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  2. Salon de la Rose + Croix - Wikipedia

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    The Salon de la Rose + Croix was vital in promoting works of the Symbolist movement, although many important non-Symbolist works were also presented. Among the most influential works included at the Salon were the "Gothic fantasies" of painter Arnold Böcklin, the music of Erik Satie, painters Fernand Khnopff, Ferdinand Hodler, Jan Toorop, Gaetano Previati, Jean Delville, Carlos Schwabe, and ...

  3. La Grand-Croix - Wikipedia

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    La Grand-Croix (French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɑ̃ kʁwa]) is a commune and the seat of a canton in the Loire department in central France. [3] It lies in the Gier valley. The commune was the main town of the former canton of La Grand-Croix, arrondissement of Saint-Étienne. It lies on the A47 autoroute.

  4. Sonneries de la Rose+Croix - Wikipedia

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    Original edition of Satie's score for the Sonneries de la Rose + Croix (1892). Trois sonneries de la Rose+Croix ("Three Sonneries of the Rose+Cross") is a piano composition by Erik Satie, first published in 1892, while he was composer and chapel-master of the Rosicrucian " Ordre de la Rose-Croix Catholique, du Temple et du Graal", led by Sâr Joséphin Péladan.

  5. La Croix-Comtesse - Wikipedia

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    La Croix-Comtesse (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa kɔ̃tɛs]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Population. Historical population;

  6. La Croix (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 1956, La Croix began to appear for the first time without a crucifix as a part of its header. In March 1968, the newspaper adopted a tabloid format. In January 1972, the newspaper changed its name to La Croix-l’Événement ("the Cross-the Event"). The choice of the new title was a reflection of the editorship's desire to show ...

  7. Musée Sainte-Croix - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Sainte-Croix is the largest museum in Poitiers, France. Planned by the architect poitevin Jean Monge and built in 1974, [1] it stands at the site of the former Abbaye Sainte-Croix, which was moved to Saint-Benoît, Vienne. It is a constructed of concrete and glass, in the 1970s style.

  8. La Croix-Helléan - Wikipedia

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    La Croix-Helléan (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa eleɑ̃]; Breton: Ar Groez-Helean) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. [3]

  9. La Croix-aux-Bois - Wikipedia

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    La Croix-aux-Bois (French pronunciation: [la kʁwa o bwa]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Population. Historical population; Year Pop. ±%

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