Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ də kɔliɲi]; 16 February 1519 – 24 August 1572), was a French nobleman, Admiral...
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it). It was built on the site of the Hôtel des Tournelles and its gardens, which were demolished by Catherine de' Medici. The Place Royale was inaugurated...
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published. Louise Emmanuelle de Châtillon was born to Louis Gaucher, Duke of Châtillon, and Adrienne Emilie Félicité de la Baume le Blanc. She was a grand...
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Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (redirect from Chapelle Notre Dame de la Médaille Miraculeuse)
March 1813, the chapel was formerly within the former building of Hotel de Châtillon. It was blessed and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on 6 August...
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Hôtel Gouthière Hôtel Carnavalet Hôtel de Salm Hôtel de Besenval Hôtel de Charost Hôtel Beauharnais Hôtel Claridge List of monuments historiques in Paris...
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed,...
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not to sign the law of 29 May. On 11 August he was arrested at the Hôtel de Châtillon, rue du Petit-Bourbon, where he was residing, on orders of the Luxembourg...
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discovery of the X-ray, Destot was making radiographs of patients at the Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon. He made thousands of radiographies, many of which were of patients...
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on 14 July, Foullon fled from Paris to his friend Antoine de Sartine's house at Viry-Châtillon, a few miles south of the capital. Aware of the feeling against...
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Blois (redirect from Blois, Centre-Val de Loire)
Hôtel de la Chancellerie (i.e.: Chancellery Hotel); the Hôtel Denis-Dupont; the Hôtel d'Épernon; the Hôtel de Guise; the Hôtel de Jassaud; the Hôtel de...
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a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles during the episcopacy of Jean de Châtillon (1146-1163) on the site of an ancient church founded in the 7th century...
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AD, mosaic, Louvre Baroque door with Vitruvian scrolls friezes of the Hôtel de Beauvais, Paris, by Antoine Lepautre, 1657-1660 Louis XVI style vase with...
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attractions in Paris Beat Hotel Castille Paris Hôtel Costes Hôtel de Crillon Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's Four Seasons Hotel George V Hôtel Au Manoir Saint Germain...
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a French soldier, diplomat, and memoirist. He was born in Paris at the Hôtel Selvois, 6 rue Taranne (demolished in 1876 to make way for the Boulevard...
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Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (category Burials at Val-de-Grâce (church))
Canal de l'Ourcq and the hôtel Duplessis-Châtillon in Paris (1766). In 1773, Orléans added to his residences a magnificent hôtel built at Chaussée d'Antin...
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House of Rochechouart (redirect from Marie de Rochechouart de Mortemart)
(now used by the Ministère de l'Éducation nationale), the hôtel de Mortemart rue Saint-Guillaume, the hôtel de Jars, and hôtel rue Van Dyck, in Parc Monceau...
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Princes of Condé (redirect from Prince de Condé)
the Hôtel de Soissons where, according to Saint-Simon, she "maintained the traditions of the Soissons", she continued to be known as the princesse de Carignan...
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Louis I, Duke of Orléans (redirect from Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans)
Louis (Paris, Hôtel de Saint-Pol, 26 May 1391 – September 1395), buried Paris église des Célestins. John (September 1393 – Château de Vincennes, bef...
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in work for the poor suggested to de Paul the forming of a confraternity among the women of his parish in Châtillon-les-Dombes. It was so successful that...
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the station itself was not changed until later. It bears the subtitle Hôtel de Ville because it is located near the town hall of Saint-Denis. On 21 December...
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of Line 13 in the direction of Châtillon. The station opened on 30 June 1952 when line 13 was extended from Porte de Saint-Ouen to Carrefour Pleyel....
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François Jouffroy (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
Béat-Jacques de La Tour-Châtillon, comte de Zurlauben". Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014. "Ferdinand, comte de Marsin,...
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Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
royal Parc de Saint-Cloud constructed several hôtels particuliers in Paris, notably the Hôtel de Clermont, Rue de Varenne, and the Hôtel de Vendôme, Rue...
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the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest. It was originally a terminus but was extended to Gare d'Orsay & the line converted to RER C in 1979. Hôtel des Invalides...
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original stations opened as part of the first section of line 1 between Porte de Vincennes and Porte Maillot on 19 July 1900. Clemanceau was added to the name...
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The Musée du Pays Châtillonnais, or Trésor de Vix, formerly called the musée archéologique de Châtillon-sur-Seine (Côte-d'Or), was created in the late...
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and her father-in-law at the Hôtel de Toulouse by saying that she had never lived there, but at the Tuileries or the Hôtel Louvois. When the carrier of...
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Prime Minister under the Third and Fourth Republics) settled in the nearby Hôtel Matignon in January 1935. Other ministries are also located in the private...
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Guillaume Tronchet (category Prix de Rome for architecture)
airport, Viry-Châtillon (Essonne) (1908) : the world's first airport Central post-office of Bar-le-Duc (Meuse) (1928) Ministry of Work, place de Fontenoy,...
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France, one of four children of a bricklayer. He attended the seminary in Châtillon-sur-Sèvre (now Mauléon), Deux-Sèvres, briefly considering a clerical career...
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