Rue de Nesle is a street in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6e arrondissement of Paris, France. The street was opened in 1607. It was formerly called Rue...
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6th arrondissement of Paris (redirect from 6e arrondissement de Paris)
Malaquais Rue Mayet Rue Mazarine Rue de Médicis Rue de Mézières Rue Mignon Rue Monsieur-le-Prince Boulevard du Montparnasse Rue de Nesle Rue de Nevers Rue Notre-Dame...
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the rue de Seine and the rue des Fossés de Nesle (now 42 rue Mazarine, at its intersection with the rue Jacques Callot). It was across from the rue Guénégaud...
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Nesle (French pronunciation: [nɛl]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Nesle is situated at the junction of the...
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed,...
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The museum was established in 2004 in a townhouse dating to 1608 at 8 Rue de Nesle; it reopened at the Boulevard Saint-Germain location in 2010. In November...
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manuscript of the Marquis de Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom. In 2004, Lhéritier established the Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits at 8 Rue de Nesle in Paris, and it moved...
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Wall of Philip II Augustus (redirect from Enceinte de Philippe Auguste)
are: rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, rue du Cardinal-Lemoine, rue Blainville, rue de l'Estrapade, rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques, rue Malebranche, rue Monsieur-le-Prince...
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particulier), which was located on the Quai de Nevers (now the Quai de Conti), just east of the former Tour de Nesle on the site of the present day Hôtel des...
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Timeline of Paris (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Opening of rue Dauphine, followed shortly by rue Christine and rue d'Anjou Dauphine (now Rue de Nesle), in honor of Henry IV's third son, Gaston de France...
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