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  2. Arnaud Berquin - Wikipedia

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    Title page from L'Ami des Enfans (1782). Arnaud Berquin (September 1747 in Bordeaux – 21 December 1791) was a French children's author.. His most famous work was L'Ami des Enfants (1782-1783) which was first translated into English, albeit bowdlerised, by Mary Stockdale and published in London The Looking-glass for the Mind, Or, Intellectual Mirror: Being an Elegant Collection of the Most ...

  3. Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1906–1969)

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    When peace returned, Andrew, Alice and their daughters left Greece in August 1913. After a visit to Germany, they stayed in the United Kingdom, with Theodora's maternal grandparents. For little princesses, this trip was an opportunity to visit St Paul's Cathedral and London Zoo with their parents. [34]

  4. List of presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    Department/Country Areas visited Date(s) Details Germany Berlin: 15 May: Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Germany was his first international trip as president. He chose Germany as the first foreign trip of his presidency in a demonstration of a pro-European sign, as well as to follow the tradition of French presidents making their first international trip to Germany. [1]

  5. Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Despite worries about the war, Margarita and her siblings enjoyed life at Mon Repos, where they received a visit from their maternal grandmother and their aunt Louise in the spring of 1922. [76] In the park near the palace, built on an ancient cemetery, the princesses devoted themselves to archeology and discovered some pottery, bronze pieces ...

  6. File:Palais des nations, l'Allemagne.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Palais des nations, l'Allemagne ( ) Title: Palais des nations, l'Allemagne. Description: Germany's pavilion at the 1900 Paris World Fair. Most of the foreign ...

  7. On Germany - Wikipedia

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    On Germany (French: De l'Allemagne), also known in English as Germany, is a book about German culture and in particular German Romanticism, written by the French writer Germaine de Staël. It promotes Romantic literature, introducing that term to readers in France and other parts of Europe.

  8. Pierre Charles L'Enfant - Wikipedia

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    L'Enfant was born on August 2, 1754, in Paris, specifically at the Gobelins located in the 13th arrondissement on the city's left bank. [4] He was the third child and second son of Pierre L'Enfant (1704–1787), a painter and professor at Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture known for his panoramas of battles, [5] and Marie Charlotte Leullier, the daughter of a French military officer.

  9. Basilica of Notre-Dame des Enfants - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of Notre-Dame des Enfants (French: Basilique Notre-Dame des Enfants) is a minor basilica located in Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, France.The basilica is dedicated to Our Lady of the Children and is the seat of the Archbishop of Bourges.