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in 1789. On the façade, capitals bear the associated figures, "LM", of the two architects and casts of the Innocents Fountain at no. 6, whose dismantling Legrand and Molinos had supervised. In the building, they founded the Musée de l'Ordre Dorique, which featured a scale reproduction of two
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No. 11: Hôtel de Chiverny, built in 1702, rebuilt in 1767 for Jean-Baptiste Bersin. It belonged to his daughter Claude Angélique Bersin, married in 1747 to Marquis Anne Emmanuel de Crussol d'Ambroise.
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d’Enquin, Ledeuil. “MÉSAVENTURES ET ARRESTATION DE L’AMBASSADEUR DE VENISE, LE 20 AOUT 1792.” Revue Historique, vol. 126, no. 1, 1917, pp. 70–78. JSTOR,
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and Thadée Natanson lived at this address after their marriage in 1893, until their divorce in 1905. In 1910, it belonged to the Marquis de Las Cases.
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On the south east side, the street is bordered by the Hôtel Saint-Florentin (also known as Hôtel de l'Infantado and "Hôtel de Talleyrand-Périgord").
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Crowds celebrating the liberation of Paris scatter from German sniper fire August 1944. The Rue Saint-Florentin is in the background.
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in Paris (first replaced by other departments, then leased to various companies, including the American law firm
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moved in. The Spanish consul José Martínez de Hervás became the new owner around 1800. The Prussian ambassador
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Popov, Aleksandr (2018). Два Петербурга. Мистический путеводитель (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 9785457431782.
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was created, the impasse became the Rue de l'Orangerie. It was also known as the Petite rue des
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No. 9: Hôtel de Ségur, built by Louis Le Tellier in 1768. Until his expropriation during the
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CHARLOTTE ROBESPIERRE ET SES « MÉMOIRES par Gabriel PIORO et Pierre LABRAGHERIE, p. 14
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to make alterations. Today, it houses the offices of the French Human Rights Ombudsman.
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opened his haute couture house there and, in 1921, commissioned decorator architect
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and a son of Talleyrand, lived in this hotel from 1829. The hotel was home to
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lived there with his wife and children. Until 1857 it was rented it out to
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The Rue Saint-Florentin was originally a cul-de-sac named "cul-de-sac de l'
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and the other part (corresponding to the even numbers) to financier
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No. 4: building inhabited by man of letters and theater director
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Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre sur ses deux frères, p. 87
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No. 7: Hôtel Le Maître, built by Louis Le Tellier in 1768.
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AMBASSADE ET CONSULATS DES ÉTATS-UNIS D’AMÉRIQUE EN FRANCE
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bought it in 1812, and lived there with his mistress
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Nos. 6-8: buildings constructed for personal use by
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In 1914, couturier 247:Hôtel du Garde-Meuble 239: 170:Dorothée de Courlande 164:lived there in 1801. 122:Hôtel Saint-Florentin 116:Hôtel Saint-Florentin 66: 22: 316:Ferdinand de Lesseps 281:Augustin Robespierre 218:US Embassy in France 178:Marie-Antoine Carême 154:Pétion de Villeneuve 134:Ange-Jacques Gabriel 88:Place de la Concorde 45:US Embassy in France 162:Girolamo Lucchesini 67:Rue Saint-Florentin 29:Rue Saint-Florentin 23:Rue Saint-Florentin 403:, Hôtel Talleyrand 287:until he fell ill. 255:Hôtel de la Marine 242: 240:Hôtel de la Marine 214:George C. Marshall 200:- a member of the 101:. It ends at 271, 86:In 1758, when the 69: 49:George C. 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Index


1st
8th arrondissement of Paris
Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin
US Embassy in France
George C. Marshall
William Averell Harriman

Orangerie
Louis XV
Samuel Bernard
Place de la Concorde
Tuileries
rue de Rivoli
rue Saint-Honoré
Chevalier-de-Saint-George
Hôtel Saint-Florentin
Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin
Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin
Ange-Jacques Gabriel
Jacques-Charles de Fitz-James
Natalya Golitsyna
Salm-Salm
12th Duke of the Infantado
Pétion de Villeneuve
Lazare Carnot
Girolamo Lucchesini
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Dorothée de Courlande
Pauline de Talleyrand-Périgord

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