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    de Beauvau and the Hôtel du Tillet street in the Rue des Saussaies, was awarded a house in the Rue Coquilliere, at the corner of the Rue de Grenelle Saint-Honore...
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    "theater", then located in a cellar of the Hôtel des Fermes, rue de Grenelle-Saint-Honoré (now rue Jean-Jacques-Rousseau). The prestidigitator was also a shrewd...
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    also occupied nos. 87 and 89 rue de Grenelle [fr], onto which the garden extended. No. 97: Hôtel de Ségur (also called Hôtel de Salm-Dyck). This house was...
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    de la Marine et des Colonies, revue mensuelle, tome 9, Paris, Imprimerie et Librairie administratives de Paul Dupont, 47 rue de Grenelle-Saint-Honoré...
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    refers to the former barony). The premises are at 142 Rue de Grenelle in the district of Faubourg Saint-Germain in the 7th arrondissement, opposite the Hôtel...
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    Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, École Militaire, and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, an RER suburban-commuter-railway station. A disused station, Champ de Mars, is also...
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    Saint-Germain, and, according to Peter Kropotkin, "in the Rue Mélée and the Rue de Grenelle there was a horrible slaughter of poor folk who could not defend themselves...
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    Paris, at the intersection of the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, the Avenue de Marigny, the Rue des Saussaies and the Rue de Miromesnil. It is located in the...
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    Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
    Fresne de Beaucourt, G., Histoire de Charles VII, Tome I: Le Dauphin (1403–1422), Librairie de la Société bibliographiqque, 35 Rue de Grenelle, Paris...
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    Boulevard Saint-Germain from the Pont de la Concorde to rue du Bac; building rue des Saints-Pères and rue de Rennes. Extending the rue de la Glacière...
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    The Rue de Lille (Street of Lille) is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, in the upscale Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin and Invalides quarters...
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    Louis Visconti (category Prix de Rome for architecture)
    l'Intérieur, rue de Grenelle, with Moreau, 1846. Extension du ministère des Finances, 1846. Hôtel de La Vaupalière, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, rebuilding...
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  • Louis-Pierre Marquet, 204 rue de Grenelle, 7th Henri Bunel and Fernand Dupuis, 39 rue d'Antin, 2nd Michel Rabier, 87 boulevard de la Villette, 10th 1899:...
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    Église Saint-Christophe-de-Javel [fr] Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Grenelle [fr] Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-La-Salle [fr] Église Saint-Lambert de Vaugirard [fr]...
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    on the Rue Cambon and Rue Saint-Honoré; Magny on the Rue Mazet; Foyot near the Luxembourg Gardens; and Maire at the corner of the Boulevard de Strasbourg...
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    colonel of the German troops, the battalion commander of the Fontaine-Grenelle, brother-in-law of the prince Anton Aloys, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen...
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    exits. The station is named after the nearby rue Mirabeau, under which it runs. It was in turn named after Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, the Count of Mirabeau, a...
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    notably rue de la Ferronnerie (1st arr.), rue Saint-Honoré (1st arr.), rue du Mail (2nd arr.), and rue Saint-Louis-en-Île on the Île Saint-Louis. They...
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    Bruant. The selected site was in the then suburban plain of Grenelle (plaine de Grenelle). By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the...
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    2013. "The Charles de Gaulle Monument". Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2013. "Cathedral of Saint-Louis des Invalides"...
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    Exelmans. On 27 July 1937, the section of line 8 between La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle and Porte d'Auteuil, including Michel-Ange–Molitor was transferred to line...
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    finally destroyed in 1816. Château d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir. The corner of rue de l'Arbre Sec and rue Saint Honoré. Rebuilt in 1606, moved in 1636, rebuilt...
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    Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré, while its most influential member, Robespierre, lived at 366 (now 398) Rue Saint-Honoré. The Left Bank, near...
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    luxury products. The finest shops of Paris were lined up along the Rue Saint-Honoré. The Industrial Revolution steadily changed the economy and the appearance...
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    his position as Grand Maître de l'Artillerie. Palais de Justice (1722). Restorations. Hôtel de Villars, 116 rue de Grenelle. Entrance doorway. Now the mairie...
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    Saint-Honoré, opened at the porte Coquillière, reached the porte Saint-Denis, porte Mauconseil, porte Babette, came to rue Vielle-du-Temple, the rue des...
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    police to the sidewalks of the Rue Saint-Denis, the Rue Saint-Honoré, the Rue Sainte-Anne, and the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Houses of prostitution, marked...
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    plus abbeys, churches such as Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were...
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    and composer Claude Debussy. Honoré de Balzac lived in Passy for over six years, and his house is now a museum (Maison de Balzac). The apartment in which...
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    also served as the Pit Stop for the fifth leg of The Amazing Race 32. Honoré de Balzac described the bridge in Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes as...
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