DIJON

dēzhôNˈ, city (1990 pop. 151,636), capital of Côte-d'Or dept., E France, the old capital of Burgundy. It is a transportation hub and industrial center with food, metal-products, and electronics industries. Its mustard and cassis (black currant liqueur) are famous, and Dijon is also an important shipper of Burgundy wine. It is at least equally noteworthy for its art treasures.

Founded in ancient times, Dijon flourished when the rulers of Burgundy made it their residence (11th cent.); after Burgundy was reunited with France (late 15th cent.), Dijon remained a thriving cultural center. The orator and writer Bossuet and the composer Rameau were among the noted figures born in the city. Dijon Univ. was founded in 1722. Rousseau's prizewinning essay written for the Academy of Dijon in 1749 made him famous.

Among the city's art treasures are the funeral statues of the dukes of Burgundy by Claus Sluter and his disciples, housed in the town hall, originally the 12th-century ducal palace. Noted buildings in Dijon include the Cathedral of St. Bénigne (13th–14th cent.), the Church of Notre Dame (13th cent., in Burgundian Gothic), St. Michael's Church (Renaissance), the Hôtel Aubriot (14th cent.; now containing a museum of Burgundian folklore), and the palace of justice (15th–16th cent.), which once housed the powerful parliament of Burgundy. A 1990s building campaign has produced modern foci like the new performing arts center.

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...les origines possibles de Notre-Dame de Dijon ", Mem. com. C.-dOr, 20 , 1933...367; id. , " Les anciennes paroisses de Dijon ", ibid. , 29-34; see also Boudot...cxi; H. Chabeuf, " Notre-Dame de Dijon el la cathedrale de Cantorbery ". Mem...
...50 The rivalry between the Parlement of Dijon and the Chambre de Ville was especially...frequently lost elections, the Parlement of Dijon established a ten-man commission in 1598 to investigate electoral problems. Dijon possessed a wide electorate. On average...
...deClared.93 A retired railway engineer living in Dijon, Fr6d6ric Rodot, was equally confident that...declaring that if a turbotrain bypassing Dijon were built, the number of daily rapides from Dijon to Paris would be cut from fifteen to seven...
...metropolitain de Besancon. Bihliothegue Municipale de Dijon 306: Chartes des privileges franchises et libertes des habitans et commune de Dijon ... 309: Recueil darrets et reglements du parlement de Dijon, concernant 161ec- tion des maires, echevins...
...faite par les six sections de la Commune de Dijon ... des crimes commis par Leonard Bourdon et Pioche-Fer Bernard des Saintes (Dijon, An III), BL, F 846.11; also Archives...dOr, periode revolutionnaire, serie L (Dijon, 1913), L 43: Registre des deliberations...
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...Revolution as Local Experience: The Terror in Dijon. by Lee Baker FREDERIC-HENRI RICHARD...one of the leading citizens of old regime Dijon. President at the Parlement and descended...played a prominent role in the campaign in Dijon during the elections to the Estates General...
...Urban Audiences in Seventeenth-Century Dijon. by Michael P. Breen On 31 January 1629, Louis XIII made his royal entry into Dijon, the capital of Burgundy, a highly...prince of the blood made his entry into Dijon as Burgundys new royal governor. In contrast...
...Politics, and State Formation in Early Modern Dijon. by Orest Ranum Michael P. Breen. Law...Politics, and State Formation in Early Modern Dijon. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester...institutions. The League was certainly strong in Dijon; but instead of assessing its influence...
...Density: The Case of the Agglomeration of Dijon 1999. by Catherine Baumont , Cem Ertur...and employment in the agglomeration of Dijon (regional capital of Burgundy, France...monocentric character of the agglomeration of Dijon. 1. INTRODUCTION Over the last decades...
...early May 1700, Jean Villat, a mason in Dijon, France, brought defamation and abuse...contexts. Early modern cities such as Dijon were awash with children and young people...France were under twenty years old. (7) Dijon was representative of the French population...
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...FIBER. Kamut, Beet and Orange Salad with Dijon Dressing 6 SERVINGS VEGAN The great-great...beets 1 cup chopped green onions Salt to taste Dijon Mustard Dressing 2 Tbs. red wine vinegat 1 Tbs. Dijon mustard 1/2 cup olive oil Salt and freshly...
...tsp. chopped fresh chives 1/2 tsp. Dijon mustard 1/4 tsp. sherry vinegar 2 Tbs...1/2 cup chopped fresh fennel 2 tsp. Dijon mustard 2 Tbs. chopped shallots 2 cloves...seafood seasoning, such as Old Bay 1 tsp. Dijon mustard Pulse all ingrethenrs in food processor...
...Mary Ann Glendon In 1749 the Academy of Dijon offered a prize for the best essay on the...circumstances improved greatly after he won the Dijon prize. His cheeky, contrarian First Discourse...of others." Reprising the theme of his Dijon essay, Rousseau concluded that modern...
...teaspoon garlic salt >1 teaspoon Dijon mustard >1 teaspoon dried basil or...teaspoon garlic salt >1/4 teaspoon Dijon mustard >1 tablespoon fresh dill...oil, lemon juice, garlic >salt, Dijon mustard, dill weed and lemon >juice...
...Vitasoy USA, Inc., has created the first Dijon-flavored soy sandwich spread. Dijon Style Nayonaise(TM) gives consumers a tasty...brand marketing manager for Vitasoy. "With Dijon Style Nayonaise, they can indulge in a rich and...
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Dijon: Spreading Appeal of an Elitist Condiment...president asked for an unusual condiment: Dijon mustard. Blogger and Cornell Law professor...spicy mustard or something like that, or a Dijon mustard, something like that? Mr. Jacobsen...
...New Venture Is Set in a Valley between Dijon and Beaune Sense of History: Gothic Architecture...century abbey set in a lush valley between Dijon andBeaune in Burgundy, I know how my friend...shopping and culture thrown in. We arrive in Dijon via Eurostar and TGVsurely the most civilised...
48 Hours in DIJON; You Mustard Give It a Go. YOULL find...at reasonable prices. But if you visit Dijon watch out for rude shopkeepers warns GILLIAN...walking, this time to the oldest shop in Dijon, built in 1448. Its a quaint tea shop...
HOLIDAYS: 48 Hours in DIJON; You Mustard Give It a Go. YOULL find...at reasonable prices. But if you visit Dijon watch out for rude shopkeepers warns GILLIANUPTON...walking, this time to the oldest shop in Dijon, built in 1448. Its a quaint tea shop...
Shrimp Dijon Pasta Salad with Asparagus. 1 pound penne...pound thin fresh asparagus ? cup Garlic Dijon Vinaigrette, recipe at left, or more to...removing any ice pieces. Make the Garlic Dijon Vinaigrette, recipe follows. Rinse and...
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DIJON dezhoN , city (1990 pop. 151,636...black currant liqueur) are famous, and Dijon is also an important shipper of Burgundy...art treasures. Founded in ancient times, Dijon flourished when the rulers of Burgundy made...
...sculptural works for the porch of the Chartreuse of Champmol, near Dijon; there stands his pedestal for a Calvary the Well of Moses...realism, dignity, and power. Another magnificent work at Dijon is the tomb of Philip the Bold, with a recumbent effigy upon...
...the Austrians back from positions they had recently regained in Lombardy and Piedmont, Napoleon Bonaparte gathered an army at Dijon and crossed into Italy by way of the Great St. Bernard Pass. A surprise attack by the Austrians under Baron Melas at Marengo...
...capture Rome. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 71 he commanded a group of French and Italian volunteers and won a battle near Dijon (1871). Garibaldi was elected to the Italian parliament in 1874, but his political career was undistinguished. Bibliography...
BLONDEL, MAURICE 1861 1949, French Catholic philosopher, b. Dijon. He was a professor at the universities of Montauban, Lille, and Aix-Marseille during his influential career. Like his contemporary...
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