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    buildings. Residents of this quai over the years included the American cosmetics manufacturer Helena Rubenstein (24 quai de Bethune), who constructed the very...
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    west of the rue Poulletier at its intersection with the quai du Dauphin (now 24 quai de Béthune, 4th arrondissement of Paris). The hotel was demolished...
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    Anatole-France. The Quai Voltaire begins at the Rue des Saints-Pères and ends at the Rue de Bac and the Pont Royal. Originally the Quai Voltaire was the...
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    apartment in Quai de Béthune on Île Saint-Louis. Pompidou won public acclaim for his handling of the May 1968 strike but it caused friction with De Gaulle,...
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  • Helena Rubinstein a run-down building, the Hôtel Hesselin, on the Quai de Béthune in Paris, converting it in an elegant and luxurious mansion. He also...
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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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    Hôtel de Roquelaure Hôtel Renan-Scheffer Hôtel d'Angoulême Lamoignon Musée Jacquemart André Hôtel Biron Hôtel de Fontpertuis Hôtel de Beauvais Hôtel de Choiseul-Praslin...
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    located under the Quai des Célestins, at the intersection of Boulevard Morland and Boulevard Henri-IV, near the Seine and the Pont de Sully. Oriented along...
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  • "noble Patron". In 1792, he moved to Paris, and resided along the Quai de Bethune on the Île Saint-Louis. It is unknown why White moved to France during...
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    construction of the Hôtel de Sully fits in a larger movement of monumental building in this part of Paris. Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, and former...
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    April 1974 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    because of illness. Pompidou stayed home at his private apartment on Quai de Bethune on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris, and was found dead at 9:00 in the...
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    west by Boulevard de la Liberté and to the south by Boulevard Louis XIV. During the First World War, the area around Rue de Béthune, the railway station...
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    Paris; it opened on 25 August 1877. It is named in honour of Maximilien de Béthune, duke of Sully (1560–1641) and minister to Henry IV. It was designed by...
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    privately owned non-profit museum that was founded in 2016. It is located at 41, quai du Hainaut/Henegouwenkaai, along the Brussels–Charleroi Canal, in the former...
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    Seine, along with statues of famous French royal ministers, Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, and Henri François d'Aguesseau...
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    Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully† Urbain de Maillé-Brézé† Armand de Vignerot du Plessis† Princes of Rohan Soubise[who?][clarification needed] Catherine de Vivonne...
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    surmounted by a funeral vase." According to the memoirs of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, a 20 foot high pyramid, which stood opposite the Louvre...
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    1743, two central workshops were established for their construction in Béthune and Lille. A large number of models were built during and after the War...
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    forceful superintendent of buildings, a Protestant and a general, Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully. Henry IV recommenced the construction of the Pont Neuf...
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    Louvre Palace (category Castles in Île-de-France)
    set of buildings that surrounds the Cour Carrée, named after Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully. It includes the 16th-century Lescot Wing and the footprint...
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    Maurice Couve de Murville. She has five siblings. One of her brothers is the writer and publicist Thierry Consigny, author of La Mort de Lara. She has...
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    Vavasseur-Desperriers, Jean (2011), "Béthune et sa région en mai 68", À chacun son Mai ?, Presses universitaires de Rennes, pp. 123–137, doi:10.4000/books...
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    town, although the name of the stream changed again, to Béthune. View of Dieppe's Grand quai J. M. W. Turner, The Harbor of Dieppe, 1826 Walter Sickert...
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  • Aciéries de Longwy [fr], Longlaville, Lorraine, 1928 Grand-Place de Béthune [fr], Béthune, 1927 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, 1988 Helene Boucher High School...
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    Kennedy Avenue), formerly Quai du Fossé, a street in Mulhouse Avenue du Président-Kennedy (President Kennedy Avenue), formerly Quai de Passy, a street running...
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    chemin de fer de Grande Ceinture et de Petite Ceinture and the two national administrations, chemins de fer d'Alsace-Lorraine (AL) and chemins de fer de l'État...
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    through -respectively- the quai Amédée Contant – rue des Ponts Chartrains, and quai Villebois-Mareuil – rue Croix-Boissée – rue de la Croix Rouge – rue des...
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    Timeline of Paris (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    council to build the quai Neuf, which becomes the quai Le Pelletier. Théâtre de Guénégaud founded. 1676 November – The owners of jeu de paume courts are allowed...
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  • published. Doctor Stéphen-Charles Chauvet was born on 27 November 1885, in Béthune (Pas-de-Calais), of Norman origin. His father was an inventor. A laureate in...
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    Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully (Hôtel de Sully; 1651); Louis de La Rivière (Hôtel de La Rivière [fr] on the Place Royale; 1652); and Armand-Charles de la...
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