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Écouen (French pronunciation: [ekwɑ̃] ) is a
commune in the Val-d'Oise department, in the
northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is
located 18.4 km (11...
- The Château d'Écouen is an
historic château in the
commune of
Écouen, some 20 km
north of Paris, France, and a
notable example of
French Renaissance architecture...
- 1880. In 1885 he
became knight of the
Legion of Honour.
Schenck died in
Écouen near Paris. As a
young man,
Schenck left Glückstadt,
which was then still...
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Écouen – Ézanville is a
railway station in Ézanville (Val d'Oise department), France. It is on the Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway,
which connects...
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different curricula: "Les Loges" gave a
manual and
professional education,
Écouen prepared to
commercial and
teaching careers,
while Saint-Denis prepared...
- III, (died 1031) was an 11th-century
French noble, lord of Montmorency,
Écouen, Marly, Feullarde, and Château-B****et, and a
member of the
House of Montmorency...
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Pierre Édouard Frère (10
January 1819,
Paris – 23 May 1886
Écouen), was a
French genre painter. Frère
studied under Paul Delaroche,
entered the École des...
- born in 1832 in
Écouen,
where he also died, in 1911. His
specialty was
sculptures of animals.
Hingre was born on 19
November 1832, in
Écouen. At the age of...
- d'Orsay,
Paris Napoleon III (1865), Musée
national du château de Compiègne,
Écouen,
France The
Death of
Francesca da
Rimini and
Paolo Malatesta (La mort de...
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spent time in
Écouen, and Mary C****att made
several visits. From infancy, Frère fils pla**** a role in his father's career. A
visitor to
Écouen wrote, "In...