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- The Edict of Pîtres (Medieval Latin: Edictum Pistense) was a capitulary promulgated at Pîtres on 25 June 864. It is often cited by historians as an example...
- Valode & Pistre is a French architecture firm based in the 7th arrondis****t of Paris, with branches in Moscow and Beijing. The firm was founded in 1980...
- Charles led various expeditions against the invaders and, by the Edict of Pistres of 864, made the army more mobile by providing for a cavalry element, the...
- responsible for producing France's coins. Founded in AD 864 with the Edict of Pistres, it is the world's oldest continuously running minting institution. In...
- Opened 17 August 2012 Construction cost €324 million Architect Valode & Pistre Pierre Ferret Tenants Lille OSC (2012–present) France national football...
- Central business district started, being headed by the French architect Jean Pistre. In 2010, Yekaterinburg became one of the largest centers for the construction...
- when they had acquired sufficient loot or bribes. In 864, by the Edict of Pistres, bridges were ordered built across the Seine at Pîtres and in Paris, where...
- Pîtres (French pronunciation: [pitʁ] ; medieval Pistres) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in north-western France. It lies on the Seine...
- Horticultural Society of France Air Liquide, Alcatel-Lucent, and Valode & Pistre have their head offices in this arrondis****t. Public and private high...
- rights, and in this respect has been seen as a French Magna Carta. Edict of Pistres (864), by Charles the Bald. It reformed the West Frankish army and laid...