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  1. The Institution des Chartreux or more commonly Les Chartreux is a private Roman Catholic Carthusian educational establishment under a "contract of association" to the French state school system. The main site of the school is located in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, on the hill of La Croix-Rousse.

  2. Bernard of Chartres (Latin: Bernardus Carnotensis; died after 1124) was a twelfth-century French Neo-Platonist philosopher, scholar, and administrator.

  3. The Chartreux is a breed of French cat. [1] . It is a very intelligent breed, devoted to its owners, patient, non-belligerent, and independent. It is also known as a calm and reserved cat. History. The Chartreux appears in 16th century French literature.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChartreuxChartreux - Wikipedia

    The Chartreux is a rare breed of cat from France, and is recognised by a number of registries around the world. The Chartreux is large and muscular (called cobby ) with relatively short, fine-boned limbs, and very fast reflexes.

  5. fr-academic.com › dic › frwikiJean-Claude Fall

    Portrait de Jean Claude Fall Jean Claude Fall, né en 1947 à Métlaoui en Tunisie, est un metteur en scène de théâtre et d opéras, et directeur de théâtre français.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guigo_IGuigo I - Wikipedia

    He was also a spiritual leader; Bernard of Clairvaux visited the Grande Chartreuse, probably in the 1120s, and wrote several letters to Guigo. He ruled the community until his death in 1136. He was a man of considerable learning, was known for his eloquence and great memory.

  7. Église Saint-Bruno des Chartreux, barocca, capolavoro di Ferdinand-Sigismond Delamonce, ospita uno dei più bei baldacchini di Francia, realizzato da Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni. Église du Bon Pasteur. Église Saint-Polycarpe, antica chiesa degli Oratoriani. Église Saint-Bernard. Cappella dei Certosini.