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Picpus Cemetery (French: Cimetière de
Picpus, [pik.pys]) is the
largest private cemetery in Paris, France, and is
located in the 12th arrondis****t. It...
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Picpus may
refer to:
Picpus, Paris, a
quarter and
administrative area
centered on the Rue de
Picpus in the 12th arrondis****t of Paris,
France Picpus...
- brothers. The
congregation is also
known as the
Picpus because their first house was on the Rue de
Picpus in Paris, France. The
Congregation of the Sacred...
- English-language
titles are
Maigret and the
Fortuneteller and Signed,
Picpus; French: Signé
Picpus) is a
detective novel by
Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring...
- to Nation. It is
named after the
district of
Picpus and the
Boulevard de
Picpus. It was
renamed Picpus on 1
March 1937 to
avoid confusion with Saint-Mandé...
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include Agreste, Auxerrois,
Auxerrois De Laquenexy,
Auxerrois Des
Moines De
Picpus,
Auxerrois Du Mans, Balouzat, Beran,
Blanc De Kienzheim, Cahors, Calarin...
- Montparn****e
Cemetery P****y
Cemetery Père
Lachaise Cemetery Oscar Wilde's tomb
Picpus Cemetery Région
parisienne Basilica of Saint-Denis Château d'Écouen Château...
- was
annexed to the city and now
forms the
neighbourhoods of Bel-Air and
Picpus in the 12th arrondis****t of Paris. In 1929, Saint-Mandé lost an additional...
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Picpus is a 1943
French film noir
mystery crime film
directed by
Richard Pottier and
starring Albert Préjean,
Juliette Faber and Jean Tissier. It was produced...
- and was one of the four
cemeteries (the
others being Errancis Cemetery,
Picpus Cemetery and the
Cemetery of
Saint Margaret) used to
dispose of the corpses...