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  1. Drogo

    Drogo lang fr Dreux or Drogon lang it Drogone was the name of several historical figures Drogo of Rouvray, fought on the side of William of Normandy Battle of Hastings, 1066 Drogo of Champagne 670 708 , duke of Champagne Drogo of Metz , bishop of Metz and son of Charlemagne Drogo Sacramentary and illustrated manuscript. Drogo of Brittany , duke of Brittany r. 952 958 Drogo of Mantes 996 1035 , count of the V xin Drogo of Hauteville , count of Apulia and Calabria 1046 1051 Saint Drogo 1105 ca. 1185 , French hermit Drogo of Nesle , participant in the First Crusade From fiction List of Hobbits Drogo Drogo Baggins is the name of a Hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien s stories Khal Drogo Khal Drogo Khal Drogo , the Dothraki lord who weds Daenerys Targaryen in George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire series. Places Castle Drogo , a mansion house in Devon, England. disambig als Drogo br Drogon cs Droga de Drogo eo Drogo fr Drogon hr Droga razdvojba nl Drogo pl Droga ru sk Droga sl Droga ...   more details



  1. Drogo of Champagne

    carolingians Drogo 670&ndash 708 , son of Pepin of Heristal Pepin the Middle and Plectrude , was the duke of Champagne province Champagne by appointment of his father in 690 and duke of Burgundy region Burgundy from the death of Nordebert in 697. He was the List of the Mayors of the Palaces mayor of the palace of Burgundy from 695. He married Anstrude, the daughter of Ansflede and Waratton , the former mayor of the palace of Neustria and Burgundy, and also the widow of the mayor of the palace Berthar . They had four sons Hugh of Champagne Hugh , Arnulf of Champagne Arnulf c.  690 c. 721 , Godfrey, and Pepin. Drogo predeceased his father and left the duchy of Champagne to his second eldest son Arnulf, as the first born Hugh had entered a monastery. Drogo is buried in Metz in Saint Pierre aux Nonnains . gallery File Spanmetz.JPG Saint Pierre aux Nonnains at Metz, where Drogo is buried. gallery Sources Dictionnaire de Biographie Fran aise . Roman d Amat and R. Limousin Lamothe, edd. Paris, 1967. Persondata name Drogo of Champagne alternative names short description date of birth 670 place of birth date of death 708 place of death Category 670 births Category 708 deaths Category Pippinid dynasty Category Frankish people bg br Drogon Champagn ca Drog de Xampanya de Drogo Champagne fr Drogon de Champagne it Drogone di Champagne lb Drogo vun der Champagne nl Drogo van Champagne no Drogo av Champagne pl Drogo Szampa ski pt Drogo de Champagne ru sh Drogo od ampanje fi Drogo ...   more details



  1. Drogo Sacramentary

    Image DrogoSacramentaryFol71vAscension.jpg thumb 250px Folio 71v of the Drogo Sacramentary, ca. 850 a decorated initial C contains the Ascension of Christ. Image Meister des Drogo Sakramentars 001.jpg thumb 200px right Decorated initial T from Drogo s personal sacramentary. The Drogo Sacramentary Paris, Biblioth que Nationale de France , MS lat. 9428 is a Carolingian illuminated manuscript on vellum of c. 850 AD, one of the monuments of carolingian art Carolingian book illumination . A sacramentary is a book containing all the prayers spoken by the officiating priest during the course of the year. The Sacramentary was written and painted for the personal use of Charlemagne s son Drogo of Metz Drogo , bishop of Metz . Metz was an important bishopric Charles the Bald was crowned in the Basilica, and there Louis the Pious and his illegitimate half brother Drogo the Bishop are buried. In 843 Metz became the capital of the kingdom of Lotharingia , and several diets and councils were held there. Drogo s position enabled him to be one of the great patrons of 9th century arts. He embellished his cathedral in Metz with works which rank among the highlights of Carolingian art in beauty and preciousness. Among them are three surviving manuscripts from the court school, of which the Drogo Sacramentary is the most mature and most accomplished. This Sacramentary is not the product of a monastic scriptorium but reveals an origin in a court school. It contains only those liturgical sections that the bishop spoke. An example of the individual character of its iconography is the initial O for Palm Sunday prayers, which contains a Crucifixion of a new iconographic type, one that would be called christus patiens rather than the triumphant Christ on the cross christus triumphans that had been the norm. In the image, the dead and tortured body of Christ spouts water and blood, which are collected ... Carolingian art de Drogo Sakramentar fr Sacramentaire de Drogon no Drogon sakramentet ...   more details



  1. Drogo of Hauteville

    Drogo of Hauteville ref Called Dreux or Drogon de Hauteville in French language French and Drogone d Altavilla in Italian language Italian . ref c. 1010 10 August 1051 succeeded his brother, William Iron Arm , with whom he arrived in southern Italy c. 1035, as the leader of the Normans of Apulia . With his brother, he took part in the campaign of the Catapanate of Italy Byzantine catepan George Maniaches in Sicily 1038 and then in the campaign against the Greeks of Apulia with the Prince of Salerno Lombard prince Guaimar IV of Salerno . In 1042, the Normans elected William as count at Melfi and Drogo received Venosa from Guaimar in a twelve part division of the conquered territory. In 1044&ndash 1045, Drogo fought on behalf of his brother in Apulia. He seized Bovino from the Greeks. In 1046, when William died, Drogo and Peter I of Trani were the premier candidates to succeed him. Drogo, supported by Guaimar, a good friend of William s, was duly elected as his brother s successor. The foundations of a Hauteville dynasty were set. Drogo was then approached by Ranulf Trincanocte , Count .... In 1047, Drogo captured Benevento with the permission of the Holy Roman Emperor . It turned ... of Capua and gave it to the old prince, Pandulf IV of Capua Pandulf IV . During Drogo s reign, his half brother Robert Guiscard arrived in the Mezzogiorno c.1047 . Drogo remained closely allied ... to control his barons, however, Drogo was unable to end the brigandage and feudal warfare that was convulsing ... s release late in 1047 or early in 1048. In the latter year, Drogo commanded an expedition into Calabria ... from Drogo that he would stop the Norman pillaging, but he was assassinated later that year probably ... en Italie et en Sicilie . Paris , 1907. Gravett, Christopher, and Nicolle, David. The Normans Warrior ... ar da Drogo af Hauteville de Drogo Apulien fr Drogon de Hauteville it Drogone d Altavilla nl Drogo van Apuli ru scn Druguni d Autavilla ...   more details



  1. Drogo of Mantes

    Drogo of Mantes 996 1035 was the count of Valois and the count of the Vexin Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mantes , thus his byname. He married Goda of England Goda , daughter of King Ethelred the Unready of England and Queen Emma of Normandy and the sister of King Edward the Confessor . Their son was Ralph the Timid , earl of Hereford . Sources Hinde, Thomas ed . The Domesday Book England s History Then and Now . 1995 Persondata name Drogo of Mantes alternative names short description date of birth 996 place of birth date of death 1035 place of death Category 996 births Category 1035 deaths Category Counts of Valois Category Normans Europe noble stub de Drogo Vexin fr Dreux de Vexin nl Drogo van Vexin ...   more details



  1. Drogo of Metz

    File Meister des Drogo Sakramentars 001.jpg thumb 200px right Decorated initial T from Drogo s personal sacramentary Drogo June 17, 801 December 8, 855 , also known as Dreux or Drogon , was an illegitimate son of Franks Frankish emperor Charlemagne by the concubine Regina concubine Regina . As one of the few children to outlive his father, Drogo s prospects for political power were very favourable. Only one older son of Charlemagne remained, and was eager to ensure his few opponents were placated. He became a cleric in 818, abbot of Luxeuil in 820, acceded to become bishop of Metz in 823 and arch chapter in 834 in which position he remained for the duration of his life. His younger full brother, Hugh, son of Charlemagne Hugh , was also ordained. He remained extremely loyal to his half brother, Louis the Pious and amassed great power under him. Drogo s influence began to wane after Louis death, and his influence fell even more after the death of his only full brother Hugh in 844. Still, he managed to ensure the production of the Drogo Sacramentary , which is named for him. He is interred at Abbey Church of St. Arnulf in Metz . Information about Droga, bishop of Metz we can find e.g. in Annales Bertiniani anno 839 Dominicae nativitatis festum hilariter, a Drogone fratre suo et Metensis urbis episcopo decentissime susceptus, in eadem civitate caelebravit External links Familypedia Drogo of Metz 801 855 Persondata name Drogo of Metz alternative names short description date of birth 801 place of birth date of death 855 place of death Category Carolingian dynasty Category Frankish bishops Category 801 births Category 855 deaths Category Bishops of Metz Category 9th century bishops france bishop stub da Drogo fra Metz de Drogo von Metz es Drogo de Metz fr Drogon de Metz it Drogo di Metz nl Drogo van Metz no Drogon de Metz pl Drogo syn Karola Wielkiego ru sh Drogo od Metza ...   more details



  1. Piero Drogo

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox F1 driver name Piero Drogo nationality Flagicon Italy Italy Italian birth date birth date 1926 8 8 df y death date death date and age 1973 4 28 1926 8 8 df y Years F1 1960 Team s non works Cooper Car Company Cooper Races 1 Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Points 0 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1960 Italian Grand Prix First win Last win Last race 1960 Italian Grand Prix Piero Drogo born in Vignale Monferrato , Alessandria , August 8, 1926 died in Bologna , April 28, 1973 was a racing driver and coachbuilder from Italy . He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, debuting on September 4, 1960. He scored no championship points. He moved on to form a carrozzeria in Modena to service the thriving sports car industry there. His Carrozzeria Sports Cars gained some fame later in the decade. He died in a car accident aged 46. See also Ferrari 250 GT Drogo Complete Formula One results Template F1 driver results legend 2 key class wikitable style text align center font size 90 Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WDC List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems Points 1960 Formula One season 1960 Scuderia Colonia Cooper Car Company Cooper Cooper T43 T43 Coventry Climax Climax Straight 4 1960 Argentine Grand Prix ARG br small small 1960 Monaco Grand Prix MON br small small 1960 Indianapolis 500 500 br small small 1960 Dutch Grand Prix NED br small small 1960 Belgian Grand Prix BEL br small small 1960 French Grand Prix FRA br small small 1960 British Grand Prix GBR br small small 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix POR br ... USA br small small NC 0 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Drogo, Piero ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH April 28, 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Drogo, Piero Category 1926 births Category 1973 deaths ... drivers ca Piero Drogo de Piero Drogo it Piero Drogo hu Piero Drogo nl Piero Drogo pl Piero Drogo pt Piero Drogo sl Piero Drogo fi Piero Drogo ...   more details



  1. Saint Drogo

    cleanup date June 2008 Infobox saint name Saint Drogo birth date March 14, 1105 death date c. April 16, 1186 feast day April 16 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Epinoy , Flanders death place Sebourg , France titles noble beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Benedictine with sheep, shepherd patronage those whom others find repulsive, unattractive people, Baume les Messieurs, bodily ills, broken bones, cattle, coffee house keepers, coffee house owners, deaf people, deafness, dumbness, Fleury sur Loire, gall stones, hernias, illness, insanity, mental illness, mentally ill people, midwives, mute people, muteness, mutes, orphans, ruptures, sheep, shepherds, sick people, sickness major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Drogo or Drogo of Sebourg March 14, 1105 April 16, 1186 , also known as Dreux, Drugo , and Druron , was a France French saint. He was born in Epinoy , Flanders , ref Drogo of Sebourg ... Romano, in Italian. ref Life Drogo was a child of the Flemish people Flemish nobility. ref Saint Drogo ... in his life he went to extreme penances, perhaps to relieve his guilt. Drogo was orphaned when he ... Drogo was able to bilocation bilocate , which refers to the ability to maintain one s actual presence in two totally different places at the same time. Witnesses claimed seeing Drogo working ... his appearance. Since he was so holy, his cell was built attached to his church. St. Drogo stayed in his ... 16 Saint Drogo http saints.sqpn.com saint drogo Saint Drogo Biography it icon http www.santiebeati.it ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Drogo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1105 PLACE ... Drogo Category 12th century Christian saints Category 1105 births Category 1186 deaths Category Belgian ... saints ca Drog de Sebourg es Drog n fr Druon de Sebourg he hu Szent Druon nl Drogo heilige pl Drogo ...   more details



  1. Castle Drogo

    Use dmy dates date September 2010 Infobox building name Castle Drogo native name former names alternate names image Drogo.jpg caption map type altitude building type English country house architectural style structural system cost ren cost location Drewsteignton , Devon, England address client Julius ... designers ren qty surveyor ren awards references Image drogo wyrd 04.jpg thumb right upright Castle Drogo entrance showing relief and motto Castle Drogo is a country house near Drewsteignton , Devon ... National Trust Castle Drogo What to see & do Bot generated title ref Castle Drogo was the last castle ... , named after Drogo de Teigne, and alleged forefather to the Drewes. Julius stayed on several ... www.theheritagetrail.co.uk notable 20houses castle 20drogo.htm The Heritage Trail Castle Drogo ref ... economic downturn causing many delays. Castle Drogo was finally completed in 1930, considerably ... on the river below. Gardens File Castle Drogo formal gardens.jpg thumb left The castle has a fine ... bombings of London. Frances Drewe died in 1954 and Basil was then joined at Drogo by his son Anthony and his wife. In 1974, Anthony and his son, Dr Christopher Drewe, gave Castle Drogo and convert ... www.bbc.co.uk insideout southwest series6 castle drogo.shtml BBC Inside Out Castle Drogo ref A new visitor ... work The Telegraph date 2011 02 10 accessdate 2011 02 10 ref Gallery gallery Image drogo wyrd 01.jpg West fa ade Main Entrance Image drogo wyrd 02.jpg Chapel & Garden from north Image drogo wyrd 03.jpg Chapel belfry Image drogo wyrd 06.jpg Chapel & south fa ade of house Image drogo wyrd 07.jpg Chapel & south west fa ade of house File Castle Drogo, lounge.jpg Lounge gallery References reflist ... castledrogo Castle Drogo information at the National Trust Category Houses completed in 1930 Category Castles in Devon Drogo Category Gardens in Devon Category Grade I listed buildings in Devon Category ... house museums in Devon Category Works of Edwin Lutyens bg de Castle Drogo ...   more details



  1. Paul Le Drogo

    Infobox cyclist name Paul Le Drogo image fullname Paul Le Drogo nickname birth date birth date 1905 12 16 death date death date and age 1966 07 25 1905 12 16 birth place Pontivy , France death place Sarzeau , France height weight currentteam discipline Road role Rider ridertype amateurteams amateuryears proyears proteams majorwins one stage 1929 Tour de France updated June 16, 2008 Paul Le Drogo Pontivy , 16 December 1905 Sarzeau , 25 July 1966 was a France French professional road bicycle racer . He was the younger brother of Ferdinand Le Drogo . Palmar s palmares start 1927 GP Alceida Lorient 1928 Circuit des As de l Ouest GP de la Sarthe 1929 Challenge Lux Challenge Sigrand Crit rium National de Printemps 1929 Tour de France Tour de France Winner stage 6 1930 Paris Rennes 1931 GP Cinquantenaire de la Route 1932 Circuit de la Manche 1935 Saint Brieuc 1936 Saint Brieuc palmares end External links cycling archives 3741 http www.letour.fr HISTO TDF riders us ????.html Official Tour de France results for Paul Le Drogo Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Le Drogo, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer DATE OF BIRTH 1905 12 16 PLACE OF BIRTH Pontivy DATE OF DEATH Sarzeau PLACE OF DEATH 1966 07 25 DEFAULTSORT Le Drogo, Paul Category French cyclists Category 1905 births Category 1966 deaths Category French Tour de France stage winners France cycling bio stub ca Paul le Drogo fr Paul Le Drogo it Paul Le Drogo ...   more details



  1. Ferdinand Le Drogo

    Infobox cyclist name Ferdinand Le Drogo image fullname Ferdinand Le Drogo nickname birth date birth date 1903 10 10 death place Saint Gildas de Rhuys , France death date death date and age 1976 04 24 1903 10 10 birth place Pontivy , France uciregistration France height weight currentteam discipline Road ... 1931 UCI Road World Championships 1931 Copenhagen Elite Men s Road Race Ferdinand Le Drogo October ... for his silver medal in the Elite race of the 1931 Road World Championships . Ferdinand Le Drogo was the older brother of cyclist Paul Le Drogo . In the 1927 Tour de France, Le Drogo took part in the Dilecta ... accessdate 24 September 2009 ref Le Drogo won the fifth stage. In the sixth stage, Francis P lissier abandoned sick. Ferdinand Le Drogo, who was second in the general classification, became the new ... 2009 ref In the seventh stage, while Le Drogo was in the yellow jersey jersey, the Tour passed in the region where he was born. His supporters cheered for Le Drogo, and he got excited and sped ... Louvet team. ref name Gann Le Drogo would never lead the Tour de France again. Palmares Palmares ... 5, 1927 Tour de France Tour de France 1st, Stages 2 & 6, Volta a Catalunya 6th, Paris Tours 7th, Bordeaux Paris 1928 FRA Road Race Champion 8th, World Road Race Championship 1929 7th, World Road Race Championship 7th, Paris Tours 1930 1st, GP Poitiers 3rd, National Road Race Championship 1931 1st, Rennes Paris Rennes 1st, Circuit de l Aulne sica World Road Race Championship 1932 1st, Circuit de l Aulne 7th, Bordeaux Paris Palmares end References reflist External links cycling archives 3740 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Le Drogo, Ferdinand ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 04 24 PLACE OF DEATH Saint Gildas de Rhuys , France DEFAULTSORT Le Drogo, Ferdinand Category 1903 births ... Ferdinand Le Drogo de Ferdinand Le Drogo fr Ferdinand Le Drogo it Ferdinand Le Drogo nl Ferdinand Le Drogo ...   more details



  1. Drogo (mayor of the palace)

    Drogo was the eldest son of Carloman, Mayor of the Palace Carloman , mayor of the palace of Austrasia . He was born before Carloman came to power in 741. In 747 Carloman went on a pilgrimage to Rome , leaving his sons under the guardianship of his uncle Pepin the Short and the king, Childeric III . Drogo, the eldest, had probably already reached his majority and may have been left behind as mayor of the palace by his father. Drogo s position was strong at this point and he held a church synod in 747 or 748 competing with a simultaneous synod held by Pepin. The great reformer and apostle to the Germans, Boniface , was unsure which one to attend. After the birth of a son, Charlemagne Charles , to Pepin on 2 April 748, Drogo s position weakened. Carloman stayed behind in Italy to become a monk at Monte Soracte either of his own volition or at Pope Stephen II Pope Stephen II s request and Pepin began to manoeuvre against Drogo. By 751 Pepin s position was strong enough to garner papal support for a takeover of the kingdom, and Childeric was deposed and Pepin crowned in his place. Drogo was forced to flee. In 753 Pope Stephen and Carloman came to Francia , the former to lend support to Pepin, the latter possibly to Drogo. Pepin imprisoned Carloman in Vienne and Drogo was captured, tonsure d, and put in a monastery. Sources Fouracre, Paul. The Long Shadow of the Merovingians in Charlemagne Empire and Society , ed. Joanna Story. Manchester University Press, 2005. ISBN 0 719 07089 9. DEFAULTSORT Drogo Category Mayors of the Palace Category 8th century people br Drogon mab Karloman fr Drogon fils de Carloman pl Drogon ...   more details



  1. Drogo, Duke of Brittany

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Drogo was the count of Vannes and Count of Nantes Nantes and duke of Brittany from 952, when he succeeded his father, Alan Wrybeard , as a minor, until his death in 958. Throughout his reign, he was under the shared regency of his uncle the count of Blois , Theobald I of Blois Theobald I who entrusted the administration to Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol , and the count of Rennes , Juhel Berengar and of his stepfather the count of Anjou , Fulk II of Anjou Fulk II , who married the Wrybeard s widow. See also Portal Brittany Dukes of Brittany family tree S start S bef before Alan II, Duke of Brittany Alan II S ttl title List of rulers of Brittany Duke of Brittany years 952 958 S aft after Hoel I, Duke of Brittany Hoel I End Breton monarchs Persondata name Drogo, Duke of Brittany alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 958 place of death DEFAULTSORT Drogo, Duke Of Brittany Category 958 deaths Category Dukes of Brittany Category Rulers who died as children Category Medieval child rulers Category Article Feedback 5 France noble stub Brittany stub br Drogon dug Breizh ca Drog de Bretanya fr Drogon de Bretagne pl Drogo Breto ski ru ...   more details



  1. Ferrari 250 GT Drogo

    body specialist Piero Drogo developed an aerodynamically advanced body, even lower than GTO, with the roof ... by Bizzarrini, Drogo, Neri and Bonacini, some to GTO spec, and distinctive bodied with similar shapes .... DNF. Retired. Raced with Abate under the rain. Influence The 250 GT Drogo s unusual shooting brake ... shooting brake, also uses this design. See also Piero Drogo Notes Reflist External links commons ... 3181.html Supercars.net article on the Ferrari 250 GTO Breadvan Category Ferrari vehicles 250 GT Drogo Classicpow auto stub it Ferrari 250 GT Drogo ...   more details



  1. .paris

    Infobox Top level domain name .paris image background D2B48C introduced 2008 type Sponsored top level domain status Unofficial proposal registry ICANN sponsor founder intendeduse Paris residents, institutions and businesses actualuse Not yet is use restrictions None structure Direct second level registrations will be allowed document disputepolicy website n We ll always have .paris ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009 News report .paris is a proposed generic top level domain for the city of Paris , France . It was introduced in June 2008 by ICANN, but not yet assigned. External links http info.nic.ru st 22 out 2068.shtml Info about .paris. GTLD DEFAULTSORT Paris Category Proposed top level domains Category Paris culture Category Internet in France compu domain stub fa .paris no .paris ...   more details



  1. Paris

    commune name Paris common name Paris image Paris Eiffelturm und Marsfeld2.jpg image size 280px caption Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the foreground and the skyscrapers of La D fense in the background ... Grandes Armes de Paris.svg image coat of arms size 120px flag legend Flag of Paris City flag coat of arms legend Coat of arms of Paris City coat of arms city motto Fluctuat nec mergitur Latin It is tossed ... Time CET small UTC 1 small region le de France region le de France department Paris 75 mayor Bertrand ... Subdivisions subdivisions. Arrondissements of Paris 20 arrondissements area km2 105.4 area footnotes ... code 75001 75020, 75116 population 2211297 population date Jan.  2008 ref name paris pop 2008 ... urban area km2 2,845 urban area date 2010 urban pop 10,354,675 ref name paris UU10 pop cite web url ... 3 title Unit urbaine 2010 Paris 00851 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref ... ref name paris AU10 pop metro area pop date Jan.  2008 website http www.paris.fr www.paris.fr Paris ..., at the heart of the le de France region le de France Regions of France region or Paris Region, Lang fr R gion parisienne . The city of Paris, within its administrative limits the 20 arrondissements of Paris arrondissements largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,211,297 ref name paris pop 2008 Fr icon cite web url http www.recensement 2008.insee.fr chiffresCles.action ... title Commune Paris 75056 Th me volution et structure de la population author INSEE Institut National de la Statistique et des tudes conomiques accessdate 2011 08 31 ref January 2008 , but the Paris Metropolitan Area France metropolitan area has a population of 12,089,098 ref name paris ... 2010 Paris 001 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref January 2008 , and is one ... accessdate 2007 01 18 ref Paris was the largest city in the Western world for about 1,000 years ..., 2006. p. 115 ref Paris is today one of the world s leading business and culture cultural centres ...   more details



  1. This Was Paris

    Infobox film name This Was Paris image caption director John Harlow director John Harlow producer Max Milder writer Edward Dryhurst br Gordon Wellesley br Brock Williams br Basil Woon starring Ann Dvorak br Ben Lyon br Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones music Jack Beaver cinematography Basil Emmott editing Les Norman distributor Warner Bros. released film date 1942 3 21 df y runtime 77 min country FilmUK awards language English budget gross preceded by followed by This Was Paris is a 1942 in film 1942 Cinema of the United Kingdom British drama film directed by John Harlow director John Harlow and starring Ann Dvorak , Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 54112 ref Plot British agents operate in Paris during the Second World War . Cast Ann Dvorak ... Ann Morgan Ben Lyon ... Butch, Sydney Chronicle Reporter Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones ... Capt. Bill Hamilton, MI5 Robert Morley ... Van Der Stuyl Harold Huth ... Count Raul De La Vague Mary Maguire ... Blossom Leroy Butch s Girlfriend Vera Bogetti ... Mme. Florien Harry Welchman ... Forsyth, MI5 Frederick Burtwell ... J.B. Entwhisle, Butch s Editor Marian Spencer ... Lady Muriel Billy Holland ... Liftman Miles Malleson ... Watson, Newspaper Librarian Bernard Miles ... Nazi Propaganda Officer Hay Petrie ... Popinard, Amusement Park Owner Harry McElhone ... Harry the bartender References reflist External links imdb title 0035434 CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT This Was Paris Category 1942 films Category British films Category British war films Category British spy films Category English language films Category Films directed by John Harlow Category World War II films made in wartime Category Black and white films 1940s UK film stub ...   more details



  1. Paris (U.S.A.)

    There is more than one city named Paris in the United States. Paris, U.S.A. may refer to Places New Paris, Indiana New Paris, Ohio New Paris, Pennsylvania Paris, Arkansas Paris, California, former name of Loraine, California Paris, Idaho Paris, Illinois Paris, Kentucky Paris, Maine Paris, Michigan Paris, Missouri Paris, New York Paris, Ohio Paris, Pennsylvania Paris, Tennessee Paris, Texas Paris, Virginia Paris, Grant County, Wisconsin Paris, Kenosha County, Wisconsin Paris Township, Michigan South Paris, Maine St. Paris, Ohio West Paris, Maine Beresford, South Dakota , formerly Paris, Dakota Territory disambig geo ...   more details



  1. New Paris

    New Paris may refer to a place in the United States New Paris, Indiana New Paris, Ohio New Paris, Pennsylvania New Paris, Wisconsin See also Paris geodis de New Paris it New Paris nl New Paris pl New Paris vo New Paris ...   more details



  1. Paris Concert

    Paris Concert may refer to Paris Concert Circle album Paris Concert Circle album Paris Concert Keith Jarrett album Paris Concert Keith Jarrett album disambig ...   more details



  1. University of Paris

    of Chartres Drogo of Paris Manegold of Germany Anselm of Laon . These two schools attracted scholars ...Infobox University name University of Paris native name Universit de Paris image name Armes de l universite ... guild Corporative ca. 1150 1793 , public university public 1896 1970 city Paris, France Paris country flagicon France France campus Urban Image Sorbonne 17thc.jpg right thumb 300px The Sorbonne, Paris, in a 17th century engraving The University of Paris lang fr Universit de Paris was a university located in Paris , France , and one of the earliest to be established in Europe. It was founded in the mid ... and 13 autonomous universities University of Paris I&ndash XIII were created from it. The university ... in Paris are now essentially independent of each other, and some fall under the Acad mie of Cr teil or the Acad mie of Versailles, Yvelines Versailles rather than the Acad mie of Paris . Some ..., the Rector of the Acad mie of Paris, with offices in the Sorbonne. As of 2006, Maurice Qu net is the Rector of the Academy of Paris and Chancellor of the Universities of Paris . The Vice Chancellor of the Universities of Paris is Pierre Gregory. ref http www.sorbonne.fr Rectorat.html Dead link ... Despite this link, and the historical ties, there is no University of Paris system that binds the universities ... of Paris was already well established before it received a specific foundation act from the Church ... historical reference to the university as such is found in Matthew of Paris s reference to his ... Masters at the university of Paris in about 1170. ref name bartleby.com http www.bartleby.com 211 1001.html 1. The University of Paris. X. English Scholars of Paris and Franciscans of Oxford. Vol. 1 ..., had completed his studies at the University of Paris by 1182 at the age of 21. It grew up in the latter part of the twelfth century around the Notre Dame de Paris Notre Dame Cathedral as a corporation ... Latin term universitas had the more general meaning of a guild. The university of Paris was known ...   more details



  1. Paris Plage

    Paris Plage or Paris Plage may refer to Paris Plages , a program of temporary beaches in Paris each summer, originally called Paris Plage Le Touquet Le Touquet Paris Plage , beach resort on the north coast of France dab ...   more details



  1. Live in Paris

    Live in Paris may refer to Live in Paris AECO album Live in Paris AECO album Live in Paris John Coltrane album Live in Paris John Coltrane album Live in Paris 1975 , an album by Deep Purple Live in Paris Live in Paris Jill Scott album Live in Paris Diana Krall album Live in Paris Diana Krall album 2002 Live in Paris 05 , an album by Laura Pausini Live in Paris Psychic TV album Live in Paris Psychic TV album Live in Paris Seal album Live in Paris Seal album Live in Paris Tom Rhodes album Live in Paris Tom Rhodes album See also Live in Paris Zenith 88 , an album by Burning Spear Live in Paris and Toronto , an album by Loreena McKennitt Live in Paris & Ottawa 1968 , an album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience disambig fr Live in Paris it Live in Paris ...   more details



  1. Paris (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Paris Paris is the capital of France. Paris may also refer to TOC right People Paris mythology , legendary figure of the Trojan War Paris actor under Domitian , actor in Rome under the emperor Domitian Lucius Domitius Paris , actor in Rome under the emperor Nero Amasius, Bishop of Teano Saint Paris Surname Aim Paris 1798 1866 , French music educator and stenographer Barry Paris , an author Bubba Paris , American football player, and his twin daughters, both basketball players Courtney Paris Ashley Paris Elizabeth Crewson Paris , United States Tax Court judge Fran ois Edmond P ris , French admiral Gaston Paris , French writer and liguist Jackie Paris , American jazz singer and guitarist Jeff Paris , British mathematician Jerry Paris , American actor and Director John Paris Jr. , Canadian hockey coach John Ayrton Paris , physician Matthew Paris , thirteenth century English monk and historian Pierre Adrien P ris 1745 1819 , French architect Ryan Paris , Italian singer Sarina Paris , Canadian pop vocalist Twila Paris , a female Christian singer Given name Paris Barclay , Emmy award winning American television director Paris Bennett , singer who was a finalist and fifth place finisher on the fifth season of American Idol Paris Elia , Cypriot footballer Paris Hilton , socialite and heiress Paris Katherine Jackson , daughter of Michael Jackson Paris Kanellakis , Greek computer scientist Paris Latsis , Greek shipping heir who was briefly engaged to Paris Hilton Paris Simmons born 1990 , English football soccer player Paris rapper , a rapper from San Francisco Fictional characters Count Paris , character in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet Paris Carver , a James Bond character Paris Geller , female character on the television series Gilmore Girls Owen Paris , character on the television series Star Trek Voyager and father of Tom Paris Tom Paris , character on the television series Star Trek Voyager The Great Paris , character on the television series Mission ...   more details



  1. Elizabeth Paris

    Elizabeth Paris may refer to Elizabeth Paris Withchblade , fictional character Elizabeth Crewson Paris , American judge hndis Paris, Elizabeth ...   more details




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