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  2. Chemin du Roy - Wikipedia

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    The Chemin du Roy (Quebec French pronunciation: [ʃəmẽ d͡zʏ ʁwɑ]; French for "King's Highway" or "King's Road") is a historic road along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. The road begins in Repentigny and extends almost 280 kilometres (170 mi) eastward towards Quebec City , its eastern terminus.

  3. René Lesson - Wikipedia

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    Species des mammifères bimanes et quadrumanes; suivi d'un mémoire sur les Oryctéropes, Paris. Duquy, Raymond (1995). René Primevère Lesson. Un voyage autour du monde. in Aventures scientifiques. Savants en Poitou-Charentes du XVIe au XXe siècle (DHOMBRES J., dir.), Les éditions de l’Actualité Poitou-Charentes (Poitiers) : 136–147.

  4. En canot sur les chemins d'eau du Roi - Wikipedia

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    En canot sur les chemins d'eau du Roi ("By Canoe on the King's Waterways") is a 2005 travel book by the French writer Jean Raspail. It retells the North American voyage the author made by canoe in 1949, following the route of the 17th-century missionary Father Marquette .

  5. Refuge du Roc de la Pêche - Wikipedia

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    Refuge du Roc de la Pêche is a refuge in the Alps 45°19′40″N 6°41′29″E  /  45.32778°N 6.69139°E  / 45.32778; 6 This article about a French building or structure is a stub .

  6. Camelots du Roi - Wikipedia

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    The King's Camelots, officially the National Federation of the King's Camelots (French: Fédération nationale des Camelots du Roi) was a far-right youth organization of the French militant royalist and integralist movement Action Française active from 1908 to 1936. It is best known for taking part in many right-wing demonstrations in France ...

  7. Pavillon du Roi - Wikipedia

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    River façade of the Pavillon du Roi (1576), engraved by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau. The Pavillon du Roi (French pronunciation: [pavijɔ̃ dy ʁwa]) was a tower-like structure built in the mid-16th century at the southern end of the Lescot Wing of the Louvre Palace. On its main floor (piano nobile) was the primary apartment of the king of ...

  8. Maison du Roi - Wikipedia

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    The Maison du Roi (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ dy ʁwa], 'King's Household') was the royal household of the King of France. It comprised the military, domestic, and religious entourage of the French royal family during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration .

  9. Secretary of State of the Maison du Roi - Wikipedia

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    The "Maison du Roi" (Household of the King) was the name of the military, domestic and religious entourage around the Royal Family in the Kingdom of France.In essence, the Secretary's oversight was purely formal, as the officers of the "Maison du Roi" were under the direct authority of the Grand Maître of France (Chief Steward of France).