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Meeting de Saint-Denis: 2 Jun 1984 [5] 2nd Meeting de Paris: 13 Jul 1985 [6] 3rd BNP de Paris: 22 Jul 1986 [6] 4th Saint-Denis Invitational: 11 Jun 1987 [6] 5th Saint-Denis Invitational: 7 Jun 1988 [6] [7] 6th Meeting International de Saint-Denis: 23 Jun 1989 [8] [7] 7th Meeting International de Saint-Denis: 22 Jun 1990 [6] [9] 8th Meeting ...
In time, St Denis came to be regarded as the patron saint of the French people, with St Louis the patron of the monarchy and royal dynasties. [9] Saint Denis or Montjoie! Saint Denis! became the typical war-cry of the French armies. The oriflamme, which became the standard of France, was the banner consecrated upon his tomb.
Saint-Denis (/ ˌ s æ̃ d ə ˈ n iː /, French: [sɛ̃d(ə)ni] ⓘ) is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km (5.8 mi) from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris (after Boulogne-Billancourt), with a population of 113,116 at the 2020 census
Saint Denis of Paris, 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint, patron saint of Paris Denis the Carthusian (1402–1471) Brent St. Denis (born 1950), Canadian politician
This is a list of abbots and grand priors of the Basilica of Saint-Denis. This list is drawn mostly from Félicie d'Ayzac , Histoire de Saint-Denys (Paris, 1861), Vol. 1, pp. cxxiii–cxxxi. Abbots
Michel Pinoit chronicled the reign of Charles VI of France, whose coronation is shown in this miniature painted by Jean Fouquet.. Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), known as the Chronicler of Saint-Denis, [1] [2] the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French Monk cantor, [3] and chronicle writer best known for his history of the reign of Charles VI of France. [4]
In Sparkill, Denis Whitton, a longtime Rockland restaurateur, has closed his short-lived speakeasy. Meanwhile, Hartell's Jukebox Deli in Upper Nyack is closing, but there's no word on what might ...
One of the engravings from the description of the treasury by Michel Félibien, 1706.Among other objects, it depicts Joyeuse (far left), the Cross of Saint Eligius (left), the bust reliquary of Saint Benedict (center), the Screen of Charlemagne (right); and on the front row, from left to right, Suger's Eagle, the Navette de Saint Denis, the Sardonyx Ewer, and the Crown of Charlemagne.