Fan fiction based on Voyager and its chief helmsman Tom Paris (Robert Ducncan McNeill).
A French bishop, b. at Cherbourg, 17 October, 1731; d. at Paris, 4 April, 1790.
Official site includes attraction information, online booking, and frequently asked questions.
A French mineralogist, b. 4 February, 1833, at Châteauneuf-sur-Cher; d. 6 July, 1894, in Paris.
En 1944, en Angleterre, une bande de pigeons débutants doit transmettre des messages aux souris résistantes, sans tomber entre les griffes des faucons allemands. Histoire, bande-annonce, présentation…
Celebrated architect of the French Renaissance, born at Lyons, c. 1515 or a little later; died at Paris, 8 January, 1570.
Born at Uisneach, Westmeath, Ireland, 1702; died at Paris, 1763. He came of a long family long settled in Westmeath and long holding a high position among the Leinster chiefs, and was related to that MacGeoghegan who defended the Castle of D…
Private and group sessions are available. Includes details of instructors and facility. [English and French]
French painter, etcher and engraver, b. in Paris in 1642; d. at the Gobelins manufactory at Paris, 16 August, 1708.
French geologist, b. at Bourges, 30 Dec., 1839; d. at Paris, 12 May, 1908.
Exhibition Centre and Congress Centre hosting many international trade fairs. Congress, conference and meeting rooms are bookable on-line.
French comic poet; b. at Paris, 15 Jan., 1622; d. there 17 Feb., 1673.
Born in London, 15 April, 1810; died in Paris 13 March, 1870.
L'ambassade américaine en France présente quelques points de la culture et l'histoire du pays.
The Press Complaints Commission rejects a complaint by the TV presenter over a Mirror newspaper story about a trip to Paris.
Collection of color and black and white photographs of Paris, including some night views.
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