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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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    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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    originally part of the Hermitage, which then became the hôtel de Fourcy. In 1827, the hotel was loaned to the Institution Petit, then in 1858 to the...
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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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    10 rue de Fourcy, and was notorious for treating its women very badly. In his book Le Petit Simonin, novelist Albert Simonin wrote: "The Fourcy in the...
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    support of many well-known critics. The bookplate of Balthazar-Henri de Fourcy appears in the collection to which this manuscript, known as "copy C"...
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    involvement in the revolution was on 17 July 1789 when King Louis XVI was at the Hôtel de Ville, sanctifying the revolution while wearing a tricolored cockade. She...
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    (including today's Rue François-Miron and Rue des Barres as far as the Rue de Fourcy), since it served the Abbaye Saint-Antoine-des-Champs (on the site of...
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    12 February 2014. Paris Underground Map (Map). Michel-Eugène Lefébure de Fourcy. 1841. Water, Municipal Sewer and (22 June 2020). "How to Keep Sewer Workers...
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    de Jarente de La Bruyère, bishop of Orléans. In the early 1770s, in defiance of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris, she opened the gorgeous hôtel...
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    relationship between Madame de Montespan and the King also came to an end. She persuaded her husband to purchase the Hôtel de Guise from the trustees of...
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    but eventually disappeared, pursued by creditors. He housed her at the Hôtel de Salm, one of the houses he had acquired, and maintained her there on an...
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    The case started to come to light during an investigation by the Brigade de répression du proxénétisme into the activities of Abousofiane Moustaid, also...
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    "Métro Saint-Paul". A hotel nearby, perhaps acknowledging the unofficial nature of the "Place Saint-Paul" name, calls itself "Hôtel de la Pointe Rivoli"....
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    The Hotel Henault de Cantobre, which was built in 1706, houses the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and is located at n. 5, Rue de Fourcy. It belongs...
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    de Malherbe [fr], Catholic activist Charles Ozanam [fr], journalist Georges de Fourcy (son of Eugène de Fourcy [fr]), diplomat Léon-Édouard Amelot de...
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    Le Chabanais (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    members at the Jockey-Club de Paris. Among the habitués were Albert, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of the United Kingdom); Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; Cary...
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    Europe's richest men, Lachmann maintained a noted literary salon out of Hôtel de la Païva, her luxurious mansion at 25 avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris...
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    One-Two-Two (category Hôtels particuliers in Paris)
    Paris in the 1930s and 1940s. The name was taken from the address, 122 Rue de Provence, 8th arrondissement of Paris. The numbers were translated into English...
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    relationships. Alibert met Edward, Prince of Wales, in April 1917 at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris. At the time, Edward was in France as an officer of the...
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    neoclassical style by the architect Samson-Nicolas Lenoir, known as the Hôtel Benoist de Sainte Paulle, which still stands today. In 1782 at Villennes-sur-Seine...
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    suggested to be the role model for the title character in Juliette by the Marquis de Sade. Reportedly, she was a successful and internationally known courtesan...
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    succession of other rich lovers, such as Prince de Sagan, whom she also bankrupted by having him build her a hôtel particulier (grand town house) designed by...
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    Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris, considers that this law has the effect of "Driving girls off of the streets and into hotels and apartments...
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    5 or 6, and was survived only by his grandmother Marie de Fourcy, wife of Antoine Coëffier de Ruzé, through whom he was linked to the powerful ministerial...
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    the nickname of "Countess" or "Little Countess". The author of Les Sérails de Paris describes her as: "Her figure was slender, and her whole person inspired...
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    Branche, daughter of Fourcy Branche, Lord of Bréau, with whom he had three sons: Charles de Lancy, Jacques de Lancy, and Claude de Lancy. The second son...
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  • L'Étoile de Kléber was a maison close (brothel) in Paris. It obtained notoriety for continuing to run after the 1946 Loi Marthe Richard ban on brothels...
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    Maison Souquet (category Hotels in Paris)
    courtisanes de Pigalle". Le Monde. September 25, 2015. Retrieved May 17, 2017. "Hôtel Maison Souquet". Slh.com. Retrieved May 17, 2017. "L'esprit de la maison"...
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    Prostitution in France (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    approximately 1,400 houses were closed. Many former brothel owners soon opened "hôtels de passe" instead, where prostitutes could keep on working, but the visibility...
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