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Garnier's and later
Garnier's drawings for an ideal industrial city called Une cité industrielle have been exhibited in 1904 but only published later in 1918.

Garnier's and wrote
In 1592 The Countess of Pembroke wrote The Tragedy of Antonie, an English version of Garnier's play.

Garnier's and French
In the next few weeks a small French force under Garnier's command captured most of the citadels of the Red River Delta.
Colonel Thomazi, the historian of French Indochina, gave the following detailed description of Garnier's last moments:
Garnier's death effectively ended the first French adventure in Tonkin.
The French government disavowed Garnier's adventure and hastened to conclude a peace settlement with the Vietnamese, abandoning most of its claims in Tonkin.
In 1883, nine years after Francis Garnier's death, the French naval officer Henri Rivière was also killed by the Black Flags in Tonkin, in remarkably similar circumstances.
His grandmother and guardians placed him at Garnier's Institute, in Friedrichsdorf, where he showed a taste for languages, and acquired both French and English, as well as a stock of miscellaneous information from the library.
Garnier's death ended the first French adventure in Tonkin.
Charles Garnier's Paris Opéra: Architectural Empathy and the Renaissance of French Classicism.
Garnier's death ended the first French adventure in Tonkin.

Garnier's and de
* An account of the Yang-tsze-Kiang from Garnier's pen is given in the Bulletin de la Soc.
The article in The Catholic Encyclopedia on this book states that Garnier's edition " is very inaccurate, and contains arbitrary alterations of the text "; it describes as the first good edition the one published by Eugène de Rozière in 1869.

Garnier's and who
Garnier's constituents were amongst 544 British United Shoe Machinery workers who lost their pensions following the company entering Administration in 2000.
Following Garnier's death, Jean Carrier elected himself as the new pope, who also styled himself Pope Benedict XIV.

Garnier's and was
" Costly machinery was smashed when they fled and the records were thrown into Garnier's Bayou.
' On Garnier's Bayou near the present Eglin ( Air Force Base ) housing development of Shalimar, a $ 29, 000, 000 Port Dixie Harbor and Terminal Company was chartered to build wharves for liners, a rail line north, and a city of one square mile, with streets 100 feet wide.
The new submissions were sent to the jury in the middle of May, and on 29 May Garnier's project was selected for its " rare and superior qualities in the beautiful distribution of the plans, the monumental and characteristic aspect of the facades and sections ".
Garnier's reign as Benedict XIV ended at his death in 1429 or 1430, although he named four of his own cardinals, one of whom was named Jean Farald.

Garnier's and on
Garnier's chief fame rests on the fact that he originated the idea of exploring the Mekong, and carried out the larger portion of the work.
The information concerning Garnier's work on the Italian Riviera is taken from the inventory of Bouvier.
The dramatic and romantic story becomes a real drama in Garnier's hands, though even there the lovers, Bradamante and Roger, never meet on the stage.

Garnier's and which
* In Robert Garnier's play Porcie, she is the heroine of the play, which describes her suicide.

Garnier's and ;
** Trente-Quarante Gaming Room of the Monte Carlo Casino ( 1878 – 1880 / 81 ; modified at the end of the 19th century, little of Garnier's work remains )
** Villa Studio ( 1884 ; Garnier's studio near the Villa Garnier )

Garnier's and .
With his Prada projects, Koolhaas ventured into providing architecture for the fleeting world of fashion and with celebrity-studded cachet: not unlike Garnier's Opera, the central space of Koolhaas ' Beverly Hills Prada store is occupied by a massive central staircase, ostensibly displaying select wares, but mainly the shoppers themselves.
Patrologia Latina, 105, columns 9-188 reproduces, with notes and commentary, the full text of Garnier's 1680 edition of the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum.
Garnier's double-walled and bitumen-sealed cement and concrete foundation proved strong enough to withstand any possible leakages, and construction continued.
Garnier's works represent a Neo-Baroque-inspired style, popular during the Beaux-Arts period in France.

wife and Louise
She was a daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1768 – 1816 ) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg.
* 1847 – Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, second wife of Napoleon ( b. 1791 )
In 1852, Dagmar's father became heir-presumptive to the throne of Denmark, largely due to the succession rights of his wife Louise as niece of King Christian VIII.
In 1835, Paganini returned to Parma, this time under the employ of Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, Napoleon's second wife.
* 1819 – Louise Marie Thérèse d ' Artois, French wife of Charles III, Duke of Parma ( d. 1864 )
Scott Carey ( Williams ), is a businessman who is on vacation with his wife Louise ( Stuart ) on a boat off the California coast.
Grant's diplomacy failed him, however, when he jokingly suggested to his wife that, perhaps if she met with Mrs. Louise ( James ) Longstreet, they could restore peace.
*** Louise Lindner Eastman, American wife of Lee Eastman and mother of Linda McCartney ( b. 1911 )
* March 13 – Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, great heiress, wife of Philippe Égalité ( d. 1821 )
It includes: Henrietta Maria of France ( died 1669 ), exiled Queen of England ; Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, founder of the House of Orléans ; his first wife Henrietta Anne Stuart | Princess Henriette ( died 1670 ); the couples first daughter Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1662 – 1689 ) | Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( later Queen of Spain ); Anne of Austria ( died 1666 ); the Orléans daughters of Gaston, Duke of Orléans | Gaston de France ; Louis XIV ; the Dauphin of France with his wife Maria Theresa of Spain with her third daughter Princess Marie-Thérèse of France ( 1667 – 1672 ) | Marie-Thérèse de France, called Madame Royale ( died 1672 ) and her second son Philippe-Charles de France, duc d ' Anjou ( d1671 ).
He never divorced his wife, Louise Tracy.
In September 1861, Edward was sent to Germany, supposedly to watch military manoeuvres, but actually in order to engineer a meeting between him and Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the eldest daughter of Prince Christian of Denmark and his wife Louise.
On 13 August 1651 the Dutch Hoge Raad ( Supreme Court ) ruled that guardianship would be shared between his mother, his paternal grandmother and Frederick William, the Elector of Brandenburg, whose wife, Louise Henriette, was his father's eldest sister.
Mary of Teck ( Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes ; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953 ) was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, as the wife of King-Emperor George V.
Alexandra of Denmark ( Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia ; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925 ) was the wife and queen-empress consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India.
Although the family's status had risen, there was little or no increase in their income and they did not participate in court life at Copenhagen as they refused to meet Frederick's third wife and former mistress, Louise Rasmussen, because she had an illegitimate child by a previous lover.
Although their marriage would last for over 40 years and produce 10 children, Longstreet never mentioned Louise in his memoirs and most anecdotes about their relationship came to historians through the writings of his second wife, Helen Dortch Longstreet.
Millicent Garrett was born on 11 June 1847 in Aldeburgh to Newson Garrett, a warehouse owner, and his wife Louise Dunnell.
He was the first son of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria and his wife Princess Marie Louise.
The Prince's estranged wife, Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern
While back in France, Charles had numerous affairs ; the one with his first cousin Marie Louise de La Tour d ' Auvergne, wife of Jules, Prince of Guéméné, resulted in a short-lived son Charles ( 1748 – 1749 ).
This title is frequently used for him in European publications ; his wife Louise is almost always called " Countess of Albany ".

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