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The entrance to Brussels-Kermesse is the Porte du Rivage, then come the house of the Count of Egmont, the house of the Trois-Têtes, the Auberge Saint-Laurent, adjoining at the Hôtel Ravenstein, – the house of the Cheval Marin, the old Butter Market, the Hotel de Nassau, – which, with its superb pear-shaped spire tower, gives asylum to the ...
The Hotel St. Pierre is a collection of Creole cottages, many dating from the early 1780s, in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Its business address is 911 Burgundy Street. The hotel property includes the Gabriel Peyroux House , erected in 1780 for Gabriel Peyroux de la Roche, a native of France .
Saint-Pierre (surname), including a list of people with the name Saint-Pierre or variants; Saint Pierre (grape), or Saint-Pierre Doré; John Dory, or Saint-Pierre, a fish; Canal de Saint-Pierre, in Toulousse, France; Château Saint-Pierre, a winery in the Bordeaux region of France; Battle of Saint-Pierre, in 1776, near Quebec City, Canada
The origin of the family after whom the hamlet of St Pierre is named are unclear, but it is now thought to be of Welsh derivation, rather than Norman. [1] William Lewis, the founder of the mansion at St Pierre, descended from Sir David ap Philip (c. 1387–1423) and was the first to adopt Lewis as his surname. [1]
Saint Pierre is a Michelin-starred French cuisine restaurant in Singapore. Named after the Saint Pierre Chapel in Notre-Dame de Paris, it serves Asian-French cuisine. [1] It was opened by Belgian-born chef Emmanuel Stroobant and his Malaysian-Chinese wife Edina Hong. [2] The restaurant first opened at Central Mall in Singapore in December 2000.
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He renovated the castle and modernised many of its features. It remained in the possession of his family until the 20th century when it was handed over to the town of Saint-Pierre and became the Regional Museum of Natural Science (Italian: Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, French: Musée régional des sciences naturelles). [1]
Charles-Irénée Castel, abbé de Saint-Pierre (18 February 1658 – 29 April 1743) was a French author whose ideas were novel for his times. His proposal of an international organisation to maintain peace was among the first in history, with possible exceptions such as George of Poděbrady 's Tractatus (1462–1464) and Émeric Crucé .