Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Catholic cathedral in Chartres...
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until the French Revolution. The main parts are now displayed in the Hôtel-Dieu in Cluny. For another detailed account of the intriguing circumstances...
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Blois (redirect from Blois, Centre-Val de Loire)
so-called hôtels particuliers, there are: the Hôtel d'Alluye; the Hôtel d'Amboise; the Hôtel de Belot; the Hôtel de la Capitainerie (a.k.a. Hôtel de Bretagne);...
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Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
million annual patient visits. One of the most notable hospitals is the Hôtel-Dieu, founded in 651, the oldest hospital in Paris and the oldest worldwide...
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Léonor Jean Soulas d'Allainval (category Writers from Chartres)
(né Léonor-Jean-Christin Soulas; born 2 October 1696, Chartres – died 2 May 1753, Hôtel-Dieu de Paris), was an 18th-century French playwright. D'Allainval...
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Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans (category Dukes of Chartres)
hesitate to take real risks in visiting the most sickly patients at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, accompanied by Casimir Périer (who caught the disease and died)...
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Château d'Anet (category Historic house museums in Centre-Val de Loire)
court, also known as the Cour de Charles le Mauvais, were the stables. Even further north from the stables was the Hôtel-Dieu, where the sick servants and...
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Toulouse (redirect from Tolosa de Llenguadoc)
members of parliament. 17th c. civil architecture Hôtel de Caulet Hôtel Comère Hôtel d'Avizard Hôtel Saint-Jean (courtyard), former Grand Priory of Knights...
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Châlons-en-Champagne (redirect from Arrondissement de Châlons-en-Champagne)
the westward advance of Attila. Châlons-en-Champagne in 1623 Hôtel de la Haute Mère Dieu in the 19th century Saint Etienne's cathedral, including parts...
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Notre-Dame de Belval), nuns (formerly Troisvaux, Pas-de-Calais, now Saint Pol sur Ternoise) Bénisson-Dieu Abbey, nuns, diocese of Lyon (La Bénisson-Dieu, Loire)...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
(1650–1652), Duke of Valois Marie Anne d'Orléans (1652–1656), Mademoiselle de Chartres Henrietta Maria of France (1609–1669), wife of Charles I of Scotland...
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Lyon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Saint-Vincent (18th century), Neo-classical church Hôtel de Ville, Lyon Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon Place Bellecour Église Notre Dame Saint-Vincent...
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assigned to the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, where he served briefly before becoming the personal chaplain, first to an English man, then to one Madame de Bignon. The...
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Paris in the 16th century (section Houses and hotels)
first and primary hospital of Paris was the Hôtel-Dieu, close to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame on the Île-de-la-Cité, founded in the early Middle Ages. It...
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south west of Île de France. In 1580, Maintenon established himself in a hôtel on the rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre, adjoining the hôtel of his brother in...
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government realised that the fire would also destroy the neighbouring Hôtel-Dieu hospital, filled with hundreds of patients. The western façade of Notre-Dame...
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his brother and Couthon were transported to the nearest hospital, Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. However, Barras prohibited Robespierre from being taken there...
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That winter, fourteen or fifteen people a day died of hunger at the Hôtel Dieu hospital next to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Another bad harvest and...
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Nicolas d'Angennes (redirect from Nicholas d'Angennes, seigneur de Rambouillet)
headed to the safety of the Château de Rambouillet on 13 May, composing himself there, before heading on to Chartres. During September, Henri dismissed...
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Marseille (section Tarot de Marseille)
in the 2000s and 2010s: the tramway, the renovation of the Hôtel-Dieu into a luxury hotel, the expansion of the Velodrome Stadium, the CMA CGM Tower,...
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court for the tense reconciliation between Henri and the duc de Guise that transpired at Chartres. In September, Henri effected a palace revolution by which...
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List of building or structure fires (redirect from 2018 Manila Pavilion Hotel fire)
Christmas Eve. Eventually replaced by the present royal palace. 1772 – Hôtel-Dieu de Paris fire in Paris, France. 1794 – Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen...
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Beauvais-Nangis would not purchase a hôtel in Paris, and would content himself to rent an apartment in the hôtel of the Parlementaire Michel Le Tellier...
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(who had returned from Ghent), the comte de La Rochefoucauld, the prince de Porcien and the vidame de Chartres. Also present were a secretary of Montmorency's...
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Catherine de Médicis. Fayard. Constant, Jean-Marie (1996). La Ligue. Fayard. Durot, Éric (2012). François de Lorraine, duc de Guise entre Dieu et le Roi...
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the Île de la Cité, replacing them with a new Palais de Justice and prefecture of police, and rebuilding the old city hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu. They completed...
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Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
became French. During this period of peace, the town prospered: It had the Hôtel-Dieu built on the edges of the town along with part of the Notre-Dame church...
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Charles, Duke of Mayenne (redirect from Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Mayenne)
Cloulas, Ivan (1979). Catherine de Médicis. Fayard. Durot, Éric (2012). François de Lorraine, duc de Guise entre Dieu et le Roi. Classiques Garnier. Harding...
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Metz (redirect from Ville de Metz)
16th century, such as the House of Heads (French: Maison des Têtes). The Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) and the buildings surrounding the town square are by...
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The chestnut grove The Small Grotto of the Hotel Courtin The parterre of the Hôtel Courtin Les jardins bas de Meudon (The Lower Gardens of Meudon), by Israel...
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