Images from Prof Jeffery Howe, Boston College, of Rubens' houses and the Church of St Charles Borromeo in Antwerp, Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles, France.
Better known, on account of his long sojourn in France, as Abbé Hogan. (1829-1901)
France. Center for education and training of professionals in textile and fashion design and management. Lists of publications, conferences and seminars, on PDF files. Requires Acrobat Reader. English and French.…
Philosopher and scientist, born at La Haye France, 31 March, 1596; died at Stockholm, Sweden, 11 February 1650.
Information on castles, other sites, restaurants, hotels, gites with maps of Southern Burgundy. Includes a section about buying and storing wines.
Descendants of Andre Croteau and wife Marguerite Metayer from Veules-les-Roses in France, circa 1600s.
Genealogy of the Pasteur families in France, Switzerland and North America / Généalogie des familles Pasteur en France, en Suisse et en Amérique du Nord
Born at Bourbourg, France, 1814; died at Nice in January, 1874.
…, history, language, literature, and travel destinations of France. Explore Paris, 21 provinces, overseas departments, former colonies; plus daily news, events calendar, feature articles.…
Dance group from Mont de Marsan (Landes, France) that perpetuates the local traditional dances, both with and without stilts. Site contains background about the use of stilts in the area.…
The founder of Notre Dame, Indiana; b. 6 Feb., 1814, at Ahuillé, near Laval, France; d. 31 Oct., 1893, at Notre Dame, U.S.A.
Advertising adaptation and translation agency based in France in all cultures and languages.
Urban and rural landscapes from The Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland, France, Italy, and elsewhere in Europe. In Dutch and English.
Leading producer PAN based carbon fiber (in Japan, USA and France). Prepreg in Japan and USA. Also produce parts by molding and Filament Winding.
To the Archbishops and Bishops of France. On French associations of worship. Struggles with how to deal with a civil law of the Republic of France which was hostile towards the Catholic Church. Promulgated 10 August, 1906.…
French physicist, b. at Dijon, France, about 1620; d. at Paris, 12 May, 1684.
Offers Winnix Integrator, an advanced terminal emulator, and other graphical tools for MultiValue/Pick databases. Located in Créteil, France.
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