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Les princes caucasiens et l ' Empire du VIe au IXe siècle, 2006
* Jürgen Klötgen, Prieuré d ' Abergavenny – Tribulations mancelles en Pays de Galles au temps du Pape Jean XXII ( d ' après des documents français et anglais du XIV ° siècle collationnés avec une source d ' histoire retrouvée aux Archives Secrètes du Vatican ), in Revue Historique et Archéologique du Maine, Le Mans, 1989, p. 65 – 88 ( 1319: cf John of Hastings, Lord of Abergavenny ; Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford, John of Monmouth, Bishop of Llandaff ).
* Laigle, Mathilde, Le livre des trois vertus de Christine de Pisan et son milieu historique et littéraire, Paris, Honoré Champion, 1912, 375 pages, collection: Bibliothèque du XVe siècle siècle ( this book is the translation of an American thesis of Mathilde Laigle, Columbia U. )
The 17-volume Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle and its supplements were published in France by Pierre Larousse from 1866 to 1890.
Merlin: roman du XIIIe siècle ( Geneva: Droz, 1979 )
Paysans et institutions féodales chez les Druses et les Maronites du Liban du XVIIe siècle à 1914, Beyrouth: Publications de l ' Université Libanaise, 1971.
La Revue Musicale: L ' œuvre du XXe siècle, no.
* Boubacar Barry, La Sénégambie du XVe au XIXe siècle.
* Field Army Corps 1, ' Sécurité au seuil du XXIe siècle: Histoire et vie du Corps d ' Armee de Campagne 1 ', c. 2000.
In 2007, Simon Fraser University was the first and remains the only university to be awarded the Prix du XXe siècle from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada recognizing the " enduring excellence of nationally significant architecture ".
The campus has been awarded numerous architectural awards over the years, including the Gold Medal for Lieutenant-Governor 2009 Awards in Architecture and the 2007 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada ’ s Prix du XXe siècle.
* March 4 – The southern part of Quebec, and especially Montreal, receive 16½ " ( 42 cm ) of snow in what becomes known as the Century's Snowstorm ( la tempête du siècle ).
Soldiers of Gaul, as imagined by a late 19th century illustrator for the Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle | Larousse dictionary, 1898
# Deux regards sur le suicide dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle: Henri Estienne et Montaigne, Littérales n ° 38, Horreurs et limites, 2007, p. 9-40.
# La place de la mémoire dans la composition chez Henri Estienne, Nouvelle Revue du XVIe siècle, 2002, n ° 20 / 2, p. 57-72.
# Le chroniqueur du temps présent dans l ’ Apologie pour Hérodote, Histoire et Littérature au siècle de Montaigne, Mélanges offerts à Cl .- G. Dubois, Droz, 2002, p. 51-62.
# Henri Estienne éditeur d ’ historiens, ou Comment écrire l ’ Histoire ?, Nouvelle Revue du Seizième siècle, 2001, n ° 19 / 1, p. 37-50.
fr: Crise du troisième siècle
Les princes caucasiens et l ' Empire du VIe au IXe siècle, 2006

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Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs ( CFPF ) per US $ 1 – 95. 89 ( 2005 ), 96. 04 ( 2004 ), 105. 66 ( 2003 ), 126. 71 ( 2002 ), 133. 26 ( 2001 ), 117. 67 ( January 2000 ), 111. 93 ( 1999 ), 107. 25 ( 1998 ), 106. 11 ( 1997 ), 93. 00 ( 1996 ), 90. 75 ( 1995 ); note-linked at the exact official rate of 0. 055 French francs to one Pacifique franc.
The romance tradition of Arthur is particularly evident and, according to critics, successfully handled in Robert Bresson's Lancelot du Lac ( 1974 ), Eric Rohmer's Perceval le Gallois ( 1978 ) and perhaps John Boorman's fantasy film Excalibur ( 1981 ); it is also the main source of the material utilised in the Arthurian spoof Monty Python and the Holy Grail ( 1975 ).
There are a number of specialist units within the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince, which include a motorcycle section ( for rapid-response and motorcycle outriding ); a bodyguard and protection unit ; a diving unit with military, rescue, and scientific capabilities ; a military first-aid unit which provides first-aid and ambulance cover at public and sporting events ; and a military band, which includes state trumpeters, a brass ensemble, and a small orchestra, as well as being a marching band for ceremonial purposes.
Important literary precursors of Modernism were: Fyodor Dostoyevsky ( 1821 – 81 ) ( Crime and Punishment ( 1866 ), The Brothers Karamazov ( 1880 ); Walt Whitman ( 1819 – 92 ) ( Leaves of Grass ) ( 1855 – 91 ); Charles Baudelaire ( 1821 – 67 ) ( Les fleurs du mal ), Rimbaud ( 1854 – 91 ) ( Illuminations, 1874 ); August Strindberg ( 1849 – 1912 ), especially his later plays, including, the trilogy To Damascus 1898 – 1901, A Dream Play ( 1902 ), The Ghost Sonata ( 1907 ).
There were only two conditions to acquire a lot: 1-a token tax of 5 shillings ( 5 sols ) per arpent of land should be paid every year ($ 0. 03 per per year in 2005 US dollars ); 2-a house should be built on the lot according to the plans and models established by the Surintendant des Bâtiments du Roi ( architect in chief of the royal demesne ).
In 1838, he moved to Paris after the Italian censor objected to the production of Poliuto ( on the grounds that such a sacred subject was inappropriate for the stage ); there he wrote La fille du régiment, which became another success.
* Cannes Film Festival: Award, Best Social Film ( Prix du meilleur film social ); 1947.
* Hani, Jean, Le symbolisme du temple chrétien, G. Trédaniel ( editor ); éd.
* Russian — Blok, Alexander: The Fairground Booth a. k. a. The Puppet Show ( 1906 ); Evreinov, Nikolai: A Merry Death ( 1908 ), Today's Columbine ( 1915 ), The Chief Thing ( 1921 ; turned into film, La Comédie du bonheur, in 1940 ).
The most famous of Louis's mistresses were the sisters of Mailly-Nesle ( four of the five sisters were king's mistresses, notably Louise-Julie, Comtesse de Mailly from 1738 to 1742 and Marie Anne, Duchesse de Châteauroux in 1743-44 ); Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour ( called Madame de Pompadour, the official mistress from 1745 to 1764 ); and Marie Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry ( official mistress from 1768 until the king's death in 1774 ).
* Col du Galibier ( west, it connects Cottian with Dauphiné Alps );
Montpellier: Publications de l ' Université Paul Valéry, 2000, 300 pp. ( ISBN 2-84269-382-5 ); Cahiers du GITA nº 13 ( ISSN 0295-9900 ).
From birth to 1789, as a second son, he was known officially as Louis-Charles, Duke of Normandy and colloquially as the prince du sang ( prince of the blood ); then on becoming heir-apparent as a four year old after the death of his 7 year old older brother the Dauphin Louis Joseph from a quick acting illness on June 4, 1789 to October 1791 he became styled for the period officially as Louis-Charles, Dauphin of France ( the seventeenth Dauphin of France ; the hereditary title under the Capet Monarchy of a French crown prince ).
He directed Le Retour à la Raison ( 2 mins, 1923 ); Emak-Bakia ( 16 mins, 1926 ); L ' Étoile de Mer ( 15 mins, 1928 ); and Les Mystères du Château de Dé ( 27 mins, 1929 ).
* Les couleurs du jour ( 1952 ); translated as The Colors of the Day ( 1953 )
* Les racines du ciel — 1956 Prix Goncourt ; translated as The Roots of Heaven ( 1957 ); filmed as The Roots of Heaven ( 1958 )
* Les clowns lyriques ( 1979 ); new version of the 1952 novel, Les couleurs du jour ( The Colors of the Day )
* L ' Angoisse du roi Salomon ( 1979 ); translated as King Solomon ( 1983 ).
In his decade of making documentary short films, Resnais had established his interest in and talent for collaboration with leading figures in other branches of the arts ; with the painters who were the subjects of his early works ; with writers ( Eluard in Guernica, Cayrol in Nuit et Brouillard, Queneau in Le Chant du styrène ); with musicians ( Darius Milhaud in Gauguin, Hanns Eisler in Nuit et Brouillard, Pierre Barbaud in Le Chant du styrène ); and with other film-makers ( Resnais was the editor of Agnès Varda's first film, La Pointe courte, and co-directed with Chris Marker Les statues meurent aussi ).

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Originally called " Victory ", but generally known simply as the World Cup or Coupe du Monde, it was officially renamed in 1946 to honour the FIFA President Jules Rimet who in 1929 passed a vote to initiate the competition.
* Les rois du sport starring Raimu, Jules Berry ( 1937 )
" The concept was first proposed by Jules Marcou in Lettres sur les roches du Jura.
Leucothea by Jean Jules Allasseur ( 1862 ), Cour Carrée of the Palais du Louvre.
** Jules Verne-Vingt mille lieues sous les mers ( Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ), Voyage au centre de la Terre ( A Journey to the Center of the Earth ), Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours ( Around the World in Eighty Days )
), Neurypnologie: Traité du Sommeil Nerveux, ou, Hypnotisme par James Braid ; Traduit de l ' anglais par le Dr Jules Simon ; Avec preface de C. E. Brown-Séquard Treatise on Nervous Sleep or Hypnotism by James Braid, translated from the English by Dr. Jules Simon, with a preface by C. E.
In addition to writing and illustrating his own books, Pène du Bois illustrated books written by Jules Verne, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Rumer Godden, Claire Huchet Bishop and John Steinbeck, as well as magazine articles and advertisements.
Space Mountain is also located next to the walk-through attraction " Les Mystères du Nautilus " based on Walt Disney's adaptation of Jules Verne's other famous literary work Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
* Jules Perrot-Catarina or La Fille du Bandit ( ballet )
The Château de Clagny in Versailles was built between 1674 and 1680 from the drawings of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Premier architecte du Roi, ( First architect of the King ), on land bought by Louis XIV in 1665.
Line 12 of the metro can be taken to Jules Joffrin station and visitors can then change to the Montmartrobus and disembark at Place du Tertre.
* The Quadriga of Brabant, situated on top from Parc du Cinquantenaire ( 1880 – 1905 ); built for the 50 years of Belgian Independence, in Brussels, Belgium, was built in 1905 by Thomas Vinçotte and Jules Lagae
Manon () is an opéra comique in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Philippe Gille, based on the 1731 novel L ’ histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut by the Abbé Prévost.
The first performance in France was given by the Opéra-Comique at the Théâtre Lyrique on the Place du Châtelet in Paris on January 16, 1893, with Marie Delna as Charlotte and Guillaume Ibos in the title role, conducted by Jules Danbé, but was not immediately successful.
File: Brooklyn Museum-Fin du travail ( The End of the Working Day )-Jules Breton. jpg | Jules Breton, Fin du travail ( The End of the Working Day ), c. 1886-1887
Jules Sandeau died in 1883 and was buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris.
In 1776, his expedition, now headed by his second-in-command, Jules Crozet, after the death of du Fresne, met James Cook in Cape Town.
The Dauphin employed Jules Hardouin Mansart and the office of the Bâtiments du Roi, but most particularly his long-term " house designer " Jean Bérain, head of the Menus Plaisirs, to provide new decors.
Among them were ten plays from the first season in Paris but with a different casts since not all the original members of the troupe came to New York: Molière's La Jalousie du Barbouillé, L ' Avare and L ' Amour médecin, Musset's Barberine, the Copeau / Croué adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, and Nuit des rois, the adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night shared the stage with Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement (" The Carriage of the Holy Sacrament ") of Prosper Mérimée, La Surprise de l ' Amour (" Love's Surprise ") of Musset, and Poil de Carotte (" Carrot Head ") of Jules Renard.
Only the foundation of Jules Hardouin-Mansart's small château, the pavillon du Roi remains at the top of the slope in Marly park.
* Jules Vuillemin, " Le chapitre IX du De Interpretatione d ' Aristote-Vers une réhabilitation de l ' opinion comme connaissance probable des choses contingentes, in Philosophiques, vol.

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