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- Rambuteau ("Rambuteau columns"). In response, Rambuteau suggested the name vespasiennes, in reference to the 1st century Roman emperor Titus Flavius Vespasi****...
- 1990s, the vespasiennes (renowned for their smell and lack of hygiene) were gradually replaced by Sanisettes. Today only one vespasienne remains in the...
- Zone Politique - (11 April 2017). "Plus de 3 M$ pour une douzaine de " vespasiennes " modernes". Radio-Canada.ca. Archived from the original on 29 September...
- "SOUPEUR : Définition de SOUPEUR". www.cnrtl.fr. Retrieved 2016-09-19. ↑ Les Vespasiennes étaient connues pendant la première moitié du xxe siècle pour être des...
- name still attaches to public urinals in Italy (vespasiano) and France (vespasienne). "Vespasian's axiom" is also referred to in p****ing in the Balzac short...
- tax. Vespasian's name is still attached to public urinals in France (vespasiennes), Italy (vespasiani), and Romania (vespasiene). Alchemists spent much...
- Third Republic. The story concerns a dispute over the construction of a vespasienne (public urinal) near the village church. The term Clochemerle has entered...
- commissioned public works projects in Montreal, including more than 20 vespasiennes: public restrooms that locals had dubbed "Camilliennes." One such restroom...
- Third Republic. The story concerns a dispute over the construction of a vespasienne (public urinals) near the village church. In its satirical portraits...
- are known in several Romance languages by the name of a Roman Emperor: vespasienne in French and vespasiani in Italian. Mosques, madr****as (schools), and...