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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): Frenc...
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1115: Encyclopedia - 1115
1115 - Events.
Clairvaux Abbey is founded by St. Bernard.
Anselm of Laon becomes archdeacon of Laon.
Hugh of St. Victor joins the Vict...
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Ragon, J:
Spiritual Theosophical
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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 ...
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10th Of August French Revolution: 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...
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1765: Encyclopedia - 1765
1765 in topic:
Arts
Architecture - Literature - Music
Other topics
Canada - Mexico - Science
Lists of leaders:
Colonial governors - State...
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1418: Encyclopedia - 1418
1418 - Events.
May 19 - Capture of Paris by John, Duke of Burgundy
September - Beginning of English Siege of Rouen
Mircea the Old, rul...
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Compiègne: Encyclopedia - Compiègne
2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military perso...
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888: Encyclopedia - 888
888 - Events.
January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. Odo, Coun...
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January 1: 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 ...
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Lists Of Office-holders: 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.
Alger...
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Hôtel Matignon: 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...
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Franks: 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 Frank...
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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, es...
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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. Th...
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Compiègne: 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...
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Franks: 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 7...
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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...
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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 Eiff...
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Lists Of Office-holders: Encyclopedia Ii - Lists Of Office-holders - Heads Of International Organizations
See also international organization leaders by year.
President of the European Commission
United Nations Secretary-General
United Nation...
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Lists Of Office-holders: Encyclopedia Ii - Lists Of Office-holders - Heads Of State Or Government Defunct Entities
Lists of office-holders - Ancient world.
Akkad
Kings of Akkad
Gutian kings
Assyria
Kings of Assyria
Athens
King of Athens
Archo...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Geography
Paris - Coordinates.
Paris is located at 48°52′00″N, 2°19′59″E (48.866667, 2.333056). The city straddles a north-bending arc ...
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Franks: Encyclopedia Ii - Franks - The Earliest Records Of The Franks
The earliest Frankish history remains relatively unclear. Our main source, the Gallo-Roman chronicler Gregory of Tours, whose Historia Fr...
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Lists Of Office-holders: Encyclopedia Ii - Lists Of Office-holders - Heads Of Modern Subnational Entities
Lists of office-holders - Australia.
Premiers of New South Wales
Premiers of Queensland
Premiers of South Australia
Premiers of Tasman...
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Franks: Encyclopedia Ii - Franks - The Merovingians
The reigns of earlier Frankish chieftains – Pharamond (about 419 until about 427) and Clodio (Chlodio) (about 427 until about 447) – ...
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Franks: Encyclopedia Ii - Franks - Foundation Of The Frankish Kingdom
In 355–358, the later Emperor Julian once again found the shipping lanes on the Rhine under control of the Franks and again pacified th...
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Franks: Encyclopedia Ii - Franks - The Earliest Records Of The Franks
The earliest Frankish history remains relatively unclear. Our main source, the Gallo-Roman chronicler Gregory of Tours, whose Historia Fr...
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Compiègne: Encyclopedia Ii - Compiègne - Sights
Compiègne - Memorials at the site of the 1918 Armistice.
Alsace-Lorraine Memorial: a depiction of a sword (representing the allies) s...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Name
Paris is pronounced [ˈpʰæɹɪs] (RP) or [ˈpʰæɹəs] in English, and [paʀi] in French.
The original Latin name of Paris was Lutetia...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Geography
Paris - Coordinates.
Paris is located at 48°52′00″N, 2°19′59″E (48.866667, 2.333056). The city straddles a north-bending arc ...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Transport
Paris is served by two principal airports: Orly Airport, which is south of Paris, and the Charles de Gaulle International Airport in near...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Administration
Paris - Paris as a commune.
Administratively speaking, the city of Paris is a French commune (municipality). It is divided into twenty ...
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Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Paris - Demographics
Paris - Density.
At the 1999 French census the population density in the city of Paris was 20,164 inh. per km² (52,225 inh. per sq. mi...
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