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Sixteen years after his death, his remains were moved to the Panthéon in Paris in 1794, where they are located directly across from those of his contemporary, Voltaire.
In France, where English architecture rarely made much impression, the influence of St Paul's Cathedral can be seen in the church of Sainte-Geneviève ( now the Panthéon ); begun in 1757, it rises to a drum and dome similar to St Paul's, and there are other versions inspired by Wren's dome, from St Isaac's ( 1840 – 42 ) in St Petersburg to the US Capitol at Washington, D. C. ( 1855 – 65 ).
The original sphere from the pendulum was temporarily displayed at the Panthéon in the 1990s ( starting in 1995 ) during renovations at the Musée des Arts et Métiers.
The art installation was in the Panthéon from September 15, 2006, until October 31 for Paris ' Autumn Festival.
By burying its great men in the Panthéon, the Nation acknowledges the honour it received from them.
Dreyfus was present at the ceremony removing Zola's ashes to the Panthéon in 1908, when he was wounded in the arm by a gunshot from Louis Gregori, a disgruntled journalist, in an assassination attempt.
A few weeks later Foucault made his most famous pendulum when he suspended a 28 kg brass-coated lead bob with a 67 meter long wire from the dome of the Panthéon, Paris.
He achieved this by showing the rotation of the plane of oscillation of a long and heavy pendulum suspended from the roof of the Panthéon in Paris.
His Scenes from the Life of St Genevieve, which he designed for the Panthéon, remained unfinished at his death.
On the top of the Montagne, one can visit the Panthéon or the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, which is often full of students from La Sorbonne and other nearby universities.
Among the works which issued from his press were " Les Ruines de Pompéi ", " Le Panthéon égyptien " of Champollion-Figeac, and " Historial du Jongleur ", printed in Gothic type, with tail-pieces and vignettes, like the editions of the fifteenth century.
She graduated with the " licence " degree in law from the French universittry " Panthéon Assas Paris II " in 2006 and became a model in New York.

Panthéon and Greek
The French neoclassical style would greatly contribute to the monumentalism of the French revolution, as typified in the structures La Madeleine church ( begun in 1763 and finished in 1840 ) which is in the form of a Greek temple and the mammoth Panthéon ( 1764-1812 ) which today houses the tombs of great Frenchmen.

Panthéon and is
The original pendulum was later returned to the Musée des Arts et Métiers, and a copy is now displayed at the Panthéon.
In his homeland, Brazil, Santos-Dumont is considered a national hero and the father of aviation, having his name written in Brazilian Hero Panthéon.
Puvis de Chavannes is noted for painting murals, several of which may be seen at the Hôtel de Ville ( City Hall ) in Paris, the Sorbonne, and the Paris Panthéon, and at Poitiers, as well as at the Boston Public Library in the United States.
Buildings in Paris such as the former bookstore and nearby Lycée Janson de Sailly's court at Rue de la Pompe, the residence at Rue de Grenelle, his birthplace at rue Michel-Ange, the Maison de Radio France and the Ministry of the Interior's court at Rue des Saussaies all feature commemorative plaques and his name is mentioned on a floor plaque at the Panthéon.
It was garrisoned by Vercingetorix's lieutenant Camulogenus, whose army camped on the Mons Lutetius ( where the Panthéon is now situated ).
* 1789 – Jacques-Germain Soufflot's Panthéon in Paris is completed by his student Jean-Baptiste Rondelet.
A city particularly known for its terminating vistas is Paris, where many of the largest streets end in monuments and structures such as the Arc de Triomphe or the Panthéon.
He is entombed at the Panthéon.
It was held for writers Victor Hugo ( 1885 ), Maurice Barrès ( 1923 ), Paul Valéry ( 1945 ), Colette ( 1954 ) et Aimé Césaire ( 2008 ), Generals Leclerc ( 1947 ), Giraud ( 1949 ) et de Lattre de Tassigny ( 1952 ) and politicians Georges Coulon ( 1912 ), Albert Lebrun ( 1951 ), Léon Blum ( 1951 ) et Édouard Herriot ( 1957 ) An even higher honour is burial in the Panthéon de Paris.
The Slovak National Cemetery is the official Slovak hall of fame, inspired by the Panthéon in Paris.
The campus is located near the Seine River, between Boulevard Saint Germain and Boulevard Raspail ; within walking distance of most major sights, such as Notre Dame de Paris, the Grand Palais, the Panthéon, and the Assemblée Nationale.
Lycée Henri-IV is located in the former royal Abbey of St Genevieve, in the heart of the Latin Quarter on the left bank of the river Seine, near the Panthéon, the church Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, and the rue Mouffetard.
He is buried at the Panthéon.

Panthéon and building
After his death, just before 1880, King Leopold II envisaged building a Belgian Panthéon dedicated to Great Belgians, inspired by the French Panthéon in Paris, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence.

Panthéon and Latin
The majority of the nineteen campuses of Pantheon-Assas are located in the Latin Quarter, with the main campus on place du Panthéon.

Panthéon and Paris
In 1791 David was appointed to head the organizing committee for the ceremony, a parade through the streets of Paris to the Panthéon.
Rousseau, a Freemason, was interred as a national hero in the Panthéon in Paris, in 1794, 16 years after his death.
The tomb of Rousseau in the crypt of the Panthéon ( Paris ) | Panthéon, Paris
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* Panthéon, Paris, a church and burial place
** Place du Panthéon in Paris, home of the Paris Law Faculty and now used in the names of two of the thirteen successor universities to the University of Paris-Pantheon-Sorbonne and Pantheon-Assas
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Condorcet was symbolically interred in the Panthéon, Paris | Panthéon ( pictured ) in 1989.
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In honor of his contributions to French culture, his ashes were moved to the Panthéon in Paris during 1996, on the twentieth anniversary of his passing.
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Gravestone of Émile Zola at cimetière Montmartre ; his remains are now interred in the Panthéon ( Paris ) | Panthéon.
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.
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On the centenary of his death in 1952 his remains were moved to the Panthéon in Paris.
File: Braille's tomb in the Pantheon. jpg | Braille's tomb in the Panthéon, Paris.
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