ROUEN

rooäNˈ, city (1990 pop. 105,470), capital of Seine-Maritime dept., N France. Situated on the Seine near its mouth at the English Channel, Rouen functions as the port of Paris, handling an enormous volume of traffic. Among its many manufactures are metal products, chemicals, drugs, textiles, paper, and leather goods. Rouen is also an old commercial, administrative, and cultural center. Of pre-Roman origin, Rouen was the victim of repeated raids (9th cent.) by the Norsemen. By the 10th cent. it was the capital of Normandy and a leading European city. It was held (1419–49) in the Hundred Years War by the English. Joan of Arc was tried and burned there in 1431. From 1499 to 1789, Rouen was, with interruptions, the seat of a provincial parlement. A judicial center, it furnished many magistrates to France. Rouen has been an archiepiscopal see since the 5th cent. and is particularly rich in ecclesiastical buildings (see Gothic architecture and art). Rouen suffered severe damage in World War II; its port and much of the city had to be reconstructed. Damaged, but since restored, are the cathedral of Notre Dame (12th–15th cent.) with its famous Tour de Beurre [butter tower]; the Church of St. Maclou and the palace of justice (both 15th–16th cent.); and the Grosse Horloge, a Renaissance clock tower. The houses where Pierre Corneille and Gustave Flaubert were born are both museums. A university opened in Rouen in 1966.

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...works, some of them only to be found in Rouen itself, are worthy of the attention of...A. Floquet, second edition, 1883. Rouen Monumental au XVIIme siecle -- Georges Dubosc , 1897. Dictionaire des Rues de Rouen -- Nicetas Periaux, 1871. Histoire Chronologique...
...absence of the Great Seal. I. Given at Rouen, January 3, the year of grace 1431...from the venerable cathedral chapter of Rouen during vacancy of the archbishops see. Letter of the Cathedral Chapter of Rouen Granting Territory in Rouen to Pierre...
V. Group Exhibitions 1878 Rouen, 26 eme Salon Municipal de Rouen . 1 work, Fleurs des champs. 1880 Rouen, 28eme Salon Municipal de Rouen. 1882, October Rouen, 30eme Salon Municipal de Rouen. 2 works. 1883 Paris, Galerie Vivienne, Journal...
...workers UCtHW Gammell Roucy, Anne Louis Girodet de. See GirodetTrioson, Anne Louis Rouen, France Bonington, R. P. Rouen Boudin, E. L. Scene at Rouen Corot, J. B. C. Rouen from the hill of Saint Catherine Jongkind, J. B. Rouen...
...in which literacy was lowest is that of Rouen men who married migrant women Table 16...literacy level of women who had migrated to Rouen was the same as that of women who had been...5 16 37 Seine Maritime 41 65 73 8 23 45 Rouen 66 76 80 44 58 63 Table 16.18 Percentage...
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Spiegel. 17 So too in the case of the memory of bishops at Rouen: a narrative about the bishops of Rouen is not necessarily a narrative in favor of the bishops of Rouen. The relics of Nigasius and his companions Quirinus and Pientia had...
...of SantAgostino and in the Cathedral of Rouen of which he was archbishop. I argue that...lost, while his heart was to be taken to Rouen and buried in the crossing of the cathedral...Augustinian Hermits, and Archbishop of Rouen, foreshadows the actions and motivations...
...Normandy, probably the episcopal court at Rouen in the early part of the century since...Latin satires known to be by Warner of Rouen. But otherwise it remains shrouded in...of a combination, in eleventh-century Rouen, of Nordic traditions stressing obscurity...
...Petersburg, Copenhagen, Carpentras, Rouen, Oxford and especially Paris -- I am...played by the Puys of Dieppe, Caen, and Rouen in the history of French poetry between...ne des Normans) presentez au puy a Rouen .... The beautiful woodcut on the cover...
...deroule, avant le drame final, plutot a Rouen ou se consume leur liaison. On a aussi...passerent, alors on lenvoya au college de Rouen. A la fin de sa troisieme, il se mit...de "lune de miel" passes avec Leon a Rouen, Emma invente afin de menager de futurs...
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...surrealism: a moribund town square in a Rouen suburb has been transformed by a series...station and tram stop. Sotteville-les-Rouen is a sprawling and generally undistinguished southern suburb of Rouen. The main square with the town hall occupies...
Elektra in Rouen by Charles Pitt Elektra in Rouen On 16 March in Rouen, after having sung the demanding title role in Richard Strauss Elektra three times in six days, Susan Bullock sounded as fresh and tireless at the end as at the beginning...
Road to Rouen by Jon Young Road to Rouen Supergrass. Capitol. After a decade of stellar pop, Britains...loftiest track with a goofy guitar instrumental. Ultimately, Road to Rouen feels much too short, one sure indicator of a great album.
...Spectacular! Organ Favourites from St. Ouen, Rouen ABBEY SPECTACULAR! ORGAN FAVOURITES FROM ST. OUEN, ROUEN. Gerard Brooks, organist. IV/82 Cavaille...1890) of the Abbey Church of Saint-Ouen, Rouen, France. Priory PRCD 5032. Priory. org...
Daniel Roth Plays the Cavaille-coll at Saint-ouen in Rouen, France DANIEL ROTH PLAYS THE CAVAILLE-COLL AT SAINT-OUEN IN ROUEN, FRANCE. IV/82 Cavaille-Coll organ (1890). JAV Recordings JAV 165 (SACD). One of Frances master organists...
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A Heroines Footsteps; Domremy to Rouen on Joan of Arc Trail. Byline: Linda Joyce...the disguised dauphin; and, finally, Rouen, where she was imprisoned, tried and...the Loire Valley in its midsection and Rouen, Normandy, in the north. It takes several...
...TOM Bodden at the Tall Ships Festival in Rouen. IT is approaching midnight and the quay at Rouen is alive with activity. Families still promenade...Armada festival in the Normandy capital of Rouen was the prequel to the great ships passage...
...Weighs Anchor for the Armada Festival in Rouen, the Historic Capital of Normandy. Byline...is approaching midnight and the quay at Rouen is alive with activity. Families still...Armada festival in the Normandy capital of Rouen was the prequel to the great ships passage...
...Madame Bovary; (1) Travel Mail (2) ROUEN. Byline: Simon Heptinstall MADAME Bovary...lover Leon, bored by their guided tour of Rouen Cathedral, jumped into a horse-drawn...passion inside the cab. On our second day in Rouen I felt brave enough to suggest it to my...
The Rouen of Many; Its a le Mans Life for BRUCE BOOTH...from taking to what remains of the Circuit Rouen Les Essarts on the outskirts of the historic...next weeks 24-hour main event . . . and Rouen just happens to be on the route from Calais...
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ROUEN rooaN , city (1990 pop. 105,470), capital...Seine near its mouth at the English Channel, Rouen functions as the port of Paris, handling...textiles, paper, and leather goods. Rouen is also an old commercial, administrative...
...large loops through Normandy, past Rouen, and empties into the English Channel...dredged and oceangoing vessels can dock at Rouen. Much of Frances internal and foreign trade moves on the Seine. Paris, Rouen, and Le Havre owe their prosperity...
...appeared in the west facade of the cathedral at Rouen (1370); its culmination is in the Church of St. Maclou, Rouen (1437 50). Other conspicuous examples are the Palais de Justice at Rouen, begun 1482; the west chapels of Amiens Cathedral...
...economy is based on cattle raising, fishing, and tourism. In Rouen (the historic capital), Le Havre (see Havre, Le ), and...Louis XII established a provincial parlement for Normandy at Rouen. The Protestants made great headway in Normandy in the 16th...
...the English turned her over to the ecclesiastical court at Rouen. She was tried for heresy and witchcraft before Pierre Cauchon...relapsed heretic, and was burned at the stake (May 30, 1431) in Rouen. Charles VII made tardy recognition of her services by a rehabilitation...
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