The Mercure de France was originally a French gazette and literary magazine first published in the 17th century, but after several incarnations has evolved...
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Mercure is a French midscale hotel chain owned by Accor. Created in 1973 in France, the brand was acquired by Accor in 1975, and subsequently became a...
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The Dassault Mercure is a twin-engined narrow-body jet-powered airliner developed and manufactured by French aircraft firm Dassault Aviation. According...
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collaborated with L'Europe savante, the Gazette de France (1733–1749 and 1751) and the Mercure de France of which he was chief editor for a time. 1716:...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Sophie Hélène Béatrice de France)
pp. 385–398. Mémoires de Madame Campan, première femme de chambre de Marie-Antoinette, Le Temps retrouvé, Mercure de France, Paris, 1988, p. 272, ISBN 2-7152-1566-5...
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developed by Électricité de France Mercure Hotels, a chain of hotels run by Accor French ship Mercure (1783) Dassault Mercure, a French airliner built in the...
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Saint-Georges, is mentioned in an advertisement in Mercure de France of September 1778 as: "arranged and dedicated to M. de Saint-Georges" by Delaplanque. This is...
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Charles-Joseph Panckoucke (category Pages with French IPA)
influential publications of the era, including the literary journal Mercure de France and the Encyclopédie Méthodique, a successor to the Encyclopédie by...
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Claude Cahun (category Pages with French IPA)
The two published articles and novels, notably in the periodical Mercure de France, and befriended Henri Michaux, Pierre Morhange, and Robert Desnos...
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Jacques Antoine Bernard (category French male writers)
Bernard (November 4, 1888 – October 26, 1952), was a French writer and editor of the Mercure de France, an important literary journal. He was also a pretender...
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