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    identifying the deputies in the foreground (Académie de Nantes) Le Serment du Jeu de paume. Quand David récrit l'Histoire on the château de Versailles site...
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    Aristide-Briand high school, with a concentration in science. She went to Nantes to study business and administration management, worked for a year as a...
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    ISBN 2-7427-0975-4. BNF: 35861506c. Académie de Nantes (October 2006). Arts plastiques – Document de travail (PDF). Nantes: Académie de Nantes. Ansel, Sandrine (February...
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    located in Nantes, France, formerly known as the Lycée of Nantes. Inaugurated in 1808, it is the oldest secondary school of the town of Nantes and in the...
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  • Bastien Meupiyou (category FC Nantes players)
    professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 1 club Nantes. Born in Paris in Ile de France, Meupiyou started his career playing for clubs in his...
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    Lycée Nelson Mandela is a senior high school in Nantes, France. It opened on 1 September 2014 with its official inauguration held four days later. As of...
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  • studies at lycée de Nantes, he became a journalist at age 16 for Le Populaire de Nantes. Henri Anger won the 1983 edition of the Prix Roland de Jouvenel awarded...
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  • of France (French: Académie royale de marine) was founded at Brest by a ruling of 31 July 1752 by Antoine Louis de Rouillé, comte de Jouy, Secretary of...
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  • The École des Mines de Nantes, or École nationale supérieure des mines de Nantes (Mines Nantes) was a French engineering school (grande école), part of...
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  • He was also a coordinator of reading, writing, and poetry at the Académie de Nantes [fr]. Several of his books were chosen for 100 livres pour les écoles...
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    both studied at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture as pupils of Joseph-Marie Vien. Jean-François studied at the Académie in 1768–1773 and Jacques-Henri...
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    Mathieu Acapandié (category FC Nantes players)
    right-back at Nantes. He is an offensive full-back who runs a lot and like to relay with the midfielders. "Académie - Mathieu Acapandié, Made in FC Nantes". FR...
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    Wayback Machine Académie de Créteil : La traite des Noirs en 30 questions par Éric Saugera Vindt, Gérard; Consil, Jean-Michel (June 2013). "Nantes, Bordeaux...
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    Rulhière became secretary to the comte de Provence (afterwards Louis XVIII) in 1773, and he was admitted to the Académie française in 1787. The later years...
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  • Meyer, Jean (1977). Histoire de Nantes. Toulouse: Privat. Meyer, Jean (1979). La vie quotidienne en France au temps de la Régence. Paris: Hachette. OCLC 892288792...
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  • Yannis M'Bemba (category FC Nantes players)
    Senegal national football team on 25 March 2024.. "Académie - Yannis M'Bemba, Made in FC Nantes". FC Nantes (in French). 13 November 2021. Archived from the...
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    youngest son of Louis de Bourbon, "Duke of Bourbon", Prince of Condé (1668–1710) and Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes (1673–1743), a legitimated...
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  • Jean Bouchaud (category Academic staff of the Académie Julian)
    Herblain near Nantes – 1977 in Nantes) was a French painter. He was fascinated by travel since his childhood seeing ships from Africa call at Nantes. Apart from...
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    Charles Errard (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
    writer, as well as co-founder and later director of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. He was also the Director of the French Academy...
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    François Bonamy (category Physicians from Nantes)
    (10 May 1710 in Nantes – 5 January 1786 in Nantes) was a French botanist and physician. He was the grandfather of adventurer Paul de la Gironière (1797–1862)...
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    Hippolyte Flandrin (category Members of the Académie des beaux-arts)
    and Italy. His painting St. Clair Healing the Blind was created for the Nantes Cathedral, and years later, it also brought him a medal of the first class...
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    Stéphane Hoffmann (category Lycée Janson-de-Sailly alumni)
    obtained in 1983 in Nantes, where he lived from 1980 to 1992. After three days working as a chronicler in the radios of Nantes, he organized "Les mardis...
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    mistress. Before her marriage, she was known at court as Mademoiselle de Nantes. Married at the age of 11, Louise Françoise became known as Madame la...
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    Lycée Gabriel Guist'hau (category Lycées in Nantes)
    Lycée Gabriel Guist'hau is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France. It was originally opened in October 1882 as a school...
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    Jean Émile Laboureur (category Artists from Nantes)
    Émile Laboureur, known as Jean Émile (16 August 1877, Nantes – 16 June 1943, near Pénestin) was a French painter, designer, engraver, watercolorist, lithographer...
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  • Jean-Jacques Renouard, seigneur de Villayer (24 June 1607, Nantes – 5 March 1691, Paris) was a member of the French Conseil d'État, which had been delegated...
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    Aristide Hignard (category Musicians from Nantes)
    from Nantes and six years Hignard's junior, some of whose librettos and verse he set to music. The son of a shipowner, Hignard was born in Nantes and studied...
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    Jublains archeological site (category Monuments historiques of Pays de la Loire)
    patrimony)) Jublains materials on the website of the Académie de Nantes (in particular plans de localisation et du site archéologique) Jublains Archived...
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    built from Nantes to Brest and gave him his first drawing lessons. He later studied at the "Académie de Peinture et de Dessin" (Académie Charioux) in...
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    of Nantes found him another government position. In 1802, Parny married Marie-Françoise Vally, and, the following year was received into the Académie française...
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