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Gobelin was the name of a
family of dyers, who in all
probability came
originally from Reims, France, and who in the
middle of the 15th
century established...
- Look up
gobelins or
Gobelins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gobelins may
refer to:
Gobelin, the name of
family of dyers,
established from the 15th...
- The
Gobelins Manufactory (French:
Manufacture des
Gobelins) is a
historic tapestry factory in Paris, France. It is
located at 42
avenue des
Gobelins, near...
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Gobelin stitch is a
slanting stitch used in needlepoint.
Gobelin stitch takes its name from its
resemblance to the
texture of
woven tapestries produced...
- Les
Gobelins (French pronunciation: [le ɡɔblɛ̃]) is a
station on line 7 of the
Paris Métro on the
edges of the 5th and 13th arrondis****ts. This station...
- 14th
century and is
probably from
unattested Anglo-Norman *
gobelin,
similar to Old
French gobelin,
already attested around 1195 in
Ambroise of Normandy's...
- football. The club was
founded in 1968 as
Football Club
Gobelins. It was
renamed Football Club des
Gobelins Paris 13
after a
merger in 2012 with
Stade Olympique...
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Gobelins, l'école de l'image (French:
Gobelins Imagery School) also
known as
Gobelins Paris is a
school of
visual communication and arts in Paris, France...
- In
October 2018, the
owner of a book shop in the
Gobelins neighbourhood in the 13th arrondis****t of
Paris began lending out
oversized teddy bears. Photographs...
- livres, in fact. At the age of 21, in 1651, she was
married to
Antoine Gobelin,
Baron de Nourar, and
Chevalier in the
order of
Saint Jean of Jerusalem...