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  2. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ tɔma dakɛ̃]) is a Roman Catholic church located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, place Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin, between the rue du Bac and the boulevard Saint-Germain.

  3. Lycée Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin (formerly known as the École des Frères des écoles chrétiennes de la paroisse Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin) is a Catholic (private under contract) upper-secondary educational institution located in the heart of the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France.

  4. Category : Roman Catholic churches in the 7th arrondissement ...

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    Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, Paris; Saint-Pierre-du-Gros-Caillou; Sainte-Clotilde, Paris This page was last edited on 22 January 2020, at 14:13 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. File:Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, Paris 14 January 2017 002 ...

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  6. File:Place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, Paris.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Français : Place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, Paris (France) Date: 30 June 2014 (original upload date) Source: Own work: Author: Claude PIARD at French Wikipedia: Permission

  7. List of religious buildings in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Église Saint-Merri (Paris) Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis; ... Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin; Chapelle Notre-Dame de Consolation (8th arr't) 8th arrondissement:

  8. 7th arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Hôtel de Salm, 1787.Paris, Musée Carnavalet. Exposition Universelle in 1889, the entrance arch is known as the Eiffel Tower. During the 17th century, French high nobility started to move from the central Marais, the then-aristocratic district of Paris where nobles used to build their urban mansions [5] (see Hotel de Soubise), to the clearer, less populated and less polluted ...

  9. Rue Saint-Dominique - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Rue Saint-Dominique in 1643 after the Dominican monastery set up a few years earlier near the eastern end of the street (now absorbed by the Boulevard Saint-Germain), whose only remnant is the Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin on the Place Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (called the Place des Jacobins until 1802, after the Dominicans).