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Avoyer
Avoyer A*voy"er, n. [F.] A chief magistrate of a free imperial city or canton of Switzerland. [Obs.]

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- Saint Avoye of Sicily, also known as Saint Auré or Saint Ewe, was a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, who was originally from Sicily, Italy. She...
- general meeting in the Hôtel de Mesmes, the seat of Law's Bank on rue Sainte-Avoye, on 27 March 1719 with the Regent as chair and 300 shareholders in attendance...
- Ritz) In the summer of 1716, it moved to the Hôtel de Mesmes on rue Sainte-Avoye, closer to what was then the commercial and financial hub of Paris around...
- and is now a listed historical monument. The construction of the Sainte-Avoye's chapel, in the flamboyant gothic style, was due to Louis de Chantemerle...
- by hagiographers to have been named after the English moniker of Saint Avoye. The village is situated approximately five miles (8 km) southwest of St...
- Savage Mind.[citation needed] Clouet resided in Paris in the rue de Ste Avoye in the Temple quarter, close to the Hotel de Guise, and in 1568 is known...
- rue Sainte-Avoye (today: rue du Temple) and another on rue du Chaulme (today: rue des Archives). Expelled from the synagogue on Saint-Avoye by the landlord...
- square kilometre (22 per acre); in the neighbourhoods of Arcis and Saint-Avoye, located in the present Third Arrondis****t, there was one inhabitant for...
- 4th Quarter Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois . Halles . Bonne Nouvelle . Sainte-Avoye . Arts et Métiers . Saint-Merri Coordinates 48°51′52″N 2°21′5″E / 48.86444°N...
- the 1520s, the family moved to Paris, where they lived in the rue Sainte-Avoye. From 1540, Clouet, perhaps ill, was replaced in the king's service by his...