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Louis-Pierre Baltard and Jean-Baptiste Rondelet were candidates in the competition to transform the Panthéon de Paris into the « temple de la Gloire ».
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The French 18th century historian Louis-Pierre Anquetil, in his Esprit de la Ligue of 1767, was among the first to begin impartial historical investigation, emphasizing the lack of premeditation ( before the attempt on Coligny ) in the massacre and that Catholic mob violence had a history of uncontrollable escalation.
He was the brother of Louis-Pierre Anquetil, the historian.
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Nevertheless his earnings from his orchestral work enabled him to take lessons with the celebrated cellist Louis-Pierre Norblin.
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Father Louis-Pierre Thury sought to gather the Mi ' kmaq of Peninsular Nova Scotia into a single settlement around Shubenacadie as early as 1699.
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Victor Baltard ( 9 June 1805 13 January 1874 ) was a French architect.

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* July 9-Louis-Pierre Baltard, French architect and engraver ( died 1846 )

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The current Saint-Augustin church, built in 1868 by Baltard, replaced an old chapel which was also dedicated to St Augustine ( 354 430 ).
* The 12 pavilions of Les Halles in Paris ( 1852 1872 ) ( the Pavilion Baltard No. 8 was increased to Nogent-sur-Marne )

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Mme Victor Baltard and Her Daughter, Paule, 1836, pencil on paper, 30. 1 x 22. 3 cm

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* January 13-Victor Baltard ( born 1805 )

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Of these the more important was Victor Baltard.
In 1813, on the death of Alexandre Théodore Brongniart, Baltard proposed to undertake the building of the Palais Brongniart, but was unsuccessful.
It was enlarged by Godde in 1845 and Victor Baltard in 1860.
He was born in Paris, son of architect Louis Baltard.
A single hall ( completed in 1854 ) was classified as a historical monument and moved to Nogent-sur-Marne in 1971, where it is now known as the Pavillon Baltard.
* Facade of Notre-Dame des Blancs-Coats: it comes from the Church of St. Elois-of-Barnabites which was then located in the Ile de la Cité, which was destroyed during the work of Haussmann, then rise in 1863 by Baltard.

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*" Victor Baltard ", French wikipedia

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In the 1850s, the massive glass and iron buildings ( Victor Baltard Architect ) Les Halles became known for, were constructed.
* Les halles Baltard postcards from the 1900s.
Baltard died, aged 81, in Lyon.
The granary, dating from 1870, is in the style of Victor Baltard.
Until 1833, Baltard studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he garnered the Prix de Rome for designing a military school in 1833.
Victor Baltard also built the slaughter houses and the cattle market of Les Halles de la Villette, as well as the tombs of composer Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wely at the Cimetière du Père Lachaise and jurist Léon Louis Rostand at the Cimetière de Montmartre.

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