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    Jacques Cellerier (1742–1814) was a French architect in the neoclassical style whose buildings can be seen mainly in Paris and Dijon. Born in Dijon, son...
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    Dominique Vivant was given the task of overseeing the project. Initially, Jacques Cellerier was chosen as the architect and work began in 1810 on the ground works...
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    historique of France in 1975. It was designed by the Dijon-born architect Jacques Cellerier (1742–1814) in the Neo-classical style with an interior modelled on...
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    traditionally donned their vestments, was transformed by the architect Jacques Cellerier in 1812 into a Neo-classical gallery of murals which depict scenes...
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    forming the Comédie-Française.) Richelieu's theatre had been designed by Jacques Le Mercier and had opened in 1641, and unlike the huge theatre at the Tuileries...
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    Marais, Paris), a building that, according to the Dijon architect Jacques Cellerier, received widespread praise and attracted new patrons to the architect...
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    audience had watched the performances standing up. The Dijon architect Jacques Cellerier first proposed the construction of a new theatre to replace the Salle...
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    1864: La belle Hélène, opéra bouffe by Jacques Offenbach, libretto by Meilhac and Halévy 1866: Barbe-bleue by Jacques Offenbach, libretto by Meilhac and Halévy...
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    of intendant Louis Bénigne François Bertier de Sauvigny, architect Jacques Cellerier offered to re-build the nave and the belltower without altering the...
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  • Anne-Pierre-Jacques de Vismes, or Devismes, (1745, Paris – 1819, Caudebec-en-Caux) was a French writer and administrator. Closely associated with the...
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  • May 1772. In the late 1780s, she had a son with French architect Jacques Cellerier who designed the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique. Studying in Paris with...
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    1793 Debret studied with Charles Percier. In 1813, Debret succeeded Jacques Cellerier as the architect in charge of restoring the Basilica of Saint-Denis...
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    of the Duke of Lorraine, Charles II Claude Bausmont, "châtelain" and "cellerier" of Saint-Dié (1430–1477). Vautrin Lud (1448–1527), canon, master of the...
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    was head of the Ledoux workshop. On the 21st, during Ledoux's funeral, Cellerier, Dufourny, Vignon and Damesme held the cords of the mortuary cloth. He...
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    Edith Ackermann Leo Apostel Edgar Ascher Evert Beth Magali Bovet Guy Cellérier Paul Fraisse Rolando García Pierre Gréco Jean-Blaise Grize Gil Henriques...
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    by Emile Plantamour, Charles Sanders Peirce and Isaac-Charles Élisée Cellérier (1818–1889), a Genevan mathematician soon independently discovered a mathematical...
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    priest Henri Cellerier, who was teaching German in Périgueux. The two men became friends and, on his return home, Kowar introduced Cellerier to his home...
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    1349 : Zacharie de Talaru "Moine" 1250 : Hugues de Varennes "Moine & Cellerier" 1250–1261 : Geoffroy de Vertelay 1256 : Zacharie de Talaru "Moine" 1261 :...
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    plane by an ingenious optical amplification process. Isaac-Charles Élisée Cellérier, a Genevan mathematician and Charles Sanders Peirce would independently...
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    of abbot, a Provost (the former Prior), and an Archdeacon (the former Cellerier). In 1560 the Calvinists took Lyon by surprise, but they were driven out...
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    1249 : Zacharie de Talaru "Moine" 1250 : Hugues de Varennes "Moine & Cellerier" 1250-1261 : Geoffroy de Vertelay 1256 : Zacharie de Talaru "Moine" 1261 :...
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