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    The former Carmelite Convent at Nantes is a convent of the Carmelite Order established in 1318 in Nantes, France, which was then situated within the Duchy...
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    les rues de Nantes (in French). A. Dugas. Vincent, Vaiana (2008). "Les couvents des ordres mendiants de la ville de Nantes : l'exemple du couvent des Jacobins"...
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    sculptés des monuments religieux et civils, des rues, places, promenades et cimetières de la ville de Nantes : du petit nombre de ceux qui existent, de...
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    when it was a small Gallic village named Condate. Together with Vannes and Nantes, it was one of the major cities of the ancient Duchy of Brittany. From the...
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    Sophie Trébuchet (category Artists from Nantes)
    Sophie Françoise Trébuchet was born on June 19, 1772, in Nantes, rue des Carmélites, the fourth of eight children. Her father, Jean-François Trébuchet...
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    educational enterprise, the Collège de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, located on Rue des Postes [fr], prepared its students for the entrance examinations to the...
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    mistress. Before her marriage, she was known at court as Mademoiselle de Nantes. Married at the age of 11, Louise Françoise became known as Madame la Duchesse...
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    via the rue Saint Antoine, rue des Balais, rue Roi-de-Sicilie, rue de la Verrerie, rue des Lombards, rue de la Ferronnerie, and finally rue Saint-Honoré...
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    still call it the Sorgue or Sorguette. It is visible in the city in the Rue des teinturiers (street of dyers). It fed the moat around the first defensive...
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    Louise de La Vallière (category Discalced Carmelite nuns)
    considered both the Couvent des Capucines (‘Convent of Capuchin Sisters’) and the Grand Couvent (‘Great Convent’) of Discalced Carmelites, choosing the latter...
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    fine examples of Bigorre houses are visible on the Rue de la Victoire, Rue Clémenceau and also Rue Regiment-de-Bigorre. They are recognisable by their...
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    Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Portal of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Church of Saint-Exupère Church of Saint-Exupère (detail of the facade) Chapel of the Carmelites, painted...
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    onto the garden of the cloister (ruins from the 16th century) and the Rue des chanoines ("Street of the Canons") through the beautiful portal at the...
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  • Rochefort martyrs (category Discalced Carmelites)
    unable or unwilling to hide were arrested and transported in groups to Nantes, Bordeaux, or Rochefort on horse-drawn carts between March and July 1794...
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  • Sainte-Rue at 46°12′45″N 0°16′44″W / 46.2125022°N 0.2789598°W / 46.2125022; -0.2789598 (Sainte-Rue) Chaix d'Est-Ange, G. Dictionnaire des Familles...
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    Mousnier-Longpré at 24 Rue Friedland (12th century) was rebuilt in the 15th century. It has remarkable façades on the Rue de l'Évêché, Rue de Friedland, and...
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    small quadrangular blocks of housing to be arranged around the main road (la rue Nationale), which was widened. This regular layout attempted to echo, yet...
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    2022-06-16. Lefeuve, Charles (1875). "Rue Neuve Saint-Augustins. IIe arrondissement de Paris. Histoire de Paris rue par rue, maison par maison". Paris Pittoresque...
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  • Capuchin friars on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré by Henri de Levis, Duc de Ventadour, who had just escorted his wife to the Carmelite Convent; Henri de...
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  • Ferguson's Folly house, Saint Helier, Jersey Havre des Pas bathing pool, Saint Helier, Jersey Hill Street (Rue des Trais Pigeons), Saint Helier, Jersey Les Lumières...
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    Vermandois In 1674, when Vermandois was 7 years old, his mother entered a Carmelite convent in Paris, and from then on, he saw very little of her.[citation...
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    Taussat, Robert (1998). Rodez, un nom, une rue [Rodez, a name, a street] (in French). Rodez: Société des lettres, sciences et arts de l'Aveyron. ISBN 2-908570-07-6...
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    and Child in 1848. At the other end of the old cardo and current Grande Rue, is the Sainte-Madeleine church built from 1746 to 1766 on plans by Nicolas...
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    through numerous fountains and the old wash house. The streets, such as the Rue du Torrent, attest to the passage of water from Mont Mimat. To the north...
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    The Rue de Bellefond in Paris is named after his daughter Marie-Éléonore, Abbess of nearby Montmartre Abbey, demolished in 1794. De La Chesnaye des Bois...
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    onto the church square. The estate occupies a quadrilateral bordered by Rue de l'Étang to the north and Route de Candé to the west. Additionally, part...
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    present. Among the more popular sights is the Ducal Palace, the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne or "Palace of the Dukes and the States of Burgundy"...
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    Toleration" (PDF). Theological Foundations of Modern Constitutional Theory. Nantes Institute for Advanced Study. Retrieved 8 August 2023. Roberts, Hugh (1...
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    "Notre Dame des Malades". Paroisse Saint Joseph Artisan. Archived from the original on 12 November 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022. "Des Vierges couronnées"...
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  • Mere Marie de la Providence. The first branch house was established at Nantes in July 1864. In 1867 six nuns were conducted by Bishop Adrien Languillat...
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