- Jacques-Germain
Soufflot (French pronunciation: [ʒak ʒɛʁmɛ̃ suflo], 22 July 1713 – 29
August 1780) was a
French architect in the
international circle that...
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edifice was
built between 1758 and 1790, from
designs by Jacques-Germain
Soufflot, at the
behest of King
Louis XV of France; the king
intended it as a church...
- The Rue
Soufflot (French pronunciation: [ʁy suflo]; "
Soufflot Street") is a
street in the 5th arrondis****t of Paris, France, at the
border between the...
- Steel, p. 258 Beckman, J.; Begot, J.; Charvin, P.; Hall, D.; Lena, P.;
Soufflot, A.; Liebenberg, D.; Wraight, P. (1973). "Eclipse
Flight of
Concorde 001"...
- side of the west
front of Notre-Dame
until the work of Jacques-Germain
Soufflot in the 18th century. In 1160, the
bishop of Paris,
Maurice de Sully, decided...
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river Seine to the north, the
Boulevard Saint-Michel to the west, rue
Soufflot, rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques and rue de l'Estrapade to the
south and rue...
- d'Argental, Jean François de Saint-Lambert, Edmé Bouchardon, Jacques-Germain
Soufflot, Jean-Baptiste
Bourguignon d'Anville, Anne
Claude de Caylus, Fortunato...
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abbey church over the old
crypt was built, to
designs by Jacques-Germain
Soufflot; in part rebuilt, it
serves today as the Panthéon. The
Abbey of
Saint Genevieve...
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Revolutions of 1848 Part of the Age of
Revolution Barricade on the rue
Soufflot, an 1848
painting by
Horace Vernet. The Panthéon is
shown in the background...
- from the
tanneries of Paris; it
emptied into the Seine.
Barricade on Rue
Soufflot during the 1848 Revolution.
There were
seven armed uprisings in
Paris between...