GRENOBLE

grənôˈblə, city (1990 pop. 153,973), capital of Isère dept., SE France, on the Isère River at the foot of the Alps. It is the hydroelectric center of France and has an important nuclear-research center. Metals, electrical equipment, chemicals, and food products are the chief manufactures. An ancient city of the Allobroges and a Roman city, Grenoble came under the Burgundians (5th cent.), the Franks (6th cent.), and the kingdom of Provence (9th–11th cent.). When that kingdom broke up, Grenoble became a possession of the dauphins of Viennois; Dauphiné along with its capital, Grenoble, passed to the French crown in 1349. The parlement of Grenoble was strongly anti-Royalist during the French Revolution. In Grenoble are a famous university (founded 1339); the Cathedral of Notre Dame (12–13th cent.); the Church of St. André (13th–14th cent.), which contains the tomb of the military hero Pierre Bayard; the Renaissance palace of the dauphins (now the courthouse); and an art museum. Another museum is devoted to Stendhal, who was born in Grenoble. Near the city is the Grande Chartreuse, a monastery founded in 1084. Grenoble is a noted tourist and skiing center and was the site of the 1968 winter Olympics.

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...DE NOTRE DAME DE LA DELIVRANCE . In Grenoble. Quarterly. 1890-1944. BN BULLETIN...HOTELIERE DU DEPARTEMENT DE LISERE . In Grenoble. Monthly. 1943 AD Isere * BULLETIN DE LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE GRENOBLE . In Grenoble. Quarterly. 1918 AD...
ROUTE PAGE 5. LYONS Paris TO GRENOBLE 34 6. LYONS TO AIX-LES-BAINS AND CHAMBERY 37 A...Aoste-St-Genix, and St-Beron 39 7. VALENCE TO GRENOBLE AND CHAMBERY 40 8. GRENOBLE AND ITS ENVIRONS 44 9. THE GRANDE-CHARTREUSE 52...
...development using the example of the regions around Grenoble in France. Grenoble has always been the capital of the Dauphine which...Departements of The Drome, Isere, and the Hautes Alpes. Grenoble was and is an important centre for that region...
...was elected. For the next few years, Grenoble knew little unrest. The Revolution met...department of the lsere, but the city of Grenoble remained faithful to the Convention...federalists were quashed. For its loyalty, Grenoble seems to have been rewarded, for the...
...have developed important secondary centres, such as Grenoble. Grenoble has a number of initial conditions which favoured...universities, the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG) plus grande ecoles and technical colleges...
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...Sensibilites Aux Nuisances et Pollutions Industrielles a Grenoble, 1810-1914. by Nicolas Kenny Baret-Bourgoin...sensibilites aux nuisances et pollutions industrielles a Grenoble, 1810-1914. Grenoble, Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 2005...
...Teaching Quality in Logistics by Robert A. Novack , William L. Grenoble IV , Nancy J. Goodbread The emergence of quality as a basic...Expectations (New York: Free Press). ABOUT THE AUTHORS William L. Grenoble IV is administrative director of the Center for Logistics Research...
...in the Sillon Alpin--Chambery and Grenoble--has permitted us to identify the...urbaines du sillon alpin, Chambery et Grenoble, permettra tout dabord de saisir les...urbaines du Sillon Alpin,--Chambery et Grenoble-, qui depuis la fin des annees 1960...
...the list: Nantes (over 750 000), Grenoble and Lens-Douai (500,000 each...regional pole? The case presented by Grenoble is also interesting: it is quite smaller...from its proxmity to Lyons can bring Grenoble to international status and virtually...
...Economics and Management at the University of Grenoble (France) completed the questionnaire...first Center for Entrepreneurship on Grenoble Universitys campus (Boissin, 2006...students of IUP Ingenierie Economique (UPMF Grenoble). They were the bridge for this research...
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Lothar Hempel: Magasin-Centre National dArt Contemporain, Grenoble, France. by Claire Moulene IN 1996 Nicolas Bourriaud included Lothar Hempel in "Traffic" at CAPC in Bordeaux, France, placing...
...Francois of his latest housing scheme in Grenoble, as we pore over images and maquettes...Francois whips out an initial image of Grenoble showing three interlocking blocks clad...thinner, cream coloured skin used on the Grenoble facades. In collaboration with roofing...
...gold medal at the Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France. It was the first Olympics...only American gold-medal winner at Grenoble, the excitement was justified. Figure...But her triumph wasnt the main event at Grenoble. The bona fide star was Frances Jean...
...1968 was a watershed in the evolution of Grenoble, strongly influencing subsequent patterns...spatial and visual cohesion to new town Grenoble. This is a case where commissioning...university campus building, also in Grenoble. There, the effect was essentially...
...17 October 1934, Messiaen wrote from Grenoble about a performance which Arrieu had...Messiaen spent his summer holiday in Grenoble, and wrote on 12 September about his...Paris (14e). At the moment I am in Grenoble where I am spending my holidays thats...
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...Race to Shock Schleck; TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 20 - Grenoble to Grenoble 42.5 Km (26 Miles). Byline: Andy Lloyd-Williams...Andy Schleck in the penultimate days time trial in Grenoble and is now all but certain of success. The BMC team...
...TOUGH TO KO THE FRENCH; Northampton 27 Grenoble 16. by Alex SPINK BEN COHEN celebrated...the stroke of half-time to subdue a Grenoble side hungry to repeat their home win...seat with a 23rd-minute try but gutsy Grenoble proved more durable than most French...
...Sundays Heineken European Cup defeat by Grenoble in France. But he said: "The joint...Murray underwent an immediate X-ray in a Grenoble hospital and went straight to Murrayfield...prop Barry Stewart arrived home from Grenoble yesterday unable to disguise his frustration...
...2006 GLASGOW PRESTWICK TO: FRANCE Grenoble: Starts Dec 18, 2006 HOLLAND Eindhoven...Alghero: Starts Oct 6, 2006 FRANCE Grenoble: Star ts Dec 19, 2006 PAIN Santiago...Salzburg: Starts Dec 19, 2006 VISIT GRENOBLE Grenoble Airport is the gateway to the...
...crucial Heineken European Cup clash with Grenoble in France was called off less than an...pitch frozen and dangerously rutted. Grenoble insisted the surface was playable but...hours earlier. Rankin pointed out: "Grenoble officials agreed to put heaters on the...
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GRENOBLE gr no bl , city (1990 pop. 153,973...city of the Allobroges and a Roman city, Grenoble came under the Burgundians (5th cent...cent.). When that kingdom broke up, Grenoble became a possession of the dauphins of...
...His father, Claude Perier, a manufacturer and financier of Grenoble, was an important figure in the Bank of France. In 1801...maintain a constitutional monarchy. He quelled uprisings in Grenoble and Lyons and refused to aid the Polish and Italian revolutions...
...revolutionary. A member of the States-General of 1789 from Grenoble, he was a brilliant speaker and leader of the Jacobins . After...monarch and appealed for an end to the Revolution. He retired to Grenoble, and was tried for treason and guillotined (1793). His...
...training. Jean Jacques Champollion-Figeac fezhak , 1778 1867, was an archaeologist and paleographer, a professor of Greek at Grenoble, and a curator of manuscripts at the Bibliotheque nationale. He also served as a professor of paleography at the Ecole des...
...French dialects. Langue doc (literally, "language of yes") was spoken south of a line running, roughly, from Bordeaux to Grenoble, whereas langue doil (literally, "language of yes") was prevalent in central and N France. The two dialect groups were...
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