-
worked as a labourer, and
adopted the name of Jean
Malaquais (which he took from the Quai
Malaquais). He was ****ociated with,
though not
formally a member...
-
before being murdered in
Auschwitz in
September 1942. ****arro's "Le Quai
Malaquais, Printemps",
owned by
German Jewish publisher Samuel Fischer, founder...
-
subsequently worked with
producer Michael Brockhoff and
director Laurent Malaquais to put
together the
concept of a do****entary
about the fandom, as he had...
- a
complex of
buildings located at 14 rue Bonaparte,
between the quai
Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte. This is in the
heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
- descendants.
Princess of
Conti Château de L'Isle-Adam Hôtel de
Conti (quai
Malaquais) (1660–1670) Hôtel de
Conti (quai Conti) (1670–1749) Hôtel de
Conti (rue...
- who was his namesake.
Louis Armand was born at the Hôtel de
Conti (quai
Malaquais) in Paris, France. In
August 1679 he
acted as the
groom in the
proxy marriage...
-
through 1861,
completing an
architectural program out
towards the Quai
Malaquais.[citation needed] The
Paris school is the
namesake and
founding location...
- of Bourbon, he was a
prince du sang. Born at the Hôtel de
Conti (quai
Malaquais) in Paris, he was the last of his parents' children. He had one older...
- the quai
Malaquais and her
beautiful country house in
Bouchet for the Hôtel Guénégaud on the quai de Nevers. The
house on the quai
Malaquais became the...
- of
architect Clément Métezeau. It was
located at what is now 13 Quai
Malaquais in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris. The hôtel was
demolished in 1843....