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Mazarine Marie Pingeot (born 18
December 1974) who
changed her name to
Mazarine Marie Mitterrand Pingeot in
November 2016, is a
French writer, journalist...
- now
known as the
Galerie Mazarine).
Galerie Mazarine Mazarin seated within the
gallery of his
Palace (1659)
Galerie Mazarine in 2023
Ceiling paintings...
- The Bibliothèque
Mazarine, or
Mazarin Library, is
located within the
Palais de l'institut de France, or the
Palace of the
Institute of
France (previously...
- The
Mazarine Stakes is a
Thoroughbred horse race at
Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A
Grade III race, it is open to two-year-old fillies...
- of vol. 1 Bibliothèque
Mazarine,
Paris 16
complete paper The
first copy to be
discovered around 1760 in the Bibliothèque
Mazarine (hence the name Mazarin...
-
Cyaniris semiargus, the
Mazarine blue, is a
Palearctic butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae.
Subspecies include:
Cyaniris semiargus semiargus (Europe, Caucasus...
- of
which copied the Trianon. In 1708, the
prototypes for the
commodes Mazarine, then
called bureaux, were
delivered to the
Trianon by André-Charles Boulle...
- Poitiers,
Mazarine,
January 1983, 261 p. (ISBN 2-86374-102-0). p. 14. (fr)
Roger Jouet, ...et la
Normandie devint française, Poitiers,
Mazarine, January...
- mid-1800s,
contains a rare book and m****cript division. Bibliothèque
Mazarine is the
oldest public library in France. The Médiathèque
Musicale Mahler...
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their influence on
other nations. He
became librarian of the Bibliothèque
Mazarine, and from 1841 was
professor of
comparative literature at the Collège de...