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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Count of Paris - Orléanists

The title was revived much later and was used by three claimants to the French throne: Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894): French Orleanist monarchists referred to him as "Louis-Philippe II", and then later when Henri, comte de Chambord died, he was recognized as the royalist heir by almost all French monarchists, and was occasionally known as Philippe VII. Henri, Comte de Paris (1908-1999) Henri, Comte de Paris, Duc de France (born 1933) The title was given by Louis-Philippe I to his grandson Philippe, as show of gratitude towards the City of Paris and in refe ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - 1115

1115 - Events. Clairvaux Abbey is founded by St. Bernard. Anselm of Laon becomes archdeacon of Laon. Hugh of St. Victor joins the Victorines in Paris. Pierre Abélard becomes canon of Notre Dame de Paris. Stephen of England becomes count of Mortain. The title of Duke of Atholl is created (approximate date). Lothar I of Supplinburg defeats Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, in the Battle of Welfesholz. Arnulf of Chocques is accused of sexual relations ...

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Count of Paris: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Ragon, J

Ragon, J. M. A French Mason, a distinguished writer and great symbologist, who tried to bring Masonry back to its pristine purity. He was born at Bruges in 1789, was received when quite a boy into the Lodge and Chapter of the "Vrais Amis", and upon removing to Paris founded the Society of the Trinosophes. it is rumoured that he was the possessor of a number of papers given to him by the famous Count de St. Germain, from which he had all his remarkable knowledge upon early Masonry. He died at Paris in 1866, leaving a quantity of books written by himself and masses of MSS., which were bequeathed by him to the "Grand Orient". Of the mass of his published works very few are obtainable, while others have entirely disappeared. This is due to mysterious persons (Jesuits, it is believed) who hastened to buy up every edition they could find after his death. In short, his works are now extremely rare.

 

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - 10th of August French Revolution

On August 10, 1792, during the French Revolution, a mob – with the backing of a new municipal government of Paris that came to be known as the "insurrectionary" Paris Commune – besieged the Tuileries palace. King Louis XVI and the royal family took shelter with the Legislative Assembly. This proved to be the effective end of the French Monarchy (until it was restored in 1814). The formal end of the monarchy occurred six ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - 1765

1765 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1765 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). 1765 - Events. March 9 - After a public campaign by the writer Voltaire, judges in Pa ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - 1418

1418 - Events. May 19 - Capture of Paris by John, Duke of Burgundy September - Beginning of English Siege of Rouen Mircea the Old, ruler of Wallachia dies and is succeeded by Vlad I Uzurpatorul. The first Portuguese settlers move to Madeira Islands. 1418 - Births. January 6 - Christopher of Bavaria, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (died 1448) December 12 - Archduke Albert VI of Austria (died 1463) Peter II, Duk ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - Compiègne

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal). Compiègne is a commune in the Oise département of France, of which it is a sous-préfecture. The city is located along the Oise River. Its inhabitants are called Compiégnois. Compiègne - Administration. Compiègne is the chief town of 3 cantons Canton of Compiègne-Nord (with 5 communes)Including:

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - 888

888 - Events. January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. Odo, Count of Paris becomes king of the western Franks. Abdallah ibn Mohammed succeeds al-Mundhir as emir of Cordoba. Shaftesbury abbey is founded. 888 - Births. 888 - Deaths. January 13 - Charles the Fat, King of France Abu Da'ud, hadith compiler Cat ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia - January 1

January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in which the months are displayed, January to December. The first day of the medieval Julian year was usually a day other than January 1. This day was adopted as the first day of the Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The Gregorian calendar as promulgated in 1582 did not specify that Janu ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Lists of office-holders - Heads of state or government modern entities

See also: List of national leaders (in office), state leaders by year. Lists of office-holders - Middle East & North Africa. Algeria Heads of state of Algeria Heads of government of Algeria (see also: Prime Ministers of Algeria with information specific to that post) Colonial heads of Algeria Colonial heads of Oran Rulers of Kel Ahaggar Rulers of Qusantina (Constantine) Rulers of Tuggurt ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Hôtel Matignon - History

In 1670, as part of his plan for the construction of the Hôtel des Invalides, Louis XIV decided to restore the old "Chemin du Bois de la Garenne", which had become the "Rue de Varenne", that linked Saint-Germain-des-Prés, at the western end of Paris, with the marshy terrain chosen as the new building site. Henceforth the "Noble Faubourg" gained a new lease on life, the proximity of Versailles being irresistible for an aristocracy ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Franks - The Frankish Empire

Franks - Foundation. In 355–358, the later Emperor Julian once again found the shipping lanes on the Rhine under control of the Franks and again pacified them. Rome granted a considerable part of Gallia Belgica to the Franks. From this time on they became foederati of the Roman Empire. A region roughly corresponding to present-day Flanders and the Netherlands south of the rivers remains a Germanic-speaking region to this day. (The West Germanic language known as Dutch predominates there now.) The Franks thus became ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Paris - History

Paris - Origins. The area of Paris was settled by the Celtic Parisii from around 250 BC. These people, known as boatmen and traders, established their settlement at the Île de la Cité, a convenient river crossing and platform to control commerce all along the river, although there are now doubts among historians as to the exact location of their settlement. Roman armies conquered the region in 52 BC and chose the lands away from the floods of the river atop the Left Bank Sainte Geneviève Hill for their ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Paris - History

Paris - Origins. The region around Paris was settled from about 250 BC, by the Celtic Parisii who were known as boatmen and traders. They established a settlement by the River Seine to control river commerce. There is dispute about the exact location of the settlement, traditionally assumed to be on the Île de la Cité, but now placed by many historians near Gare d'Austerlitz. Rome conquered the region in 52 BC and built the city of Lutetia on the Left Bank Sainte Geneviève Hill as this area was protecte ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Compiègne - History

Compiègne - Historical population. 1882: 13,393 1990: 41,663 (municipal), 44,703 (total) 1999: 41,076 (municipal), 44,703 (total), 69,903 (agglomeration), urban (108,234) ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Franks - The Carolingians

The Carolingian kingship traditionally begins with the deposition of the last Merovingian king, with papal assent, and the accession in 751 of Pippin the Short, father of Charlemagne. Pippin had succeeded his own father, Charles Martel, as Mayor of the Palace of a reunited and re-erected Frankish kingdom comprised of the formerly independent parts. Pippin reigned as an elected king. Although such elections happened infrequently, a general rule in Germanic law stated that the king relied on the support of his leading men. These men res ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Paris - Economy

Paris - Size. Paris and its surrounding Île-de-France région is one of the engines of the global economy. Together their 2003 GDP GDP is calculated by INSEE at €448,933 million [6], or US$506.7 billion (at real exchange rates, not at PPP). In the same year, were it a country, the Île-de-France would be the 15th largest economy in the world. The Île-de-France accounts for about 29% of the total GDP of m ...

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Count of Paris: Encyclopedia II - Paris - Cultural Centres and Organisations

Paris - Monuments and Landmarks. Main article: Paris landmarks The three most famous landmarks of Paris are almost certainly the Eiffel Tower, originally a "temporary" construction for the 1889 Universal Exposition, the Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte and the cathedral Notre Dame de Paris, a 12th-century ecclesiastical masterpiece. Other than the Eiffel Tower, the lone skyscraper Tour Montparnasse and Basilica of the Sacré Cœur on the hill Montmartre are easily visible from many locations around the city, while the window-shaped Grande Arche in L ...

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