A vast stretch of dark silk cloth covers almost the entire length of one of the two large halls of the Convent of the Cordeliers. |
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At the declaration of war, the workshop had already moved into larger premises by the tour des Cordeliers. |
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The L'OCCITANE Foundation supports the project of a fragrant garden's creation, in the framework of the Couvent des Cordeliers renovation. |
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This casemate had the same function as the Cordeliers casemate, but only had two canons. |
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The Cordeliers militants rejected the Assembly's concept of representation as the exclusive expression of popular sovereignty. |
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When the King decided to assemble the Estates General in 1789, they were held in Pau on May 19 in the convent of the Cordeliers? |
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From the Cordeliers flank to the Saint-Esprit bastion, 500 metres of quays with casemates protected the bank of the Doubs. |
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This Pietà sculpture was at first in a chapel built in 1324 nearby the cloister of the church of Cordeliers in Rodez. |
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And precisely on the subject of rope, in the third garden of Les Cordeliers, Frédérique Nalbandian makes a friendly gesture to the monks, to their ample robes wrapped around their bodies and secured by knotted ropes. |
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The Cordeliers flank is a reinforced vaulted artillery-proof casemate for three pieces of artillery which could aim low fire over the Doubs, between the Cordeliers tower and the Arenes bastion situated on the other bank. |
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When the crisis, however, became more acute and the Exagéré opposition hardened its position, the government lost its patience: in March 1794, Hébert and the principal Cordeliers leaders were arrested. |
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The opening night of this unusual show took place in May 2000 at the Couvent des Cordeliers, a medieval cloister in the heart of the Marais, one of Paris's oldest districts. |
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In 1732, he succeeded Marchand, with whom he had studied, as organist at the Cordeliers and, in 1739, was granted the supreme honour of replacing Dandrieu as the King's organist. |
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Paintings, drawings, sculptures and molds of faces were side-by-side with unexpected beauty objects and ritual or magical masks enhanced by a refined setting in the grandiose Cordeliers refectory. |
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The only monks known to have had a house in Guernsey, apart from the Priories of the Vale and Lihou which were daughter houses of Mont St Michel, were the Cordeliers or Franciscan Friars. |
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The facade was updated to baroque style in 1771, thanks to painted rococo decoration and motifs typical to this late-baroque tradition, in much the same way as the ceiling inside Fribourg's Eglise des Cordeliers. |
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At the revolution, in 1789, the government took possession of all the buildings and in the refectory, held the meetings of the society of human and civic rights, the famous Club of Cordeliers. |
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