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  Barges in France: ELISABETH ... Barging in Burgundy
The 6-passenger Elisabeth is a 30-meter Dutch Luxemotor barge built in Rotterdam Holland in 1930.
Elisabeth loves to welcome groups of friends or families, even if your children are young.
The Elisabeth was very beautiful, and had all the amenities we needed.
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  Lambing Family Tree in France - aqwg09   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Elisabeth SUSON was born 7 Oct 1770 in Schalbach,, 57,,France,.
Elisabeth LAMBING was born 8 Oct 1802 and died 12 Dec 1879.
Elisabeth LAMBING [Parents] was born 8 Oct 1802 in Schalbach,, 57,,France,.
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 Elisabeth Gruss' Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Elisabeth Gruss, daughter of Dominique, was born on October 29, 1811 at Guémar, France.
Elisabeth married at Guémar, France on February 11, 1835 to Leger Vogel, son of François Antoine Vogel and Marie Anne Schirm.
Elisabeth was twenty-three years and three months and Leger was thirty-one years and four months at the time of their marriage.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg15 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hedwig Elisabeth Princess Of PALATINE was born on 18 Jul 1673.
Johanne Countess Of PFIRT was born in 1300 in Of, Ferrette, Haut-Rhin, France.
Elisabeth Princess Of FRANCE AND NAVARRE [Parents] was born on 14 Aug 1727 in, Versailles,, France.
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 The Ultimate Henry IV of France Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Henry IV was the son of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre.
At the death of King Henry III of France, who had no son, the crown passed to Henry IV, in application of the Salic Law, as he was the descendant of the eldest surviving male line of the Capetian Dynasty.
Elisabeth de France (November 22, 1602 - October 6, 1644) - married Philip IV of Spain on November 25, 1615 in Bordeaux.
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 France 3 Lorraine Champagne Ardennes : actualités, jt, émissions, météo - France 3
Les dossiers de France 3 Région - passer au bloc suivant
Vous et France 3 - passer au bloc suivant
Essentiel santé vous donne rendez-vous vers 19h19, du lundi au vendredi sur France 3 LCA.
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 Henry IV of France   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henry IV (December 13 1553 - May 14 1610) was King of France from 1589 -1610 the first of the Bourbon kings of France.
Henry was born Pau Pyrénées-Atlantiques in the southwest of France.
While the rest of France marks the of monarchist rule each year on Bastille Day in Henri's birthplace of Pau his as king of France is celebrated.
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 Joseph Spiegel's Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Joseph and Elisabeth had at least five children, all of whom were born at Ohnenheim, France.
Elisabeth Spiegel was born on December 24, 1776.
Genevieve was born at Colmar, France on November 13, 1770.
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 Chretien Klopfenstein #340 b Unknown: Second Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Elisabeth was the daughter of Jacques Pfister and Susanne Scherer.
Elisabeth became the mother of Catherine Elisabeth Klopfenstein in Wimmenau, Bas Rhin, France, CA 1798.
Elisabeth became the mother of Henri Klopfenstein in Wimmenau, Bas Rhin, France, CA 1799.
www.kasdorf.name /KAZgenealogy/0340/d0/i0000344.htm   (439 words)

  
 Barges -- France/Germany - Small Ship Cruises
The barge, 128 feet long, was built in 1949 in France as La Rose and used for 36 years for transporting cargo in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany.
This barge cruises on the Yonne River and the Canal de Bourgogne from Auxerre to Ancy le Franc.
France cruises include Paris/ River Seine, Auxerre to Montbard, Paris to Chalons-sur-Marne, Chalons-sur-Marne to Nancy, and Nacny to Koblenz.
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 The Salic Law
Not only was she 7th in line of succession, but her scandalous life, her marriage to a foreign prince (Edward II, king of England, whom she has murdered in 1327), and her ongoing affair with Mortimer disqualify her to the eyes of the French lords.
The next time the Salic Law was invoked in France was in the late 16th century, to rule out Spanish claims to the kingdom of France arising from the marriage of Élisabeth of France, sister of the last three Valois kings, to Philip II of Spain.
It was applied when the daughter of Louis XVI was passed over in favor of her uncle Louis XVIII, and implicitly when the claims to the throne of France did not pass from the comte de Chambord to his sister in 1883.
www.heraldica.org /topics/france/salic.htm   (1287 words)

  
 Elisabeth of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elisabeth of France (November 22, 1602 - October 6, 1644), was the eldest daughter of King Henry IV of France and his second Queen consort Marie de' Medici.
In 1615, Elisabeth was married to the future Philip IV of Spain.
(Elisabeth of France was also the official title of Madame Elisabeth (1764-1794), sister of King Louis XVI of France, who was guillotined, like him, during the French Revolution.)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elisabeth_of_France   (189 words)

  
 H-France Review
Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun: The Odyssey of an Artist in an Age of Revolution, Gita May. New Haven, Conn. and London: Yale University Press, 2005.
France and the Holy Land: Frankish Culture at the End of the Crusades, Daniel H. Weiss and Lisa Mahoney, Eds.
France on the Mekong: A History of the Protectorate in Cambodia, 1863-1953, John Tully.
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 uefa.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
France will be at full strength as they attempt to qualify for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup by winning their final two Group 5 qualifiers against Austria and England.
As such, there were no surprises in Elisabeth Loisel's 20-player squad for the 23 and 30 September fixtures in Troyes and Rennes.
France met England in a play-off for the 2003 finals in the United States and will hope for a repeat result after knocking out their rivals from across La Manche over two legs.
uefa.com /competitions/WOWC/news/Kind=1/newsId=458261.html?...   (181 words)

  
 The WWW Virtual Library: West European Studies; France; bibliography.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
France: Europeanism, nationalism, and the planned economy." In The European Union and the member states: cooperation, coordination, and compromise.
France, Germany and the Eurozone: from 'motor' of EMU to living in an ECB-centric Eurozone." In France, Germany, and Britain: partners in a changing world.
Naissance, Declin et Redploiement d'une Politique Etrangere (1929-1950)." [France and Europe from Aristide Briand to Robert Schuman: birth, decline, and redeployment of a foreign policy, 1929-50].
www.library.pitt.edu /subject_guides/westeuropean/wwwes/mspr-fr-b.html   (11522 words)

  
 TheFA.com - France get Les Bleus
Powell and her Assistant National Coach Brent Hills were in the crowd in North Western France to witness the clash between the two countries likely to be pushing England for the one automatic qualification spot for China 2007, and came away naturally pleased with a result which blows the group wide open.
"France's defeat would seem to open the door for England, but if we were to fail to beat Holland, then the pendulum swings towards the Dutch.
Despite the dominance of Elisabeth Loisel's side, France could not find a way through a solid and determined Dutch side that defended as though their lives depended on it.
www.thefa.com /Womens/EnglandSenior/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/09/France_get_Les_Bleus.htm   (519 words)

  
 Louis XIV, The Sun King - Timeline Index
Louis attempted to increase the power of France in Europe, fighting four major wars: the War of Devolution, the Franco-Dutch War, the War of the Grand Alliance, and the War of the Spanish Succession.
Henry IV of France was the first of the Bourbon kings of France, reigning from 1589 until his death.
Infanta of Spain, daughter of Felipe IV, King of Spain 1621-1665 and Princess Elisabeth de France, Born 20 September 1638 Madri...
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 Wikinfo | Henri II of France   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henri II (March 31, 1519 - July 10, 1559), a member of the Valois Dynasty, was King of France from 1547 to his death.
Born in the Royal Château at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, the son of Francis I and Claude de France, his marriage was arranged to Catherine de Medici (1519-1589) on October 28, 1533 when both were 14 years old.
Images, some of which are used under the doctrine of Fair use or used with permission, may not be available.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Henri_II_of_France   (360 words)

  
 Ambassade de France au Chili
A l’occasion de la célébration de Mai 1968, l’Ambassade de France annonce sa participation au forum intitulé “Répercussions universelles de Mai 1968 et force de son héritage dans le Chili actuel”.
L'ambassade de France au Chili présente ses félicitations au docteur Emile Brunie qui a été nommé chevalier dans l'Ordre national du Mérite.
Centro de Extensión de la PUC L’Ambassade de France a le plaisir d’annoncer sa participation au 10ème Festival de Cinéma Européen prévu du 15 mai au 1er juin 2008 au Centro de Extensión de l’Université Catholique (Salle Cine UC, Alameda 390).
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 Princess Louise-Élisabeth of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louise-Élisabeth of Bourbon, Princess of France (August 14, 1727- December 6, 1759) was also known as Madame Infanta and the Duchess of Parma.
She was the eldest daughter of Louis XV of France and his Queen consort Maria Leszczyńska.
On October 25, 1739, Louise-Élisabeth married Philip, Duke of Parma, third son of Philip V of Spain and his Queen consort Elizabeth Farnese.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louise-Elisabeth_of_France   (128 words)

  
 Elisabeth Telling ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Cornelis Vermeulen I, Portrait of Queen Elisabeth of England (aft.
Johannes Esaias Nilson, Portrait of Elisabeth I, Empress of Russia, born 1709, 18th century
With their extraordinary bloom, sparkle and sedimentation, the graphites blur the distinction between drawing and painting and involve themselves in the ongoing dialogue between painting and photography.
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 Fpa.es - awarded Elisabeth Taylor
Carl Lewis,an athlete awarded Elisabeth Taylor of a global hypertext in recognition Infrastruction liberty.
Judah Folkman was appoint of Brazil and has been the 400 metres flat, the twentieth century's major comprised to find new development on the US awarded Elisabeth Taylor Nation process, and the tumour suppressional was employed in 1915,is considered dormant invested over $166 million in London School of East.
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 Elisabeth Von Holleben ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun, Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland, Marchioness Wellesley, (formerlyCount.of Mornington), 1791
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun - Self-Portrait c.
Elisabeth Vigee-LeBrun - The Marquise de Peze and the Marquise de Rouget and Her Two Children 1787 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French
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 Life and Letters of Madame Élisabeth, Chapter I.
Her third suitor was the Emperor Joseph II., brother of Marie-Antionette, who on the occasion of his journey to France the preceding year had been struck by the vivacity of her mind and the sweetness of her nature.
Never before did the Court of France present such a sight: a young queen living in perfect harmony with two sisters-in-law of her own age, and a young king liking to lean on the friendship of his two brothers.
The Tower of the Temple, that historical purgatory of the royalty of France, is now to be the last scene and witness of the virtues of Madame Élisabeth; and it is also to witness a transformation in the character of its chief captive.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/wormeley/princess/princess-1-I.html   (8250 words)

  
 19c. French Signed Miniature Portrait Painted on Ivory Gilt Bronze Frame Duchesse de Parme - MP-150
She is wearing a beautiful dress of soft blue and a large brown hat with gray plumes and blue lace.
The Duchess of Parma (or Parme) was Madame Louise Elisabeth(1727-1759), Princess of France and eldest daughter of King Louis XV, (Anne Henriette was her twin sister).
A shadow behind Louise Elisabeth in the original portrait was said to have been intended as a discreet poetic symbol of death.
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 Elisabeth of France (1764-94) Called Madame Elizabeth, circa 1782 Giclee Print by Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun ...
Elisabeth of France (1764-94) Called Madame Elizabeth, circa 1782 Giclee Print by Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun at AllPosters.com
Elisabeth of France (1764-94) Called Madame Elizabeth, circa 1782 by Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun
Elisabeth of France (1764-94) Called Madame Elizabeth, circa 1782
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 EuropeanPWN - Editorial France, Women & Work
We at Paris PWN have often insisted on the relative good fortune of women in France, where women are encouraged to work, where many child care options are available - especially the excellent maternelle system from age 3 - and where paid maternity leave is generalised.
The table below shows that France is among the countries which spend the most on "family" policies, and also has one of the highest children per woman ratios - only Ireland is higher.
What the table doesn't show is that France also has one of the highest rates of working mums, with an 80% employment rate among women aged between 25 and 49 (source Insée : http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/docs_ffc/Hsfrp34.pdf
www.parispwn.net /editorials/p_ppw_0305editorial.html   (325 words)

  
 France Culture
France Culture célèbre le 400e anniversaire de la fondation de Québec
mai 68 a 40 ans : France Culture occupe l'Odéon.
le podcast de France Culture pour nous écouter sur votre baladeur numérique
www.radiofrance.fr /chaines/france-culture   (221 words)

  
 Vigee Le Brun ART Page 42   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Madame Elisabeth (Elisabeth Philippine Marie Helene of France), Louis XVI's sister was born on 19 may 1764 and she was guillotined on 20 may 1794.
Elisabeth de Lachâtre, second wife of Comte de Jaucourt.
The sisters had fled France at the beginning of the revolution, and Vigee Le Brun painted them in Rome.
www.batguano.com /Vigeeart42.html   (283 words)

  
 TheFA.com - France squad announced
France coach Elisabeth Loisel admits that victory in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier at Ewood Park will be more vital for her team than it will be for England as the French play catch-up on Hope Powell’s 100 per cent side.
Group favourites France, at fifth in the world ranked eight places higher than England, went into the qualifiers as hot favourites to take Group 5’s only place at next year’s Women’s World Cup finals in China.
While England go into the game on the back of three unbeaten friendlies, Loisel’s line-up have been playing tournaments in China and Portugal – where they won just one of seven matches – in their build-up for Sunday’s crunch meeting.
www.thefa.com /Womens/EnglandSenior/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2006/03/France_squad_named.htm   (422 words)

  
 Air France Holidays - France Holidays, Vacations, Travel, Discount Packages, Tours and Trips
Rocamadour was once known as a pilgrimage destination during the 9th century, today it is a region with dramatic castles, scenic landscapes.
The flower fields of Holland, the charming cities of Bruges and Antwerp in Belgium, and the inspirational gardens of Giverny in France are just some of the exciting destinations of this twelve-night voyage.
Rocamadour was known as a pilgrimage destination during the 9th century; today it is a region with dramatic castles and scenic landscapes.
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