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  1. Biography - Bazin, Rene (1853-1932): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. International Short Stories: French-Aicard, Jean, 1848-1921,Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850,Bourget, Paul, 1852-1935,Cheneviere, A. by Jean, 1848-1921 Aicard, Honoré de, 1799-1850 Balzac, et all 2009-07-07
  3. Charles De Foucauld, Explorateur Du Maroc, Ermite Au Sahara, Avec Un Portrait, Un Fac-similé D'autographe Et Une Carte-itinéraire (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-27
  4. Madame Corentine (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-29
  5. De Toute Son Âme (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-28
  6. Ma Tante Giron (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-29
  7. Considérations Sur La France (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-10-05
  8. Les Oberlé (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-28
  9. Le Guide De L'empereur (French Edition) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-28
  10. Redemption (de Toute Son Âme) by Bazin René 1853-1932, 2010-09-29
  11. Charles de Foucauld : Hermit and Explorer ; translated by Peter Keelan by Rene (1853-1932) Bazin, 1931
  12. The Marriage of Mademoiselle Gimel, and Other Stories: And Other Stories (Short Story Index Reprint Series) by Rene Bazin, Edna Kinnen Hoyt, 1913-06

81. Angers Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com
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Angers is a city in France in the département of Maine-et-Loire , the capital of the former Anjou province An industrialized city and area of approximately 250,000 people and a fresh food and flower market center, the city traces its roots to early Roman times. The site of a massive and ancient Chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin-spired, 12th century Cathedral of Saint Maurice. A center of learning, Angers boasts two renowned universities, one of which is host to the American Library in Angers. Its education and research institutes are the driving force behind the city's science and technology industries. Angers calls itself the most flowered city in Europe
History
The earliest inhabitants were the Andecavi, a Gallic tribe that was overrun by the Romans . Once the capital of the historic province of Anjou , beginning in the 9th century , the city and the region was run by a powerful family of feudal lords. In the 12th century , it became part of the Angevin empire of the Plantagenet Kings of England. During this time, the Hospital of Saint Jean was built in Angers by King

82. Bas - Baz - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
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85. Mirror For Internet Encyclopedia - Wikinfo | Angers
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86. Angers - Definition Of Angers In Encyclopedia
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Angers is a city in France in the département of Maine-et-Loire , 191 m. S.W. of Paris by the Western railway to Nantes , the capital of the former Anjou province An industrialized city of approximately 150,000 people (around 250,000 with the metropolitan area), it occupies rising ground on both banks of the Maine , which are united by three bridges. The surrounding district is famous for its flourishing nurseries and market gardens. Pierced with wide, straight streets, well provided with public gardens, and surrounded by ample, tree-lined boulevards, beyond which lie new suburbs, Angers is one of the pleasantest towns in France. It is a fresh-food and flower-market center. The city traces its roots to early Roman times. The site of a massive and ancient Chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin-spired, 12th-century Cathedral of Saint-Maurice , dating in the main from the 12th and 13th centuries. A center of learning, Angers boasts two renowned universities and several high schools, adding up to more than 30,000 students. Its educational institutions include ecclesiastical seminaries, a lycée, a preparatory school of medicine and pharmacy, a university with free faculties (

87. Taylor Modern Manuscripts, French 1
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About, Edmond, 1828-1885 (1864): [Letter], [18]64 Dec. 13, [to] "Mon cher ami". [By Edmond About]. [4 p.] ; 19 cm. Holograph, signed "Edmond". In French. Discusses politics (mentions, among others, Mirabeau, Robespierre and Parmentier). Writes about his family and mutual friends. ABOUT,EDMOND,1828-1885. MS.F/ABOUT.1 About, Edmond, 1828-1885 (18): [Letter], [18], [to] "Mon cher Émile". [By Edmond About]. [2 p.] ; 14 cm. Holograph, signed "Edmond". In French. Informs his friend about his plans for a "joli coup d'épée mardi matin". ABOUT,EDMOND,1828-1885. MS.F/ABOUT.2 About, Edmond, 1828-1885

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90. Liste Französischer Schriftsteller - Bedeutung, Definition, Erklärung
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92. Calloc'h Bleimor René Bazin

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94. 4Reference || Angers
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Front Page Encyclopedias Dictionaries Almanacs ... Quotes Angers Angers is a city in France in the département of Maine-et-Loire, the capital of the former Anjou province . An industrialized city and area of approximately 250,000 people and a fresh food and flower market center, the city traces its roots to early Roman times. The site of a massive and ancient Chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin-spired, 12th century Cathedral of Saint Maurice. A center of learning, Angers boasts two renowned universities, one of which is host to the American Library in Angers. Its education and research institutes are the driving force behind the city's science and technology industries. Angers calls itself the most flowered city in Europe
History
The earliest inhabitants were the Andecavi, a Gallic tribe that was overrun by the Romans . Once the capital of the historic province of Anjou , beginning in the 9th century , the city and the region was run by a powerful family of feudal lords. In the 12th century , it became part of the Angevin empire of the Angevin Kings of England. During this time, the Hospital of Saint Jean was built in Angers by King

95. Angers - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Location within France Angers is a city in France in the d©partement of Maine-et-Loire , 191 miles south-west of Paris . (The area surrounding Angers is more popularly known by its pre-revolutionary, provincial name, Anjou Angers is an industrialized city housing 150,000 people in the city proper and close to 250,000 within the metropolitan area. The city traces its roots to early Roman times. It occupies the slopes on both banks of the Maine , which is spanned by three bridges . The district along the river is famous for its flourishing nurseries and market gardens. With its wide, straight streets; gracious public gardens; and ample, tree-lined boulevards, Angers is one of the more pleasant towns in France. It is well known for its fresh produce and cut flowers.
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The site of a massive and ancient chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin spires of the twelfth century Cathedral of Saint-Maurice . Other noteworthy churches around Angers include St. Serge, an abbey-church of the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, and the twelfth century La Trinit©.

96. Angers - GrokPedia Encyclopedia
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Angers is a city in France in the d©partement of Maine-et-Loire , the capital of the former Anjou province An industrialized city of approximately 150,000 people (around 250,000 with the metropolitan area) located on the Maine , it is a fresh-food and flower-market center. The city traces its roots to early Roman times. The site of a massive and ancient Chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin-spired, 12th-century Cathedral of Saint-Maurice A center of learning, Angers boasts two renowned universities and several high schools, adding up to more than 30,000 students. Its education and research institutes are the driving force behind the city's science and technology industries. Angers calls itself the most flowered city in Europe . It is also well-known for being the seat of important cultural events, like the film festival Premiers Plans Tour de Sc¨nes (free concerts in the streets) or Les Accroche-Coeurs
History
The first sign of human presence on the site of Angers is a stone tool dated back to 400,000 B.C ( Lower Paleolithic ). The earliest known inhabitants were the

97. Article About "Angers" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Apr-2004
1849 1923), creator of the Cointreau orange-flavoured liquor;Ren?Fran?is Nicolas Bazin (1853 - 1932), writer and educator;
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Angers is a city in France in the département of Maine-et-Loire , the capital of the former Anjou province An industrialized city of approximately 150,000 people (around 250,000 with the metropolitan area) located on the Maine , it is a fresh-food and flower-market center. The city traces its roots to early Roman times. The site of a massive and ancient Chateau , the city is also noted for the impressive twin-spired, 12th-century Cathedral of Saint-Maurice. A center of learning, Angers boasts two renowned universities and several high schools, adding up to more than 30,000 students. Its education and research institutes are the driving force behind the city's science and technology industries. Angers calls itself the most flowered city in Europe . It is also well-known for being the seat of important cultural events, like the film festival Premiers Plans , Tour de Scènes (free concerts in the streets) or Les Accroche-Coeurs.
History
The first sign of human presence on the site of Angers is a stone tool dated back to 400,000 B.C (Lower Paleolithic). The earliest known inhabitants were the Andecavi, a

98. Encyclopedia Article On Angers [EncycloZine]
native of the town. One of his masterpieces, a bronze statue of Renéof Anjou, stands close by the castle. The Hôtel de Pincé
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