PhD in Computer Science, Fac. Sc. Paris, France, involved in Operational Research, Computer Science as well as Mathematics. Currently with the ENSAIT (Roubaix, France).
Landscape architect in France creates landscape design solutions for residential clients in the south of France.
France. Offering a signature line of men's and women's attire and accessories throughout France and Asia. Includes collection images and details, news, career opportunities, and a store locator. [French, English, and Japanese]…
Music typesetting and engraving for publishers and composers: references, examples, prices (in Francs and Euros)and company information. Located in Carcassone, France.
Located in the Fort Frances - Rainy River District (western Ontario) with services offered in Emo, Rainy River and Fort Frances. Features locations and services, with links to their Foundation and auxiliary services.…
Bike tours in France. Cycling journeys throughout the vineyards of France.
To the Archbishops and Bishops of France. On French associations of worship. Struggles with how to deal with a civil law of the Republic of France which was hostile towards the Catholic Church. Promulgated 10 August, 1906.…
Meetings of the Clergy of France for the purpose of apportioning the financial burdens laid upon the Church by the kings of France, and incidentally for other ecclesiastical purposes.…
First Bishop of Boston, U.S.A., Bishop of Montauban; Archbishop of Bordeaux, France, and Cardinal, b. at Mayenne, France, 28 January, 1768; d. at Bordeaux 19 July, 1836.
Governor of New France, born in 1638 at Denonville in the department of Eure-et-Loir, France; died 1710.
Abbe, missionary and author, b. at Lyons, France, 4 November, 1826; d. in France, June, 1886.
Preacher, theologian, scripturist, Bishop of La Rochelle and Saintes, b. at Paraza, France, 24 August, 1839; d. at Malvisade, near Castelnaudary, France, 28 September, 1906.
…ulpicians who, owing to the distressed state of religion in France, went to the United States and founded St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore; born at Clermont-Ferrand, in Auvergne, France, 1 April, 1746; died at Le-Puy-en-Velay, 13 Jan., 1815.…
Jesuit missionary; b. at Carcassonne, the capital of the Department of Aude, France, 29 January, 1618; d. at Auch, the capital of the Department of Gers, France, 15 May, 1689.
Located in the Diocese of Moulins in France, it was founded (1132) by Guichard and Guillaume de Bourbon, of the family de Bourbon-Lancy, which gave kings to France, Italy, and Spain.…
Viceroy of New France, born in France, 1603, of noble parents; died there in 1670.
Treasures from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, exhibited at the Library of Congress, render an historical blueprint of France from the period of Charlemagne through that of Charles DeGaulle.…
…a London skyscraper and a series of suicide bombings across France, France and England behave in the present manner of Israel and the United States.…
In Valbonne, France. Information about the family and about working and living in France.
Information on traveling to, and touring, France, the French West Indies, Tahiti, Martinique, Club France, and special events.
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