Priest and writer, born at Paris, 22 October, 1794, died there, 1850.
A French scientist, philosopher, and theologian, b. at Vire, Normandy, 11 June, 1624; d. at Paris, 6 August, 1706.
Represents women from major editorial and commercial offices in Paris and New York, Hamburg, and Frankfurt.
Monthly E-zine covers new music worldwide with features, interviews and reviews. Reviews experimental music avant-garde, electronic music, post-classical, free and free jazz, improv, opera, performance art, and some sculpture, dance, and film.…
Paris, France. World headquarters for this mixed-gender masonic organization. Links to many national branches.
Download free screen savers featuring photographs from Paris. You can also purchase prints and books featuring the city of Paris.
Tailored tours and vacations for visitors to Scotland, which can be extended to include Ireland, Wales, England and Paris.
Design studio based in San Diego and Paris, France. Services and employment.
Article details Sartre's funeral ceremony and procession, which ran through Paris on April 19, 1980.
Usually known as Hippolyte, his name in religion. Born at Paris, in 1660; died there 5 January, 1716.
K-8 public school serving the community. Provides staff directory, calendar, lunch menu, and current news.
Scribbles Kids Art offers a short biography about this French painter who portrayed the dancers and performers of Paris.
Provide information that enables women in the English-speaking community to live, network and work comfortably in Paris.
Paris, France open team. Practice details, player roster and biographies, pictures, related links and contacts.
A French lexicographer and philosopher; born at Paris, 1 February, 1801; died there, 2 June, 1881.
Contemporary articles and documents, analysis, bibliography and images from the Commune.
The Minneapolis paper interviews friends who say Bennett is just as nice in person as on tv.
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