The Rue de la Pompe is a street in Paris, France, which was named after the pump which served water to the castle of Muette. With a length of 1,690 metres...
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The Rue de Caumartin is a street in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It received its name from Antoine-Louis Lefebvre de Caumartin, marquis de Saint-Ange...
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Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma (redirect from Prince Xavier de Bourbon-Parme)
in France before 1974 as Prince Xavier de Bourbon-Parme, known in Spain as Francisco Javier de Borbón-Parma y de Braganza or simply as Don Javier (25 May...
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novels for the Paris stage. Stendhal published his first major novel, Le Rouge et le Noir, in 1830, and his second, La Chartreuse de Parme, in 1839. Other...
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died in Paris in 1916. Jules Verne, Voyages extraordinaires, 1882. 1865: Paysages de Parme; Vue de Rome; Vue de Dieppe (gouaches). 1879: médaille de troisième...
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novels for the Paris stage. Stendhal published his first major novel, Le Rouge et le Noir, in 1830, and his second, La Chartreuse de Parme, in 1839. Other...
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moved to rue de Paradis, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris . Gérard acquires his financial independence and lived with Jacques Sigurd on the rue du Dragon...
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claimant to the French one (1887–1909). Don Jaime's mother, Marguerite de Bourbon-Parme (1847–1893), was daughter to the second-last ruling Duke of Parma and...
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Renée Faure (category Actresses from Paris)
Maria Scotese) - Anna Gamba 1947: Torrents (by Serge de Poligny) - Sigrid 1948: La Chartreuse de Parme (by Christian-Jaque) - Clelia Conti 1948: The Shadow...
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Mère (restaurateur) (redirect from Mères de France)
Adrienne Biasin, born in a small village near Parme, opened Chez la Vielle at 37 Rue de l'Arbre-Sec in Paris when she was 25 and operated it from 1958 thru...
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Peace efforts during World War I (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Boy de la Tour, in his sumptuous home on Rue du Pommier 7 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. This home was the discreet place where news arrived from Paris (where...
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Jacques Nahum (category Film directors from Paris)
2009: Des gens qui passent 2012: La Chartreuse de Parme 2014: Le Chapeau de Mitterrand 1954: Face of Paris episode "Your favorite story" 1960: Le Saint...
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Spirou & Fantasio (redirect from Le Spirou de...)
sixth album, Panique en Atlantique, authored by Lewis Trondheim and Fabrice Parme, was released on April 16, 2010. A One-Shot album from 2017, Il s'appelait...
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Valentin Duc (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
Sampier Darena (sic). 2 February 1900: Genova. February 1900: tour in Italy - Parme, Turin, Rome, Naples, Bologne, Florence, Monaco-Monte-Carlo ("Great success...
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Antisemitism in France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
occupied Western Europe]. Ciera. 7 November 2012. "Paris Promeneurs – La synagogue de la rue Pavée". www.paris-promeneurs.com. 12 August 2015. Retrieved 29...
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Thompson returned to Europe in 1979, this time to Paris, where she opened a studio in the Rue de Parme. That year she exhibited in the group shows...
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Chartreuse de Parme, in 1839. Other major Paris writers who produced important works included George Sand, Alfred de Musset, and Alphonse de Lamartine...
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