The Rue La Fayette is a street in the 9th and 10th arrondissement of Paris, between the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin and the Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière...
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Lafayette (redirect from La Fayette)
Look up Lafayette, lafayette, or LaFayette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lafayette or La Fayette may refer to: Lafayette (name), a list of people...
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the corner of rue La Fayette and the Chaussée d'Antin, in Paris. In 1896, their company purchased the entire building at 1 rue La Fayette; in 1905 they...
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of Antin (1665–1736) in 1712. In 1989 La Fayette was added referring to famous shopping street of Rue La Fayette, named after Gilbert du Motier, marquis...
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Line 7 of the Paris Métro. It is located near the junction between rue La Fayette and rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, after which it is named and along which...
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List of places named for the Marquis de Lafayette (redirect from List of places named for Marquis de la Fayette)
Louisiana Fayette, Alabama Fayette, Iowa Fayette, Maine Fayette, Michigan Fayette, Mississippi Fayette, Missouri Fayette, New York Fayette, Ohio Fayette, Utah...
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patterns of the flag of the United States, due to its location under rue La Fayette, which pays homage to the general who had fought alongside the Americans...
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respect and love for my dear friend." From 1783, La Fayette grew up in the Hôtel de La Fayette at 183 rue de Bourbon, Paris. Their home was the headquarters...
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Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles, Marquise de La Fayette (2 November 1759 – 25 December 1807), was a French marchioness. She was the daughter of Jean...
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The Rue de la Victoire is a street in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The former name of the street was "Rue Chantereine", which means "singing frogs"...
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