• Dijon Football Côte d'Or (French pronunciation: [diʒɔ̃ futbol kot dɔʁ]; lit. 'Dijon Football Gold Coast'), commonly referred to as Dijon FCO or simply...
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    Dijon (UK: /ˈdiːʒɒ̃/, US: /diːˈʒoʊn/; French: [diʒɔ̃] ) is a city that serves as the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
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    son Alexis-Joseph Pérignon became a painter too. In 1856, Alexis-Joseph became director of the École nationale supérieure d'art de Dijon as well as director...
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    Maille also markets traditional dijon mustard and flavored variants through dedicated Maison Maille shops in Dijon, London (2013), New York City (2014)...
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  • Le Zénith (redirect from Zénith de Dijon)
    St-Pier. It is the fifth incarnation of the "Le Zénith" franchise. Address: Rue Joseph Philippon 14000 Caen, France Built: Unknown Opened: June 1993 Capacity:...
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  • Émile Poillot, was appointed on 21 December 1911. He died in Dijon, at his home at 12, rue de la Liberté, at the age of 72. According to the testimony...
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  • an engraver and printseller who had come from Paris to settle in Lyon, at rue [Street] Mercière, with his brother, Gabriel, also an engraver. They were...
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    François Rude (category Artists from Dijon)
    romanticism. François Rude was born 4 January 1784 on rue Petite-Poissonnerie (rue François Rude) in Dijon. His father was a blacksmith and locksmith, who taught...
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    Letters divisions. In 1847 the school moved into its current quarters at the rue d'Ulm, next to the Panthéon in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. This helped...
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    Joffre located in Verdun, France Rue du Maréchal Joffre located in Nice, France Boulevard Maréchal Joffre in Dijon, France Avenue du Maréchal Joffre...
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    des Postes de Dijon, designed by Louis Perreau, 1907-1909 Art Nouveau sgraffito medallion on Rue Ernest Laude no. 20, Brussels, by Joseph Diongre and Privat...
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    arrondissement of Paris. Rue Buffon (Paris) [fr], a street bordering the Jardin des Plantes in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. Rue Buffon (Dijon) Rue Buffon], a street...
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    provinces: in Lyon, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne, Clermont-Ferrand, Poitiers, Dijon, Toulouse, Montpellier and Marseille, as well as in various parts of the...
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    arteries of the 12th arrondissement: the Avenue Daumesnil, the Rue de Charenton and the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, the last of which marks the border...
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    Neoclassical atlas of Mercury and a caryatid of Minerva of Rue Édouard-Herriot no. 39, Lyon, sculpted by Joseph-Hugues Fabisch, 1863 Neoclassical atlantes of Place...
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    according to the Dijon architect Jacques Cellerier, received widespread praise and attracted new patrons to the architect. The owner Franz-Joseph d'Hallwyll...
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    In 1838 he became private secretary to François-Victor Rivet, Bishop of Dijon, and later served as Rivet's vicar general, a position he held for twenty-three...
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    Paris, now located on the city's left bank across from the Louvre, at 14 rue Bonaparte (in the 6th arrondissement). The school has a history spanning...
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    restaurants in Paris today appeared during the Belle Époque, including Maxim's on Rue Royale, Ledoyen in the gardens of the Champs-Élysées, and the Tour d'Argent...
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    Before this journey, he decided to return to France to visit his brother in Dijon. Then, on 16 September, he took a train to Paris but, having taken a later...
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    Henri Bouchard (category Artists from Dijon)
    the 1924 Summer Olympics. The son of a carpenter, Bouchard was born in Dijon. He was educated at the Académie Julian and in the studio of Louis-Ernest...
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    Sciences Po (section Dijon)
    taught on the Paris campus as well as on the decentralized campuses in Dijon, Le Havre, Menton, Nancy, Poitiers and Reims, each with their own academic...
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    Maud'huy (1857–1921) Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923), posthumous Marshal of France Antoine de Mitry (1857–1924) Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor (1770–1849), Marshal...
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  • not received. Returning then to province, he led troupes in The Hague, Dijon, Ostend and Cambrai. In 1790 Dorfeuille obtained with Félix Gaillard, theatre...
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    to Rue Artaud, and provides pedestrian access to the Croix-Rousse plateau from the Winston-Churchill bridge. It was formerly known as rue de Dijon, and...
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    educational enterprise, the Collège de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, located on Rue des Postes [fr], prepared its students for the entrance examinations to the...
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    Claude Johnson. An extensive restoration and cleaning was carried out by Joseph Beuchet in 1932 which mostly included changes to the Récit. Between 1959...
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    Gustave Eiffel (category Architects from Dijon)
    was not a studious child, and thought his classes at the Lycée Royal in Dijon boring and a waste of time, although in his last two years, influenced by...
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    Gare de Chalon-sur-Saône railway station offers connections with Paris, Dijon, Lyon and several regional destinations. The station is located along the...
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    and Joseph Bertrand (1822–1900). Starting as a teacher at the Lycée de Troyes, he went on to Collège Sainte-Barbe, then to the University of Dijon and...
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