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    48°48′14.6″N 2°5′32″E / 48.804056°N 2.09222°E / 48.804056; 2.09222 La Lanterne is a hunting lodge in Versailles, France. Along with the Fort de Brégançon...
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    Lanterne is a French word designating a lantern or lamp post. The word, or the slogan "À la lanterne!" (in English: To the Lamp Post!) gained special meaning...
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  • La Lanterne magique is the title of a former French 19th-century weekly, published on Saturdays. The subtitle read: Reproductions of masterpieces of painting...
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    September 2014. "La Lanterne : journal politique quotidien". Gallica. 20 August 1896. Retrieved 10 March 2016. "Le Véloce-sport : organe de la vélocipédie...
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    (Earthly), Subterranean, and Lucifugous (Heliophobic). In 1409–1410 The Lanterne of Light (an anonymous English Lollard tract often attributed to John Wycliffe)...
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  • also abolished in 1989. The rider who has taken most time is called the lanterne rouge (red lantern, as in the red light at the back of a vehicle so it...
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  • vaudois Gribouille et Redzipe La Bombe La Cancoire La Crecelle La Fronde La Griffe La Guêpe La Lanterne de Petollion La Marge La Pomme L'Arbalète Le Bistouri...
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    by hanging himself from the bar of a cellar window in the rue de la Vieille-Lanterne, a narrow lane in a squalid section of Paris. He left a brief note...
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  • serial killer]. Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 24 November 2019. La Lanterne 1879, p. 1 Gribben, Mark. "Gilles de Rais: The Pious Monster". The Crime...
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    pamphlet, became known as the "Procureur-général de la lanterne" ("the Lanterne Prosecutor" or "Lanterne Attorney"). In September 1789, Desmoulins issued...
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    president's private quarters there are still available for their use. La Lanterne became an official presidential vacation residence in 2007. According...
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    poetry appears earliest in her first published volume of 1914, titled La Lanterne magique (The Magic Lantern). Poèmes à claires-voies (Openwork Poems)...
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    Metz Cathedral (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    9 ft)), after the cathedrals of Amiens and Beauvais . It is nicknamed la Lanterne du Bon Dieu ("the Good Lord's lantern"), on account of its displaying...
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    2019-10-18. Wesmael C. (1837) Phosphorescence du Fulgore porte-lanterne, L'institut, Journal Universel des Sciences et des Sociétés Savantes en France et...
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    French Revolution, prior to the guillotine's adoption, the slogan À la lanterne (in English: To the lamp post!) symbolized popular justice in revolutionary...
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  • de la Lanterne [fr] (tower) built. 1571 – Seventh national synod of the French reformed churches and affirmation of faith with the Confession de La Rochelle...
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     1728. Béatrice Irwin (8 February 1912). "L'Éternelle Idole". NuméroLa Lanterne: journal politique quotidien. Paris, France. p. 2. Retrieved Sep 24, 2019...
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    leaving Le Figaro Rochefort determined to start a paper of his own, La Lanterne. The paper was seized on its eleventh appearance, and in August 1868...
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    du grand siècle. Paris: Didier, 1862. (as Jean-sans-Peur) L'homme à la lanterne. Paris: Thézard, 1868. Les sensations d'un juré: vingt figures contemporaines...
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    the race between 2005 and 2009, and is known in New Caledonia as "The Lanterne Rouge". The New Caledonia Handball team won the Oceania Handball Nations...
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    22 July 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2010. Leonard, Max (17 April 2014). Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France. Random House. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-4481-5590-3...
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    replied "no, she left through the back door". "La tragédie del'Impasse Ronsin : Mme Steinheil au seuil de la Cour d'Assises". Le Petit Parisien. 1 November...
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  • de la planète Terre, a documentary by Bernard Baissat, co-production La Lanterne/France 3, 105 minutes, 1992 more information Alain Lipietz "Letters from...
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    Wanda". Le Point. pp. 84–89. Couvreur, Daniel (December 20, 2014). "La lanterne porte-bonheur de Dragone". Le Soir. p. 43. Lemasson, Éric (March 20,...
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    Magic lantern (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    lantern. Christiaan initially referred to the magic lantern as "la lampe" and "la lanterne", but in the last years of his life he used the then common term...
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    Jean Prevost in his small octavo book La Premiere partie des subtiles et plaisantes inventions. In his "lanterne", cut-out figures of a small army were...
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    Hébert Journal général : l'abbé Fontenai Journal politique et littéraire : Simon-Nicolas-Henri Linguet La lanterne magique : Boisset Lettres à mes commettants :...
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  • Research Foundation. Retrieved 13 May 2019. "Un Combattant de Navarin". La Lanterne (in French). 20 October 1906. p. 1. Retrieved 30 April 2019. Revue de...
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    Lucifer (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    envy of God and jealousy of humans. The 1409 Lollard manuscript titled Lanterne of Light associated Lucifer with the deadly sin of the pride. Protestant...
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    L'Evénement, La France, Le Gaulois, Le Petit Parisien, La Lanterne and finally Le Figaro. He then assumed editorship of Le Petit Journal in 1887 and of...
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