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The Faculty of Law was abolished in 1793, as were all the faculties of the former University of Paris after the French Revolution. L'École de droit de Paris, Sorbonne Library. A École de droit de Paris ("Paris Law School") reopened on November 22, 1805, following the promulgation of the Napoleonic Code, which created modern law schools. [2]
The primary decoration of the Western Nave is a series of paintings, beginning in the Narthex, depicting the lives of Saint Denis, the patron saint of Paris, and longer series on the life of Saint Genevieve, by Puvis de Chavannes, Alexandre Cabanel, Jules Eugène Lenepveu and other notable history painters of the 19th century.
The Place du Panthéon ([plas dy pɑ̃teɔ̃]) is a square in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. Located in the Latin Quarter , it is named after and surrounds the Panthéon . The Rue Soufflot , west of the Place du Panthéon, runs towards the Boulevard Saint-Michel .
Source: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles: Author: The J. Paul Getty Museum: Short title: The Pantheon, Paris: Image title: The Pantheon, Paris; Alphonse-Louis Poitevin, French, 1819 - 1882; 1842; Daguerreotype; 1/2 plate, Image: 15.1 x 10.2 cm (5 15/16 x 4 in.), Mat: 21.5 x 15.6 cm (8 7/16 x 6 1/8 in.), Object (whole): 27.9 x 21.9 cm (11 x 8 5/8 in.); 84.XT.265.12
The 5th arrondissement of Paris (V e arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as le cinquième . The arrondissement, also known as Panthéon, is situated on the Rive Gauche of the River Seine .
In fact, the picture will eventually be deleted if a license is not provided. Here is the link to the pantheon article: Panthéon, Paris. Broken Segue 00:20, 27 April 2006 (UTC) You're right, I solved the copyright matter. Thank you. - Jplavoie 01:13, 27 April 2006 (UTC) Oppose for now, so close to symmetry, but not. Maybe if it were ...
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The Théâtre du Panthéon (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ dy pɑ̃teɔ̃]) was a theatre building in Paris, at 96 (now 46) rue Saint-Jacques (5th arrondissement). It opened in 1832 and closed in 1844. [1] It was named after the nearby Panthéon.