St Thomas' Church (French: Église Saint-Thomas, German: Thomaskirche) is a historic building in Strasbourg, eastern France. It is the main Lutheran church...
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century; the Gothic Église Saint-Guillaume with its fine early-Renaissance stained glass and furniture; the Gothic Église Saint-Jean; the part-Gothic, part-Art...
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Rosheim Église Saint-Étienne de Seltz Reformed Church of Saint-Étienne, Moudon Saint Stephen's Church, Strasbourg Temple Saint-Étienne, in Mulhouse Saint Etienne...
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Saint Stephen's Church (French: Église Saint-Étienne) in Strasbourg is located inside the catholic ‘Saint-Étienne’ college in Strasbourg, for which it...
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Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster...
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Art Nouveau in Strasbourg developed and was cultivated as a mixture of French influences, especially from the École de Nancy, and Germanic influences...
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Strasbourg was the seat of the Bishopric of Strasbourg (made an Archbishopric in 1988). Archaeological excavations below the current Église Saint-Étienne...
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the Champ de Mars with the inscription Ma parole est sacrée (my word of honour is sacred). Rapp's heart is kept in a shrine in the Église Saint-Matthieu...
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Fort Saint Pierre, Ontario, Canada Church of Saint-Pierre, Caen, Normandy, France Église Saint-Pierre le Vieux (Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg), Strasbourg...
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Lyon Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon)
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon) is a Roman Catholic church located on Place Saint-Jean in central Lyon, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint John...
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St Trophimus' Church, Eschau (redirect from Église Saint-Trophime, Eschau)
Saint Trophimus' Church (French: Église Saint-Trophime) is a Romanesque church in Eschau, a small town in the suburbs of Strasbourg, the historical capital...
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History of the Jews in Alsace (redirect from Strasbourg's Jewish community)
the Romanesque Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul in Sigolsheim, on the roof of the Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul in Rosheim and the Église Saint-Léger in Guebwiller...
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Saint Nicholas Church, Strasbourg (French: Église Saint Nicolas; German: Nikolaikirche) is a small Gothic church in Strasbourg, France. Jean Calvin led...
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8520389°N 2.3456722°E / 48.8520389; 2.3456722 The Church of Saint-Séverin (French: Église Saint-Séverin, pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃ sevʁɛ̃]) is a Roman Catholic...
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Marcelle Engelen Faber (category People from Strasbourg)
took shifts each evening at approximately 6:00 or 7:00 at the Église Saint-Jean de Strasbourg [fr], where the password for assistance was "Pierre". In January...
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name of the square appeared in the 12th century and derives from the Église Saint-Jacques (Church of St. James) which was on the square before being demolished...
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p. 2015: Saint Joseph, image du Père, éd. Grégoriennes, Gap, 128 p. 2015: Coauthor of: Cathédrales de Provence, éd. La Nuée Bleue, Strasbourg, 612 p. 2014:...
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church of Saints Peter and Paul's church (Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul). Other medieval churches are the Lutheran St John's church (Église Saint-Jean), and...
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Église Saint-Georges de Châtenois is the Catholic parish church of Châtenois, in the Bas-Rhin department of France. The current church was built from...
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– 1905 (German Neo-Baroque) Cour d'appel – 1906 (German Neo-Baroque) Église Saint-Martin – 1234–1365. The largest church of Colmar and one of the largest...
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emotionally." Charles pursued his studies at the Saint-Arbogast episcopal school, and went to Strasbourg high school in 1868. At the time an introvert and...
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clock erected, designed by Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué. 1846 – Gare de Strasbourg opens. 1849 – Richard Wagner in Strasbourg (also in 1853 [with Liszt],...
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The Church of Saint Aurelia (église Sainte-Aurélie), situated in the west of Strasbourg near the railway station, is one of the Strasbourg churches with...
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and Église Saint-Antoine-des-Quinze-Vingts in Paris Jean-Jacques Werner: Diriger, composer, former[permanent dead link] Geneviève Honegger, "Jean-Jacques...
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in 1968 before becoming a pastor at the Église réformée de Bischwiller. He became head pastor of the Église réformée du Bouclier in 1976. In 1982, Pfeiffer...
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the Revolution was eventually transferred to Strasbourg. In 1592, with the death of the bishop Jean de Manderscheid, a conflict arouse between the catholic...
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Niederhaslach Church (redirect from Collegiate church Saint Florentius)
church Saint John the Baptist (French: Église paroissiale Saint-Jean Baptiste), formerly Collegiate church Saint Florentius (Collégiale Saint-Florent)...
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Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues (category Companies based in Strasbourg)
beendet. Orgues de l'église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas. Église protestante Saint-Thomas. Strasbourg, Cathédrale Notre-Dame. Strasbourg, Ste-Madeleine....
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each name. Étienne de Bonneuil (late 13th century) Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden Jean de Chelles (13th century) Notre Dame de Paris Pierre de Montreuil (c. 1200–1266)...
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Pantin (category Communes of Seine-Saint-Denis)
a plain crossed by national roadway 2 and 3, the Paris–Strasbourg railway line and the canal de l'Ourcq. Pantin borders the Paris Boulevard Périphérique...
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