- « Tra-Çlotra » or « Tra-Cloutra »
street before becoming Très-
Cloîtres. The
Porte Très-
Cloitres,
built in 1593 by the Duke of Lesdiguières and demolished...
-
Rouge Cloître Abbey (French:
Abbaye du Rouge-
Cloître) or
Roodklooster Abbey (Dutch:
Abdij van het Roodklooster) is a
former Augustinian priory, founded...
- or The Nun in her Smock,
known in the
original French as Vénus dans le
cloître, ou la
Religieuse en
chemise (1683), is a work of
erotic fiction by the...
- Le
Cloître-Pleyben (French pronunciation: [lə klwatʁ plɛbɛ̃]; Breton: Kloastr-Pleiben) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in north-western...
- rising, to the
applause of the troops. The
final struggle came at the
Cloître Saint-Merry,
where fighting continued until the
early evening of 6 June...
- Le
Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec (French pronunciation: [lə klwatʁ sɛ̃ teɡɔnɛk]; Breton: Ar C'hloastr-Plourin) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of Brittany...
- d'Avray 1883 - 1965) was a
French composer, best
known for the
opera Le
Cloître. Lévy, Michel-Maurice,
French composer; b. Ville-d’Avray, June 28, 1883;...
-
Statistics and
Economic Studies. 28
December 2023. Base Mérimée:
Eglise et
cloîtres, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Raoul-Blanchard [fr] and
place de
Verdun to rue Bayard, as well as rue Très-
Cloîtres. This road, open to
automobile traffic in one direction,
begins at the...
- (OR = 4.5), or
being stalked (OR = 4.2)" [OR = odds ratio].
Brewin CR,
Cloitre M,
Hyland P,
Shevlin M,
Maercker A,
Bryant RA, et al. (December 2017)....