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    arrondissement Intersection of fr:Rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and fr:Rue Cuvier Marseille Allées Gambetta (1st arrondissement) Place Bernard Cadenat (3rd arrondissement)...
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    drafted two decrees on March 29, 1880. He did so at the advice of Léon Gambetta and Jules Ferry. These decrees served to address the removal of Article...
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    La Bouteillerie Cemetery (category Nantes)
    the cathedral. The cemetery is bordered to the north by Rue Gambetta [fr] and to the west by Rue Frédéric-Cailliaud [fr], which separates it from the Jardin...
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  • Majorelle building, at 126 rue de Provence (8th arrondissement), built for Louis Majorelle (1912-1914) MK2 Gambetta Cinema at 4 rue Belgrand, 20th arrondissement...
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    were French sculptors and identical twin brothers. The twins were born in Nantes and were among the founding members of Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM)...
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    government. It was headed by Léon Gambetta and Victor Hugo. The historian Jules Ferry described the funeral procession: "From rue Le Pelletier to Père Lachaise...
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    former headquarters occupied a full city block at 66 rue des Archives in Paris (rue des Archives, rue Charlot [fr], 1,000 people). The group had set up,...
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  • Nancy — Rue Saint-Jean, Rue Saint-Georges, Rue Saint-Dizier, Rue Gambetta, Rue Stanislas, Rue Raugraff, Place Henri Mengin NantesRue de Verdun, Rue de la...
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    Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, French prime minister Léon Gambetta, and the first president of the International Court of Justice José Gustavo...
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    meetings the refectory of the Dominican monastery of the “Jacobins” in the Rue Saint-Honoré, adjacent to the seat of the Assembly. They changed their name...
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    creating private labour placement offices. The Republican government of Gambetta relied upon the support of working class voters, and so helped create the...
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    Saint-Cloud. An extension of Line 10 from Gare d'Austerlitz to Ivry–Place Gambetta or even Les Ardoines, the latter connecting to RER and future Line 15 (around...
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  • primarily built of brick, concrete and white stone with slate roofs. The Place Gambetta was furnished by the architect Alexandre Courtois, the architect Auguste...
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    intersect at Place Gambetta, one linking La Madeleine Cemetery [fr], the Church of Saint-Acheul, Cagnard bridge, Rue de Noyon and Rue Jules-Barni; the other...
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  • Edition Marseille Edition Metz Edition Montcuq Edition Montpellier Edition Nantes Edition Nice Edition Nîmes Edition Nord-Pas de Calais Edition Orléans Edition...
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    river from the Saint-Pierre source until the descent of the Boulevard Gambetta. Thus, the Chony quarter (in the current commune of Bourg-lès-Valence)...
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    Dimitri (2006). Jean-Jacques Rousseau et les origines françaises du fascisme. Nantes: Ars Magna Editions Kuznicki, Jason (2008). "Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712–1778)"...
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    Gerbe (Nantes), periodical. Panthéon de la Légion d'honneur. 1907; BNF Henriette TIRMAN, geneanet.org Wright, Vincent (2007). Les préfets de Gambetta/Louis...
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    Charlotte de Robespierre was betrothed to Joseph Fouché, but he moved to Nantes where he married in September 1792. Charlotte never married and died aged...
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    Global Terrorism Database. Retrieved 2023-06-12. "A Bouguenais, près de Nantes, deux véhicules de la Poste incendiés". FranceTV. Retrieved 2023-06-12....
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    Faubourg Saint-Jaume, Peyrou, Les Arceaux, Figuerolles, Faubourg du Courreau, Gambetta, Clémenceau, Méditerranée, boulevard de Strasbourg, Le Triangle, Polygone...
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    TGV high speed train. There are also TGV connections to Lille, Marseille, Nantes, Rennes and Brest. Gare du Mans is also a hub for regional trains. Le Mans...
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    Calais-nord Quartier du Courgain Maritime [fr] Fontinettes Fort-Nieulay Gambetta Nouvelle-France Mi-voix Petit Courgain Plage Pont-du-Leu Saint-Pierre Changes...
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    to further weaken the Catholic Church. After his studies in the Lycée in Nantes, Clemenceau received his French baccalaureate of letters in 1858. He went...
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    toleration for Protestants, which had first been granted by the Edict of Nantes in 1598, was permitted to continue, but the cardinal abolished their political...
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    car parks main Lyon arteries (Cours Lafayette, Garibaldi street, Cours Gambetta, Thiers avenue and Vivier-Merle Boulevard) 4 tunnels easing urban flows...
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    statesman, key figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848. Léon Gambetta, 19th-century Prime minister of France, a prominent political figure during...
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    centuries architecture Toulouse-Matabiau station, 1905 Art nouveau facade, Gambetta street (early 20th c.) Art Deco facade, Alsace-Lorraine street (c. 1930)...
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    Place Gabriel-Péri Place Gaillon Place Gambetta Place de la Garenne Place du Général-Beuret Place du Général-Brocard Place du Général-Catroux Place du...
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    Alsace (1604–1763) Jesuit college in Cahors (1604–1762), now Collège Gambetta [fr] Royal College of Henry IV [fr] in La Flèche (1604–1762), now Prytanée...
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