the saint, as is Saint-Émiland, Saône et Loire, near Autun. There is also a Saint-Émiland near Tonnerre, Yonne. Nantes has a short street named Rue de...
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Chantenay-sur-Loire (section The social evolution of Chantenay and the Nantes district of Sainte-Anne)
of Saint-Martin. A little later, the still sparsely populated Misery rock was incorporated into the commune of Nantes. During the Terror, when Nantes was...
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Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville is one of the first churches of Neo-Gothic architecture built in Paris. Located at 139 rue de Belleville, in the 19th...
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of Nantes (at least to some extent). The cemeteries of Nantes include Bouteillerie, Chauvinière, Cimetière Parc, Miséricorde, Pont du Cens, Saint-Clair...
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Le Zénith (redirect from Zénith de Nantes)
Website: Zénith de Nantes Métropole Website The Zénith de Nantes Métropole is an indoor arena in located in Nantes (in the suburb of Saint-Herblain). The...
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Bordeaux-Saint-Jean (Occitan: Bordèu Sent Joan) or formerly Bordeaux-Midi is the main railway station in the French city of Bordeaux. It is the southern...
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Rennes (section Place Saint-Anne area)
transport in Brittany. The TER Bretagne provides links to Saint-Malo, Nantes, Redon, Vitré, Saint-Brieuc, Vannes, Laval, Brest and many other regional cities...
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Sophie Trébuchet (category Artists from Nantes)
Trébuchet was born on June 19, 1772, in Nantes, rue des Carmélites, the fourth of eight children. Her father, Jean-François Trébuchet, was captain of a ship...
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religious buildings, notably Saint-Nicolas de Nantes (1840), Sacré-Coeur de Moulins (1849), Saint-Pierre de Dijon (1850), Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville...
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and deputy director of personnel in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nantes. Between 2002 and 2006 he was deputy director of the Directorate of Military...
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Donatian and St. Rogatian (French: Basilique Saint-Donatien-et-Saint-Rogatien) is a Catholic minor basilica in Nantes, France. The church was built in the late...
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Army, Jean-Nicolas Stofflet, who did not arrive at Nantes until 18 February, refused to sign the treaty, and only eventually did so on 2 May at Saint-Florent-le-Vieil...
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streets contain vestiges of the old Saint-Lô: some houses on the Rue du Neufbourg, Rue Croix-Canuet and Falourdel, Rue Saint-Georges and Porte au Four. This...
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Saint Vincent of Saragossa and is a national monument of France. It was built in a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles during the episcopacy of Jean de...
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Mâcon (section Saint-Jean-le-Priche)
area (rue Carnot, rue Dufour, rue Sigorgne, rue Philibert-Laguiche, rue Dombert, rue Franche, the quay Lamartine, the esplanade Lamartine and rue de la...
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Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé (redirect from Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes)
of the former Hôtel du Maine is at 84–86 rue de Lille. Eriau, Jean-Baptiste, L'ancien Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques (1604–1792), J. de Gigord, A. Picard...
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Rue Christophe Colomb, 44980, Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, Arrondissement of Nantes Rue Christophe Colomb, 44340, Bouguenais, Arrondissement of Nantes Rue Christophe...
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France's largest communes, including Toulouse, Marseille, Nantes, Rennes, Grenoble, Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux, Lyon, Strasbourg, and Orléans. On...
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Intersection of fr:Rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and fr:Rue Cuvier Sucy-en-Brie – 11 rue du Temple, Place du la Metairie 94370 Nantes – The sculptor who...
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student refectories Rue Saint-Jacques — French as a Foreign Language Rue des Bernardins — The Linguistics and Phonetics department Rue de l'École-de-Médecine...
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Louis de Montfort (redirect from Saint Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort)
No 15, Rue de la Saulnerie in Montfort-sur-Meu. It is now jointly owned by the three Montfortian congregations he formed. The Basilica of Saint Louis de...
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Amiens (redirect from Saint-Acheul (Amiens))
bank Rue des Trois-Cailloux. Fountain of Rue Saint-Jacques. Convent of the grey sisters (18th century, historic monuments, 1992). Abbaye Saint-Jean-des-Prémontrés [fr]...
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buildings on the Rue de Nantes which linked the Rue des Aumônes to the Place du Général-Leclerc along the station. The Rue de Nantes is replaced by the...
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Cordeliers Convent, then in 1622 to the nearby Confrérie de Saint-Côme et de Saint-Damien [fr] on the rue de la Harpe. The appointment of Jacques Auguste de Thou...
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Decré (category Buildings and structures in Nantes)
entrance at 5, rue de Briord [fr]. It was in 1857 that a young Mayenne native of Jublains, aged 23, Jules-César Decré came to settle in Nantes and was hired...
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what is now in General de Gaulle street. Although Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie was three hours from Nantes and ten hours from Paris, the development of railways...
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Jules Verne (category Writers from Nantes)
river Loire within the town of Nantes (later filled in and incorporated into the surrounding land area), in No. 4 Rue Olivier-de-Clisson, the house of...
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École normale supérieure (Paris) (redirect from École normale supérieure (rue d'Ulm))
Letters divisions. In 1847 the school moved into its current quarters at the rue d'Ulm, next to the Panthéon in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. This helped...
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Daumesnil and rue Claude Decaen was purchased in 1927 by the Archbishop, Cardinal Dubois, and his auxiliary Mgr Crépin. The Église du Saint-Esprit was built...
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pictures, which he would remember all his life. In 1936, the family moved to Nantes when Berryer senior found work as a technician at Le Majestic cinema (later...
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