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Vendôme (in Latin: Vindocinum) appears originally to have been a Gallic oppidum, replaced later by a feudal castle, around which the modern town arose.Christianity was introduced by Saint Bienheuré in the 5th century, and the important abbey of the Trinity (which claimed to possess a tear shed by Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus) was founded about 1030.
The Place Vendôme (French pronunciation: [plas vɑ̃dom]), earlier known as the Place Louis-le-Grand, and also as the Place Internationale, is a square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, located to the north of the Tuileries Gardens and east of the Église de la Madeleine. It is the starting point of the Rue de la Paix.
The Arrondissement of Vendôme (French: arrondissement de Vendôme) is an arrondissement of France, located in the Loir-et-Cher departement, region of Centre-Val de Loire. It has 100 communes. [2] Its population is 67,408 (2021), and its area is 1,722.3 km 2 (665.0 sq mi). [3]
The Vendome and the St. Ives, historic houses in Worcester, Mass., US; Vendôme, a cinema in Brussels, Belgium, location for the Brussels Short Film Festival; Vendôme Battery, large 18th-century gun-platform in Malta; Vendome (restaurant), near Cologne, Germany; Vendôme Tower, fort in Malta built 1715
Place Vendôme Mall (Arabic: بلاس فاندوم مول) is a shopping mall on the Lusail, Qatar. [3] It is a luxury mall built at a cost of $1.3bn, that was opened in 2022. [4]
Vendôme Pictures has acquired the remake rights to produce a scripted adaptation of ”A Fire Within,” an award-winning human rights documentary about Ethiopian refugee Edgegayehu “Edge” Taye.
Maison Maquet, a luxury stationery and leather goods manufacturer, was located at no. 20 from 1841 to 1846, then at no. 24 from 1847 to 1867, and finally at no. 10 from 1868, where it remained for about a century. [8] Offenthal is a luxury leather-goods maker established at 24 rue de la Paix in 1935. The boutique closed its doors in 1995.
In a competitive situation, Vendôme Pictures, the Oscar-winning banner behind “CODA,” has optioned the film and television rights to John Vaillant’s nonfiction book about climate change ...