- Revolution. A canon's
house at 24 Rue
Chanoinesse,
built in 1512 A canon's
house from 16th c. at no. 12 rue
Chanoinesse 9 Quai aux Fleurs, Site of the home...
- Marie-Elisabeth
Polier (1742-1817),
known as the
Chanoinesse of Heiliggrabben, was a
Swiss journalist and translator. Marie-Elisabeth
Polier was born...
- Le Bougnat, 26 Rue
Chanoinesse, Paris....
- arrondis****t. It was
created from land
seized from the
convent of the
Chanoinesses de St-Augustin,
during the
French Revolution. Just
minutes away from...
- butter. The
lords were the
first religious establishments,
women like
chanoinesses from
Remiremont or from Andlau, or men such as the
chanoines or canons...
- Some
congregations still extant include: Congrégation de Notre-Dame de
chanoinesses de
Saint Augustin,
instituted in 1597.
Canonesses Regular of the Holy...
- who
served as a
consul in that city, and was of
Hungarian descent. A
chanoinesse of Sainte-Anne de Munich, she was
entitled by rank to be
called "Madame"...
-
appearances for charity.
Trimouillat died in 1929. He
lived at 10, rue
Chanoinesse from 1890 to 1929. His home is
commemorated by a plaque. À
trois pas...
- fibules".
Revue archéologique de l'Est. 55. Base Mérimée:
Abbaye de
chanoinesses Sainte-Cécile, Saint-Sixte, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)...
- Dolores'
Decision (1913);
Countess Fosco in The
Woman in
White (1912); The
Chanoinesse in The
Celebrated Case (1912); Mrs. Prim in Why Tom
Signed the Pledge...