In Paris, founded by King Clovis who established there a college of clerics, later called canons regular.
Contemporary music competitions: organ, violin and bow making, trumpet, flute, cello, jazz piano.
A religious order of women founded in Paris, France, 1856, with the object of assisting the Holy Souls, by [Blessed] Eugénie Smet (in religion, Marie de la Providence).
French archæologist, b. in Paris, 1 June, 1802; d. at Athens, 24 November, 1859.
Includes places to see, dining, nightlife, and where to stay.
Embassy of Kenya in Paris, accredited to France, Spain, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, the Holy See and UNESCO. With information about Kenya, its government, business and tourism.…
Specializes in ring bound display and flip style products. Paris, France.
Un récit fantastique, au coeur du pays imaginaire. Pour suivre les péripéties de cette histoire et se mesurer aux différentes épreuves de jeu.
From Paris, 1987 and the Italian magazine Panorama, 1986. Translated by Professor William L Stull.
Current, hourly, and extended forecast, UV index, and radar maps.
T. J. Byrne is an Irish born artist, now living in Paris. With a wide range of skills he set out on an artistic exploration of France and French culture. Paintings in watercolors, oils and pastels. Drawings in pencil & charcoal of the nude
French poet, b. at Caen, Normandy, in 1555; d. at Paris, 16 October, 1628.
Located in Paris and accredited to France, Spain, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, the Holy See and UNESCO. With information about Kenya, its government, business and tourism.
A private company located in Paris and dedicated to theoretical and applied research in finance.
… and the two Mansarts, and the chief architect of the first decade of Louis XIV's independent reign, born 1612; died at Paris, 10 Oct., 1670.…
Provides congregation history, weekly bulletin, worship schedule, location, and related links.
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