- The
Place Bellecour (French pronunciation: [plas bɛlkuʁ]) is a
large square in the
centre of Lyon, France, to the
north of the
Ainay district. Measuring...
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August 5, 1799) was a
French actress, best
known under the name of
Madame Bellecour. Le Roy was born at
Lamballe as the
daughter of an
artillery officer....
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Bellecour may
refer to:
Bellecour (actor),
French actor Madame Bellecour,
French actress, his wife
Place Bellecour, a
square in Lyon,
France This disambiguation...
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Bellecour (16
January 1725 – 19
November 1778) was a
French actor,
whose real name was Jean
Claude Gilles Colson.
Colson was as the son of a portrait-painter...
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October 1793. Many
buildings were destro****,
especially around the
Place Bellecour, and Jean-Marie
Collot d'Herbois and
Joseph Fouché
administered the execution...
- Berne-
Bellecour (29 June 1838 – 29
November 1910) was a
French painter, printmaker, and illustrator. He was
known for his war art. Berne-
Bellecour was born...
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Thousand Oaks, California) is
executive chef and
owner of
Spoon and Stable,
Bellecour Bakery, Demi, Socca, and Mara all in Minneapolis. He
received the James...
- and is a quiet,
urban oasis. In the 17th and 18th
centuries the
Place Bellecour was
created in
honour of King
Louis XIV. Nowadays, the
Place des Terreaux...
- the
north to the
Place Le
Viste in the south, just next to the
Place Bellecour, via the
Place de la République. It is the main
shopping street of the...
- is a
street located in the 2nd arrondis****t of Lyon, near the
Place Bellecour. This is one of the
busiest shopping streets of Lyon,
which was described...