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    arrondissement. It was named after the nearby street, rue Mabillon, which in turn was named after Jean Mabillon (1632–1707), a Benedictine monk and scholar, considered...
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    engraver Rue du Jardinet Rue Jacob Rue Lobineau Rue Mabillon Rue Madame named after Marie Joséphine of Savoy (1753–1810), styled Madame Quai Malaquais Rue Mayet...
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    portion of the gardens of the Hôtel de Navarre, close to the modern rue Mabillon. There were three hundred forty stalls at the fair of 1483; Special buildings...
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    French trade guilds. It is located in the 6th arrondissement at 10, rue Mabillon, Paris, France, and open weekday afternoons; entry is free. The museum...
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    automatically. The façade of the university restaurant building at 3 rue Mabillon in the 6th arrondissement, built in 1954, was recovered by architect...
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    Rue Bonaparte is a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It spans the Quai Voltaire/Quai Malaquais to the Jardin du Luxembourg, crossing the Place...
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    Saint-Germain-des-Prés (approx. 90 m from the westernmost end of the street) Mabillon (approx. 100 m from the easternmost end of the street). The Benedictine...
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    XIV's minister Louvois also took interest in the library and employed Jean Mabillon, Melchisédech Thévenot, and others to procure books from every source....
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    Sèvres–Babylone and Mabillon. The name of the station comes from the junction named Croix-Rouge, situated at the north-eastern end of the Rue du Cherche-Midi...
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    the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and rue de Sèvres, on the border of the 6th and 7th arrondissements. Rue de Sèvres boasts two flagship Paris fashion...
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    Rossillon. It is located near the Mabillon metro station, where the Boulevard Saint-Germain intersects the Rue du Four and the Rue de Buci. The square takes its...
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    platforms opened on 14 February 1926 as part of the line's extension from Mabillon. It served as its eastern terminus until its extension to Place d'Italie...
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    documents succeeded in duping the most illustrious scholars; Dom Jean Mabillon, the founder of diplomatics, Dom Thierry Ruinart and Baluze himself, called...
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    lines 4 and 10. Place Saint-Sulpice and church of Saint-Sulpice viewed from rue du Vieux-Colombier A colonne Morris in the Place Saint-Sulpice, 1911 Wallace...
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    the University of Paris. Although the station is in close proximity to Mabillon on line 10 (less than 100 metres away), there is no free transfer between...
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    Parisians as the Mabillon due to the eponymous Métro station located there. This square was therefore called the Place du Pilori and the current rue de Buci leading...
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    “Begin Again” music video (2012). The café is located close to station Mabillon of Paris Métro Line 10. The bar room The terrace List of monuments historiques...
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    There is a ghost station named Croix-Rouge between Sèvres–Babylone and Mabillon. It was closed in 1939. Consequently, Line 10 has changed the most of any...
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    Louvre–Rivoli 1900-08-13 underground Paris 1st 1,869,612 (until 1989: Louvre) Mabillon 1925-03-10 underground Paris 6th 1,195,051 Madeleine : 1913-07-13 : 1910-11-05...
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  • told the story, including the falling coffins, to the Benedictine Jean Mabillon in 1682 when he visited the village and was struck by the number of stone...
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    professors at the École nationale des Chartes are affiliated to the Centre Jean-Mabillon, the École's research unit, whose director is currently Olivier Poncet...
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    an analysis of written archives. The study was published in the journal Mabillon. In 1984, Abbé Michel Bourderioux, historian and parish priest of Loché-sur-Indrois...
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    registered in its menologe since the beginning of the establishment, Jean Mabillon noted twenty-six of them recognized as saints by the Church. Besides Euspicius...
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  • in the use of Arabic inscriptions in historical analysis. Jean Mabillon. Jean Mabillon (1632–1707) was a Benedictine monk who wrote De re diplomatica...
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    siècle : Troisième partie – rôle économique et social du prieuré", revue Mabillon: archives de la France monastique, Abbaye Saint-Martin de Ligugé, no. 220...
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  • von Barfus, Prussian field marshal and politician (b. 1635) 1707 – Jean Mabillon, French monk and scholar (b. 1632) 1707 – Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale...
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    Tours in 732. The Saracens sacked the abbey of Bèze around 730. Dom Jean Mabillon relates that they destroyed Autun, pulled down the Abbey of Bèze (monasterium...
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    refoundation document was signed by Pope Agapitus II (946–955) on 5 May 951. Jean Mabillon (1681). De re diplomatica libri vi (in Latin). Paris: sumtibus L. Billaine...
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