Chartreuse (US: /ʃɑːrˈtruːz, -ˈtruːs/ , UK: /-ˈtrɜːz/, French: [ʃaʁtʁøz]) is a French herbal liqueur available in green and yellow versions that differ...
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List of Carthusian monasteries (redirect from Chartreuse Val-Saint Esprit)
maisons de Chartreux des origines à la chartreuse de Pavie. Arts et métiers graphiques: Paris, 1983 Nouvelle bibliographie cartusienne. Grande-Chartreuse, 2006...
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Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də ʃaʁtʁøz]) is a commune in the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern...
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"Rainbow", consisting of anisette, mint, yellow chartreuse, cherry brandy, kümmel, green chartreuse and cognac. The Ritz Bar is designed in the Victorian...
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Champmol (redirect from Chartreuse de Champmol)
The Chartreuse de Champmol, formally the Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol, was a Carthusian monastery on the outskirts of Dijon, which is now...
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St-Marcel, Val-de-Grâce hospital, southern Luxembourg (by then the Chartreuse Coventry), and in areas around the rue Vaugirard. Paris's then suburban plaster...
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the Grande Chartreuse, located in the Chartreuse Mountains north of the city of Grenoble. But in 1972, the Prior of the Grande Chartreuse denied that...
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The Charterhouse of Parma (redirect from La Chartreuse de Parme)
The Charterhouse of Parma (French: La Chartreuse de Parme) is a novel by French writer Stendhal, published in 1839. Telling the story of an Italian nobleman...
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Chartreuse of Liget was a monastery of hermit-monks of the Carthusians order in France, founded in 1178 in Touraine by Henry II, Count of Anjou and King...
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Saint-André Chartreuse du Val de Bénédiction Collapsed apse of church, Chartreuse du Val de Bénédiction Cloister of Saint John, Chartreuse du Val de Bénédiction...
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Luxembourg in Paris. M. Cardon, molded plaster bust, Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai (destroyed) Marsyas, high-relief plaster, Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai...
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règlement de copropriété des Chartreuses de Stanislas,… | Couleur XVIIIe". Debert, Pascale (22 November 2019). "Il faut sauver la dernière chartreuse de Stanislas...
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La Chartreuse de Parme is a four-act opera in eleven tableaux by Henri Sauguet with a French libretto by Armand Lunel after the 1839 novel of the same...
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Chambéry (redirect from Château de Chambéry)
Croix du Nivolet is found), Mont Granier (Chartreuse) and the Chaîne de Belledonne to the south, the Chaîne de l'Épine (the most southern mountain of the...
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Voreppe Gorge between Vercors and Chartreuse, or Chambéry, which sits in a valley between the Bauges and Chartreuse ranges. In the southern subalpine...
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The Musée de la Chartreuse is an art museum in a former Carthusian monastery in Douai, France. It is the 'musée des Beaux-Arts' for the city. Built by...
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sur l'homme, was published with an elaborate preface in 1783, and La Chartreuse and Le Jour des morts in the same year, Le Verger in 1788 and his Epître...
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Charles, Count of Soissons (redirect from Charles de Bourbon, Count de Soissons)
also be buried (The Chartreuse de Bourbon-lèz-Gaillon, built in 1562 one km from the Château de Gaillon by Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon, who was buried...
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Sluter and his workshop in 1395–1403 for the Carthusian monastery of Chartreuse de Champmol built as a burial site by the Burgundian Duke Philip the Bold...
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des Beaux-Arts of Paris and taught in the École des Beaux-Arts of Grenoble. He became known for his works in Saint-Hugues-de-Chartreuse church. From 1969...
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John Galliano (category Fashion designers from Paris)
his tenure there.[citation needed] Galliano designed the chinoiserie chartreuse gown worn by Nicole Kidman at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997. In 2010...
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Philippe, Duke of Vendôme (redirect from Philippe de Vendome)
townhouse in the rue de Varenne. His body was brought to the Temple before being buried in the church of the Chartreuse de Paris [fr]. With him died the...
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Isère (section Representation in Paris)
resorts of Chamrousse, Villard de Lans, Autrans. Other popular resorts include Les 7 Laux, Méaudre, Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, Alpe du Grand Serre and Gresse-en-Vercors...
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the Communist Party". In 1948, she worked with Christian-Jaque in La Chartreuse de Parme. She was married in September 1949 to Duke Augusto Torlonia, and...
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Adieu du Monde, Angelique, and Le Mistère sacré de nostre rédemption. He was Prior of the Chartreuse of Bordeaux from 1627-1629. During this time, in...
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religious institutions, notably at Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois and the Chartreuse de Bourgfontaine [fr]. The catalog of his known works has grown considerably...
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Greek Soldier during the death of Tripolitza in 1820) (1825), Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai Jean François Aimé Dejean (Luxembourg Palace) E. A. Fleischmann...
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Musée de la Chartreuse at Douai and the Musée de la vie romantique in Paris. His marble and plaster sculptures are numerous, in Douai's Musée de la Chartreuse...
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near Molsheim, in the Bas-Rhin department of France. Molsheim's Musée de la Chartreuse houses a section dedicated to his life, work, and legacy. Wikimedia...
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Anne of Burgundy (redirect from Anne de Bourgogne)
Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris, 1405–1449, publié d'après les manuscrits de Rome et de Paris, par Alexandre Tuetey, chez Champion, Paris, 1881, pp. 289-290...
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