• Trocadero may refer to: Trocadéro, Paris, an area of Paris, France Jardins du Trocadéro Palais du Trocadéro, built for the 1878 World's Fair in Paris...
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    OCLC 165892922. (in French) L’incendie du Trocadéro à Toulon (1836), Nicolas Mioque (in French) La fin du Trocadéro, vaisseau de 1er rang (1836), Nicolas...
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    The Trocadéro Palace was an eclectic building of Moorish and neo-Byzantine inspiration dating from the second half of the 19th century. Located in the...
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  • Rate ship of the line 'Le Trocadéro' (1824)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 September 2023. "Russian Sixth Rate ship 'Smirnyi' (1824)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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    achievement, he was offered the title of Prince of Trocadero. Upon the Louis XVIII's death in 1824, his father became King Charles X and Louis Antoine...
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  • Gabriel Davioud (category 1824 births)
    Palais du Trocadero). Among his most notable projects are the popular Saint-Michel Fountain in Place Saint-Michel, the old Palais du Trocadéro (built for...
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    Santi-Pietri to the east and above all by the fortified peninsula of Fort de Trocadéro, where Colonel Garcés positioned 1700 men and 50 guns. Under the command...
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    Trocadéro: ordered on 20 March 1813 and laid down in September 1813 at Toulon as Formidable, renamed to Trocadéro in 1823, launched on 14 April 1824 and...
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    active correspondence of the one that created a long friendship. On April 24, 1824, Torrijos and his wife embarked for England and during the first two years...
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    name to the Quartier Saint-Vincent-de-Paul around it. It was built between 1824 and 1844 on the site where an earlier priory of Saint-Lazare had been located...
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    Woodward, Margaret L. (1968). "The Spanish Army and the Loss of America, 1810–1824". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 48 (4): 586–607. doi:10.2307/2510900...
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    produced a painting The Capture of Pamplona which he exhibited at the Salon of 1824 in Paris. Jarrett p.341 Collins p.373 Fremont-Barnes p.557 Jarrett p.341...
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    Louvre's musée mexicain were transferred to the Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro in 1887. As the Musée de Marine was increasingly constrained to display...
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    Henri Alfred Jacquemart (category 1824 births)
    1878 Exposition Universelle and placed in the garden of the Palais du Trocadéro. When the Palais was demolished the sculpture was located c.1935 to 1985...
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    Romanticism. His painting, Joan of Arc in Prison (1824; Rouen, Mus. B.-A.), which was exhibited in the Salon of 1824, along with his following works reflect the...
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    Robert Pommier and Jacques Billiard, architects. Fontaines du Trocadéro, Esplanade du Trocadéro, (1937). Léon Azéma, Louis-Henri Boileau, Jacques Carlu, architects...
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  • organist, musicologist, writer Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824–1895), novelist, playwright Marie Duplessis (1824–1847), courtesan, The Lady of the Camellias François...
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    Versailles. On April 7 and May 20, federate batteries at Porte Maillot, Trocadéro, and Point-du-Jour were bombarded by the fort, while Federate shells landed...
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    stayed at 24, Place Vendôme, a guesthouse run by M. and Mme de Boyve in 1824-25. This is where she met and carried on an affair with Maria Barlow. Frédéric...
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    more than 33,000 graves in 1830. Père Lachaise was expanded five times: in 1824, 1829, 1832, 1842 and 1850. At present, there are more than 1 million bodies...
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    entered the Navy aged 16 and fought in the Battle of Trocadero (1823), Peruvian War of Independence (1824) and First Carlist War (1834–1840). In 1840, he became...
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    frégate USS Constitution à Cherbourg (1811), Nicolas Mioque La fin du Trocadéro, vaisseau de 1er rang (1836), Nicolas Mioque Boudriot, Jean (1995). Les...
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    Le Cimetière du Sud (Southern Cemetery) and it officially opened 25 July 1824. Since its opening, more than 300,000 people have been buried in Montparnasse...
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    far end of the south wing of the Cour Royale demolished and rebuilt (1814–1824) to match the Gabriel wing of 1780 opposite, which gave greater uniformity...
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    Musée de l'Homme is also in Paris, in the 16th arrondissement (métro Trocadéro). It houses displays in ethnography and physical anthropology, including...
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  • quarter owes its artistic reputation to its Montparnasse cemetery. Open from 1824, it attracted the ateliers of sculptors and engravers to the still-inbuilt...
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    XVI and Marie Antoinette. The new version of the cupola was inaugurated in 1824 by Charles X. As to the crypt where the tombs were located, it was locked...
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    Concorde. The strict harmony of the buildings was assured by a royal decree in 1824. Detail of the pediment sculpture The Last Judgement by Philippe Joseph Henri...
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    new one designed by the architect Maximilien Joseph Hurtault. Beginning in 1824, the chapel underwent a program of major renovation and restoration that...
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    Order of the Holy Spirit, 5 February 1824  Russian Empire: Knight of the Order of St. George, 4th Class, February 1824 Knight of the Order of St. Andrew...
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