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Vendôme
[ vahn-dohm ]
noun
- Louis Jo·seph de [lwee zhaw-, zef, d, uh], 1654–1712, French general and marshal.
Vendôme
/ vɑ̃dom /
noun
- VendômeLouis Joseph de16541712MFrenchMILITARY: general Louis Joseph de (lwi ʒozɛf də). 1654–1712, French marshal, noted for his command during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
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Its two chief masses are 146 feet high, or about equal to the Vendôme column in Paris.
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A floppy picturesque Paris student, lounging springlike in the Place Vendôme, is worth a fair lady's glance of curiosity.
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It was in one of the lubberly houses of the Place Vendôme that the poet of the keyboard died a few days later.
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He was instrumental in saving many works of art, but he ordered the destruction of the Column in the Place Vendôme.
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The following night twenty volumes left their places, among them the Lucretius of Prior de Vendôme.
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