Collège Stanislas may refer to: In France: Collège Stanislas de Paris, Paris Institution Stanislas (Nice) [fr], Nice Institut Stanislas (Cannes) [fr]...
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unavenged')—a reference to the thistle, which is a symbol of Lorraine. Place Stanislas, a large square built between 1752 and 1756 by architect Emmanuel Héré...
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cultural state institutions on the advice of the bourgeoisie and aristocracy alike. He started works of improvements in the port of Nice, and had dams...
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Collège de France (category Educational institutions established in the 1530s)
1852–1853: Xavier de Portets [d] 1853–1854: Jacques Rinn [fr] 1854–1873: Stanislas Julien 1873–1883: Édouard René de Laboulaye 1883–1892: Ernest Renan 1892–1894:...
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of a Salesman Biff Loman Nominated 1953 Robert Strauss Stalag 17 Sgt. Stanislas "Animal" Kasava Nominated 1954 Lee J. Cobb On the Waterfront Johnny Friendly...
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French Revolution and went into exile along with its grand master, Louis-Stanislas-Xavier de Bourbon, Count of Provence (the future King Louis XVIII). It...
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School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (category Educational institutions established in 1975)
Trifon Laurent Turcot Frédéric Vandenberghe Olivier Weber Ioanna Andreesco Stanislas Dehaene Thomas Piketty Didier Fassin Esther Duflo Manuel Antonio Garretón...
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architecture is found in places that were not yet French such as Place Stanislas in Nancy. On the military architectural side, Vauban designed some of...
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attention of several people who were later to give him work, including Stanislas de la Roche Toulay, who had prepared the design for the metalwork of the...
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from the original on 1 January 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2021. Poyet, Stanislas (5 April 2020). "Attaque de Romans-sur-Isère : les deux hommes tués s'appelaient...
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"Stanislas Wawrinka beats Novak Djokovic: as it happened". The Guardian. London, UK. Retrieved 12 February 2014. "Novak Djokovic beats Stanislas Wawrinka...
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Louis-le-Grand in Paris. Among his peers were Camille Desmoulins and Stanislas Fréron. During his schooling, he developed a profound admiration for the...
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came down and the revolutionary crowd stormed in. Popular myth believes Stanislas-Marie Maillard was the first revolutionary to enter the fortress. De Launay...
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Lesage, Vannes Lycée Alain-Fournier, Bourges Lycée Albert-Calmette [fr], Nice Lycée Albert Camus, Bois-Colombes Lycée Albert Camus, Nantes Lycée Albert...
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List of executioners (section Nice)
Martinet 1799–1801 Louis-Charles-Martin Sanson 1801–1808 Louis-Antoine-Stanislas Desmorest 1808–1823 Joseph-Antoine Deibler 1823–1827 Charles-Louis Lacaille...
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Porion [fr], who further solidified his conversion and encouraged him to meet Stanislas Fumet [fr] and his wife, Ainouta, who encouraged him further. He was fully...
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Among them are the Lycée Louis-Le-Grand, the Lycée Henri-IV, the Lycée Stanislas and the Lycée privé Sainte-Geneviève. The oldest CPGEs are the science...
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of the French Revolution. It was the work of two brothers from Toulon, Stanislas Gaudensi Allar, the architect, and André-Joseph Allar, the sculptor. The...
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Étienne-François Le Tourneur 4 October 1817 20 January 1795 – 4 February 1795 Stanislas Joseph François Xavier Rovère died in 1798 in French Guiana 4 February...
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Gusto Cyril Baillardran, CEO at Canelés Baillardran[citation needed] Stanislas de Bentzmann, cofounder of Devoteam and former director of KEDGE Business...
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for him to be educated at home, Charles Albert was sent to the Collège Stanislas in Paris in 1812. He remained at the school for two years, but did not...
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1901 (followed by stay in Paris and Nice), 7) spring 1902 till October 1902 (followed by stay in Paris and Nice), 8) spring 1903 till autumn 1903 (followed...
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Stéphane Lissner (category Collège Stanislas de Paris alumni)
de Nice [fr] from 1978 to 1983. He then directed the "Printemps du théâtre" between 1984 and 1987, taught the management of cultural institutions at the...
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Palace of Castile. Prince Alfonso was enrolled in the elite and private Stanislas School and his political education was under the guidance of his preceptor...
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is particularly strong in education, with one of the largest private institutions in France, and in health, with the largest private establishment in Île-de-France...
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Lorraine, Queen Catherine of Poland, wife of Stanislas and mother of the French queen, took refuge in Meudon. Stanislas took refuge in Metz. The Knight of Fréjus...
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Jean-Christophe Lagarde (leader of Union of Democrats and Independents) Stanislas Lalanne (Bishop of Pontoise) Jack Lang (President of the Arab World Institute...
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Pierre Pica (category People from Nice)
language spoken in Para (Brazil). He is currently collaborating with Stanislas Dehaene and Elizabeth Spelke in a study of numerical expressions and enumeration...
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September 2024. Gatian de Clérambault 1912 Gascuel 1999, p. 136 Bellanger, Stanislas (1845). La Touraine ancienne et moderne (in French). L. Mercier. p. 245...
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(1939–45), the prize winners were accommodated in the Villa Paradiso in Nice. The Prix de Rome was abolished in 1968 by André Malraux, who was Minister...
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