State Savings Bank, is an office building at 151 West Fort Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was designated...
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  • Look up Savoyard or savoyard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Savoyard refers to: Savoyard dialect, a Franco-Provençal language Savoyard League, a...
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    The Savoyard state is a term of art used by historians to denote collectively all of the states ruled by the counts and dukes of Savoy from the Middle...
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    Savoyard (endonym: savoyârd) is a Franco-Provençal dialect of the Gallo-Romance family. It is spoken in some territories of the historical Duchy of Savoy...
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  • One Campus Martius One Detroit Center One Woodward Avenue The Qube Savoyard Centre Vinton Building Wright-Kay Building Rock Ventures is engaged in community...
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    II, NYC Washington Square Arch, NYC New York Herald Building, NYC Savoyard Centre, Detroit Lovely Lane Methodist Church, Baltimore Rhode Island State...
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    Rouss Hall, University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia c. 1898 Savoyard Centre Detroit, Michigan 1900 originally State Savings Bank; National Register...
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    Harmonie Centre Harmonie Club L. B. King Opera House Music Hall Merchants One Griswold Street Wayne County Building Wright-Kay Savoyard Centre Midtown...
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    Sardegna and Corsica or Piedmont–Sardinia as a composite state during the Savoyard period, was a country in Southern Europe from the late 13th until the mid-19th...
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    The block is also bordered to the west (along Shelby Street) by the Savoyard Centre, previously known as the Peoples Savings Bank Building and 151 West...
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  • the National Register of Historic Places in Buchanan County, Iowa Savoyard Centre, also known as State Savings Bank, Detroit, Michigan, listed on NRHP...
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    Rhode Island's Rosecliff mansion, designed Detroit's Neoclassical Savoyard Centre (1900) at 151 Fort St. Belle Isle Park provides panoramic views of...
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    into an office supply showroom. This structure is now known as the Savoyard Centre. 106 Herman Strasburg House April 29, 1986 (#86001036) 5415 Cass Ave...
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    almost exclusively as patois or under the names of its distinct dialects (Savoyard, Lyonnais, Gaga in Saint-Étienne, etc.). Formerly spoken throughout the...
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    Turin (section City centre)
    predominantly Baroque and was developed under the Savoyard state. Nonetheless, the main street of the city centre, Via Roma, was built during the Fascist era...
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  • sur le Gouvernement Temporel de la Providence) is an 1821 book by the Savoyard diplomat and philosopher Joseph de Maistre. In a series of dialogues, three...
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    1666 – 31 October 1732) was the head of the House of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 12 June 1675 until his abdication in 1730. He was the first...
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    Portugal when she married Charles III of Savoy. Asti was one of the main Savoyard strongholds in later wars. In 1616, besieged by the Spanish governor of...
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    Naples, and finally down to the Kingdom of Sicily but was also known in the Savoyard states. In Ferrara, the World was the highest, followed by Justice and...
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  • one of the forefathers of conservative thought in the 1790s along with Savoyard statesman Joseph de Maistre. The first established use of the term in a...
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    a chocolate cauldron filled with marzipan vegetables, a reference to a Savoyard siege of the city which was supposedly foiled by a housewife with a cauldron...
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    after 1871, many ethnic Italian-speakers (Trentino-Alto Adigan Italians, Savoyard Italians, Corfiot Italians, Niçard Italians, Swiss Italians, Corsican Italians...
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    was never finished. In 1861, with the birth of the Kingdom of Italy, Savoyard officials surveyed the contents of the Palace. The bidet was inventoried...
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    Europe and the staging area for Ottoman expansion across the Balkans. The Savoyard Crusade recaptured Gallipoli for Byzantium in 1366, but the beleaguered...
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    individual opponents but did not achieve his aim until 1696 when the Savoyards agreed to the Treaty of Turin and switched sides. Thereafter, members...
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    partner Christian Durupt, so that all buildings would be in harmony with the Savoyard style, using wood and stone for the walls, with slanted slate roofs. In...
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    the 18th century. Finally, from the early 18th century onward, under the Savoyard and contemporary Italian one, following the country's linguistic policies...
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    family. After Eleanor's marriage, many of her Savoyard relatives joined her in England. At least 170 Savoyards arrived in England after 1236, coming from...
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    Spanish Succession. A French army led by Louis de la Feuillade besieged the Savoyard capital of Turin, whose relief by Prince Eugene of Savoy has been called...
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    the department of Savoy and that of Piedmont, formerly belonging to the Savoyard state. The 1860 act is still legally valid for both the French and Italian...
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