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    of the Pays La Flèche. The inhabitants of the town are called Fléchois. The Prytanée National Militaire is located in La Flèche. La Flèche is located on...
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    Collège Henri-IV was a Jesuit educational institution located in La Flèche, in the department of Sarthe, France. Founded in 1603 by Henri IV, shortly...
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    education. He established the Collège Royal Henri-le-Grand in La Flèche (today the Prytanée Militaire de la Flèche). He and Sully protected forests from further...
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  • 31 October 2018. Thierry, Éric (2008). La France de Henri IV en Amérique du nord: de la création de l'Acadie à la fondation de Québec. Paris: Champion....
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    (2003). "Henri IV à La Flèche, une affaire de cœur" [Henri IV in La Flèche, an affair of the heart]. Henri IV et les Jésuites, Actes de la journée d'études...
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    school is located in western France in the city of La Flèche. At first founded in 1604 by the king Henri IV, the school was given to the Jesuits in the aim...
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    Notre-Dame de Paris (category Île de la Cité)
    of the latter items was a taller and more ornate flèche, to replace the original 13th-century flèche, which had been removed in 1786. The decoration of...
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    nearby Châtellerault. Descartes left La Haye in approximately 1606 to attend the College Henri IV at La Flèche. During World War II, the liberation of...
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    Justice La Place Dauphine. Lecompte 2013, p. 117. Lecompte 2013, p. 118. Jarrassé 2007, pp. 58–59. Ballon, Hilary (1991). The Paris of Henri IV: Architecture...
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    without much ceremony, and her heart was sent to La Flèche, in accordance with the wish of Henry IV, who wanted their two hearts to be reunited. Her son...
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  • The Prix La Flèche is a Listed flat horse race in France open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Chantilly over a distance of 1,000 metres (about...
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    College at La Flèche, a Jesuit institution that had been founded by Henri IV. At the time Hume was living nearby and working on the Treatise, La Flèche was home...
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    mainland France to teach at the Prytanée military academy, La Flèche, Sarthe. He published the book La phénoménologie (Phenomenology) in 1954 and began to write...
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    through the 1870s bronze figure of Henri IV, Place de Henri IV, La Flèche, 1856 Groupe des Heures over the clock, Palais de la Bourse, Lyon, 1858 and 1863 The...
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  • of the construction of the hospital of La Flèche, and perhaps the portal of the Collège Henri-IV de La Flèche [fr]. At the same time, several churches...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    April 2023 – present) The Jesuit Collège Henri IV de La Flèche, in the town of La Flèche, founded in 1603 by Henry IV, enjoyed a great reputation for a century...
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    166). Babelon 1996, p. 346. "Chapelle Saint-Louis, Prytanée militaire, La Flèche, France". Université du Québec. Retrieved 25 March 2010. Ayers, Andrew...
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    turned in the favour of the king of Navarre who, now Henri III had died styled himself Henri IV. In 1594 he and his brother made their capitulation to...
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    Basilicas of France. "Signature de la convention-cadre pour la reconstruction de la flèche et de la tour nord de la basilique de Saint-Denis". www.culture...
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    Descartes, accused by Jean Baptiste Chauveau, a former classmate of La Flèche, explained in a letter to Mersenne (1639 February) that he never read...
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    Lascaux (redirect from Lascaux IV)
    the Apse, and the Chamber of Felines. They returned along with the Abbé Henri Breuil on 21 September 1940; Breuil would make many sketches of the cave...
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    traditional tribal society, and includes totems, masks, chambranles, or flèche faîtière, a kind of arrow that adorns the roofs of Kanak houses. Basketry...
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    fire caused by the negligence of workers covering the high wood-and-lead flèche (spire) that was being constructed over the transept destroyed the part...
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    clearly indicate the alteration that took place in the 13th century. In 1110, the body of Helie de la Flèche, former Earl of Maine, was brought into the...
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    (1989). "Les Vendéens à La Flèche". La Flèche et la Révolution (in French). Éditions du Choletais. pp. 5–12. du Chêne, Arthur; de La Perraudière, René (1906)...
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    died in Amiens on 25 March. His grandson would become king of France as Henri IV. Charles de Bourbon was born on 2 June 1489, the son of François de Bourbon...
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    Antoine de Silly (category Court of Henry IV of France)
    duc d'Anjou in 1571. In 1574 Anjou became king Henri III. La Rochepot found himself alienated from Henri by the arrangement of a marriage between a royal...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
    diocese of Angers by the desire of King Henri IV of France to establish a school (collège) in his palace at La Flèche, on the Loir River, 32 mi (52 km) north-east...
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    Obsidiane, 1995. De la fatigue, Paris, Minuit, 1996. Corps à corps : à l'écoute de l’œuvre d'art, Paris, Minuit, 1997. Entre flèche et cri, Sens, Obsidiane...
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    landmarks, carried out for him by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. He restored the flèche, or spire, of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, which had been partially...
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