- In French, a
Tournelle (=small tower) may
refer to : Some parliaments, and
tribunals at the time of the
kingdom of France. This name is used, because...
- The Pont de la
Tournelle (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ də la tuʁnɛl],
Tournelle Bridge), is an arch
bridge spanning the
river Seine in Paris. The location...
- the 5th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It is
located at 15 Quai de la
Tournelle. It has a
rating of one star from the
Guide Michelin. The
restaurant claims...
- The Hôtel des
Tournelles (French: [otɛl de tuʁnɛl]) is a now-demolished
collection of
buildings in
Paris built from the 14th
century onwards north of Place...
- Château de la
Tournelle was a now-demolished
castle on the left bank of the
Seine in the 5th arrondis****t of
Paris on the quai de la
Tournelle. The approximate...
-
Esther (later Sarah) Hackett, who
later chose to call
herself Mrs La
Tournelle,
despite being English and unmarried. Bell
bequeathed the
school to her...
- Villers-
Tournelle (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ tuʁnɛl]; Picard: Vilèr-Tornelle) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France...
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level reached his shoulders. The
French Civil Service used the Pont de la
Tournelle, not the Pont de l'Alma, to
gauge flood levels, and
since 1868 uses the...
- from
early in 1785 at the
Reading Abbey Girls' School,
ruled by Mrs La
Tournelle. The
curriculum probably included French, spelling, needlework, dancing...
-
establishments are
located here, such as the
Museum of Fine Arts, Le Secq des
Tournelles museum, and
Rouen Cathedral. Seat of an archdiocese, it also
hosts a court...