VERSAILLES

vərsīˈ, Fr. vĕrsīˈ, city (1990 pop. 91,029), capital of Yvelines dept., N central France. It was an insignificant village made famous by Louis XIV, who built (mid-17th cent.) the palace and grounds that have become almost synonymous with the name Versailles. The growth of the town began in 1682, when Louis moved his court there. The huge structure, representing French classical style at its height, was the work of Louis Le Vau, J. H. Mansart, and Charles Le Brun. André Le Nôtre laid out the park and gardens, which are decorated with fountains, reservoirs, and sculptures by such artists as Antoine Coysevox. A huge machine was built at Marly-le-Roi to supply water for the fountains. The park contains two smaller palaces, the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon, as well as numerous temples, grottoes, and other decorative structures. The scene of the beginnings of the French Revolution, Versailles never again became a royal residence (the Tuileries in Paris replaced it in this function); under Louis Philippe it became a national monument and museum. The palace was the scene of the proclamation of the German Empire (1871) and of the Third French Republic. Several important treaties were signed at Versailles, most notably the 1919 treaty ending World War I and establishing the League of Nations. Versailles is today one of the greatest tourist centers in France. The palace serves as a residence for visiting foreign leaders. It was the site of a bombing by separatists in 1978, when one wing was damaged. The city has some industry, such as distilling and market gardening. It is a garrison town, with a military hospital and military schools.

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VERSAILLES AND THE TRIANONS VERSAILLES AND THE TRIANONS BY PIERRE DE NOLHAC DIRECTOR OF THE VERSAILLES MUSEUM ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR BY RENE BINET NEW YORK DODD, MEAD COMPANY 1906 COPYRIGHT, 1906 BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY Published...
STRESEMANN AND THE REVISION OF VERSAILLES "Instinct and experience alike teach...1925 STRESEMANN AND THE REVISION OF VERSAILLES A Fight for Reason HENRY L...revision of a major treaty, the Treaty of Versailles. In general, it addresses itself to...
WILSON AT VERSAILLES Problems in American Civilization...PRAGMATISM AND AMERICAN CULTURE WILSON AT VERSAILLES THE NEW DEAL -- REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION...DESEGREGATION AND THE SUPREME COURT WILSON AT VERSAILLES EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY...
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...Princesse de Cleves and the politics of Versailles garden design. by Anne Leone...of Louis XIV, frequently ensconced at Versailles, in 1678. The narrative itself is a...and purpose of Louis XIVs gardens at Versailles. I am not suggesting that the Princess...
The Versailles legacy by Derek Aldcroft...space in the East. The terms of the Versailles peace settlement provided the resolve...of Europe. She refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty, failed to endorse the League...
...Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939. by Sidney Aster...Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939, by Keith Neilson...relations against the backdrop of the 1919 Versailles settlement and within the larger framework...
Vienna and Versailles: The Courts of Europes Dynastic Rivals...by John C. Rule Vienna and Versailles: The Courts of Europes Dynastic Rivals...Kammerer or chamberlain; while at Versailles the chamberlain had added "grand...
...applied this vision in the fight over the Versailles Treaty of 1919. Part IV examines the...force. C. A Case Study: Root and the Versailles Treaty Root played a leading role...Papers) ("Secretary Hughes said the Versailles Peace Conference had departed from the...
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Vive! Versailles by Liz Trotta An animated...tribute at the entrance to the town of Versailles, just outside of Paris. On the one...Rohans point is that American ties to Versailles run deep. And he is using that historical...
TWO CHEERS FOR VERSAILLES. by Mark Mazower Mark Mazower looks back to the much maligned Versailles Treaty and finds we still live in the continent it created. THE VERSAILLES TREATY settlement was, from the moment of its birth...
...version of last Springs Exhibition at Versailles, more pertinently called Mine de Pompadour...has curtailed the visual display at Versailles. All that it has added, or abetted...implies, as the more subtle exhibition at Versailles did not, that the marquise was anxious...
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The Treat of VERSAILLES. Byline: EMILIE MCMEEKAN Youd think the revolution had never happened at Versailles. Emilie McMeekan steps into Marie Antoinettes...you can live it up like a queen in Versailles? Forget the revolution - the spirit...
Fund drive to restore Versailles old glory by Liz Trotta...has been talking up the glories of Versailles and the good will of Americans as...tribute at the entrance to the town of Versailles, just outside of Paris. On the...
Royal treatment at Versailles benefit by Kevin Chaffee...June 24-28) surrounding "Le Bal de Versailles," one of the most glamorous social...auspices of the American Friends of Versailles, to restore the grounds and ornamental...
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VERSAILLES, TREATY OF any of several treaties signed in the palace of Versailles, France. For the Treaty of Versailles of 1783, which ended the American Revolution , see Paris, Treaty of , 1783. In the Franco...
VERSAILLES v rsi , Fr. versi , city (1990 pop. 91,029), capital...and grounds that have become synonymous with the name Versailles. The growth of the town began in 1682, when Louis moved...The scene of the beginnings of the French Revolution, Versailles never again became a royal residence (the Tuileries...
...Cambridge. Early Career and Critique of Versailles Keynes served (1906 08) in the India...inequitable economic provisions of the Versailles Treaty. His Economic Consequences of...him world fame. Keynes criticized the Versailles Treaty for its vindictiveness, specifically...
...16,775), Yvelines dept., N France, on the Seine River near Versailles. Nearby is the hamlet of Marly-la-Machine, where in 1682 a...the machine de Marly, was built to supply the fountains of Versailles. Considered one of the wonders of the world, the engine was...
...of Louis XIV and produced a great part of the sculpture at Versailles. His Winged Horses, at the entrance to the Tuileries gardens...treatment. The bust of Conde (Le Havre), that of Colbert (Versailles), and the tomb of Mazarin (Louvre) are notable works...
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