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as a vaudeville and silent film actress from | Versailles, Missouri. |
Royal Affairs in | Versailles (1954) |
independent Polish state in the aftermath of | Versailles, there were some disputed areas, some of whi |
of the new Institut national agronomique at | Versailles, and, the following year, was put under the |
Swimming isn't allowed in | Versailles Lake, but a 25 meter pool is available. |
astron, duchesse de Polignac, who arrived at | Versailles in 1775. |
896, Tsar Nicolas II and his wife arrived at | Versailles. |
It is also known as the | Versailles Village Hall. |
er studying in his native town as well as in | Versailles, in 1839 he became a rethoric teacher at Joi |
The Fairgrounds at the | Versailles gate |
retary and represented the department at the | Versailles Conference. |
1919, serving with the air delegation at the | Versailles Conference. |
the Society of Jesus and preached at Amiens, | Versailles, and Turin. |
beautiful women and first saw Louise at the | Versailles court. |
ere carving up the old Ottoman Empire at the | Versailles conference). |
se of her pregnancy, Louise was sent away to | Versailles while the King and the court were at the sce |
when Louis XV sent Madame du Barry away from | Versailles just before he died in 1774 in order that he |
(the autumn represented as Bacchus), marble, | Versailles' gardens. |
The Centre de Musique Baroque de | Versailles (CMBV - Centre of Baroque Music Versailles) |
The race began at | Versailles. Patrick Zaniroli and Jean Da Silva won the |
y across the Monongahela River between North | Versailles Township, Pennsylvania and Duquesne, Pennsyl |
It is the seat of the Bishop of | Versailles, created as a constitutional bishopric in 17 |
He remained bishop of | Versailles until June 4, 1988. |
3, Richaud was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Versailles and Titular Bishop of Irenopolis in Isauria |
ation area, featuring fishing and boating on | Versailles Lake and Laughery Creek. |
Prince Michael Andreevich was born in | Versailles, the second child and eldest son of Prince A |
Born in | Versailles in 1683, Elise is immortal due to her DNA, a |
Richard was born at | Versailles. |
Taris was born in | Versailles. |
Hitler: Born at | Versailles ISBN 0-939484-25-0 (review) |
Kreutzer was born in | Versailles, and was initially taught by his father, who |
Born in | Versailles, Indiana, Robinson received a limited school |
Paul Richaud was born in | Versailles, and there attended the major seminary befor |
Albert Malbois was born in | Versailles, France, and was ordained to the priesthood |
d'Hautpoul was born in | Versailles and educated at the military school of Fonta |
onsidered to be Irish, despite being born in | Versailles, France. |
Born in | Versailles, France, Buck started her modeling career in |
He was much employed by Louis XIV both at | Versailles and at Meudon. |
The operation also has branches in | Versailles, Kentucky and at Jerrys Plains, New South Wa |
3 In 1777, when the Queen wished to build at | Versailles a little theatre for private performances in |
As with other buildings at | Versailles, La Lanterne was given up during the Revolut |
inally founded in 1910 by businessman Joseph | Versailles. |
oniqueur Jean Froissart, 1843, bust, marble, | Versailles |
, raised despite restrictions imposed by the | Versailles Treaty. |
on of a sizable accounting error made by the | Versailles Casino, Jim begins to realize that there may |
tes a restoration of justice violated by the | Versailles and other treaties, on the strength of which |
few days before the Prussians, who camped at | Versailles. |
Catholic Encyclopedia: | Versailles |
He is buried in the Gonards cemetery in | Versailles. |
ris and is buried in Des Gonards Cemetery in | Versailles, France. |
onfederate Monument, in the city cemetery of | Versailles, Kentucky, was placed on the National Regist |
ccording to the United States Census Bureau, | Versailles Township covers an area of 36.72 square mile |
ch of his career he worked on the Chateau de | Versailles, including many of the famous garden sculptu |
ir balloon which set off from the chateau de | versailles the 19th of September 1783 and landed in Vau |
s in the Latona Basin between the Chateau de | Versailles and the Grand Canal. |
The closest station to Le Chesnay is | Versailles - Rive Droite station on the Transilien Pari |
astor of the Clear Creek Baptist Church near | Versailles, Kentucky, and later Pastor at the Immanuel |
rked extensively within the royal circles of | Versailles and soon became one of few merchants accredi |
age 13, he was employed as a store clerk in | Versailles, Missouri. |
He represented, amongst other clubs, FC | Versailles. |
ion is located in the neighboring commune of | Versailles, 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town center of Le Ch |
and theologians whom Philip had convoked at | Versailles to discuss the charge made against John XXII |
ce resolved to form a Supreme War Council at | Versailles to co-ordinate allied plans and actions. |
made a success at the French royal court of | Versailles with her beauty when she accompanied her rel |
of Italy and his time spent at the court in | Versailles. |
made her famous at the royal French court at | Versailles, where she was known as “la charmante rose” |
kept a journal on daily life at the court of | Versailles. |
By then, he was in favor at the court of | Versailles, and so on November 21, 1759 he was appointe |
st Earl Harcourt, Ambassador to the Court of | Versailles in France, which position Aspinwall was hold |
Statue of Robert d'Artois in | Versailles |
Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, duc de Berry ( | Versailles, 24 January 1778 - Paris, 14 February 1820); |
ntinued to practice law until his death near | Versailles, Kentucky on September 22, 1864. |
Diana of | Versailles |
The Diana of | Versailles in the Louvre Galerie des Caryatides that wa |
The Diana of | Versailles is a Roman copy of his original (circa 325 B |
eon (Copenhagen); Euripedes (Rome); Diana of | Versailles (Paris); on the left, starting near the stag |
older sister Marie Louise de France died at | Versailles on 19 February 1733 of a Common cold. |
As a result, Philippe himself, died at | Versailles on 17 April 1733 at the age of 2, two months |
He died in | Versailles. |
He died near | Versailles in 1839. |
He died at | Versailles in 1878. |
Chayla died in | Versailles on the 29th of April 1826. |
He was born in Marseilles and died in | Versailles. |
Louis XIV died at | Versailles on 1 September 1715, and was succeeded by hi |
He was born at Lubersac and died at | Versailles. |
He died at | Versailles on 19 February 1859. |
Smith died in | Versailles, Indiana aged 76 and was interred in Cliff H |
Ben Brush died in | Versailles, Kentucky on June 8, 1918 at the age of 25. |
Necker as he had done Turgot, and he died at | Versailles on 21 November 1781. |
s as going to the beach and having dinner at | Versailles. |
Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of | Versailles |
tuated in Cernay-la-Ville, in the Diocese of | Versailles, Yvelines. |
He was appointed to the Diocese of | Versailles on September 30, 1967 and ordained bishop on |
at the proclamation of the German Empire at | Versailles in 1871, as he was the only son-in-law of th |
task of founding a musical establishment at | Versailles by the French Ministry of Culture in 1987. |
also in most of the palaces of Europe, like | Versailles, the Louvre or Sanssouci. |
ill begin his stud career at WinStar Farm in | Versailles, Kentucky for the 2011 breeding season. |
Camden, Jr. moved to Spring Hill Farm, near | Versailles, Kentucky, in 1890 and became involved in fa |
His mother died first on 12 February at | Versailles. |
el (3 April 1819 Fanjeaux - 20 February 1884 | Versailles) was a French general, aide de camp, and pol |
(an audience prize) at a comedy festival in | Versailles in April 2007. |
ved out of Paris in the early days, first to | Versailles and then to the present start at St-Arnould- |
of his studies at the Louvre, Florence, and | Versailles. |
resigned as Foreign Secretary following the | Versailles Conference in 1919, but continued in the gov |
royal chateaus, including Fontainebleau and | Versailles, where he worked on the Escalier de la Reine |
inspired by the palaces of Fontainebleau and | Versailles. |
one of the crowd and started out on foot to | Versailles in order to warn the King and Queen. |
For the | Versailles building, see Petit Trianon. |
For decades, | Versailles has been ground zero for the Cuban-American |
Royal family forced from | Versailles back to Paris |
uis XIII to hunt in the large forests around | Versailles. |
Two sets of prints of the Fountains at | Versailles. |
ed a large water supply for his fountains at | Versailles. |
1772 to perform before Louis XV of France in | Versailles. |
ial difficulties, she returned to France, to | Versailles, where she tried to recoup the sums still ow |
ations led to the creation of the Friends of | Versailles in June 1907. |
s Bodnick steal the money and Bible from the | Versailles safe. |
are examples of his work in the Galleries of | Versailles, Aix, and Montpellier. |
oned to produce a picture for the gallery at | Versailles, and painted "Godfrey de Bouillon proclaimed |
Plan view of the gardens of | Versailles |
compared them favourably with the gardens at | Versailles. |
e reservoirs and fountains at the Gardens of | Versailles, moved to the grounds of the Paris Observato |
elchior Raon (grove of the Domes, gardens of | Versailles) |
d for the Bassin de Latone in the gardens of | Versailles; alabaster pairs stand in the Great Hall at |
reine of Marie Antoinette in the Gardens of | Versailles. |
), which occurred in 1871 in German occupied | Versailles, France. |
John Corigliano's The Ghosts of | Versailles makes frequent allusions in a subplot as wel |
ommune rose against the Thiers government at | Versailles, Malon was elected to the Council of the Com |
on March 15, 1747, at the La Grande Ecurie, | Versailles, and is set to a libretto by Louis de Cahusa |
Darke County, Ohio - includes Greenville and | Versailles |
lso featured ex-Agent Steel guitarist Bernie | Versailles, Armored Saint bassist Joey Vera and Face to |
Robert Hall in | Versailles while a Rhodes scholar |
g close to the new Emperor's headquarters at | Versailles. |
tor), John MacGillivray, Robert Henry, Louis | Versailles, Charles Messier, Pierre Hurteau; |
north, Pine Street to the east, High Street/ | Versailles Road to the south, and Forbes Road to the we |
new 12-year privilege was granted to him at | Versailles, and registered on 5 January 1740. in that y |
hough he believes he has stranded himself in | Versailles in the year 1758. |
d a first prize for the scenario of his film | Versailles Palais-Temple du Roi Soleil ("Palace of Vers |
ived command of the Polish guard of honor at | Versailles. |
Founded by Felipe Valls, Sr. in 1971, | Versailles is a popular restaurant among local Cuban ex |
mpasses the German state as specified in the | Versailles Treaty and the Territory of the Saar Basin, |
William H. Coleman was born in North | Versailles Township, Pennsylvania. |
recorded at Montreal's Windsor Hotel in the | Versailles Room. |
not abide by their pledges inscribed in the | Versailles Treaty because they had not frankly agreed t |
in Ross Township and Eastland Mall in North | Versailles, to name a few. |
igns, in the works he was then engaged in at | Versailles, and this he accomplished to the entire sati |
s then located at the Eastland Mall in North | Versailles, Pennsylvania. |
en with fountains which was also inspired by | Versailles. |
Interior of | Versailles, featuring etched-glass mirrors. |
ndiana, December 4, 1876 and was interred in | Versailles Cemetery, Versailles, Indiana. |
y (14 February 1699, Lyon - 13 January 1761, | Versailles) was a French clergyman. |
Paul d'Albert de Luynes (5 January 1703, | Versailles - 21 January 1788, Paris) was a French prela |
Maurice Rheims (4 January 1910, | Versailles, Yvelines - 6 March 2003) was a French 'comm |
he was the director of the Ecole St. Jean in | Versailles. |
pitallers and Patriarch of Jerusalem John of | Versailles had refused to intervene. |
A judge in | Versailles ruled Wednesday Eugene Rwamucyo could not re |
s on his way to Madrid, singing on 9 July at | Versailles to King Louis XV, who gave him his portrait |
were causes of great anxiety for the King at | Versailles. |
Revue de l'Histoire de | Versailles (1902): 91-100. |
He spent the last years of his life in | Versailles and Paris. |
Paris (1822), marble, over lifesize figure, | Versailles |
He lives in | Versailles. |
Based on the Louis XIII hunting lodge at | Versailles, Belcourt incorporated Oliver's love of page |
De Grasse was baptized in St. Louis Parish, | Versailles, France. |
Tuileries Palace after the Women's March on | Versailles in October 1789. |
that year, he was in Paris when the March on | Versailles began. |
e that there left when Marie-Antoinette left | Versailles on 6 October 1789. |
XVI had his sister Marie Clotilde married in | Versailles by procuration to Charles Emmanuel, Prince o |
ation with 200 000 inhabitants, the mayor of | Versailles, Maurice Chevalier and the baptism of the re |
nted the portrait of Catherine de' Medici at | Versailles and other works, and in all probability a la |
hands were to be donated to the Menagerie in | Versailles or killed, stuffed and donated to the natura |
ve been modeled after the Hall of Mirrors in | Versailles. |
He died at the age of six months at | Versailles after a fit of convulsions. |
Georgetown, and the Confederate Monument in | Versailles. |
e Royale was not even officially mourned; at | Versailles a princess could only be mourned if she was |
children from a modest family which moved to | Versailles in 1935, Ferrat studied at the Jules Ferry C |
reveals that she had her fireplace moved to | Versailles, hoping that the Doctor would return; the Do |
Centre de Musique Baroque | Versailles website, . |
The player must protect | Versailles from people who are attempting to destroy it |
Reconnaissance to Nolensville and | Versailles January 13-15. |
West, west of MacArthur Drive, and north of | Versailles Boulevard and Metro Drive |
church located 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of | Versailles; it was a mother church of the Missionaries |
t planting in Belgium and France, notably at | Versailles (town, not palace). |
Pierre Horton Perrin (born 10 October 1947, | Versailles, France) is a French actor, scriptwriter and |
massive fire that destroyed most of downtown | Versailles in 1901. |
ed to Britain (presumably as a result of the | Versailles Treaty). |
The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, | Versailles, by William Orpen. |
ouse Bridge at the western terminus of North | Versailles Township. |
He escaped the vengeance of the | Versailles government, crossed the frontier in safety, |
lected in the U.S. Senate's rejection of the | Versailles treaty and membership in the League of Natio |
This matched the conditions of the | Versailles Treaty which were aimed at creating a long-t |
iven by the bodyguard to the officers of the | Versailles garrison on October 3, 1789. |
reunited with his wife and they set off for | Versailles to bring news of the French victory to the k |
ed open for six months when he opened one in | Versailles, Indiana. |
His first store was opened in | Versailles, Missouri. |
at Fontainebleau on 2 November 1786 , or at | Versailles on 2 December 1786 . |
o carry on the business of organ-builders in | Versailles. |
g resigned from the army in protest over the | Versailles Treaty, which Duesterberg viewed as being ex |
rmans) being reinforced at a furious pace at | Versailles. |
ouin, Emperor of Constantinople, painted for | Versailles; The Temptation of St Anthony, in the palace |
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