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  • Rennes-le-Château (Rènnas del Castèl in Occitan) is a small medieval castle village and a commune located in the Languedoc region of southwestern France. It ...
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  • Rennes-le-Château (Rènnas del Castèl in Occitan) is a small medieval castle village and a commune located in the Languedoc region of southwestern France. It ...
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  • The Petit Trianon is a château and museum located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. It was designed and completed in 1768, by the ...
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  • Montaigne was born in Périgord on the family estate, Château de Montaigne ... class, Montaigne was brought back to the Château. The objective there was for ...
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  • *Jean de Couvin (September 1812, Château de Chimay, Belgium) *Le séjour militaire ... *Leicester, ou Le château de Kenilworth (25 January 1823 Opéra Comique, Paris) ...
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  • Shortly before her coronation with Napoleon, there was an incident at the Château ... After her divorce, Josephine lived at the Château de Malmaison, near Paris ...
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  • Quebec City is known for its Winter Carnival and the Château Frontenac, a historic ... the buildings of the Citadelle and of nearby Château Frontenac. A large part of the ...
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  • on women and high living. The large and costly Château de Monte-Cristo that he built ... Alexandre Dumas' home outside of Paris, the Château Monte Cristo, has ...
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  • the life of the Scottish king in France, except that Château-Gaillard was given to him for a residence, and that he was present at the bloodless meeting of the English and ...
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  • Mirville. He spent many of his summers in the family Château de Mirville, near Le Havre in Normandy, from where his family originated. His father and mother, an artist and ...
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  • Novalis was born in 1772 on the château Oberwiederstedt located in the Harz ... Wilhelm Freiherr von Hardenberg at the château Lucklum. Novalis studied law ...
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  • for long-term storage. It eventually gave rise to "château bottling," the practice where an estate's wine is put in bottle at the source, rather than by a ...
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  • [[Image:Peter Paul Rubens 060.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Château de Steen with ... In 1635, Rubens bought an estate outside of Antwerp, the Château de Steen ...
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  • When he returned he took up residence in the the small Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where he completed several small compositions. By far, his largest and ...
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  • The Palace of Versailles (in French: Château de Versailles, or simply Versailles) is a royal chateau in Versailles, France. When the chateau was built, Versailles ...
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  • An armored tank designed by Leonardo at the Château d'Amboise]] ... display at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum at the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise ...
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  • François Boucher (September 29, 1703 – May 30, 1770) had an unparalleled career as a French painter. His versatility in the popular style of Rococo, led to great ...
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  • [[File:Joueuse de flûte à Château-Thierry.jpg|thumb|left|A piccolo being played]] Although once made of wood, glass, or ivory, piccolos today are made from plastic ...
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  • removed from the Louvre and taken safely, first to Château d'Amboise, then to the Loc-Dieu Abbey and finally to the Ingres Museum in Montauban. In 1956, the lower ...
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  • Mary Cassatt died on June 14, 1926, at Château de Beaufresne, near Paris, and was buried in the family vault at Mesnil-Théribus, France. Within two years of Cassatt ...
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  • *Le château à Toto *L'ile de Tulipatan *La Périchole *Vert-Vert *La diva *La princesse de Trébizonde *Les brigands *La romance de la rose *[Mam'zelle ...
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