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Tuileries Palace (5108 bytes)
1: [[Image:Tuileries.jpg|200px|right|The Tuileries as it would have looked!]]
3: Up to [[1871]] the '''Tuileries Palace''' was a palace in [[Paris]], [[France]], ...
5: ...and two minor courtyards. The southeast corner of Tuileries joined the [[Louvre]]. The building was greatly e...
7: ...arennes]] and were returned to the Tuileries. The Tuileries were later stormed on [[August 10]], [[1792]] by ...
9: ...on I of France|Napoleon]] came into power he made Tuileries the official residence of the first consul and th...

List of parks and gardens in Paris (1496 bytes)
46: ...Tuileries Palace|Tuileries Garden]] (''Jardin des Tuileries'')

Axe historique (3952 bytes)
7: ...]. Today the [[Tuileries Gardens]] (''Jardins des Tuileries'') remain, preserving their wide central pathway,...
9: Between the Tuileries' gardens and the Champs Élysées extension a jumbl...
11: ... disused palace was called, with the court of the Tuileries, by sweeping away the intervening buildings, fina...

Ier arrondissement (594 bytes)
10: * [[Tuileries Garden]]

Joachim Murat (2996 bytes)
7: ... the French National Guard. Without these cannon, Tuileries would have fallen, and the [[French Directory|Dir...
11: ''Information about Murat's work in Tuileries found in'' '''Blundering to Glory''' by Owen Conn...

Orangery (2185 bytes)
7: * [[Tuileries]]: Orangerie in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Geraud Duroc (2182 bytes)
5: ... general of brigade (1800), and governor of the [[Tuileries]]. After the [[battle of Marengo]] he was sent on...
7: As grand marshal of the Tuileries he was responsible for the measures taken to secu...

Ad interim (885 bytes)
5: ...stablish herself in the [[Palais Royal]] or the [[Tuileries]], she is installed at the [[Hotel de Ville]], wh...

Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (2959 bytes)
18: ...n axis on the farther, west-facing side. When the Tuileries Palace was burnt down in the [[Paris Commune]] of...

Philibert de l'Orme (2239 bytes)
5: ...ed to favour, and was employed to construct the [[Tuileries]], in collaboration with [[Jean Brillant]]. He di...
7: ...e building alone remains; and his designs for the Tuileries (also given by Du Cerceau), begun by [[Catherine ...

Saint-Éloy (576 bytes)
9: *[[Saint-Éloy-les-Tuileries]], in the [[Corrèze ]] ''département''

Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume (973 bytes)
1: ...ontemporary art in the north-west corner of the [[Tuileries Gardens]] in [[Paris]].

1831 in literature (987 bytes)
14: *''[[The Tuileries]]'' - [[Catherine Gore]]

Charles d'Abancourt (1053 bytes)
3: ...[July]] 1792), and organised the defence of the [[Tuileries]] for [[August 10]]. Commanded by the [[Legislati...

Paris Commune (French Revolution) (1227 bytes)
7: ...e Ville''; the next day insurgents assailed the [[Tuileries]], where the royal family resided. During the ens...

Nicolas Coustou (1240 bytes)
5: ...ane", the "Berger Chasseur" in the gardens of the Tuileries, the bas-relief "Le Passage du Rhin" in the Louvr...

Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve (4505 bytes)
7: ...t the royal family. For neglecting to protect the Tuileries he was suspended from his functions by the [[Fren...

Claude Bazire (1234 bytes)
1: ...the court and the [[Austria]]n committee of the [[Tuileries]].

1862 in art (1182 bytes)
4: *''Concert in the Tuileries Gardens'' by [[Edouard Manet|Édouard Manet]] ([[N...

Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan, princesse de Lamballe (3630 bytes)
5: ...t of her caprices. She came with the queen to the Tuileries. As her salon served as a meeting-place for the ...
7: ...oyal family she made her will and returned to the Tuileries, where she continued her services to the queen un...

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