Pey de Garros (modern Gascon: Pèir de Garròs; 1530–1585), was the most important Occitan poet of the Renaissance. He was instrumental in the evolution...
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Georges Garros (French pronunciation: [ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]; 6 October 1888 – 5 October 1918) was a French aviation pioneer and fighter pilot. Garros began a...
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Saint-Denis; it is named after the French aviator Roland Garros, who was born in Saint-Denis. Roland Garros Airport is the hub of Air Austral and served 2,293...
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measuring 2,100 by 45 metres (6,890 ft × 148 ft). Roland Garros Airport FMEP – SAINT PIERRE PIERREFONDS. AIP from French Service d'information aéronautique...
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Christian Garros (February 17, 1920, Paris – August 23, 1988, Rouen) was a French jazz drummer and bandleader. Garros began playing professionally shortly...
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Stade Roland Garros (French pronunciation: [stad ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]; "Roland Garros Stadium") is a complex of tennis courts, including stadiums, located in Paris...
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the Stade Roland Garros which opened in 1928. He became president of the national French tennis association, Fédération Française de Tennis (FFT) in 1930...
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2024 French Open (redirect from 2024 Roland Garros)
2024. "Roland Garros". International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 4 June 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2018. "Roland Garros Junior French...
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2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024. "Alcaraz outlasts Zverev for first Roland Garros crown". rolandgarros.com. 9 June 2024. Eccleshare, Charlie. "Surface mastery:...
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Saint-Pierre Airport (French: Aéroport de Saint-Pierre) (IATA: FSP, ICAO: LFVP) is a regional airport located 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of Saint-Pierre,...
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de 1810, by Jean-Pierre Cortot celebrates the Treaty of Schönbrunn. This group features Napoleon, crowned by the goddess of Victory. La Résistance de...
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played at Paris, on outdoor clay at Roland Garros except from 1963 to 1967 where it was held at Stade Pierre de Coubertin on indoor wood. Ken Rosewall holds...
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two tracks for horse racing, the Hippodrome de Longchamp and the Auteuil Hippodrome; the Stade Roland Garros where the French Open tennis tournament is...
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international Roland Garros Airport located close to Saint-Denis and the second one is the Aéroport de Pierrefond, located near Saint-Pierre in the south of...
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2018 French Open (redirect from Roland Garros 2018)
Retrieved 7 June 2015. "The Courts". Roland Garros. Retrieved 12 April 2018. "Roland Garros announces prize money increase". WTA. 12 April 2018. Roland Garros...
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buildings honor the memories of its alumni - including the war hero Roland Garros. Nowadays, the 3,200 students are equally divided into the three traditional...
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trio was formed in 1959 by Loussier, bass player Pierre Michelot and percussionist Christian Garros. They reworked mostly Baroque music, in particular...
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lengthened by Jean de Chelles to provide more light. North rose window constructed. 1270 – South transept and rose window completed by Pierre de Montreuil. 1699...
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Tunisie Numérique. 23 July 2024. "Extrait de la fiche de Mme Lucie Castets". LesBiographies.com. Chatain, Pierre-Laurent. "Protecting mobile money against...
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Eve Gilles (category University of Lille Nord de France alumni)
2 June 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Ève Gilles chic en jupe de tennis à Roland-Garros". Paris Match (in French). 6 June 2024. Archived from the original...
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Saint-Pierre de Montmartre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də mɔ̃maʁtʁ]) is the second oldest surviving church in Paris, after the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres...
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Herbert at Roland Garros". atptour.com. 31 May 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021. "Herbert/Mahut Save 3 Match Points, Reach Roland Garros Final". atptour...
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played at Paris, on outdoor clay at Roland Garros except from 1963 to 1967 where it was held at Stade Pierre de Coubertin on indoor wood. Seeding: source...
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erected in the late 15th century to replace an earlier structure built by Pierre de Chaslus after the Cluny Abbey acquired the ancient Roman baths in 1340...
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Pavillon de l'eau. Notre-Dame d'Auteuil The Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil The Pavillon de l'eau Auteuil is known for its famous stadiums: Stade Roland Garros where...
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Catacombs of Paris (redirect from Catacombes de Paris)
July 1793) 22 Girondists (31 October 1793); among them Jacques Pierre Brissot and Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (6 November...
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Second Lieutenant Paul Tarascon, and Captain André Wateau 1912 - Roland Garros 1911 - Jules Védrines 1910 - Géo Chavez 1909 - Louis Blériot 1908 - Henri...
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Festival of the Supreme Being, June 8, 1794 (by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1794). Illustration of Fête de la Concorde, May 21, 1848. Photograph of Exposition...
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2019 French Open (redirect from 2019 Roland Garros)
December 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2019. "Roland Garros introduces new rules". Retrieved 12 April 2018. "Roland Garros". International Tennis Federation. Archived...
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appointed two architects: Italian Dominique de Cortone, nicknamed Boccador because of his red beard, and Frenchman Pierre Chambiges. The House of Pillars was...
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