- dez‿ami de dʁwa də lɔm e dy sitwajɛ̃]),
mainly known as
Cordeliers Club (French: Club des
Cordeliers [klœb de kɔʁdəlje]), was a
populist political club during...
- of Les
Cordeliers who
owned a facade, and the Pont de la Guillotière. The
south part of the
convent was then
named quai et port des
Cordeliers. After...
-
Cordeliers Convents (French:
Couvent des
Cordeliers) in France.
Cordeliers was the name
given in
France to the
Conventual Franciscans. The
Cordeliers...
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president of his
section (around the
Cordeliers Convent) and
deputy to the
Commune and
wrote the
poster for the
Cordeliers which called Parisians to arms....
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radical leftist Cordeliers seceded, and in July 1791, the right-wing
Feuillants also
split themselves off.
Together with the
Cordeliers, the
Jacobin left-wing...
-
later renamed as the École de Médecine buildings, and into the
former Cordeliers convent at 15 rue de l'École-de-Médecine, in the
Latin Quarter campus...
- The
Cordeliers Convent in
Paris (in French: "Les
Cordeliers", or "l'École
Pratique de la Faculté de Médecine de Paris", in English: the
Practical School...
- of
terror tumbling down. The
title of the
Vieux Cordelier ("Old
Cordelier")
refers to the
Cordeliers Club, an
influential revolutionary society that,...
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Burgunder Austria Germany (dry)
Grauer Mönch
Germany Grauklevner Germany Gris
cordelier France Malvoisie Loire Valley Switzerland Μονεμβασία
Greece Pinot grigio...
- a
weeping willow in the
garden of the
former Club des
Cordeliers (former
Couvent des
Cordeliers).
After Marat's death, he was
viewed by many as a martyr...