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He was buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris.
He was a student of Ignatius of Loyola and one of the first seven Jesuits, dedicated at Montmartre in 1534.
Zola was initially buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris but on 4 June 1908, almost six years after his death, his remains were moved to the Panthéon, where he shares a crypt with Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas.
The corner in Montmartre where rue Paul Albert and rue Feutrier meet was used for the scene where Luc throws money on the sidewalk.
) It was in part through the enthusiasm that they excited, coupled with the Impressionists ’ taste for popular entertainment, like the circus and the music-hall, as well as the new bohemianism that then reigned in artistic quarters like Montmartre ( and which was celebrated by such denizens as Adolphe Willette, whose cartoons and canvases are crowded with Pierrots )— it was through all this that Pierrot achieved almost unprecedented currency and visibility towards the end of the century.
Berlioz soon met a young woman named Amélie at Montmartre Cemetery, and though she was only 24, they developed a close relationship despite a 35-year age difference.
His funeral was held at the recently completed Église de la Trinité on March 11, and he was buried in Montmartre Cemetery with his two wives, who were exhumed and re-buried next to him.
The first cabaret () was opened in 1881 in Montmartre, Paris: Rodolphe Salis ' " cabaret artistique.
He was born in Paris and trained at the École des Beaux-Arts and Atelier Fernand Cormon in Montmartre, Paris.
The other, older, church on the hill is Saint Pierre de Montmartre, which claims to be the location at which the Jesuit order of priests was founded.
The toponym Mons Martis (" Mount of Mars " in Latin ) survived into Merovingian times, Christianised as Montmartre, signifying ' mountain of the martyr '; it owes this name to the martyrdom of Saint Denis, who was decapitated on the hill around 250 AD.
Since Montmartre was outside the city limits, free of Paris taxes and no doubt also due to the fact that the local nuns made wine, the hill quickly became a popular drinking area.
The Basilica of the Sacré Cœur was built on Montmartre from 1876 to 1912 by public subscription as a gesture of expiation of the " crimes of the communards ", after the Paris Commune events, and to honour the French victims of the 1871 Franco-Prussian War.
At the beginning of his political career, the future French statesman Georges Clemenceau ( 1841 – 1929 ) was mayor of Montmartre.
The last of the bohemian Montmartre artists was Gen Paul ( 1895 – 1975 ), born in Montmartre and a friend of Utrillo.
The mansion in the garden at the back is the oldest hotel on Montmartre, and one of its first owners was Claude Roze, also known as Roze de Rosimond, who bought it in 1680.
The house was Pierre-Auguste Renoir's first Montmartre address and many other names moved through the premises.
was also set in Montmartre, the story of a young man who believes in truth, beauty, freedom, and love, and who falls in love with a famous courtesan.
& Vie quotidienne a Montmartre au temps de Picasso, 1900-1910 ( Daily Life on Montmartre in the Times of Picasso ) was written by Jean-Paul Crespelle, an author-historian who specialized in the artistic life of Montmartre and Montparnasse.

Montmartre and setting
Montmartre is also the setting for several hit films.
With its many artists setting up their easels each day for the tourists, the Place du Tertre is a reminder of the time when Montmartre was the mecca of modern art.

Montmartre and film
Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre.
The Café des 2 Moulins in Montmartre, used as a film location

Montmartre and La
This drove the original inhabitants to the edges of the city — to the districts of Clichy, La Villette, and the hill with a view of the city, Montmartre.
In La Bohème ( 1965 ), perhaps the best-known song by popular singer-songwriter Charles Aznavour, a painter recalls his youthful years in a Montmartre that has ceased to exist: Je ne reconnais plus / Ni les murs, ni les rues / Qui ont vu ma jeunesse / En haut d ' un escalier / Je cherche l ' atelier / Dont plus rien ne subsiste / Dans son nouveau décor / Montmartre semble triste / Et les lilas sont morts (' I no longer recognize / Neither the walls nor the streets / That had seen my youth / At the top of a staircase / I look for a studio-apartment / Of which nothing survives / In its new décor / Montmartre seems sad / And the lilacs died ').
In 1937, the American jazz singer Adelaide Hall opened a nightclub in Montmartre along with her husband Bert Hicks and called it ' La Grosse Pomme.
In the history of mankind, like Montparnasse or Montmartre, few places have ever housed such artistic talent as could be found at La Ruche.
* 1814: Brienne, La Rothière, Champaubert, Vauchamps, Château-Thierry, Montmirail, Laon, Montmartre
He had little formal education and began work as a cabaret singer at " La Vache Enragee " in Montmartre, Paris in 1925.
Alcoholic and destitute, La Goulue returned to Montmartre in 1928.
In 1948 he travelled around Europe and studied in Paris at La Grand Chaumière and later the Académie Montmartre under Fernand Léger.
The Apaches were especially associated with some districts of Paris: Belleville, la Bastille, La Villette and Montmartre which was also home to the famous Moulin Rouge dance hall and nightclub.
The book is the basis for the operas La bohème ( Puccini ) and La bohème ( Leoncavallo ), and, at greater removes, the zarzuela Bohemios ( Amadeu Vives ), the operetta Das Veilchen vom Montmartre ( Kálmán ) and the Broadway musical Rent.
* La Femme Nue / The Model From Montmartre ( 1928 )

Montmartre and vie
The epitaph on his tomb from the Montmartre cemetery is a phrase from his notebooks: " Peindre, c ' est la vie, la vraie vie, ma vie " (" Painting is life, the real life, my life ").

Montmartre and en
He travelled to Paris en 1889, living in Montmartre with Ramon Casas and Ignacio Zuloaga.

Montmartre and which
" And cabaret, which gave birth to so many of the arts of modernism, may be said to have begun in France in 1881 with the opening of the Black Cat in Montmartre, the beginning of the ironic monologue, and the founding of the Society of Incoherent Arts.
Montmartre, which, at the heart of an increasingly vast and impersonal Paris, manages to retain a bucolic village atmosphere, festivities and artists mixing with pleasure and beauty as their values.
Montmartre () is a hill ( the butte Montmartre ) which is 130 metres high, giving its name to the surrounding district, in the north of Paris in the 18th arrondissement, a part of the Right Bank.
* the Fête des vendanges of Montmartre, which assembles more than 350, 000 people during the first October weekend, every year,
From 1910 to the start of World War II, Paris ' artistic circles migrated to Montparnasse, an alternative to the Montmartre district which had been the intellectual breeding ground for the previous generation of artists.
In this period Toulouse-Lautrec had his first encounter with a prostitute ( reputedly sponsored by his friends ), which led him to paint his first painting of prostitutes in Montmartre, a woman rumoured to be called Marie-Charlotte.
Today, tourists to the area will find many of his paintings on post cards, one of which is his very popular 1936 painting entitled, Montmartre Street Corner or Lapin Agile.
In 1997, the corner of the rue Girardon and rue de l ' Abreuvoir in the Butte Montmartre, Paris, was inaugurated as Place Dalida and a large bust in her memory was erected ( which was quickly defaced with graffiti ).
Lansky set about reforming the Montmartre Club, which soon became the " in " place in Havana.
He produced an even larger body of work on fossils, dealing with the extinct mammals of the Eocene beds of Montmartre, the fossil species of hippopotamus, a marsupial ( which he called Didelphys gypsorum ), the Megalonyx, the Megatherium, the cave-hyena, the pterodactyl, the extinct species of rhinoceros, the cave bear, the mastodon, the extinct species of elephant, fossil species of manatee and seals, fossil forms of crocodilians, chelonians, fish, birds, etc.
In March 1814 he was one of the band of students who, on the heights of Montmartre and Saint-Chaumont, attempted resistance to the armies of the Sixth Coalition which had engaged in the invasion of Paris.
Denis, having alarmed the pagan priests by his many conversions, was executed by beheading on the highest hill in Paris ( now Montmartre ), which was likely to have been a druidic holy place.
It is mostly known for hosting the district of Montmartre, which contains a hill dominated by the Sacré Cœur basilica, as well as the famous Moulin Rouge.
The American pianist Kenny Drew formed a trio with drummer Alex Riel and bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen which became a staple at Jazzhus Montmartre.
Born of the cafés-concerts and cabarets of the Montmartre district of Paris and influenced by literary realism and the naturalist movements in literature and theatre, chanson réaliste was a musical style which was mainly performed by women and dealt with the lives of Paris's poor and working class.
The station is named after the Place Blanche ( French for " white place "), which derives its name from the gypsum that spilled in the 17th century from the wagons leaving the Montmartre quarries, where it was mined to produce plaster of Paris.

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