Articles, tagged with "king louis xiv", page 1
09th January 2012
Getting There
Where is it? 7th District, 17th Place de Trocadero (Near Eiffel Tower)
How do I get there? Bus 22, 30, 32, or 63. Or Batobus Eiffel Tower
When is it open? Wednesday to Monday from 11h00. Closing times vary. N...
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Rite Borges
10th June 2011
When it comes to women's footwear there are several looks that by no means really go from fashion. For that beginner shoe-buyer, or fanatic within the producing, it's good to have an thought of what you are trying to find by paying focus to some classic s...
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Tom Glass
07th April 2011
So is the cute little town in north-eastern Hungary Tokaj or Tokay? Well, that depends....
And is that liquid gold they make in Hungary Tokaji or Tokaj or Tokay?
How you spell the name of the town or that sweet white wine depends on whether you're s...
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Stuart Hely
30th March 2011
Over the years tutus have been the costume icon for ballerinas across the world. Over time tutus have been developed from their original design and branched off into many different forms and designs. From different kinds of fabrics, shapes and even weight...
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Ashton Field
25th March 2011
No man’s wardrobe can be complete without a good set of ties. Wearing a tie gives the impression that you’re stylish, a go-getter, and that you mean business. Ties are used to show a person’s identity, occupation, social status, even loyalty to a certain ...
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Cliff Spears
19th February 2011
Marquise diamond rings have an interesting history all their own. In the late 1600's to the early 1700's, King Louis XIV was known during his reign as the Sun King, because he wanted to bring sunshine and joy to his kingdom. Also known as the husband of t...
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Pam Kazmierczak
21st January 2011
Coffee history is an exciting history, full of drama and an amazing aptitude for survival. Coffee has been coveted by many a nation for its income producing ability. From uncertain origins, to elixir for the elite, to a drink for the people, coffee has co...
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S.Brooks
11th January 2011
River cruises can be the most mesmerizing experience for mere mortals. Coupled with the charm and beauty of the French capital, when explored via river Seine on bateau à paris is going to be the experience of a life time.
A cruise along the river Seine...
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bateauxseine
24th December 2010
Are you aware that the marquise layout of diamond rings is believed to originate in France as far again since the 18th century?
King Louis XIV asked jewelers to layout an exceptional form of a diamond that is certainly just like the sultry way his then...
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Author:
BartNortonn
23rd December 2010
st louis citynewsEuropean exploration of the area began virtually a century ahead of the metropolis was officially founded. Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette, the two French, traveled by way of the Mississippi River valley in 1673. 5 years later, La Sall...
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Kimmy Matthew
02nd December 2010
Ernest Hemmingway once said, "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a movable feast". Paris is a city of romance and mystique, and to discover just w...
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Alfred Halfnight
19th November 2010
The simple yet sophisticated lines of marquise diamond engagement rings make them one of the most admired choices for bridal sets as well as for other accented rings and solitaires. Knowing what makes this particular diamond shape individual and how it af...
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Author:
John smith
16th November 2010
There are varieties of professional dance shoes available in the local market. These shoes are very important for performing dance. Many dance professionals use special shoes of dancing. Dance as a presentation art developed into the seventeenth Century j...
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Author:
Abdullah
12th November 2010
The Origins of Perfume and How Perfume is Made
precious oilsPerfumes have been around in the world almost as people have. In fact its origins can be traced all the way back to ancient Egypt an even before that period. Back then and until recently, perf...
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Author:
Sue Cooper
13th October 2010
Forty-five million tourists visit Paris every year, making it the one of the world’s most popular destinations. Ranked as one of the three most influential cities in the world, its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Sacré-Coeur Basilica and Arc de...
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Author:
Jennifer Smith