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    The Château de Courson was built in 1676 in Courson-Monteloup, on the south-west outskirts of Paris, France. It is in the Essonne département of the Île-de-France...
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  • 1987 Grammy Awards. Much of the film takes place inside the French Château de Courson outside of Paris, where the band met, lived and rehearsed for nine...
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    Ruins of the Château de Kintzheim. An early 19th-century romantic landscape garden. (See photos) Kolbsheim – The Garden of the Château de Kolbsheim. (1703)...
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  • Bonheur, premises mostly sold by the city in 2014 Musée d’art naïf de Vicq en Île-de-France, closed in 2014 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Museums...
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  • Tuileries Ruined Château d'Aunoy, Champeaux Château de Blandy-les-Tours, Blandy Accessible Château des Boulayes, Châtres Château de Bourron, Bourron-Marlotte...
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    in 1950. Only the Gothic pavilion remains.[citation needed] Château de Courson, Courson-Monteloup (Essonne): he designed some outbuildings and stables...
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    Josselin Castle (French: Château de Josselin, Breton: Kastell Josilin, Latin: Castellum Joscelini) is a medieval castle at Josselin, in the Morbihan department...
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    occurring in very few places in France. The Chateau de la Bonvouloir The Château des Planches of the Buisson de Courson family Western gable end of the lordly...
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  • of the Château de Courson, Essonne for the Arrighi de Casanova, 1822 Development of the Pincio gardens in Rome Park of the Château de Chantilly Notes The...
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    The Château de Chamarande is a 17th-century French château in Chamarande, in the Essonne department. The first "castle" of this name was established at...
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    Normandy in 1944. The château now offers upscale self-catering holiday homes. The actual date of construction of the Château de Guernon-Ranville is not...
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    Saint-Julien church in Thury Château des Barres, 18th-19th centuries Château de Beauvais near Lainsecq, 19th century Town hall of Courson-les-Carrières Railway...
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    September 1973 by Gabriel Yacoub, Marie Yacoub (now Marie Sauvet), Hughes de Courson and Laurent Vercambre. They flourished in the 1970s, broke up three times...
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    12 km (7.5 mi) north west of Courson. A well in Courson gives access to the deepest cave of the Yonne – the Gouffre de Villepot – at 48m depth. The Town...
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  • Benoît...!" – 3:03 Lyrics by: Patrick Modiano Music written by: Hughes de Courson Accompanist: John Cameron "La mer, les étoiles et le vent" – 1:51 Lyrics...
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    Germany. Inhabitants of Montlhéry are known as Montlhériens in French. The Château de Montlhéry, a 13th-century castle with its prominent keep, succeeded a...
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  • gardens, that Benech has worked on include the Quai d'Orsay, the estate of Courson, the quadrilateral (main square) of France's National Archives, and the...
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    vines along the 1,200-meter "treilles du Roi" on the south wall of the Château de Fontainebleau gardens. However, vine-growing was limited to court consumption...
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    It is home to the Jean-Baptiste Corot High School, a twelfth-century château converted into a school and the former property of Marshal Davout. Inhabitants...
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    Mailly-le-Château (French pronunciation: [maji l(ə) ʃɑto]) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. The...
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    Étampes. La Tour Guinette-the remains of Château d'Étampes L'Hôtel de Ville L'Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Anne de Pisseleu Théâtre built by the architect Gabriel...
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    Françoise Hardy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Message personnel), André Georget and Michel Sivy. Produced by Hughes de Courson, the concept album Entr'acte was released in November 1974 and promoted...
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    Coulanges-la-Vineuse (89118) Coulanges-sur-Yonne (89119) Courgis (89123) Courson-les-Carrières (89125) Crain (89129) Deux Rivières (89130) Diges (89139)...
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  • Mindscape is collaboration between Ombra and The Safran Company. Olivier Courson, from The Safran Company, said of the film, "We are delighted to see the...
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  • Richard of St. Victor, (died 1173) Richard Swineshead Robert Blund Robert of Courson Robert of Gloucester, (fl.1260–1300) Robert Grosseteste, (c. 1175–1253)...
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    23 August 1879: Mathieu 13 March 1883: De Ricouard d'Hérouville 6 May 1887: Jacquey 9 April 1892: De Courson de la Villeneuve 29 December 1897: Guelle...
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    largely agricultural, with operating mills in particular. In the 1770s, the Château de Button by architect Pierre Desmaisons was completed in Gif. In 1946, the...
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  • Antoine du Pouget Duclaux (1814–1826) Antoine Garnier (1826–1845) Louis de Courson (1845–1850) Joseph Carrière (1850–1864) Michel Caval (1864–1875) Joseph-Henri...
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  • signed by Mme.la Marquise de Mortain and her son, Laurent (aged twenty-one years), and one signed by M. le Comte de Courson for himself and his daughter...
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    Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon Hospices de Beaune Abbey of Fontenay Château de la Rochepot Clos de Vougeot, Burgundy wine Reenactment of the siege...
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