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- time as Entente BFN. "PHOTOS DU STADE DE FONTAINEBLEAU : STADE DE LA FAISANDERIE". Stades et Spectateurs (in French). Retrieved 22 March 2021. "RCP FONTAINEBLEAU :...
- tournament had alternated between Racing Club and Stade Français at La Faisanderie, before the Stade Roland Garros was built in 1928. Henri Cochet won the...
- Club de France". rugby-pioneers.com. Retrieved 2 November 2006. "La Faisanderie, Saint-Cloud, 27 mars 1904". LNR.fr. Archived from the original on 25...
- seventh century were found in the 17th and 19th centuries not far from the Faisanderie. Around 1223 Guy IV of Senlis agreed with the prior of Saint-Leu-d'Esserent...
- Toulouse 5,000 27 March 1904 Stade Bordelais 3–0 Stade Français La Faisanderie, Saint-Cloud 2,000 16 April 1905 Stade Bordelais 12–3 Stade Français...
- place du Chancelier-Adenauer [1,703] Hôtel particulier 16 16 rue de la Faisanderie [1,704] Hôtel particulier 16 5 place d'Iéna [1,705] Hôtel Roland Bonaparte...
- created in 1959 and is based in the Unifab's headquarters, 16 rue de la Faisanderie, in Paris. Air Liquide Coca-Cola Hoffman law firm Lacoste L’Oréal LVMH...
- Korber Elle cause plus... elle flingue [fr] Rosemonde du Bois de la Faisanderie Michel Audiard 1973 Shock Treatment Hélène M****on Alain Jessua Il n'y...
- acid. By 1867, Mège-Mouriès was working at la Ferme Impériale de la Faisanderie, Napoleon III's private farm in Vincennes near Paris. Mège-Mouriès's...
- Saint-Sulpice (Paris) ????–1778: Hunting lodge, "Rendez-vous de ch****e de la Faisanderie" for the comte de Provence (Étiolles, Département Essonne), ????–1778:...