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The plan of Merian in a colorized version. The Merian map of Paris (French: plan de Merian) was created in 1615 by Matthäus Merian the Elder. It presents a bird's eye view looking east with a scale of about 1 to 7,000. The map originally consisted of two engraved plates (50 x 37 cm each) with the left and right halves of the map and was ...
24 November – Louis XIII marries Anne of Austria. Unknown. The Company of the Moluccas is established to trade in the East Indies. Construction work commences on the Luxembourg Palace designed by Salomon de Brosse. The Merian map of Paris is created. Production of carpets at the Savonnerie manufactory is begun by Pierre DuPont.
The Pistolet automatique modèle 1935A (Automatic Pistol Model 1935A, also known as the Modèle 1935A, French Model 1935A, or M1935A) commonly known by the abbreviation the SACM pistol, is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Charles Petter, chambered for the 7.65mm Longue cartridge. It was developed to compete in the 1935–1937 French military ...
St. Firmin Church in Normandel, France where Jacques Goulet was baptized and his parents, Thomas and Antoinette were married. St. Pierre Church in La Poterie-au-Perche, France where Jacques Goulet married his wife Marguerite Mulier a few months before moving to Québec Parish record of Jacques Goulet's birth on April 17, 1615 Parish record of Jacques Goulet's death on November 26, 1688.
A capital without a King. At the beginning of the 16th century Paris was officially the capital of France, but the King, Louis XI, had little trust in the Parisians, and resided in the chateaux of the Loire valley, rarely visiting the city. The population had grown from 100,000 in 1422 to 150,000 in 1500. [1]
1615 2 April – Construction begins of the Luxembourg Palace and gardens by Marie de' Medici, widow of Henry IV. It was completed in 1621. [48] 1616 30 January – A major flood washes away the Pont Saint-Michel and damages the Pont aux Changeurs. 24 July – King Louis XIII places the first stone of the façade of the church of Saint-Gervais.
The Pistolet automatique modèle 1935S (Automatic Pistol Model 1935S) or Modèle (Mle.) 1935 S is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 7.65mm Longue cartridge. A competitor in the 1935–1937 French military trials to select a new sidearm, it initially lost to the SACM 1935A, but production was ordered nonetheless to alleviate in shortages in pistols in the runup to the Second World War.
2,755 feet per second (840 m/s) [1] Feed system. 5-round box magazine. Sights. Iron sights adjustable to 2,000 metres (2,200 yd) The Mauser Model 1935, officially the Fusil Modèle 1935, was a Belgian Mauser bolt-action rifle. Derived from the Belgian Mauser Model 1889 and the Mauser 1898, it was used during World War II.