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Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire (; commonly known as AS Saint-Étienne, ASSE, or simply Saint-Étienne ) is a French association football club based in Saint-Étienne.

Saint-Étienne and ;
In the Constituent Assembly, Rabaut de Saint-Étienne worked on the framing of the constitution ; he spoke against the establishment of the Republic, which he considered ridiculous ; and voted for the suspensive veto, as likely to strengthen the position of the Crown.
No doubt, those who hoped to reach a solution amenable to the papacy were discouraged by the consistorial address of 22 March in which Pius VI spoke out against measures already passed by the Assembly ; also, the election of the Protestant Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne to the presidency of the Assembly brought about " commotions " at Toulouse and Nîmes, suggesting that at least some Catholics would accept nothing less than a return to the ancien régime practice under which only Catholics could hold office.
A single goal by Franz Roth eventually decided the outcome and Saint-Étienne supporters departed Scotland in tears ; however, not without nicknaming the goalposts " les poteaux carrés " ().
By 1887, de Vivie decided to devote his attention to his avocation ; he sold his business, and moved to Saint-Étienne, where he opened a bicycle shop and started a magazine, Le Cycliste.

Saint-Étienne and Saint
The war was between Port Royal, where Governor of Acadia Charles de Menou d ' Aulnay de Charnisay was stationed, and present-day Saint John, New Brunswick, where Governor of Acadia Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour was stationed.
Named after Saint Stephen, the city first appears in the historical record in the Middle Ages as Saint-Étienne de Furan ( after the River Furan, an affluent of the Loire ).
The war was between Port Royal, where Governor of Acadia Charles de Menou d ' Aulnay de Charnisay was stationed, and present-day Saint John, New Brunswick, home of Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour.
* 1640: Françoise Marie Jacqueline, youthful daughter of a physician from Nogent, France, sets sail for what would become Saint John, New Brunswick, to wed Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, Governor of Acadia, and to assume many roles, including wife, confidant, soldier and businesswoman.
*: The licensed copies of 92FS designated PAMAS G1 ( Pistolet Automatique de la Manufacture d ' armes de Saint-Étienne, " automatic pistol of the Saint Etienne manufacture "), is the standard issue pistol of the French Military.
( At this time, future Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour migrated from Port-Royal to establish himself at both Cap de Sable ( present-day Port La Tour, Nova Scotia ) and Saint John, New Brunswick.
Agde Cathedral ( Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d ' Agde ) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Stephen located in Agde in the Hérault département of southern France.

Saint-Étienne and is
* 1255 – The Gothic cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges at Bourges, France, is completed.
It is known than Seguin visited Stephenson to observe Locomotion and that he also built two multi-tubular locomotives of his own design for the Saint-Étienne – Lyon railway before Rocket.
The flat inner loop has an elevation of about 250 m ( 820 ft ) and is bounded to the south by a hill called Mont Saint-Étienne, which has a maximum height of 371 m ( 1, 217 ft ).
( There is a barge canal that cuts through rock under Mont Saint-Étienne, short-cutting the meander.
The Aquitainian ducal coronation is preserved in a late twelfth-century ordo ( formula ) from Saint-Étienne in Limoges, based on an earlier Romano-German ordo.
The population was concentrated instead in a more easily fortifiable site, the modern Puy Saint-Étienne, which is the centre of the modern Limoges.
Saint-Étienne is the capital of the Loire département and has a population of approximately 178, 500 in the city itself expanding to over 317, 000 in the metropolitan area ( 2007 ).
The local rugby union team is CA Saint-Étienne Loire Sud Rugby.
The nearest airport is Saint-Étienne-Bouthéon Airport which is located in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, north-northwest of Saint-Étienne.
The main railway station is Gare de Saint-Étienne-Châteaucreux, which offers high speed services to Paris and Lyon ( Saint-Étienne – Lyon railway ) and several regional lines.
Saint-Étienne is also notable for its tramway ( Saint-Étienne tramway ) – which uniquely with Lille, it kept throughout the 20th century – and its trolleybus system ( Saint-Étienne trolleybus system ) – which is one of only three such systems currently operating in France.
Saint-Étienne is twinned with:
The FAMAS ( or " Assault rifle of the Saint-Étienne weapon factory ") is a bullpup-styled assault rifle designed and manufactured in France by MAS located in Saint-Étienne, which is now a member of the French government-owned Nexter group.
The church of Saint-Étienne is a Romanesque-Gothic building ( early 12th-late 16th centuries ), including, in one of its transept's portals, a sculpture of " Wheel of Life "
The success of his theater was such that there is a college and a theater in Saint-Étienne named in his honor.

Saint-Étienne and city
The industrial city of Saint-Étienne with its suburbs contains some 290, 000 of the area's 728, 542 inhabitants.
Massenet was born in Montaud, then an outlying hamlet and now a part of the city of Saint-Étienne, in the Loire.
It flows through the city Saint-Étienne and flows into the Loire in the small town Andrézieux-Bouthéon.
The wine was transported north by land to the city of Saint-Étienne where the Loire River would carry the wine to the Canal de Briare and then to Paris.
Saint-Étienne plays its home matches at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard located within the city.
Traboules ( from Latin transambulare via vulgar Latin trabulare meaning " to cross ") are a type of passageway primarily associated with the city of Lyon, France, but also located in the French cities of Villefranche-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Saint-Étienne, along with a few in Chambéry ).
In 1964, while in her home town of Saint-Étienne, she started the " Marches au ralenti " (" Slow motion walks "), in which she would walk as slowly as possible between two central parts of the city.

Saint-Étienne and central
While at the club, Clichy primarily played as a central midfielder and was supervised by former French international and Saint-Étienne player Christian Lopez.

Saint-Étienne and France
A number of clubs both in France ( Paris Saint-Germain and Saint-Étienne ) and across Europe ( Juventus, Internazionale, Napoli, Barcelona, Valencia, and Arsenal, to name a few ) began the clamour for his services.
In 1990 Saint-Étienne set up a design biennale – the largest of its kind in France.
In 1960, Monaco's first iconic coach, Lucien Leduc, led the club to its first professional trophy, the Coupe de France, beating Saint-Étienne 4 – 2 in extra time.
* Saint-Étienne, France
* A47 motorway ( France ), a road connecting Givors and Saint-Étienne
Weather vane and bell on the roof of the Cathedral Saint-Étienne of Bourges ( France )
The arrival of Georges Carnus and Bernard Bosquier from Saint-Étienne helped them to win the Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France in 1972.
* Prix Guichard, Musée de Saint-Étienne, France
* Groupe des écoles des mines, GEM, seven engineering schools in France ( Albi, Alès, Douai, Nancy, Nantes, Paris, Saint-Étienne )
:* École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France
* Proteus Airlines, a French regional airline with its head offices in Saint-Apollinaire, Côte-d ' Or, France, near Dijon, and in Saint-Étienne
The University of Lyon ( Université de Lyon ), located in Lyon and Saint-Étienne, France, is a center for higher education and research comprising 16 institutions of higher education.
It was manufactured by Manufacture d ' armes de Saint-Étienne, one of several government-owned arms factories in France.
Vincent de Paul Péricard ( born 3 October 1982 in Efok, Cameroon ) is a French-Cameroonian former professional football player, who played in France with Saint-Étienne and in Italy with Juventus before moving to England.
Péricard started his career at Saint-Étienne in France where he started at age 6 years, he does all the training until the age of 17.

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