Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... In 1895, at the Grand Cafe in
Paris,
Louis and Auguste Lumiere used a light projector in order to give the first exhibition of moving pictures to the French ....
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The Ecole Militaire in Paris
.... and around both institutions. Architecture in
Paris changed after the death of
Louis XIV in 1715. Ancient columns had been used ....
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Louis XVI
.... That same year the mob forced the royal family to move to
Paris and
Louis remained suspect from the perspective of the revolutionaries because, though he ....
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Louis Malle & the New Wave Film
.... account of the plot:
Louis Malle's delirious third feature is a wildly inventive, whimsically experimental New Wave romp through an Alice in Wonderland
Paris. ....
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Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... was born, and can be traced back to my revered great-grandfather,
Louis XIV, the .... Versailles, and re-establish the Court in the Louvre, or in any case in
Paris. ....
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Execution of Louis XVI
.... Though
Louis XVI was forced to give in to the demands of the Parliament of
Paris and convene the Estates-General, this action is basically a sham since the ....
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Design Change in Paris
.... by the time of
Louis XVI, for it consisted of dense, dark, intricate streets that were not suited to the needs of the growing metropolis
Paris had become. ....
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Louis XIV
.... King
Louis XIV loved hunting. In 1661,
Louis began to transform a hunting lodge at Versailles near
Paris into a magnificent palace. ....
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King Louis XIV
.... King
Louis XIV loved hunting. In 1661,
Louis began to transform a hunting lodge at Versailles near
Paris into a magnificent palace. ....
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The French Revolution
.... country. When
Louis tried to escape from
Paris -- the famous "flight to Varennes" of June 1791 -- civil war seemed imminent. The ....
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Issues of the French Revolution
.... authority,
Louis decided in June, 1791 to join those nobles who had already fled abroad. However, he was recognized, captured, and arrested. Returned to
Paris ....
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French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
.... a troupe that performed so successfully in the French provinces between 1645 and 1658 that when it again arrived in
Paris to perform for
Louis XIV, it was a ....
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Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... of 19 in 1741 to Charles-Guilaume Le Normant d'Etiolles, Madame de Pompadour reigned in the fashionable world of
Paris and caught the eye of King
Louis XV in ....
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Reign of King Louis XIV of France
.... distaste for popular rebellions and a resentment of
Paris, where the Fronde originated. When Mazarin died on March 9, 1661, the 23-year old
Louis XIV announced ....
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Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, in the region of Dura, France, in .... enrolled in the prestigious French university Ecole Normale Superieure in
Paris, founded to ....
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Louis XIV of France The purpose of this rese
.... Saint-Simon sees consequences and implications in the manner of
Louis's administration for .... started, indeed, at the Court but soon spread to
Paris, the provinces ....
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Architect Louis Sullivan
.... Residences we offer in Italian or
Louis Quinze. .... For one thing, Sullivan briefly studied architecture in
Paris (1874) at Ecole des Beaux Arts, then traveled to ....
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The Rule of Louis XIV
.... the king exiled several officers of the Cour des Aides, silenced the
Paris Parlement in .... In the area of serious threats to his rule,
Louis XIV can certainly be ....
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Louis XIV of France
.... 13 sovereign courts of the French judicial system, which held seats in
Paris, and 13 .... Harris argues that the work of
Louis XIV was "the completion of the work ....
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Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... the point where he had to rent a small shop near his
Paris apartment to .... sketch had become the source of the group's name when the critic
Louis Leroy satirized ....
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The Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... the point where he had to rent a small shop near his
Paris apartment to .... sketch had become the source of the group's name when the critic
Louis Leroy satirized ....
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Rococo Style
.... With
Louis XV's ascension to the throne, the nobility drifted back to
Paris, where now resided a nouveau riche class willing to partake of the aristocrats' art ....
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The OECD & Trade in Latin America
.... to Latin America, eds.
Louis Emmerij & Enrique Iglesias, 23-26.
Paris: OECD, 1991. de Larosiere, Jacques. "Prospects for Co-operation ....
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Enlightened Despots
.... was his measure designed to exile and dismiss the great parlement of
Paris. .... The parlementaires were able to remonstrate with
Louis XV if they felt policy was ....
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Victor Hugo
.... because, according to Balzac, society under the bourgeois king
Louis-Philippe worships .... the publication of both Bette and Notre-Dame de
Paris, there appeared in ....
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The French Revolution
.... The weakness of the regime was open for all to see when King
Louis XVI convened .... By that time, the April Rebellion riots by crowds in
Paris had already occurred ....
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Napoleon
.... Viewed on Nov 15, 2004: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon, Nov 2004, 1-6. de Bourrienne,
Louis Antoine Fauvelet. .... Sainte-Helen Journal.
Paris, 1891. ....
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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... Viewed on Nov 15, 2004: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon, Nov 2004, 1-6. de Bourrienne,
Louis Antoine Fauvelet. .... Sainte-Helen Journal.
Paris, 1891. ....
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Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... king, Henri IV, who had initially enacted that Edict of Nantes which
Louis XIV revoked, and who on converting to Catholicism had remarked that "
Paris is worth ....
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Notre Dame Cathedral
.... New York: Harcourt Brace, 1991. Grodecki,
Louis. Gothic Architecture. New York: Rizzoli, 1978. Hugo, Victor. Notre Dame de
Paris, 8th ed., vol. 1.
Paris, 1862. ....
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