The Basilica of Saint-Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, now formally known as the Basilique-cathédrale de Saint-Denis) is a large former...
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Rouen Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen)
late Gothic Flamboyant style was added to the tower of Saint-Romaine. Cardinal-Archbishop Georges d'Amboise (1494-1510) had a major influence on the church...
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Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ də kɔliɲi]; 16 February 1519 – 24 August 1572), was a French nobleman, Admiral...
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List of castles in France (section Centre-Val de Loire)
Semur-en-Auxois • Thil Doubs (25) Belvoir • Besançon • Cléron • Fort de Joux • Montbéliard • Montfaucon Haute-Saône (70) Étobon • Oricourt • Ray-sur-Saône...
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Les Invalides (redirect from Cathedral of Saint-Louis des Invalides)
Gouverneurs beaneath Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides Plaque honoring Marshal de Lattre de Tassigny in Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides Plaque honoring...
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was discovered. In 1758, three more crypts were dug in the Chapel of Saint-Georges to be used for burials of canons of Notre-Dame. In 1765, a larger crypt...
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Strasbourg Cathedral (redirect from Notre Dame de Strasbourg)
Foessel, Georges; Klein, Jean-Pierre: Connaître Strasbourg, 1988, p. 48 ISBN 2-7032-0185-0 "1906-1926 : Consolidation des fondations du pilier de la tour"...
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collectivities the legal populations sources are: Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon: 2019 census Saint-Barthélemy: 2019 census Saint-Martin: 2019 census French Polynesia:...
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Reims Cathedral (redirect from Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral)
and 1777, under the cardinal-archbishop Charles Antoine de La Roche-Aymon. The chapel of the saint Joan of Arc, who had famously attended the coronation...
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Lycée Georges Clemenceau, Villemomble Lycée Georges Cuvier, Montbéliard Lycée Georges de La Tour, Metz Lycée Georges de La Tour, Nancy Lycée Georges Dumézil...
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Coutances Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale de Coutances)
lives of the saints Thomas Becket, George and Blaise. The floor of the north aisle is laid with medieval tiles decorated with the fleur-de-lys, or lily...
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Metz Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz)
Catholic Diocese of Metz, the seat of the bishops of Metz. It is dedicated to Saint Stephen. The diocese dates back at least to the 4th century and the present...
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Festival takes place in February in five cities: Belfort, Besançon, Dijon, Montbéliard and Mulhouse. Its programming is also focused on new musical trends such...
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List of longest-reigning monarchs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(sovereign 1 October 1978; 43 years, 342 days) Saint Lucia (sovereign 22 February 1979; 43 years, 198 days) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (sovereign 27...
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the Protestant populations of eastern France, in Alsace, Moselle, and Montbéliard, were mainly Lutherans. In his Encyclopedia of Protestantism, Hans Hillerbrand...
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mosque. Christians rebelled and captured Attalea with aid of Walter of Montbéliard in 1212. Briefly restored Byzantine rule in Attalea was ended by Kaykaus...
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de Nanterre" (in French). Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014. Mass for the installation of Msgr Aupetit in the temple...
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off. In 1307, the town of Belfort was first chartered by the Counts of Montbéliard. During the next century, France was to be militarily shattered by the...
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List of twin towns and sister cities in France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Reigate and Banstead, England, United Kingdom Wittlich, Germany Bussy-Saint-Georges Kiryat Ekron, Israel Meiningen, Germany Radcliffe-on-Trent, England...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Saint Geretrand)
Exuperius were honored as saints: Referendus, Rufinianus, and Lupus (about 465) Saint Vigor (early 6th century) destroyed a pagan temple, then still in use Regnobert...
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Regiment (French: 2e Régiment de Marche du 1er étranger, 2eR.M.1erR.E) at the corps of the 1st Brigade, north of Montbéliard. On August 21, the regiment...
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Saint-Brieuc Cathedral (French: Basilique-Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Saint-Brieuc) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Saint-Brieuc, Brittany...
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comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier and the pioneers of the theory of evolution, Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. The museum's...
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Limoges Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges)
Limoges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Limoges, France. it became part of the new administrative...
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à 9. Georges de Manteyer, Le nom et les deux premières enceintes de Gap, p. 146. Georges de Manteyer, Le nom et les deux premières enceintes de Gap, schémas...
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Numa-Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1853) Léon Heuzey (1854) Paul Vidal de la Blache (1867) Charles Diehl (1883) Victor Bérard (1887) Georges Daux (1920) André...
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built by Duke Frederick I of Württemberg in the gardens of the Château de Montbéliard. It included an Egyptian bridge across which guests walked to reach...
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1440s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Elector Palatine (d. 1508) September 7 – Henry, Count of Württemberg-Montbéliard (1473–1482) (d. 1519) October 31 – Władysław II of Płock, Polish noble...
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England, Scotland, and Ireland (d. 1712) October 5 – George II, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard (1662–1699) (d. 1699) October 17 – Samuel Danforth, American...
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Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801 (in French). Paris: A. Picard. Letourneau, Georges (1895). Histoire du séminaire d'Angers:...
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