-
Armand Jean du Plessis, 1st Duke of
Richelieu (9
September 1585 – 4
December 1642),
commonly known as
Cardinal Richelieu, was a
French Catholic prelate...
- date.
Another group, the
Moorish Zion Temple,
founded in 1899 by a
Rabbi Richlieu of Brooklyn, New York, was one of the
earliest black Jewish congregations...
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April 1951. pp. 2127–2172. Sarnet, René; Le Vaillant, Eric (1997).
Richlieu (in French). Nantes, France:
Marines édition. ISBN 978-2-909675-32-9. Warren...
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savings bank, the
Caisse d’Épargne et de Prévoyance de
Paris (No. 104, rue
Richlieu).
Besides the
Perier bank,
other investors included Jacques Laf****e (governor...
- (1958–1959) Ted
Tollner (1959–1961) John
Ramsey (1962)
Howard Taylor (1963) Fred
Richlieu (1964) Walt
Raymond (1965) Jeff
Carlovsky (1966–1967) Jon
Sunderland (1967)...
- generator. In 1897, Blériot
opened a
showroom for
headlamps at 41 rue de
Richlieu in Paris. The
business was successful, and soon he was
supplying his lamps...
- Inn is
still in use. A two-span, closed-spandrel,
stone arch
bridge at
Richlieu Road,
built in 1840, is no
longer in use. A two-span, 42 ft-long (13 m)...
- date.
Another group, the
Moorish Zion Temple,
founded in 1899 by a
Rabbi Richlieu of Brooklyn, New York, was one of the
earliest Black Jewish congregations...
- (1958–1959) Ted
Tollner (1959–1961) John
Ramsey (1962)
Howard Taylor (1963) Fred
Richlieu (1964) Walt
Raymond (1965) Jeff
Carlovsky (1966–1967) Jon
Sunderland (1967)...
- (1958–1959) Ted
Tollner (1959–1961) John
Ramsey (1962)
Howard Taylor (1963) Fred
Richlieu (1964) Walt
Raymond (1965) Jeff
Carlovsky (1966–1967) Jon
Sunderland (1967)...