- Père
Lachaise Cemetery (French: Cimetière du Père-
Lachaise [simtjɛʁ dy pɛʁ laʃɛːz];
formerly cimetière de l'Est, "East Cemetery") is the
largest cemetery...
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Gaston Lachaise (March 19, 1882 –
October 18, 1935) was a French-born sculptor,
active in the
early 20th century. A
native of Paris, he was most noted...
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Lachaise (French pronunciation: [laʃɛz]) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the
Charente department "Répertoire...
- Paris, Seen from the
Heights of the Père
Lachaise (French: Paris, vu des
hauteurs du Père
Lachaise) is a
landscape painting made
between 1842 and 1859...
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Dutaud Nagle Lachaise (1872–1957) was an American-born poet, and wife of
sculptor Gaston Lachaise active in the
early 20th century.
Isabel Lachaise was his...
- In 1804,
Napoleon established a
cemetery there – the well-known Père
Lachaise Cemetery (literally "The
Father la
Chaise Cemetery"). Thus, his name lives...
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became a
symbol of
opposition to the
imperial regime. His tomb in Père
Lachaise Cemetery in
Paris has
become a
fertility symbol. He was born Yvan Salmon...
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Brongniart –
French architect, best
known for
designing the
layout of the Pėre
Lachaise Cemetery Pierre Brossolette –
French journalist,
politician and Résistance...
- Père
Lachaise (French pronunciation: [pɛʁ laʃɛːz]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro,
serving Line 2 and Line 3 on the
border of the 11th and 20th arrondis****ts...
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