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- Mouton-Duvernet (French pronunciation: [mutɔ̃ dyvɛʁnɛ]) is a Paris Métro station on line 4 in Paris' 14th arrondis****t. The station is located on Avenue...
- Régis Barthélemy, Baron Mouton-Duvernet (French pronunciation: [ʁeʒi baʁtelemi mutɔ̃ dyvɛʁnɛ]; 3 May 1771 - 27 July 1816) was a French general who after...
- Army Tchéky Karyo: General Duvernet Maxence Danet-Fauvel: Lieutenant Colin de Renier Édouard Eftimakis: Lieutenant Léon Duvernet Mikaël Mittelstadt: Gustave...
- as Claudie Duvernet Diana Hart as Diane Duvernet Renée Rozier as Marie-Jeanne Enrique Rivero as Pierre Hoffer Manuel Raaby as Manuel Duvernet Aïssa as Zoubir...
- General Leclerc and Rue d'Alésia, between the Porte d'Orleans and Mouton-Duvernet metro stations. The line 4 platforms were opened on 30 October 1909 when...
- decade the RATP had settled on a new renovation style known as Mouton-Duvernet (this eponymous station on line 4 being the first concerned). The style's...
- Amaury (2009). Histoire(s) du RAID (in French). Paris: Editions Jacob-Duvernet. ISBN 978-2-84724-235-5. "Colonel Bonneau interview". L'Essor de la Gendarmerie...
- travelled in France, and in particular with her great friend Charles Robin-Duvernet at the Château du Petit Coudray, or abroad. In 1864, Sand took residence...
- (link) Domenach, Nicolas (2004). Sarkozy au fond des yeux. Paris: Jacob-Duvernet. ISBN 2-84724-064-0. Blocier, Antoine (2004). Voyage à Sarkoland. Pantin:...
- along the axis of Avenue du Général-Leclerc (between Raspail and Mouton-Duvernet stations); Line 6 – also on a curve partly under Line 4 and oriented northwest–southeast...