-
Royères (French pronunciation: [ʁwajɛʁ]; Occitan: Roiéra) in a
commune in the Haute-Vienne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in west-central...
- Jean
Royère (1902–1981) was a
French designer. In 1931, aged 29, Jean
Royère resigned from a
comfortable position in the import-export
trade in order...
- La
Royère Castle (French: Château de la
Royère) is a
ruined medieval castle in Néchin in the muni****lity of Estaimpuis,
province of Hainaut, Wallonia...
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Royère-de-V****ivière (French pronunciation: [ʁwajɛʁ də vasivjɛʁ],
literally Royère of V****ivière; Occitan: Roièra) is a
commune in the
Creuse department...
- The Église Saint-Germain de
Royère-de-V****ivière is a
Gothic church built in
Royère-de-V****ivière in the
department of
Creuse and
region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- Chandigarh, India, 1952–56’,
Sonnabend Gallery (New York 2006); ‘Jean
Royère’,
Sonnabend Gallery (New York 2008); ‘Calder I Prouvé’,
Gagosian Gallery...
- The
Canton of
Royère-de-V****ivière was a
canton situated in the
Creuse département and in the
Limousin region of
central France. It was
disbanded following...
- des
Monuments Historiques). The
decor includes ****gany
paneling by Jean
Royere,
Harcourt portraits of
notable actors and actresses, and
discreet br****...
- The communauté de
communes Bourganeuf et
Royère-de-V****ivière is in the
Creuse département of the
Limousin region of
central France. It was
created in...
- the
temple was
launched in 1996
under the
guidance of
architect Pascal Royère from the EFEO. It took the team
another 16
years to
complete what had become...