Elizabeth of the Trinity (redirect from Élisabeth of the Trinity)
Elizabeth of the Trinity, OCD (French: Élisabeth de la Trinité), born Élisabeth Catez (18 July 1880 – 9 November 1906), was a French Discalced Carmelite...
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Decoin|titre=Elisabeth Catez ou l'obsession de Dieu, Les éditions du Cerf ISBN 2-204-07328-8 and Élisabeth de la Trinité, amoureuse de Jésus. Nelly Schumacher...
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(212 pp.). Marie de la Trinité : lettres de "Consummata" à une carmélite, the Carmel of Avignon, 1931, 286 pp. Lettres au Père Anatole de Grandmaison, son...
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pensedor (1980) Petite vie de Jean de la Croix (1990) Petite vie d' Élisabeth de la Trinité (1992) Petite vie de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1996) Petite vie...
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Pierre-Narcisse Guérin (category Prix de Rome for painting)
Baron Guérin died, on 6 July 1833, and was buried in the church of La Trinité de Monti by the side of Claude Lorrain. A heroic portrait by Guerin hangs...
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mirontaine, Il reviendra-z-à Pâques, ou à la Trinité. La Trinité se passe, mironton, mironton, mirontaine, la Trinité se passe, Malbrough ne revient pas....
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Catacombs of Paris (redirect from Catacombes de Paris)
(April 13, 1794), widow of Jacques Hébert Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (May 8, 1794) Madame Élisabeth (May 10, 1794), sister of kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII...
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Eiffel Tower (redirect from La dame de fer)
company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889. Locally nicknamed "La dame de fer" (French for "Iron Lady"), it was constructed as the centerpiece of...
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Duchess of Montpensier La Grande Mademoiselle. In 1660, Anne de Montpensier sold the Luxembourg to her younger half-sister, Élisabeth Marguerite of Orléans...
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49, p. 669-670 Colet, Charles-Théodore (1861). Vie de la Mére Elisabeth de la Trinité de Quatre-Barbes: religieuse carmélite à Beaunes (in French). Dijon:...
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Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Sœur Lamberta 2010, p. 11. Kervingant, Marie de la Trinité (January 1989). Des moniales face à la Révolution française :...
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Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines became a City. The Parish of Trinité-des-Monts changed its name to La Trinité-des-Monts. The Township of Isle-aux-Allumettes-Partie-Est...
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Erlande-Brandenburg, Director 1991-1994 Viviane Huchard, Director 1994-2005 Élisabeth Taburet-Delahaye [fr], Director 2005-2019 Séverine Lepape [fr], Director...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
Élisabeth d'Orléans (1695–1719), Duchess of Berry Na (not baptized) d'Alençon (1711) Charles d'Alençon(1713) Duke of Alençon Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Alençon...
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Conciergerie (redirect from La Conciergerie)
the west of the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice. It was originally part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which also included...
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Matilda of Flanders (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Archbishop of Canterbury in 1070, while the girls learned Latin in Sainte-Trinité Abbey in Caen, founded by William and Matilda as part of the papal dispensation...
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Saint-François-de-Molitor Église Saint-Honoré-d'Eylau Église Saint-Pierre-de-Chaillot Église Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal Eglise catholique russe de la Sainte Trinité (Byzantine...
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La Roche-Guyon (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔʃ ɡɥijɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in...
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Largillière, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Jean-Marc Nattier, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Hubert Robert, Thomas Lawrence, Jacques-Louis David, and...
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Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas : La Trinité (1868), plafond. musée du Louvre : Héliodore chassé du temple. musée d'Orsay : Les Femmes gauloises, épisode de l'invasion romaine...
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left traces in history: Comité de vigilance de Montmartre presided by Sophie Poirier. Club de la Délivrance at the Trinité church, presided over by Lodoïska...
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Sacré-Cœur, Paris (redirect from Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre)
1944 when La Nueve – 9th Company, Régiment de marche du Tchad of the French 2nd Armored Division – broke into Paris and arrived at the Hôtel de Ville during...
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Square La Bruyère in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, not far from Sainte-Trinité. She died in the apartment in 1939. Her son, Henri Beaugiron, who witnessed...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
de Rohan-Soubise, a.k.a. the Marshal of Soubise (1715-1787), Prince of Soubise and Marshal of France, and his daughter Charlotte Godefride Élisabeth de...
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Les Invalides (category Burial sites of the House of la Tour d'Auvergne)
monarchy. The interior of the dome was painted by Le Brun's disciple Charles de La Fosse with a Baroque illusionistic ceiling painting. The painting was completed...
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Le Havre (redirect from Le Havre-de-Grace)
Le Havre (/lə ˈhɑːv(rə)/ lə HAHV(-rə), French: [lə ɑvʁ(ə)] ; Norman: Lé Hâvre [lɛ ˈhɑvʁ(ə)]) is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in...
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The Musée national de la Légion d'honneur et des ordres de chevalerie (French for "National museum of the Legion of Honour and of orders of chivalry")...
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Montmartre Cemetery (redirect from Cimetiere de Montmartre)
Frédérick Lemaître (1800–1876), actor Pauline Leroux (1809–1891), dancer Élisabeth Leseur (1866–1914), mystic José Yves Limantour (1854–1935) Mexican Secretary...
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the monastery, he was replaced by Osberne at the advice of Rainer of La Trinité-du-Mont; this led to many of the monks at Saint-Evroul joining Robert...
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Saint-Sulpice, Paris (category Burial sites of the House of la Tour d'Auvergne)
Club de la Victoire, chose Saint-Sulpice as its headquarters and Louise Michel spoke from the pulpit. Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon and Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans...
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