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    Charles Henri-Camille Lemaresquier (October 16, 1870, Sète - January 6, 1972, Paris) was a French architect and teacher. Lemaresquier was born in Sète...
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    death, his successor as head of the atelier was his own student, Charles Lemaresquier. He died in Paris, aged 86. Laloux's work includes: the neo-Byzantine...
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    1932 work at the Cercle National des Armées, Paris, for architect Charles Lemaresquier, 1927 Oedipe et le Sphinx (Oedipus and the Sphinx) Le Bon Samaritain...
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    377 entries: Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Victor Horta, Josef Hoffman, Charles Lemaresquier, John James Burnet, Attilio Muggia, Ivar Tengbom, Carlos Gato of...
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    supérieure des arts décoratifs, studying under Jacques Grüber and Charles Lemaresquier. He married Paulette Rouquié (1910−1997) in 1931. He worked with...
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    receives second-year to four-year law students. It was designed by Charles Lemaresquier, Alain le Normand, and François Carpentier to accommodate the growing...
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    building was constructed rue d'Assas in Paris. It was designed by Charles Lemaresquier, Alain le Normand and François Carpentier to accommodate the growing...
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    students, including Charles Lemaresquier, future successor of Victor Laloux; Paul Norman, who would win the Grand Prix of 1891; Charles Butler, the atelier's...
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  • Conchita López de Tejada, granddaughter of a prominent architect Charles Lemaresquier, and a niece of French Prime Minister Michel Debré. Her family was...
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  • Toulouse [fr] until 1918. He then studied with Victor Laloux and Charles Lemaresquier at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris, graduating...
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    architect Charles Lemaresquier, and succeeded his father as head of the Beaux-Arts de Paris grande école. He continued his father's Atelier Lemaresquier. He...
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  • Jean-François Lemaresquier (Heugueville-sur-Sienne, 4 March 1767 – Battle of Tamatave, 18 May 1811) was a French naval officer. In 1806, Lemaresquier commanded...
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    of the former La Pépinière Barracks, a new building designed by Charles Lemaresquier. Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cercle National des Armées...
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  • it was erected as an office building in the 1930s by architect Charles Lemaresquier (1870–1972), who conceived other buildings in the same style, such...
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  • Alfred-Nicolas Normand (1822–1909) 1909 : Victor Laloux (1850–1937) 1938 : Charles Lemaresquier (1870–1972) 1972 : Marc Saltet [fr] (1906–2008) 2015 : Dominique...
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    in 1927 on the site of former barracks and designed by architect Charles Lemaresquier. It is decorated with sculptures by Jean-Antoine Injalbert, François-Léon...
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  • die without being depopulated]. He was a student of, among others, Charles Lemaresquier, Jacques Gréber (author of the plans for the Casa de Serralves Gardens...
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    François Debré (brother) Children Charles Guillaume Marie-Victoire Parent(s) Michel Debré Anne-Marie Lemaresquier Alma mater École nationale de la magistrature...
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    Captain Jacques de Saint-Cricq and Néréide under Captain Jean-François Lemaresquier. Each ship carried over 200 soldiers for the Isle de France garrison...
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  • heavy heart. Simone Renant as Claire Girard Jean Chevrier as François Lemaresquier Gabrielle Dorziat as La comtesse de Cébrat Catherine Fonteney as Mme...
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    passed to Commander Charles Napier, who led Recruit into action against the French corvette Diligente, under Jean-François Lemaresquier, on 6 September 1808...
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    Michel Debré (category Presidency of Charles de Gaulle)
    "father" of the current Constitution of France. He served under President Charles de Gaulle from 1959 to 1962. In terms of political personality, Debré was...
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    Jamaica. In August 1808 Diligente, captained by Commander Jean-François Lemaresquier, with the corvettes Sylphe and Espiègle, sailed from France with supplies...
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    Tamatave, where she fought another Néréide, under Captain Jean-François Lemaresquier. In the severe action the British captured Renommée; Néréide surrendered...
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  • the command of Jean-François Lemaresquier, off Point Abaco. Though Néréide was almost twice the size of Rainbow, Lemaresquier was uninterested in getting...
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    the French frigate Néréide, under the command of Jean-François Lemaresquier. Lemaresquier fled to separate the two British ships, but stopped to engage...
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