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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...
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Quartier Enfants-Rouges (10)
Quartier Archives (11)
Quartier Sainte-
Avoye (12) The area now
occupied by the
third arrondis****t
attained its peak...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Enfants-Rouges 8,562 27.2 31,478 11th
Archives 8,609 36.8 23,394 12th Sainte-
Avoye 7,501 21.3 35,216 4th arrondis****t (Called "de l'Hôtel-de-Ville") 13th...