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La vie et l'œuvre de Claude-François Poullart des Places: fondateur de la Société du Saint-Esprit (in French). Rome: Via Santa Chiara. p. 126. Jacquot, Émile (1998). Biografia de Cláudio Poullart des Places: fundador da Congregação do Espírito Santo (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Missionários do Espírito Santo. p. 15. Savoie, Jean (2008).
A Matter of Resistance (French: La Vie de château) is a 1966 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Brasseur, Philippe Noiret and Henri Garcin. [1] Set on the coast of Normandy in the summer of 1944, it received the Louis Delluc Prize in 1965.
Three years later, after a preliminary study, he was engaged to do restorative work at Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, with Paul Gout as his assistant, and published several studies. While working there he brought his maid, Anne Boutiaut Poulard, who later opened a restaurant and created the famous "Omelette de la mère Poulard".
Anne "Annette" Boutiaut Poulard (15 April 1851 – 7 May 1931), one of the Mères of France, was known as Mère Poulard (Mother Poulard), and was a cook and innkeeper in Mont-Saint-Michel, France. She was noted for her omelette creation, the Omelette de la mère Poulard , which became a specialty of the region, and for her hospitality.
Château Saint-Jean, which overlooks the roads from Chartres to Le Mans and from Châteaudun to Bellême from the plateau on which its stands, [2] was built in several stages. . The rectangular keep, 17 by 24 metres (56 ft × 79 ft) in area, made of stone, remains 35 metres (115 ft) high.
My Life in Versailles (French: La Vie de château) is an animated short film directed by Clémence Madeleine-Perdrillat and Nathaniel H'Limi. Released in 2019, it won the jury prize [1] at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival the same year.
Château de la Rochecourbon in Saint-Porchaire; Château de Romefort in Saint-Georges-des-Coteaux; Château de Saint-Jean-d'Angle in Saint-Jean-d'Angle; Château de Saint-Maury in Pons, birthplace of Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné, French Protestant, Baroque writer and poet. Tour de Saint-Sauvant in Saint-Sauvant; Hospice de Soubise or Hôtel des ...
In 1622, King Louis XIII of France (1601–1643) visited the chateau. [5] Four decades later, in 1660, King Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) was also a guest. [5] In 1933, Blanche d'Estienne de Saint-Jean, the heiress to the estate, donated the chateau and its grounds to the city of Aix-en-Provence. [6]