• Thumbnail for Chevalier de Saint-Georges
    his father, Georges Bologne de Saint-Georges, was a wealthy, white plantation owner, while his mother was one of the Creole people Georges kept enslaved...
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    Master James of Saint George (c. 1230–1309; French: Maître Jacques de Saint-Georges, Old French: Mestre Jaks, Latin: Magister Jacobus de Sancto Georgio)...
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    re-opened to the public. Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie and its surroundings on the Turgot map of Paris (1736) Saint-Jacques Tower as seen from the Conciergerie...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud
    Armand-Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud (20 August 1798 – 29 September 1854) was a French soldier and Marshal of France. He served as French Minister of War...
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  • Thumbnail for Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
    Middle Ages, Villeneuve-Saint-Georges was a possession of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The addition of "Saint-Georges" in the name of the commune...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Brel
    Jacques Romain Georges Brel (French: [ʒɑk ʁɔmɛ̃ ʒɔʁʒ bʁɛl] ; 8 April 1929 – 9 October 1978) was a Belgian singer and actor who composed and performed theatrical...
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    Commons has media related to Georges Jacques Danton. Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges Danton. Works by Georges Jacques Danton at Project Gutenberg...
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    Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas, for pilgrims leaving Paris to make their way along the Chemin de Saint-Jacques that led eventually to Santiago de Compostela...
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  • Thumbnail for Chillon Castle
    During this time the distinctive windows were added by Master James of Saint George, who is believed also to have added similar windows to Harlech Castle...
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  • Thumbnail for Georges de La Tour
    Georges de La Tour (13 March 1593 – 30 January 1652) was a French Baroque painter, who spent most of his working life in the Duchy of Lorraine, which was...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Cartier
    Jacques Cartier (Breton: Jakez Karter; 31 December 1491 – 1 September 1557) was a French-Breton maritime explorer for France. Jacques Cartier was the...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin
    Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin (1899-1956) was a French diplomat who took part in the French Resistance during the Second World War. Jacques Tarbé de...
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  • Thumbnail for Château de Roquetaillade
    nephew Gaillard de Lamothe. Its architecture is similar to those built by Master James of Saint George (Maître Jacques de Saint-Georges) at the same time...
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  • Thumbnail for Bussy-Saint-Georges
    Bussy-Saint-Georges (pronounced [bysi sɛ̃ ʒɔʁʒ]) is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 25.5 km (15.8 miles) from the center...
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  • Thumbnail for Château Saint-Georges Motel
    Château de Saint-Georges Motel is a château in Saint-Georges-Motel, in the Eure department in northern France, that was built in the early 17th century...
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  • Thumbnail for Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges
    Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges (7 November 1799 – 23 December 1875) was a French playwright, who was born and died in Paris. He was one of the most...
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    builder for Edward I of England, Master James of Saint George, also known as Jacques de Saint-Georges d'Espéranche, constructed the castle for Philip I...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques de Molay
    Jacques de Molay (French: [də mɔlɛ]; c. 1240–1250 – 11 or 18 March 1314), also spelled "Molai", was the 23rd and last grand master of the Knights Templar...
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  • Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre (October 24, 1701 - September 8, 1755) was a Canadian colonial military commander and explorer who held posts throughout...
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  • Thumbnail for Abbey of Saint-Georges, Boscherville
    The Abbey of Saint-Georges, Boscherville, is a former Benedictine abbey located in the commune of Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville, in Seine-Maritime, France...
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    Vũng Tàu (redirect from Cap Saint-Jacques)
    Chagas in their maps. Apres de Mannevillette (1707–1780), one of the greatest French chart-publishers, mentioned Saint Jacques in his book La Neptune Oriental...
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    Saint-Jacques-de-Néhou (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒak də ne.u], literally Saint-Jacques of Néhou) is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques de Lalaing
    de Jacques Lalaing (The Book of the Deeds of Jacques de Lalaing) attributed mainly to the Burgundian chroniclers Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy, Georges...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Collin de Plancy
    Danton, the sister of Georges-Jacques Danton who was executed the year after Jacques was born. He later added the aristocratic de Plancy himself – an addition...
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  • Thumbnail for Saint-Jacques-de-Thouars
    Saint-Jacques-de-Thouars (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒak də twaʁ], literally Saint-Jacques of Thouars) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Pierre Brissot
    Jacques Pierre Brissot (French pronunciation: [ʒak pjɛʁ bʁiso], 15 January 1754 – 31 October 1793), also known as Brissot de Warville was a French journalist...
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  • Thumbnail for David Saint-Jacques
    David Saint-Jacques OC OQ FRCGS (Quebec French: [davɪd sẽɪ̯̃nʒã(ŋ)k̚], French pronunciation: [david sɛ̃ʒak]; born January 6, 1970) is a Canadian astronaut...
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  • Thumbnail for Hôpital Saint-Jacques (Nantes)
    Hôpital Saint-Jacques is the second oldest of the seven hospitals managed by the university hospital center of the city of Nantes, France. It is located...
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  • Thumbnail for Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux
    Lucie Frederica Marguerite "Meg" de Paul de Saint-Marceaux (née Jourdain; 9 May 1850 – 23 February 1930), formerly Baugnies, was a French salonnière, arts...
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  • Thumbnail for Georges Piron de la Varenne
    War I (WWI), a member of the Saint-Jacques network and founder member of la chaine Franco-Belge with Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie which became the Orion...
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