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    Maison Balmain in Paris, 44 rue François-Ier...
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    arrondissement. Harvard Business School's Europe Research Centre is located in rue Francois 1er. "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics...
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    opened the Grande Boutique on the corner between Avenue Montaigne and Rue François Ier in 1955. The first Dior lipstick was also released in 1955. 100,000...
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    The Lycée François-Ier, in long form Lycée International François-Ier, is a public secondary school located in Fontainebleau, France. In addition to the...
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  • Cockerell (March 1833, 87 Eaton Square, London – 4 November 1878, 66 rue François Ier, Paris) was a British architect. He was the second son of Charles Robert...
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  • Split from The Republicans La République En Marche! Headquarters 60, rue François-Ier 75008 Paris Ideology Liberal conservatism Political position Centre-right...
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  • appointment with the lyricist André Hornez at the Hôtel Grand Powers at 52 rue François Ier to find a title for his song. André Hornez said that the title should...
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  • a former Parisian nightclub located at 54 rue Pierre-Charron, at the intersection with the rue François-Ier [fr], in the quartier des Champs-Élysées [fr]...
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    Rue Bayard is a street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It begins at 16, cours Albert-Ier [fr] and ends at 42, avenue Montaigne. This site is served...
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    new streets were built in that neighborhood: rue Francois-Ier, rue Pierre Charron, rue Marbeuf and rue de Marignan. On the left bank: Two new boulevards...
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  • de la Concorde. After his creation of the new shop for Balmain on rue François-Ier, which has been called "the most beautiful fashion store in Paris"...
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  • production. In 1962, Simonetta and her husband opened a Parisian atelier on rue François-Ier. The "Dauphin" collection marked its opening. The Via Gregoriana atelier...
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    Matignon 85 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré [1,247] Hôtel Vilgruy 8 9 rue François-Ier 16 rue Jean-Goujon [1,248] Hôtel particulier 8 33 rue Jean-Goujon...
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    This was the order's third community, after those of rue Saint-Jacques founded in 1626 and rue Saint-Antoine founded in 1632, which was its mother house...
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    rue de Beaune 48°51′33″N 2°19′49″E / 48.859056°N 2.33025°E / 48.859056; 2.33025 (Hôtel de Vilette) PA00088745 Hôtel Vilgruy 8 9 rue François-Ier 16...
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    Paris, 1939. François de la Rocque, Discours, Parti social français. Ier Congrès national agricole. 17-18 février 1939., SEDA, 1939. François de la Rocque...
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    and along the rue de la Tour-Neuve The Hôtel Groslot, built between 1550 and 1555 for Jacques Groslot, "bailli d'Orléans" by Jacques Ier Androuet du Cerceau...
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  • widowed, residing in rue Saint-Martin, when she remarried in second marriage, in 1635, to François Boudin, master belt-maker residing in rue Transnonain Balthazar...
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    Napoleon (redirect from Napoléon Ier)
    Conspiration des poignards (Dagger plot) in October 1800 and the Plot of the Rue Saint-Nicaise two months later, gave him a pretext to arrest about 100 suspected...
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    Arsenal football player, now with FC Lorient who lived in Rambouillet François Ier, king of France, died at the castle, supposedly in the tower Charles...
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    many years, Chrétien-François Ier de Lamoignon [fr], son of Guillaume, finally acquired the whole hôtel in 1688. Chrétien-François thereafter commissioned...
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    refitted first in the Hôtel Lebaudy, 57 rue François Ier, then refitted in the Musée du Louvre (French Wikipedia:"Rue Saint-Dominique"). The trompe-l'œil...
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    François Souchon (1787 – 5 April 1857) was a French painter. François Souchon was born in Alais, Gard, in 1787. In 1809 he went to Paris to study painting...
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  • Pierre-Ier-de-Serbie. Hôtel d'Essling, 8 rue Jean-Goujon, 1866. Hôtel Menier, 4 avenue Ruysdaël, 1875. Extension to the hôtel Grimod de La Reynière, rue Boissy-d'Anglas...
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    the rue de Talleyrand, rue de Chanzy, rue de Contrai, and the rue des Murs, named after walls that were built during that period, rue Ponsardin, rue Rogier...
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    marble plaques bear gilded inscriptions that read, respectively: "1541. François Ier commence le Louvre. 1564. Catherine de Médicis commence les Tuileries...
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  • organised by the Coopérative de reconstruction François Ier. This 1951 building in Le Havre's boulevard François Ier also has low-reliefs by Baumel. One depicts...
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    Trémoille, 1 boulevard Delessert, Paris (XVIe), 1912 Hôtel Lebaudy, 55–57 rue François Ier, Paris (VIIIe), 1900. (demolished in 1962). Hôtel Porgès, 14–18 avenue...
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  • Order of Saint-Louis. In 1715 Bernard married Elisabeth-Olive-Louise Frot[t]ier, daughter of the marquis de La Coste-Messelière. At his father's death he...
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  • handbags. The firearms manufacturer Louis Pigny opened shop in 1717 at Rue Baillif (today Rue des Bons-Enfants) in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. He received...
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