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The palace's name is a French phrase (sans souci) meaning "without worries" or "carefree", emphasising that the palace was meant as a place of relaxation rather than a seat of power. Sanssouci is little more than a large, single-storey villa—more like the Château de Marly than Versailles.
Sans Souci. Castle of King Christopher of Haiti, lithograph by Gottfried Küstner (1800–1864) from a work by Carl Ritter, published in 1836. Sans-Souci Palace in 1907. The Palace of Sans-Souci, or Sans-Souci Palace (French: Palais Sans Souci [palɛ sɑ̃ susi]), was the principal royal residence of Henry I, King of Haiti, better known as ...
In July, however, Leclerc secretly ordered Sans-Souci's arrest, suspecting him of plotting a rebellion. [9] But before he could be arrested Sans-Souci defected back to the rebel side. Along with other rebel leaders like Macaya and Va-Malheureux, Sans-Souci soon controlled much of northern Saint-Domingue's mountainous regions. The rebel forces ...
Sans Souci, an Italian pale lager brand owned by Heineken International Sans Souci Parkway, a road connecting Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Sans Souci is a restaurant in Season 1, Episode 12 "Capitol Offense" ( Murder, She Wrote )
National History Park (Haitian Creole: Pak nasyonal istorik, French: Parc national historique) is a national park in Haiti established on 1968. It is located in Milot.It was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
Sans Souci Park South Side, Chicago: 1899–1913 Shireland: Hampshire: 1988–1991 ... Dallas: 1940s–1976 Wet 'n Wild: Garland: White Water Grand Prairie: 1982–1986
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Historic Mill of Sanssouci Around 1900. The Historic Mill of Sanssouci is a mill in Potsdam, Germany.Thanks to the legend of The Miller of Sanssouci (German: Der Müller von Sanssouci), the Mill (Historische Mühle) became famous, particularly due to its association with Frederick the Great and his summer palace of Sanssouci.