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    Robert of Luzarches (born in Luzarches near Pontoise towards the end of the twelfth century) was a 13th-century French architect who worked on the cathedral...
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  • following the death of its chief architect, Robert de Luzarches. There is speculation that Thomas may have been Robert's disciple. In addition to Amiens Cathedral...
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    authors have been proposed, including Robert de Luzarches and Thomas de Cormont. The similar Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes has also been attributed to...
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    and the former normal school of teachers which became the Lycée Robert-de-Luzarches. A number of famous people are buried in the former Saint-Acheul...
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  • father, Thomas de Cormont, who is believed to have been a disciple of Robert de Luzarches. Renaud continued his father's work on Notre-Dame of Amiens in the...
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    cathedral was made by master-builder Robert de Luzarches, and in 1220 Bishop Evrard de Fouilloy laid the first stone. Luzarches revolutionised the system of Gothic...
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  • di Cambio (c. 1240–1300/1310), Italian Villard de Honnecourt (fl. 13th c.), French Robert de Luzarches (fl. late 12th – early 13th c.), French Jean d'Orbais...
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    1241 and 1269. Unusually, the names of the architects are known: Robert de Luzarches, and Thomas and Renaud Cormont. Their names and images are found...
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  • Lycée Robert de Luzarches, Amiens Lycée Robert Doisneau, Corbeil-Essonnes Lycée Robert Garnier, La Ferté-Bernard Lycée Robert Schuman, Metz Lycée Robert Schuman...
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    Luzarches with de Staël's support. In May 1797, she was back in Paris and eight months pregnant. She organized the Club du Salm in Hôtel de Salm. De Stael...
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  • is built. 1220 Bishop Evrard de Fouilly initiates work on Amiens Cathedral, in Amiens, France, with Robert de Luzarches serving as architect until 1228...
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  • from Poland and his mother from Tunisia. He attended Gérard de Nerval High School, Luzarches (Val-d'Oise). He then enrolled at the university in Villetaneuse...
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    Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. Sarcelles–Saint-Brice station has rail connections to Persan, Luzarches and Paris. In the commune...
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    in the royal treasury in 679, when it was conserved at the palatium of Luzarches, a royal villa that was later ceded to the monks of Saint-Denis by Charlemagne...
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    1975. Jardin botanique de Sannois des Plantes Médicinales Cyrano de Bergerac is said to have died in Sannois. Louis de Robert (1871–1937), winner of the...
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    president Jean-François Rebiffé) and Jeux Ecossais de Luzarches (the Highland games association in Luzarches). The locations have varied by year, and have...
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  • What's New Pussycat? (category Films shot in Hauts-de-Seine)
    January 25, 1965, with locations including Paris, Luzarches, Castel Henriette in Sèvres, Château de Chaumontel in Chaumontel, and Billancourt Studios...
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    pronunciation: [valmɔ̃dwa] ) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. Valmondois station has rail connections to Persan...
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    balloon—the unmanned balloon launched by Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers from the Champ de Mars in Paris on 27 August 1783—flew for 45 minutes and landed...
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    (1838-1917), major general of the French Army, Figure in the Dreyfus affair. Robert Hue (born 1946), politician, former leader of French Communist Party (PCF)...
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  • Puteaux-sur-Seine and, after he purchased it in 1947, his country estate at Luzarches, just outside Paris on the city's north side. A number of the perfumes...
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    in 45 minutes before cold and turbulence forced them to descend past Luzarches, between Coye et Orry-la-Ville, near the Chantilly forest. The first balloon...
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    Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. R&B singer Rihanna shot her music video for "Te Amo" at the château de Vigny in 2010. Season 6 Episode...
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    French National Front. Claude Autant-Lara was born on 5 August 1901 at Luzarches in Val-d'Oise. Édouard Autant, his father, was an architect, and his mother...
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    Operation Steinbock (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    their route was fixed at 232° true to a radio beacon (funkfeuer) at Luzarches. The route sent them north-west to searchlights at Valery-en-Caux and...
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    Leconte de Lisle, Théodore de Banville, Heredia, Gautier, Catulle Mendès, Baudelaire, Sully Prudhomme, Mallarmé, François Coppée, Charles Cros, Nina de Callias...
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    are held in the University of Edinburgh. Montrose has been twinned with Luzarches, France since 1994. The town gives its name to the neighbourhood of Montrose...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Boucher 1293–1306 Nicolas de Luzarches 1307–1311 Michel II de Pontorson 1311–1312 Jean III de La Mouche 1312–1327 Jean IV de Vienne 1328–1331 Jean V Hautfune...
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