- Jean
Levesville, was also a
master mason as well as his nephew,
Simon Levesville. His
father worked with his brother,
Jehan or Jean
Levesville, on the...
- Château de Levéville or
Levesville, one of the Châteaux of the
Loire Valley, is
situated in Bailleau-l'Évêque on the
outskirts of
Chartres in the Eure-et-Loir...
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Levesville-la-Chenard is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Eure-et-Loir
department "Répertoire
national des...
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northern France. Bois de Bailleau-l'Évêque (fauna and flora), the Château de
Levesville (end of 15th century), the Château de
Bailleau (a 12th-century church)...
- Eure-et-Loir (28) Anet •
Baronville • Châteaudun •
Courtalain •
Dreux •
Levesville •
Maintenon • Saint-Jean (Nogent-le-Rotrou)
Indre (36) Azay-le-Ferron...
- orphans, the old and infirm, and the
mentally ill. It was
founded in
Levesville-la-Chenard, France, in 1696. The
interior spirit is a love of sacrifice...
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bleus de Toulouse. It was
built in the 17th
century by
architect Pierre Levesville under Louis XIII, the
first French king to join the brotherhood. The Pénitents...
- de
Castries (Rue Saint-Guilhem no. 31), Montpellier, France, by
Simon Levesville, 1647
Chinoiserie reinterpretation of the
Doric frieze on a fireplace...
- (1797–1873),
orientalist Gustave Lanson (1857–1934),
historian Pierre Levesville (1570–1632),
Renaissance architect Anatole Loquin (1834–1903), writer...
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after the fire of 1646,
based on the 1614
designs of
architect Pierre Levesville. Additionally, he
restored a
statue of Clémence
Isaure on the Capitole...