Île de la Cité (redirect from Île du Palais)
side, separating the Palais de Justice from the Place Dauphine. It is named for Achille de Harlay, the first president of the Parlement of Paris in the early...
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referred to as the Palais de Justice. From the 14th century until the French Revolution, it was the headquarters of the Parlement of Paris. During the...
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The Palais de Justice (French pronunciation: [palɛ də ʒystis]; '"Palace of Justice"), is a judicial center and courthouse in Paris, located on the Île...
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shouting "Vive le parlement!" forced the judges to return to the Palace of the Parlement of Dauphiné (Palais du Parlement du Dauphiné) by flooding them...
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installed (approximate date). 1453 - Parlement du Dauphiné [fr] created. 1539 - Palais du parlement du Dauphiné [fr] expanded. 1562 - Sacked by the Protestants...
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Grenoble (category Dauphiné)
Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay, 1933, p. 32. Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay, 1933, p. 58. Petite histoire du Dauphiné, Félix Vernay...
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Fraser 2001, p. 289 Lever 1991, pp. 484–485. "dossiers d'histoire – Le Palais du Luxembourg – Sénat". senat.fr. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016...
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Eugene Viollet-le-Duc Palais de la Cité in 1615 Grand Hall of the Palais de la Cité (1560 - destroyed in 17th c.) Meeting of the Parlement of Paris in the Grand...
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1559–1562 French political crisis (section Dauphiné)
courtyard of the Palais de Justice itself shouting that if they were not given temples they would seize them. On 5 March the Parlement relented and registered...
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The Palais Bourbon (pronounced [pa.lɛ buʁ.bɔ̃]) is the meeting place of the National Assembly, the lower legislative chamber of the French Parliament....
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Duke of Orléans went to meet the parlementaires in the Grand-Chambre du Parlement in Paris in order to have Louis XIV's will annulled and his previous...
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Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé (category Burials at the Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques)
from her violent husband with her mother at the Palais Bourbon. In 1714, her niece, Mademoiselle du Maine, the daughter of her older brother, the Duke...
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Provence (section Bouches-du-Rhône)
around Avignon, and the Principality of Orange, the eastern portion of the Dauphiné, and the former County of Nice. The Rhône river, on the western border...
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nobility, generally in two generations, although membership in the Parlements of Paris, Dauphiné, Besançon and Flanders, as well as on the tax boards of Paris...
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the birth of Princess Henrietta in 1644. They lived at the Palais-Royal and at the Palais du Louvre. In 1660, after the restoration of the House of Stuart...
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the Carnavalet in 1958. Louis XV departs a meeting of the Parlement of Paris at the Palais de la Cité, 1715 The Salon Demarteau by François Boucher (1765)...
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the structure of the Palais de Justice. He also built a more sinister structure, the Gibbet of Montfaucon, near the modern Place du Colonel Fabien and the...
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from obtaining the position. With the aid of Pierre Séguier, she had the Parlement of Paris revoke the will of the late king, which would have limited her...
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between soldiers and the Parisians. The leaders of the Parlement were received at the Palais-Royal, where Anne of Austria and the young King were living...
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De la Puissance du pape et des libertés de l'Église gallicane. Par Marc de Vulson, conseiller du roi en la cour de parlement de Dauphiné. Genève: Iean de...
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court, and for her Mémoires. Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans was born at the Palais du Louvre in Paris on 29 May 1627. Her father was Gaston, Duke of Orléans;...
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would be abolished in 1602. In response to criticism from Paris and the parlements, Henri created several new fiscal councils embodying Bellièvre's proposal...
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purchased in 1641 by Nicolas Fouquet, an ambitious 26-year-old member of the Parlement of Paris. Fouquet was an avid patron of the arts, attracting many artists...
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Architecture of Paris (section The Palais de la Cité)
Jean-François Chalgrin Palais Garnier (1861–1875) by Charles Garnier The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur (1874–1916) by Paul Abadie The Grand Palais (1897–1900), by Henri...
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May 1643. On 18 May Queen Anne had her husband's will annulled by the Parlement de Paris, a judicial body of nobles and high-ranking clergy, and she became...
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1788, when the parlement that had been banished to Troyes was recalled, "the clerks and the populace" illuminated the Place Dauphine for several evenings...
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been legitimised on 19 December 1673 by letters patent registered at the Parlement of Paris. Her younger brother, Louis Alexandre, was legitimised at the...
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by Jacques Offenbach at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal. 4 November – Inauguration of place du Roi de Rome (now place du Trocadéro). 1867 15 March – First elevator...
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France in the Middle Ages (section Parlements)
of southern France. Several other parlements were created in various provinces of France in the Middle Ages: Dauphiné (Grenoble 1453), Guyenne and Gascony...
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Valence, Drôme (category Dauphiné)
of Claude Frère, a rich merchant who was first president of the Parlement du Dauphiné [fr]. The lantern of the staircase stands on the ancient walls between...
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