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Abbé ] was born at no. 15, l'hôtel d'Agay in 1735. L'Abbé de Ruffo-Bonneval, ], the last ] was born at no. 17, l'hôtel de Joursanvault, in 1747:<ref name=gene/> in the 1940s and 50s this house was the lodging of the American |
Abbé ] was born at no. 15, l'hôtel d'Agay in 1735. L'Abbé de Ruffo-Bonneval, ], the last ] was born at no. 17, l'hôtel de Joursanvault, in 1747:<ref name=gene/> in the 1940s and 50s this house was the lodging of the American writer ].<ref>Reardon, Joan, ''Poet of the Appetites'' (North Point Press 2004) p.240</ref> | ||
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The rue Cardinale is a street in the quartier Mazarin of Aix-en-Provence. It is a long street linking the rue d'Italie, by the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte, and the rue Victor-Hugo. Like the whole quartier, it is named after cardinal Michel Mazarin, Archbishop of Aix from 1645-8 and brother of the more famous Cardinal Mazarin, who planned the quartier in 1646.
History
Abbé Gaspard Honoré de Coriolis was born at no. 15, l'hôtel d'Agay in 1735. L'Abbé de Ruffo-Bonneval, Jean-Baptiste Marie Scipion de Ruffo, the last bishop of Senez was born at no. 17, l'hôtel de Joursanvault, in 1747: in the 1940s and 50s this house was the lodging of the American writer M. F. K. Fisher.
References
- ^ Le quartier Mazarin d'Aix-en-Provence.
- Reardon, Joan, Poet of the Appetites (North Point Press 2004) p.240
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