Born at Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux (Drome, France), 4 August, 1792; died in Paris, 3 January, 1857.
NY office of international (Paris, Geneva) firm headquartered in Chicago. Corporate, finance, litigation, real estate, and trusts and estates
A congregation of missionary priests first established at Lyons, France, in 1808, and later at Paris, in 1814, and finally approved by Pope Gregory XVI, 18 February, 1834.
Featuring artists who exhibited at the Paris Salon and London's Royal Academy from 1850-1920; artists include: Antoine Blanchard, Rosa Bonheur, Bouguereau, Jules Breton, Cazin, Julien Dupre, Edouard Cortes, Aston Knight, Ridgway Knight…
Reformer of cartography, born 28 February, 1675, in Paris; died there 25 January, 1726.
Information and searches for the public relating to Port State Control in Europe under the Paris MOU.
… 40th year and sandwiched between two other Pro Tour races, Paris-Roubaix and La Fleche Wallonne. Nice summaries of every race (with photos) since 1966.…
Community Bank serving Paris, Union City, and Memphis, Tennessee.
…azine mensuel, revue d'archéologie pour les enfants : histoire des civilisations, Préhistoire, Antiquité et Moyen Age. Sommaire du numéro, agenda des événements et des parutions.…
Features cycling apparel headlining the Tour de France, 24 hours of Le Mans, and the Marathon of Paris.
A French prelate, b. at St-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, 1721; d. in London, 1806.
Founded at Paris by M. Olier (1642) for the purpose of providing directors for the seminaries established by him.
Tribute to plus-size models featuring image galleries, interviews, art historical comparisons, and fan appreciation.
Paris Independent School District educational resources indexed by subject and grade level as well as such services as virus help and search engines.
Based in New York and Paris. Includes several texts by the architect, who is an academic and theorist, winner of several international awards and responsible for projects such as Parc de la Villette.…
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