The Cours-la-Reine, also spelled Cours la Reine (without hyphens), is a public park and garden promenade located along the River Seine, between the Place...
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Garden and the Cour-la-Reine, a popular lane for horseback riding at the edge of the city. At the time, the Concorde bridge and the Rue de Rivoli did not...
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Histoire secrete de Bourgogne (1694), Histoire secrète de Henri IV, roi de Castille (1695), Histoire de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre (1696)....
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Cornevin (25 September 2024). "Après le meurtre de Philippine, le sempiternel défi de la sécurisation du bois de Boulogne". www.lefigaro.fr (in French). Retrieved...
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exhibitions, such as "Parfums de Promenade", in the "Galerie des Galeries" (Galeries Lafayette, 2001) and at "La Cour des Senteurs de Versailles" (2013). She...
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List of parks and gardens in Paris (section Promenades)
(16th arrondissement) Cours-la-Reine (8th arrondissement) The Promenade plantée (12th arrondissement) Promenade des Berges de la Seine (7th arrondissement)...
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General Lafayette at Cours la Reine George Washington José de San Martín in the Parc Montsouris Jeanne d'Arc in front of the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur Joseph...
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42, cours de la Reine, 8th Roger Bouvard, 23 rue de la Paix, 2nd 1909: Charles Roussi, 64 rue Pergolèse, 16th Henry Duray and Godon, 2 avenue de Camoëns...
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Underground City, Montreal (redirect from La Ville Souterraine (Montreal))
centres in the Peel and McGill Metro station areas: Cours Mont-Royal, Place Montréal-Trust, and the Promenades Cathédrale (built underneath Christ Church Cathedral)...
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lettres galantes, avec La Promenade des Tuileries (1697) and its sequel L’Heureux Naufrage Le Triomphe de la Bazoche ; et Les amours de Maistre Sebastien Grapignan...
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Chapels of Versailles (redirect from Chapelle royale de Versailles)
in the Grand appartement de la reine and formed the symmetrical pendant with the Salon de Diane in the Grand appartement du roi. This chapel was used...
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along Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt and between the Grand Palais and the Cours-la-Reine. This section of the park is called the Vallée Suisse, or Swiss valley...
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beggars) were allowed on certain days to promenade in the park. The Cours-la-Reine (part of which today is named Cours-Albert-I after the King of Belgium during...
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French court (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Murielle (2011). Laurioux, Bruno; Paviot, Jacques (eds.). La cour du prince : cour de France, cours d'Europe, xiie-xve siècle. Paris: Honoré Champion. p. 658...
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Catherine Bellier (redirect from Catherine-Henriette Bellier, baroness de Beauvais)
aller à la ville de Dom Anna » : Mme de Beauvais et la charge de première femme de chambre de la reine (1646-1666), in: Femmes à la cour de France. Charges...
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1675) married Martin Bocquet, a gardener at the Cours-la-Reine, a promenade created by Queen Marie de' Medici along the Seine. His older brother Jean...
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Palace of Fontainebleau (redirect from Chateau de Fontainebleau)
new courtyard, called the Cour de la Conciergerie or the Cour des Princes, to the east of the Gallery of Deer. On the Cour du Cheval Blanc, the wing of...
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Grilles du Château-Neuf de Meudon. Mariette, A.F. La grille basse du Château-Neuf, c. 1708 Musée-promenade de Marly-le-Roi. Taque foyère aux armes du dauphin...
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located at the Cours-la-Reine, the quai du Louvre, the quai Conti, across from the Palais-Bourbon, and at the western end of the Île-de-la-Cité, an establishment...
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Cours-la-Reine a promenade 1.5 kilometers long, shaded by four rows of elm trees, along the Seine. The Jardin du Luxembourg was created by Marie de'...
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Paris during the Second Empire (section Promenades)
The most popular promenade for the wealthier Parisians began at the Place de la Concorde, went up the Champs-Elysees to the Place de l'Étoile, and then...
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128 - Fantaisie brillante sur Faust, de Gounod Op. 129 - Fantaisie brillante sur 'La Reine de Saba', opéra de Gounod Op. 130 - Voici le soleil. Valse...
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and fountains, Marie de' Medici had the old Roman aqueduct from Rungis reconstructed. In 1616, she also created the Cours-la-Reine west of the Tuileries...
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away, leaving Manon to voice her regrets. Scene 1: Paris, the promenade of the Cours-la-Reine on a feast-day Among the throng of holiday-makers and vendors...
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"Place du Château-d’Eau" became the Place de la République, and a statue of the Republic was placed in the center in 1883. The avenues "de la Reine-Hortense"...
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Architecture of Paris (section The Palais de la Cité)
Monique (2000). La Conciergerie. Éditions du Patrimoine. ISBN 978-2-85822-298-8. de Finance, Laurence (2012). La Sainte-Chapelle. Éditions du Patrimoine....
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String Quartet No. 8, Op. 121 (1932) String Quartet No. 9, Op. 140 (1935) La reine de Saba for string quartet, Op. 207 (1939) String Quartet No. 10 Anniversaire...
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Raymond Delamarre (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
that designed by the landscape gardener Joseph Marrast in the avenue Cours-La-Reine. The idea of such an exhibition was first muted in 1916 and was considered...
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named Aix–du Lac. A 36 metres (118 ft)-wide promenade was built, between Barrier and Garibaldi Boulevards, named Allée promenade des bords de lac. This...
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l'usine; 2. Promenades du philosophie; 3. A travers bois; 4. Cornemuse en têt; 5. Sur la route d'Amalfi; 6. Sentier de Meudon au printemps; 6. Par la pluie...
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