- nineteen) and her mother, who by a
second marriage was the
Marchioness de
Gadagne. If
found guilty, the
verdict would have
meant execution. The
Baron d'Aulnoy...
- The Rue de
Gadagne (French pronunciation: [ʁy d(ə) ɡadaɲ]) is a
paved pedestrian street in the Saint-Jean quarter, in the 5th arrondis****t of Lyon,...
-
Guillaume de
Gadagne (died 1601) was a
French soldier and nobleman. He came from the
Guadagni family, a rich
family of
bankers and
businessmen from Pont****ieve...
- Châteauneuf-de-
Gadagne, at Font-Ségugne, in 1854. Châteauneuf-de-
Gadagne is
located 12 km (7.4 mi) east of Avignon. It is
served by
Gadagne station (opened...
- The Musée
Gadagne is a
museum located in the
center of the
Vieux Lyon, in the Saint-Jean quarter, in the 5th arrondis****t of Lyon, France. It is composed...
-
residences here
called hôtels particuliers. The Hôtel
Bullioud and the Hôtel de
Gadagne are two
examples and the
latter now
houses the Lyon
Historical Museum and...
-
Thomas II de
Gadagne,
known as
Thomas the
Magnificent (1495,
Florence - 1543, Avignon) was an
Italian banker active in France. He
inherited a
large fortune...
-
Thomas I de
Gadagne,
known as
Thomas the Rich (26 or 27
August 1454,
Savoy - 23 May 1533, Avignon) was a
banker from a rich
Florentine family who settled...
-
regulation includes following villages: Cairanne,
Chusclan (red and rosé only),
Gadagne, Laudun, M****if d'Uchaux (red only), Plan de Dieu (red only), Puyméras...
- with Silk
between Europe and Asia: History,
Technology and Art", at
Musee Gadagne, Lyon (France) 3rd
annual conference, Nov 2018: "Silk Road Textiles: Tangible...