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  2. List of films set during the French Revolution and French ...

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    Jefferson in Paris: James Ivory: Biography, Drama, History, Romance. 1996 France Ridicule: Patrice Leconte: Comedy, Drama, History, Romance. 1997 United States Passion in the Desert: Lavinia Currier Adventure, Drama. Based on the short story Une passion dans le désert. French campaign in Egypt and Syria: 1999 Switzerland France Belgium War in ...

  3. Treaty of Paris (1783) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War and recognized the Thirteen Colonies, which had been part of colonial British America, to be free, sovereign and independent states.

  4. Peace of Paris (1783) - Wikipedia

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    The Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties that ended the American Revolutionary War.On 3 September 1783, representatives of King George III of Great Britain signed a treaty in Paris with representatives of the United States of America—commonly known as the Treaty of Paris (1783)—and two treaties at Versailles with representatives of King Louis XVI of France and King Charles III of ...

  5. The 15:17 to Paris - Wikipedia

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    The 15:17 to Paris is a 2018 American biographical drama film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Dorothy Blyskal, based on the 2016 autobiography The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroes by Jeffrey E. Stern, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alek Skarlatos.

  6. List of films set in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954), by Richard Brooks; Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954), by Roy Del Ruth; Sabrina (1954), by Billy Wilder; The French, They Are a Funny Race (1955), by Preston Sturges; So This Is Paris (1955), by Richard Quine; Anything Goes (1956), by Robert Lewis; Trapeze (1956), by Carol Reed; Funny Face (1957), by Stanley Donen

  7. Bourbon Restoration in France - Wikipedia

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    The city grew slowly in population from 714,000 in 1817 to 786,000 in 1831. During the period Parisians saw the first public transport system, the first gas street lights, and the first uniformed Paris policemen. In July 1830, a popular uprising in the streets of Paris brought down the Bourbon monarchy. [90]

  8. List of films shot at the Palace of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    Demain Paris (1960) Unknown title (1960) Napoléon II l'Aiglon (1961) Director: Claude Boissol; Unknown title (1961) Femmes de Paris (1961) La Fayette (1961) Director: Jean Dréville; The Mysteries of Paris (1962) Director: André Hunebelle; Robespierre (1962) Le temps des copains (1962) IMDb Director: Robert Guez; Le temps d’Emma (1963)

  9. La Commune (Paris, 1871) - Wikipedia

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    La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. A historical re-enactment in the style of a documentary , the film received much acclaim from critics for its political themes and Watkins' direction.