Situated in a small town to which it has given its name, about four miles north of Paris.
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Comprises the entire department of Seine and Marne, suffragan of Sens until 1622, and subsequently of Paris.
A French theologian and controversialist, b. at Lisieux towards the middle of the seventeenth century; d. 1 July, 1716, at Paris.
Paris based French/Lebanese photojournalist with experience in the Middle East. Portfolio, profile and contact details.
Summary and PDF of interview from 1973.
Management consultancy specializing in corporate development; office in Athens, London, Paris and Nicosia.
Traditional favorite steakhouse, opened in 1957. Home of the 4" thick filet mignon. Photos and sample menus.
A French critic and poet, b. at Paris, 20 November, 1739; d. February, 1803.
Un jeune garçon qui doute de l'existence du Père Noël monte dans un train en route pour le pôle Nord. Histoire, galerie d'images, bande-annonce, jeux et goodies.
Article on the revolutionary government formed in Paris in 1871.
Born 16 January, 1675; died in Paris, 2 March, 1755.
French monk and preacher, b. at Paris in 1578; d. 27 September, 1657.
Also known as Franciscus de Marchia, 14th-century philosopher at the University of Paris. Article by Christopher Schabel from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Virtual walking tour of this small rural community founded by Mormon Pioneers in the 1800's.
FAWCO. Nonprofit organization of American women married to Europeans living long term in Europe, primarily in the Paris area.
Découverte de l'invention du tennis, le développement du tennis moderne, l'histoire du grand chelem et de la Coupe Davis, l'évolution des règles et du matériel.
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