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    Place du Parvis Notre-Dame, or shortened to the Place du Parvis or the Parvis Notre-Dame. This is due to its historic function as the parvis of Notre-Dame...
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    western side. View of the Parvis de Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillisvoorplein towards the Church of St. Gilles Front entrance to Saint-Gilles Prison The Hôtel Hannon...
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    century – Cathedral of Saint Étienne, dedicated to Saint Stephen, built just west of present cathedral. 1163 – Bishop Maurice de Sully begins construction...
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    Place Jean-Paul II, the parvis of Notre-Dame de Paris, seen from the cathedral tower Vestiges of Gallo-Roman baths under the parvis (4th c.) Statue of Charlemagne...
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    Chapel of Saint James the Just, located on the western parvis of the Church of Holy Sepulchre. The other icon is located in the Cave of Saint Athanasios...
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    Reims (redirect from Saint-Remi Cathedral)
    whimsical fashion. Pets are welcome. A Christmas market was held on the parvis of Reims Cathedral (Place du Cardinal-Luçon). It has since been moved in...
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    4th arrondissement of Paris, on the parvis of Notre-Dame. Tradition has it that the hospital was founded by Saint Landry in 651 AD, but the first official...
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    of the Marolles/Marollen neighbourhood, between the City of Brussels and Saint-Gilles municipalities. This site is served by Brussels-South railway station...
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    Paris: Purple Books, 1998 Pascaline Cuvellier, Claude Closky – Le Parvis, Ibos: Le Parvis, 1996 Selection of artist's publications Conditions générales,...
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    of them radiate from Paris. The most important trunk roads begin on the parvis of Notre Dame de Paris at a point known as point zéro (kilometre zero)....
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    the early Middle Ages, the principal market of Paris was located on the parvis (square) in front of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Other markets took place...
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  • Newman, John Henry (1833). "Arians of the Fourth Century". newmanreader.org. Parvis, Sarah (2006). Marcellus of Ancyra and the Lost Years of the Arian Controversy...
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  • 49, Jamaican-American basketball player (Seattle Storm), ovarian cancer. Parvis Emad, 87, Iranian-American philosopher and translator. John Fedosoff, 90...
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    –06/08/1556), Viscount of Brosse, Lord of Loué, Benais, Montsabert, Marcillé, Le Parvis and Bressuire, Baron of Pontchâteau, and Françoise of Maillé (c. 1493–?)...
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    grotto, fountains, gardens and statues (the statues can now be seen on the parvis of the Musée d'Orsay). The park also displayed the full-sized head of the...
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    Archbishop Sibour officiated the benediction ceremony, held in the Place du Parvis Notre-Dame on 4 June. The bells' godparents included Sibour's cousin and...
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    Esprit(s) des lieux, 2011, p. 22. (fr) Ory 2006, p. 49. (fr) "Statues sur le parvis du musée d'Orsay". paris1900.lartnouveau.com. Retrieved 25 March 2021.....
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    was located on the island where the parvis of Notre Dame is today. On the right bank, it followed the modern Rue Saint-Martin. On the left bank, the cardo...
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    located on the parvis of Notre-Dame Cathedral on the opposite side of the square from its present location. It was founded in 651 by Saint Landry of Paris...
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    Henry IV of France (category Burials at the Basilica of Saint-Denis)
    Catherine de' Medici. The wedding took place in Paris on 18 August 1572 on the parvis of Notre Dame Cathedral. On 24 August, the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre...
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    Brussels, Belgium, located near the crossroads between the Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan and the Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road)....
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    Brussels-South railway station (category Saint-Gilles, Belgium)
    (Eurostar) Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Chambéry - Bourg-Saint-Maurice (seasonal, winter) High speed services (Eurostar) Amsterdam - Rotterdam...
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  • Matters Constitutional, doi:10.17176/20190614-165845-0 Aaron X. Fellmeth; Maurice Horwitz (2009). Guide to Latin in International Law (1st ed.). Oxford University...
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    Portail royal was integrated into the new cathedral. Opening on to the parvis (the large square in front of the cathedral where markets were held), the...
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    considered suicide. Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Ernest Chausson, and Maurice Ravel attempted the Prix de Rome but did not gain recognition. Ravel tried...
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  • Architecture Parvis Sculptures Spire Collection Bells Mays Relics of Sainte-Chapelle Sculptures (Virgin of Paris) Shirt of Saint Louis People Maurice de Sully...
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    under the Place Anneessens/Anneessensplein, along the Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan. It is part of the North–South Axis, a tram tunnel...
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  • the Hunt); #25, Tour Saint-Maurice, to the left of the old gate of the Saint-Maurice priory, accessible from the Place Saint-Maurice; #28, Tour de l'Oratoire...
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    other exotic figures. Monumental sculpture complemented the facade and parvis of the Palais de Chaillot of the 1937 Paris Exposition, including a statue...
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    purported piece of the cross on which Jesus was crucified, the Tunic of Saint Louis, a much-rebuilt pipe organ by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, and the 14th-century...
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