LIMOGES

lēmôzhˈ, city (1990 pop. 136,407), capital of Haute-Vienne dept., W central France, on the Vienne River. It is famous for its ceramics industry, which uses the abundant kaolin in the area; the city's porcelain workshops employ more than 10,000 people. The shoe industry is also large. Uranium is mined, and automobiles and electrical equipment are manufactured. An ancient town, Limoges became (12th cent.) the seat of the viscounty of Limoges and (1589) the capital of Limousin prov. It was often visited by war, pestilence, and famine. Richard Coeur de Lion (Richard I of England) was killed in battle near Limoges (1199). In 1370, Edward the Black Prince burned the city and massacred its inhabitants. The famous Limoges enamel industry was fully developed by the 13th cent. and culminated in the work of Léonard Limousin, but it declined when Limoges was once more devastated in the Wars of Religion. Turgot, who was intendant from 1761 to 1764, brought back prosperity by introducing (1771) the china manufactures. Limoges has a cathedral (chiefly 13th–16th cent.), a notable ceramics museum, and an art gallery containing many works by Renoir, who was born there. Limoges Univ. is there.

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...LECHO DE LA GENDARMERIE NATIONALE . In Limoges, refugeed from Paris. Twice monthly...the service . BN * ECOLE ET LIBERTE . In Limoges, refugeed from Paris. Monthly. 1933...FOYER . Formerly called LE PELERIN . In Limoges. Weekly. 1940-1944. Weekly of the...
...often from each of the ten quartiers of Limoges before the consular elections each year...bourgeois. 64 Jambeville remained in Limoges throughout June dispensing justice in...were caught in Bergerac and returned to Limoges. They were broken on the wheel on 10...
...Haviland porcelain , were born outside of Limoges. Amdurs sample, taken from the census...percent of the shoemakers were born in Limoges; 41.2 percent in the department of...Social Conflict in France and the Limoges Revolution of April 27, 1848," Societas...
...URBANIZATION AND THE GROWTH OF CITIES. LIMOGES . During the nineteenth century it emerged...strikes in the city, by skilled workers in Limoges most important industry, the manufacture...legislative elections of April 1848, Limoges workers briefly seized power, disarming...
...URBANIZATION AND THE GROWTH OF CITIES. LIMOGES . During the nineteenth century it emerged...strikes in the city, by skilled workers in Limoges most important industry, the manufacture...legislative elections of April 1848, Limoges workers briefly seized power, disarming...
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...Melissa Legrand , Marie-Eve Brodeur , Therese Bouffard , Elyse Limoges , David C. Bellinger , Donna Mergler BACKGROUND: Manganese...Marie-Eve Brodeur, (1) Therese Bouffard, (6) Elyse Limoges, (7) David C. Bellinger, (8) and Donna Mergler (1...
Appointment of New Jee Editorial Team by Paul Limoges The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Journal of Experiential Education...
...of the monastery of Saint-Martial in Limoges. The antiphoner portion of the book...century, monastery of Saint-Martial, Limoges, France. Paris, Bibliotheque nationale...century, monastery of Saint-Martial, Limoges, France. Paris, Bibliotheque nationale...
...to compare the Laon Ordo to the version from Limoges. The format of both the Laon and Limoges plays follows that of their source sermon...Laon play, however, that diverge from the Limoges play and even from the Vos inquam sermon...
...Christina Vogel. La Praxis enonciative. Limoges: PULIM, coll. Nouveaux actes semiotiques...tragique du temps humain au XXe siecle". Limoges, 1992. Pp. 220. Tsukamoto, Masanori...sous la dir. de Jacques Fontanille. Limoges: PU de Limoges, coll. Nouveaux actes...
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Limoges boxes: a French tradition. by Kris Cobb Limoges boxes are ceramic containers with a metal hinge, which...dimensional form with the history of trinket boxes from Limoges, France. The result is a small project with huge impact...
...PASCA selects a shy French girl from the Limoges audience to play his new roommate/friend...early October in the industrial city of Limoges, roughly three hours by train south of...elsewhere, for more than 22 years now--in Limoges. THE PAINTER PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR...
...right programs in place," says Greg Limoges, the companys vice president of compensation...you can understand trends," Monsters Limoges says. "You have to be very close to...level. In addition to monthly reporting. Limoges and his colleagues meet weekly to discuss...
...heavens when the terrible news reached Limoges. The monks interpreted these signs as...killed on the spot. Such was the case in Limoges in 1010, when after a flood engulfed...Cluny and captured Moors to the monks at Limoges for slaves. More important, by the 1040s...
...full-time positions in cathedrals of large cities such as Limoges, Orleans, Tulle, and Tours. Many were employed as professors...1870, he was organist at the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne in Limoges. In addition to several dramas, he composed the cantata Le...
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New Flights to Limoges. Low cost airline Flybe has announced flights from Newcastle to the French city of Limoges will be starting next year. The flights to Limoges ( famed for its porcelain ( will start on May 26...
...in Kirstens Ground-Floor and Basement Flat, Top. She Also Owns Another Flat in the House, above. Right: Her Home near Limoges. Byline: NIKKI MURFITT To millions of youngsters Kirsten OBrien is the bubbly blonde whothinks nothing of dressing up as...
...parachuted into France and, below,the Limoges prison where she was held IN JUNE 1944...anyone fearless enough to fly from London to Limoges,the journey took about four hours. Nowadays Limoges has a lovely airport,reached by airlines...
...Massif Central and the Atlantic Ocean is Limoges, one of Frances hidden gems. F amed the world over for its exquisite chinaware, Limoges is a fascinating city with ancient buildings...airline. I did the latter, arriving at Limoges Airport where I was handed a useful booklet...
...come out at last. When wed arrived at Limoges - Limousins capital - earlier in the week...Details: 00 33 555 98 55 47). Back in Limoges, which is famous for its porcelain...porcelain is made and why the tone (town) of Limoges is famous. The "tone" is _ a fascinating...
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LIMOGES lemozh , city (1990 pop. 136,407), capital of...electrical equipment are manufactured. An ancient town, Limoges became (12th cent.) the seat of the viscounty of Limoges and (1589) the capital of Limousin prov. It was often...
...comprises the depts. of Correze, Creuse, and Haute-Vienne. Limoges, the historic capital, is the center of ceramics industries, for which the abundant kaolin of the region is used; both Limoges and Tulle are important markets for the cattle raised in most...
...French painter in enamel, most celebrated member of a family of Limoges enamel artists. His earliest authenticated works (1532...examples of his art and the works of his shop are found in the Limoges Museum and the Cluny Museum, Paris. The Metropolitan Museum...
...royal administration. From 1761 to 1774 he was intendant of Limoges . After writing his Lettres sur la tolerance (1753 54...Vincent de Gournay and was a disciple of the physiocrats . In Limoges, then one of the poorest provinces of France, he applied...
...brilliant coloristic effects were achieved in the Meuse valley. Concurrently, Limoges became a long-time center of superb enamelwork production. From Limoges in the 16th cent. emerged the most famous artist to work in enamel, Leonard Limousin...
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