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    from the upper classes, mostly recruited from the Lycée Carnot and the Chaptal, Condorcet, Janson-deSailly, and Saint-Joseph-des-Tuileries schools. According...
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    Hôtel de Crillon Hôtel de Marigny Hôtel de la Marine Royal Monceau Lycée Chaptal Maxim's Art Nouveau "Collection 1900" Musée Cernuschi Musée Bouilhet-Christofle...
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  • Evening With Joe Henderson. They are as follows: Visa (Charlie Parker) Rue Chaptal (also known as "Royal Roost" and "Tenor Madness" (Fats Navarro, Kenny Clarke)...
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    Beatrice (1813) in the Villa Melzi at Bellagio, Lago di Como. Statue of The Redeemer for the chapel in Villa Melzi. Bust of Chaptal in Montpellier. Bust...
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    Jewish clan. Moïse's widow Irène survived the Holocaust by escaping to a villa in the south of France. Nevertheless, there are still living members of...
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    museum has its roots in a painting collection donated by Napoleon and Chaptal to the city of Mainz in 1803. It moved into its current location, in the...
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    Galilée [1,287] Lavatory Madeleine 8 16 place de la Madeleine [1,288] Lycée Chaptal 8 45 boulevard des Batignolles [1,289] Aux Tortues 8 55 boulevard Haussmann...
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    into self-imposed exile by living initially in Rome, where he bought the Villa Rufinella in Frascati. In 1809, Napoleon increased pressure on Lucien to...
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    Wednesday (textile, utility, etc.) at Place Chaptal, and on Saturday mornings (food market) at Place Chaptal and Place Urbain V. In addition, night markets...
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    emphasis on sanitation and public health. A major reformer was Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756–1832), a physician who was Minister of Internal Affairs. He created...
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    founders with Ingelbrecht). While continuing his secondary studies at Lycée Chaptal, he was admitted in 1944 to the Conservatoire de Paris where he won several...
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  • "Route nationale 7" by Charles Trenet "Roads of Paris" by Jeremie "Rue Chaptal" (a.k.a. "Royal Roost") by Kenny Clarke "Rue Dauphine" by Malcolm McLaren...
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    belonging to the family Rutaceae, and named in Naudin's honour. He taught at Chaptal College as professor of zoology, but a neurological disease left him deaf...
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  • Around the same time Gurevich moved from Neuilly-sur-Seine into Pannwitz's villa, located close to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. As a result of his successes...
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    acquisitions, even against Napoleon's wishes.: 132  As a result of the Chaptal Decree in 1801, works of greater merit were selected for the Louvre, while...
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  • following an increase in demand for Ary’s work, he decided to move to a villa on Rue Chaptal in Nouvelle Athène, which was an arts district near Montmartre. Cornelia...
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    Dewis devoted nearly all of his time to painting in his atelier at 28 rue Chaptal or sketching at locations across France and Belgium. He was prolific, selling...
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    became simply line 2 on 17 October 1907. The name of the street derives from Villa Externa (Latin for "external house"), a medieval farm and residence of the...
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  • return to Brussels. On 28 July 1944, two men entered Grubers garden at her villa in Avenue de Fléron and fired shots at her, hitting her in the chest three...
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