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  2. Hôtel des Tournelles - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to the Treaty of Troyes, the English entered Paris on 18 November 1420. After Charles VI's death on 22 October 1422 in Paris, the hôtel was seized and became the primary residence of John of Lancaster, the Duke of Bedford, younger brother of Henry V of England and regent for the Kingdom of France until his nephew Henry VI came of

  3. Gabriel Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Epstein in the 1980s. Gabriel Epstein (25 October 1918 in Duisburg, Germany – 25 July 2017 in Paris [1]), often known as Gabi Epstein, was a British architect and urban planner, particularly noted for his master plan of the University of Lancaster, as well as several other major development plans and social housing plans.

  4. Hôtel de Pontalba - Wikipedia

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    Official residence: Architectural style: Hôtel particulier (mansion) Address: 41 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré: Town or city: Paris: Country: France: Current tenants: United States Ambassador to France (since 1971) Completed: 1855: Client: Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba: Owner: United States government (since 1948) Design and ...

  5. R. Rex Parris - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Parris and the City of Lancaster launched Lancaster Choice Energy, a nonprofit locally-run energy company for Lancaster businesses and residents. [22] Lancaster's Antelope Valley Transportation Agency is the first public bus agency with 100% of their fleet electric buses. [23]

  6. Category:Royal residences in France - Wikipedia

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  7. Beat Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Outside The Beat Hotel, Paris: Peter Golding, Madame Rachou (Proprietor) and Robin Page, Peter's busking partner. [ clarification needed ] Photo: Mike Kay Plaque installed in 2009 The Beat Hotel was a small, run-down hotel of 42 rooms at 9 Rue Gît-le-Cœur in the Latin Quarter of Paris , notable chiefly as a residence for members of the Beat ...

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