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Jules$96485$ - translation to English

FRENCH PAINTER (1834-1912)
Jules-Joseph Lefebvre; Jules Lefebvre; Jules Lefebrve
  • alt=Oil painting of a young woman in a long, flow dress, sitting on a rock by a cliff and looking wistfully out to sea. Her right wrist has a manacle on it, and her hands play with a long length of chain beside her.
  • Jules Lefebvre in his studio
  • Grave of Jules Lefebvre, Montmartre Cemetery, Paris.

Jules      
n. Jules (nome privato francese)
Jules Verne         
  • An 1889 Hetzel poster advertising Verne's works
  • An early edition of the notorious Griffith & Farran adaptation of ''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''
  • [[Jacques Arago]]
  • [[Aristide Hignard]]
  • Monument to Verne in [[Redondela]], Spain
  • A Hetzel edition of Verne's ''[[The Adventures of Captain Hatteras]]'' (cover style "Aux deux éléphants")
  • [[Nantes]] from Île Feydeau, around the time of Verne's birth
  • Caricature of Verne with fantastic sea life (1884)
  •   1900}}
  • Cover of an 1854–55 issue of ''[[Musée des familles]]''
  • [[Jules Verne Museum]], Butte Saint-Anne, Nantes, France
  • Georges-Clemenceau]]), where Verne studied
  • [[Pierre-Jules Hetzel]]
  • Verne novels, ''[[The Carpathian Castle]]'', ''[[The Danube Pilot]]'', ''[[Claudius Bombarnac]]'', and ''[[Kéraban the Inflexible]]'', on a miniature sheet of Romanian postage stamps (2005)
  • Sketch by Verne of the ''Saint-Michel''
  • ''[[The Lighthouse at the End of the World]]'' is considered one of the best novels of Verne's literary stage.
FRENCH NOVELIST, POET AND PLAYWRIGHT
Jules Gabriel Verne; Verne gyula; Honorine de Viane Morel; Honorine Verne; Jules verne; Julius verne; Verne, Jules; JulesVerne; Vernean
Jules Vernes (scrittore francese)
Eiffel Tower         
  • The tower is the focal point of New Year's Eve and [[Bastille Day]] (14 July) celebrations in Paris.
  • Le Temps]]'', February 14, 1887.
  • The Otis lifts originally fitted in the north and south legs
  • Eiffel Tower Drone
  • Number of visitors per year between 1889 and 2004
  • View of the 1889 World's Fair
  • Illumination of the tower at night during the exposition
  • A [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]
  • Gustave Eiffel's apartment
  • Foundations]] of the Eiffel Tower
  • Names engraved on the tower
  • Statue of Liberty]] and the [[Vendôme Column]]
  • Base of the Eiffel Tower
  • Replica at the [[Paris Las Vegas]] Hotel, Nevada, United States.
  • The Eiffel Tower illuminated in 2015
  • alt=A video of the jump
  • The Eiffel Tower from below
  • The Roux, Combaluzier & Lepape lifts during construction. Note the drive sprockets and chain in the foreground.
  • Top of the Eiffel Tower
  • Lumière brothers]], 1898
  • A spyglass of an old design on one of the floors of the Eiffel Tower.
TOWER LOCATED ON THE CHAMP DE MARS IN PARIS, FRANCE
EiffelTower; Eiffle tower; Eiffel tower; Iffel tower; Effel tower; Tour eiffel; Tour Eiffel; Eifel Tower; Eiffeltower; Eiffel Tour; The Eiffel Tower; The Efiel Tower; La Tour Eiffel; Eiffel tower paris in france; Altitude 95; Jules Verne (restaurant); Effiel tower; Eiffel Tower, France; La dame de fer; Torre Eiffel; La tour Eiffel; The Eiffel tower; 300-metre tower; Tower Eiffel; Eiphel tower; Eiffell tower; 300-meter tower; Eiffe Tower
torre Eiffel

Definition

Mazarine
·noun Mazarine blue.
II. Mazarine ·add. ·noun A forcemeat entree.
III. Mazarine ·adj Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661.

Wikipedia

Jules Joseph Lefebvre

Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French: [ʒyl ʒɔzɛf ləfɛvʁ]; 14 March 1836 – 24 February 1911) was a French figure painter, educator and theorist.