- The Rue
Rambuteau (French pronunciation: [ʁy ʁɑ̃byto]) is a
street in
central Paris, France,
named after the
Count de
Rambuteau who
started the widening...
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Rambuteau station (French pronunciation: [ʁɑ̃byto]) is a
station on Line 11 of the
Paris Métro in the 3rd and 4th arrondis****ts in
central Paris. It...
- the cap, they were po****rly
known as
colonnes Rambuteau ("
Rambuteau columns"). In response,
Rambuteau suggested the name vespasiennes, in
reference to...
- Barthelot,
comte de
Rambuteau (French pronunciation: [klod filibɛːʁ baʁtəlo kɔ̃t də ʁɑ̃byto]) (Mâcon, 9
November 1781 – Château de
Rambuteau, 11
April 1869)...
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Rambuteau (1925–1991) Jean-Marie de Buffières de
Rambuteau (b. 1957)
Marie Edla de Buffières de
Rambuteau (b. 1958)
Claude de Buffières de
Rambuteau (b...
- the cap, they were po****rly
known as 'colonnes
Rambuteau' ('
Rambuteau columns'). In response,
Rambuteau suggested the name 'vespasiennes', in reference...
- 4th arrondis****t:
Bastille Châtelet Cité Hôtel de
Ville Pont
Marie Rambuteau Saint-Paul
Sully –
Morland "Po****tions de référence 2022" (in French)...
- the
Seine under Louis-Philippe, Claude-Philibert Barthelot,
comte de
Rambuteau, made
modest improvements to the
sanitation and
circulation of the city...
- The
fountain was
commissioned by
Rambuteau, the préfet of the
Seine in the
government of King
Louis Philippe I.
Rambuteau took
office in 1833 and
began an...
- Faubourg-Poissonnière. The
street was
opened in 1823. It was
created by
Claude Rambuteau and Georges-Eugène Haussmann. It was the
original location of the Galeries...