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    Bernard Poyet (3 May 1742 – 6 December 1824) was a French architect, best known for his work on the Palais Bourbon in Paris. A native of Dijon, Poyet...
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    government leaders. Beginning in 1806, during Napoleon's French Empire, Bernard Poyet's Neoclassical facade was added to mirror that of the Church of the Madeleine...
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    Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine Portico of the Palais Bourbon (Paris), 1806–1808, by Bernard Poyet Vendôme Column (Place Vendôme, Paris), 1806–1810, by Jacques Gondouin...
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    the French Archived June 3, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Georgian Index Bernard Picart, "Histoire des religions et des moeurs de tous les peuples du monde...
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    Metropolitan Museum of Art Portico of the Palais Bourbon, Paris, by Bernard Poyet, 1806-1808 La Madeleine, Paris, by Pierre-Alexandre Vignon, 1807-1842...
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    the architect Bernard Poyet (1742-1824) was presented in a memoir entitled "On the need to transfer and rebuild the Hôtel-Dieu." Poyet proposed to build...
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    154 x 73.5 cm; Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris) Empire throne; by Bernard Poyet and François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter; 1805; carved and gilded...
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    landscape architect named Etickhausen and the architect of the Duke, Bernard Poyet, to build the follies. The intention of the garden was to surprise and...
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    Amand 1756 – Hughes Taraval 1757 – Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau 1758 – Jean-Bernard Restout 1759 – Étienne de La Vallée Poussin 1760 – Simon Julien [fr] 1761...
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    statuette of Bossuet (all in the Louvre), are amongst his best works. When Bernard Poyet constructed the "Fontaine des Innocents" from the earlier edifice of...
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    In 1788, following a decree of the Council of State, the architect Bernard Poyet became responsible for completely rebuilding the hospital. In 1863,...
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  • 1997 Gus Poyet - Real Zaragoza, free, June 1997 Tore André Flo - Brann, £300,000, 1997 Celestine Babayaro - Anderlecht, £2,250,000, 1997 Bernard Lambourde...
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  • Gourvennec. On 20 January 2018, Gourvennec was fired and was replaced by Gus Poyet. Poyet guided Bordeaux to a 6th-placed finish at the end of the season. In July...
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  • Gianfranco Zola 1 Dennis Wise 1 Gianluca Vialli 1 Bernard Lambourde 1 Gianluca Vialli 6 Gustavo Poyet 2 Tore Andre Flo 1 Frank Leboeuf 1 Gianluca Vialli...
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  • developed the first modern roundabout in France at the Place de l'Étoile. Bernard Poyet, c. 1791 Étienne-Hippolyte Godde, 1818–1830 Napoléon Alexandre Roger [fr]...
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  • Perrot (born 1945) 1815 : Jacques-Charles Bonnard (1765–1818) 1818 : Bernard Poyet (1742–1824) 1825 : François Debret (1777–1850) 1850 : Guillaume Abel...
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  • progress". The Independent. London. Retrieved 5 November 2009. "Football: Poyet's late strike lands Super Cup for Chelsea". Independent. 29 August 1998....
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    1785, thirteen years after the 1772 fire, the project of the architect Bernard Poyet (1742-1824) was presented in a memoir entitled "On the need to transfer...
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  • previously won the trophy. Chelsea won the match 1–0 with a late goal from Gus Poyet. This was the first Super Cup to be played as a one-off match at a neutral...
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  • midfield that already boasted Dennis Wise, Roberto Di Matteo and Gustavo Poyet. Blackburn Rovers striker Chris Sutton was also signed for £10 million,...
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