ɑ̃ʁi bɛl]; 23 January 1783 – 23 March 1842), better known by his pen name Stendhal (UK: /ˈstɒ̃dɑːl/, US: /stɛnˈdɑːl, stænˈ-/, French: [stɛ̃dal, stɑ̃dal])...
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This article contains lists of named passenger trains in Italy....
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Rätia is a EuroCity train service that linked Hamburg in Germany with Chur in Switzerland via Dortmund, Cologne, Mannheim, Basel and Zurich, following...
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Transalpin (redirect from Transalpin (train))
The Transalpin is a EuroCity express train linking Zürich (Switzerland) with Graz (Austria) via Liechtenstein. Introduced in 2013, it is operated by the...
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off-Broadway debut in 2003 at the 59E59 Theaters, in a production of The Stendhal Syndrome by Terrence McNally, starring Richard Thomas and Isabella Rossellini...
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Lehár is an express train between Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria. Introduced in 1979, it was the first eastern European train to become a EuroCity...
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The Étoile du Nord was an international express train. It linked Paris Nord in Paris, France, with Brussels, Belgium, and, for most of its existence,...
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Stendhal. The brochure caused a scandal; Mérimée was denounced as an "atheist" and "blasphemer" by friends of Stendhal for suggesting that Stendhal had...
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The Arbalète (alternatively written L'Arbalète) was an express train that linked Paris-Est in Paris, France, with Zürich HB in Zurich, Switzerland. Introduced...
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express train service between Germany and Switzerland, which was in operation from 1954 to 2016. Its name reflected the notion that the Comet train and an...
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successors—Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University—merged in 2016 to restore the original institution under the...
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The Brabant was an express train that linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with Brussels-South in Brussels, Belgium. The train was named after the historical...
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Ticino was an express train that linked Milan in Italy, with Zürich, Switzerland and for some years even to Munich, Germany. The train was named after the...
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Rossellini acted in an Off-Broadway production of Terrence McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome, with Richard Thomas. Rossellini's friend, Carole Bouquet, also...
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Romantic discovery of landscape was changing how the Italian lakes were seen. Stendhal had first visited in 1810: What can one say about Lake Maggiore, about...
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Rheinpfeil (redirect from Rheinpfeil (train))
used to name a number of express trains that ran in Germany between the 1950s and 1991. For much of that period, a train carrying the name Rheinpfeil also...
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The Colosseum was an express train initially linking Rome and Milan, later Frankfurt am Main. The train was named after the Amphitheatrum Flavium, renowned...
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The Molière was an international train operated by SNCF, initially linking Paris and Düsseldorf. The train was named after Jean Baptiste Poquelin, using...
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focus of Jerusalem syndrome distinguishes it from other phenomena, such as Stendhal syndrome in Florence or Paris syndrome in Paris. In a 2000 article in the...
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2008) Sleepers Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) The Stendhal Syndrome The Strange Thing About the Johnsons The Stranger (1995) Straw...
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Then Sulla made himself dictator and ... F. C. Green (16 June 2011). Stendhal. Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-1-107-60072-0. In May of...
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Landon 2005, pp. 38–39. Hutchings, p. 11. Stendhal, pp. 59–60. Stendhal, p. 74. Hutchings, p. 13. Stendhal, ch. VI. Hutchings, ch. 5. Hutchings, p. 117...
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Berolina was a named passenger train between Warsaw and Berlin via Frankfurt (Oder). Introduced in 1959, it went through a number of iterations, including...
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there was a French writer Marie-Henri Beyle (also known under the pen name Stendhal) in a rank of intendant. According to the census of 1897, on a total population...
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The Île de France was an international express train on the PBA route (Paris–Brussels–Amsterdam). The train was named after the French region surrounding...
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Poland, has been the name of two distinct EuroCity international express trains, each of them originating and terminating in Warsaw. The first Varsovia...
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The Memling was an express train that linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with Brussel Zuid in Brussels, Belgium. The train was named after German painter...
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express trains, both of them originating, terminating or passing through Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Both of the Comenius trains have been...
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Hungaria (Hungária) is a EuroCity train which runs between Budapest Nyugati and Hamburg - Altona, currently running with coaches of MÁV. It is numbered...
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