- Many
faubourgs were
located outside the city walls, and "suburbs" were
further away from this
location (sub, "below"; urbs urbis, "city").
Faubourgs are...
- area were
termed "
faubourgs," a
French word that was at the time
roughly analogous to the
modern concept of a suburb.
These faubourgs were
sometimes named...
- The
Faubourg Marigny (/ˈfoʊbɜːrɡ ˈmærɪni/ FOH-burg MAYR-in-ee;
sometimes called The Marigny) is a
neighborhood of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, United...
- The
Faubourg Saint-Antoine was one of the
traditional suburbs of Paris, France. It grew up to the east of the
Bastille around the
abbey of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs...
- The
neighborhood of the
Faubourg Lafayette is a
division in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is a
portion of the 10th Ward of New Orleans, and part...
- Hillairet, Évocation du
vieux Paris, t. 2 Les
faubourgs, Paris, 1953, p. 622
Pascal Etienne, Le
Faubourg Poissonnière. Architecture, élégance et décor...
-
Faubourg Brewing Company was a
brewery founded in New Orleans, Louisiana, on
October 31, 1907, and
originally named Dixie Brewing Company. The brewing...
- The
Battle of the
Faubourg Saint Antoine occurred on 2 July 1652
during the
Fronde rebellion in France. It is
named after the
Faubourg Saint-Antoine, a...
-
Faubourg Saint-Germain (French pronunciation: [fobuʁ sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]) is a
historic district of Paris, France. The
Faubourg has long been
known as the favourite...
- of the
Carmelite convent,
Faubourg Saint-Jacques,
otherwise the
Carmel de l'Incarnation (couvent des Carmélites du
faubourg Saint-Jacques),
founded in...