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    Avenue Émile Zola (French pronunciation: [avny emil zɔla]) is a station on line 10 of the Paris Métro. Located in the 15th arrondissement, it is situated...
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    gave Paris the Pont Alexandre III, the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais and the first Paris Métro line. Paris became the laboratory of Naturalism (Émile Zola)...
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    station of Paris Métro Line 8 at the Place du Commerce [fr]. The Avenue Émile Zola station on line 10 is located on the Avenue Émile-Zola [fr], 20 meters...
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    the extension of line 8 from La Motte-Picquet - Grenelle to Balard. Avenue Émile Zola on line 10 was also previously called Commerce until it was changed...
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    side of avenue Émile-Zola: Access 1: quai André-Citroën (with a rare Val d'Osne totem) Access 2: rue de la Convention Access 3: avenue Émile-Zola (with...
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    Panthéon (redirect from Panthéon de Paris)
    governments approved the entry of literary figures, including the writer Émile Zola (1908), and, after World War I, leaders of the French socialist movement...
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    The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro. As of the end of January 2025, there are a total of 321 stations on 16 different lines. Stations...
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    Paris Métro Line 8 (French: Ligne 8 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It connects Balard in the southwestern part of...
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    War. It saw the construction of the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Métro, the completion of the Paris Opera, and the beginning of the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur...
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    (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl miʃɛl]) is a station on Line 10 of the Paris Métro. It is located in the 15th arrondissement. The station opened as Beaugrenelle...
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    (Paris Metro). Roland, Gérard (2003). Stations de métro. D’Abbesses à Wagram. Éditions Bonneton. Tricoire, Jean (3 November 1999). Un siècle de métro en...
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    Paris Métro Line 10 is one of 16 metro lines in Paris, France. The line links Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud in Boulogne-Billancourt in the west with Gare...
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    steam of the train and turns into a flurry of blended colors. As said by Émile Zola, "Monet is able to turn a normally dirty and gritty place into a peaceful...
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    stores. Émile Zola set his novel Au Bonheur des Dames (1882–83) in a typical department store, based on research he did at Le Bon Marché in 1880. Zola represented...
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  • bacteriologist Émile Zola (1840–1902), author (original site, moved to the Panthéon in 1908). The Zola family grave is still there, with Émile's name on it...
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    Boulogne-Billancourt (category Cities in Île-de-France)
    (société anonyme) capitalised at €1,698,340,000, headquartered at 33, Avenue Émile Zola, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, [...]" "FAQ". Pika Édition. Archived...
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    church had been proposed before the Paris Commune took place. In 1898, Emile Zola wrote sarcastically, France is guilty. It must do penitence. Penitence...
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    main character in Émile Zola's novel Nana (1880). There is a distinctive ceiling there, once owned by Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, mistress of...
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  • attracted patrons to the dancing hall and it became a success. Author Émile Zola wrote in 1876, "We rushed off into the countryside to celebrate the joy...
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    the park appeared in Nana by Émile Zola and in L'Éducation sentimentale by Gustave Flaubert. In the last pages of Du côté de chez Swann in À la recherche...
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    Épinettes (category 17th arrondissement of Paris)
    Batignolles" met in Café Guerbois or at Chez le père Lathuille, avenue de Clichy. Famous writer Émile Zola lived also in the district, as did painter Alfred Sisley...
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    Boulevard Malesherbes (category Pages using infobox street with Paris-specific parameters)
    salon known as the "Union of Painters". Émile Zola modelled the bedroom of his courtesan character Nana after de la Bigne's own bedroom in the Boulevard...
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    8th arrondissement of Paris, running from the Rue d'Astorg to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It is named in honour of Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563)...
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    Georges Clemenceau (category Politicians from Pays de la Loire)
    Dreyfus. On 13 January 1898, Clemenceau published Émile Zola's J'Accuse...! on the front page of the Paris daily newspaper, L'Aurore, of which he was owner...
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    Victor Hugo (category Burials at the Panthéon, Paris)
    in Paris from the Arc de Triomphe to the Panthéon, where he was buried. He shares a crypt within the Panthéon with Alexandre Dumas and Émile Zola. Most...
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  • de Paris; Avenue René Coty Lille — Vieux Lille, Euralille Lyon — Place Bellecour, Rue du Plat, Rue de la République, Rue Édouard Herriot, Rue Émile Zola...
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    Jean Jaurès (category People murdered in Paris)
    champion of socialism. He edited La Petite République, and was, along with Émile Zola, one of the most energetic defenders of Alfred Dreyfus during the Dreyfus...
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    Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans and finished in time for the 1900 Exposition Universelle to the design of three architects: Lucien Magne, Émile Bénard...
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    Passage des Panoramas (category Streets in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris)
    described in chapter VII of Émile Zola's novel Nana. le Fur, Antoine; Claudé-Penegry, Julien (October 2023). "Covered Passages". Paris Vous Aime Magazine. 15:...
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    The first Paris automobile show held as part of the Salon du Cycle at the Palais des Sports on rue de Berri. 1898 13 January – Émile Zola publishes his...
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