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* 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 (; ; Saint Stephen ) is a city in eastern central France.
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 most
In spite of the closure of most of France's tram systems in earlier years, a fast growing number of France's major cities have modern tram or light rail networks, including Paris, Lyon ( Lyon having the biggest one ), Toulouse, Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Strasbourg and Nantes.
His contract with the club expired in June 1979, and Internazionale, Paris Saint-Germain, and Saint-Étienne emerged as the clubs most likely to sign him, although the Nancy club president had been unwilling to let Platini leave the club.
The city's football club AS Saint-Étienne has won the Ligue 1 title a record ten times, achieving most of their success in the 1970s.

Saint-Étienne and successful
Saint-Étienne did earn a consolation prize by winning the league to cap off a successful season and, in the following season, the team won the Coupe de France.

Saint-Étienne and club
A year later in Glasgow, AS Saint-Étienne were defeated by another Roth goal and Bayern became the third club to win the trophy in three consecutive years.
The club had signed him with a view to success in the European Cup, but despite some excellent results ( including a 6 – 0 win over PSV in the 1979 – 80 UEFA Cup and a 5 – 0 win at Hamburger SV in the UEFA Cup the following season ), the club were unable to surpass the feats of the Saint-Étienne side that had reached the final of the 1976 European Cup.
Platini won the French league title in 1981 with Les Verts, but was on a losing Saint-Étienne side in two French Cup finals, against Bastia in 1981 and against Paris Saint-Germain in 1982, in what was his last match for the club before joining Juventus.
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.
In subsequent decades, Nice struggled to equal the success of the 1950s with Reims and, later Saint-Étienne eclipsing the club in the 1960s and 70s.
In September 2006, he signed a one-year contract with French side AS Saint-Étienne after being released by Galatasaray, hoping to finally making an impact at club level outside the Czech Republic.
While at the club, Clichy primarily played as a central midfielder and was supervised by former French international and Saint-Étienne player Christian Lopez.
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.
The club failed to improve upon that finish in following seasons under Tax and, ahead of the 1950 – 51 season, was let go and replaced by former Saint-Étienne player Jean Snella.
In 1976, Saint-Étienne became the first French club since Reims in 1959 to reach the final of the European Cup.
In the match, played at Hampden Park in Scotland, Saint-Étienne faced German club Bayern Munich.
Saint-Étienne subsequently suffered a free-fall with the club suffering relegation in the 1983 – 84 season.
Saint-Étienne kept its place in the first division for nearly a decade with the club reaching the semi-finals of the Coupe de France in 1990 and 1993 during the stint.
Molnar was bought by French club AS Saint-Étienne for FRF 6. 000. 000.
FC Nancy did reach the final of the Coupe de France in 1953 and 1962, however, on both appearances, the club lost to Lille and Saint-Étienne, respectively.
Since missing a chance joining 1899 Hoffenheim on a permanent basis, Sanogo joined on 19 August 2009 the French club AS Saint-Étienne with a three year contract, the transfer fee is 3. 5 Million Euro.

Saint-Étienne and French
During his professional footballing career, Platini played for the clubs Nancy, Saint-Étienne, and Juventus, and was a member of the French national team that won the 1984 European Championship, a tournament in which he was the top goalscorer and voted the best player.
Saint-Étienne, the then reigning French league champions, were knocked out of the French Cup with two goals from Platini free-kicks.
During the French revolution, Saint-Étienne was briefly renamed Armeville – ' arms town ' – because of this activity.
Inhabitants of Saint-Étienne are called stéphanois in French.
* AS Saint-Étienne, a French football ( soccer ) team
* Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne, French revolutionary
He was born on July 25, 1839 at Saint-Étienne, Loire, and entered the French Navy, and after voyaging in Brazilian waters and the Pacific, he obtained a post on the staff of Admiral Léonard Victor Charner, who from February 1860 to November 1861 was campaigning in Cochinchina.
( Compare the Statue of Liberty, created by a French artist, with a copy in both Paris and Saint-Étienne.
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne ( 14 November 1743 – 5 December 1793 ) was a leader of the French Protestants and a moderate French revolutionary.
They are named after the French football team AS Saint-Étienne.
Despite their recent ups and downs, PSG and OM remain, along with Saint-Étienne, the only French clubs with a truly nationwide, faithful and passionate fan base, giving the country's biggest match a special atmosphere.
*: 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.
* Proteus Airlines, a French regional airline with its head offices in Saint-Apollinaire, Côte-d ' Or, France, near Dijon, and in Saint-Étienne
On November 21 of that same year, in the midst of the French Revolution, a mob desecrated the crypt and threw the ten bodies in a mass grave in the Chanoines cemetery of the Collégiale Saint-Étienne.
* Manufacture d ' armes de Saint-Étienne, a French government arms factory
On 3 August 2011, it was announced Malbranque had signed with French side AS Saint-Étienne on a two-year contract, thus ending a ten-year stay in English football.
In 1975, Lens reaches once more the final of the French Cup against the AS Saint-Étienne.

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