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Pharmacy Art Nouveau in Dover, La Delivrande, FRANCE - Architect Francois Rouvray 1901
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francepittoresque · 3 months
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12 février 1429 : journée des Harengs ➽ http://bit.ly/Journee-Harengs C’est avec un corps d’armée constitué de 4000 hommes que les Français attaquent le convoi de ravitaillement des Anglais manquant de vivres et assiégeant Orléans depuis l’automne 1428 : en dépit d’une large infériorité en nombre, l’ennemi, appuyé par de redoutables archers, parvient à contrer l’offensive menée avec trop d’impétuosité et caractérisée par une funeste indiscipline
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retrogeographie · 3 months
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Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, le collège Picasso, sculpture d'Edouard Pignon.
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bouxmounir · 2 years
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Le FC Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray sera le premier à ajouter
Le FC Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray sera le premier à ajouter
Miss online du 15/05/2022 à 14:11 Le club de football de Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray s’illustre avec son projet “Bien dans ces crampons”, qui est contre les addictions. La part des 16 lauréats récompensés par les Trophées Philippe Séguin. Une distinction est donnée par les meilleures initiatives sociales des clubs amateurs. Sadia Salem : “Je rêverais que tous les clubs seinomarins suivent le…
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garadinervi · 2 months
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Roman Cieslewicz, Centre Jean-Prévost, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, April 10-28, 1976 [Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Adagp, Paris. Photo: Jean-Claude Planchet/Centre Pompidou]
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scotianostra · 3 months
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n the 8th February 1429 a contingent of a thousand Scots, commanded by the brothers John and William Stuart, headed to the relief of the beleaguered French garrison at Orleans.
The friendship between France and Scotland was well known; indeed there had long been an alliance between them more popularly known as the Auld Alliance (Vieille Alliance). This friendship was forged because the two countries were at war with England though for different reasons.
Charles V was the first king to employ Scotsmen in his bodyguard, but it is principally with Charles VII that the alliance was properly employed by the creation of the first elements of Scot Guards (Garde Écossaise) who were maintained by tradition in the King’s Household until the 18th century and again under the Restoration.
In 1420, a contingent of 6,000 Scotsmen had disembarked at La Rochelle to assist the Dauphin. John Stewart, Earl of Buchan, the son of the Duke of Albany, regent of Scotland, commanded this contingent. John Stewart was made Constable of France in 1423, after his victory at Baugé. He was killed at Verneuil in 1424. He should not be confused with todays John Stuart of Darnley.
At the beginning of the siege, in October 1428, Orleans sheltered a strong Scottish contingent appointed by the king, since the accounts of the Treasurer for War, master Raguier, noted the presence of companies commanded by three Scottish knights: William Hamilton, Thomas Houston, John Wischard – alias Oulchard –, and five squires: Thomas Blair, Henry Galoys (Galloway), Edward Lennox, David Melvill and Alexander Norwill.
On 8th February 1429 important reinforcements led by William d'Albret arrived, with a strong contingent of 1,000 Scots commanded by the brothers John Stewart of Darnley and William Stewart of Castelmilk. Alas, a few days later there occurred the disaster of Rouvray-Saint-Denis, at the Battle of the Herrings
I shall pick up the rest of this story on the 12th of February.
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une-valse-pour-rien · 8 months
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X20/ Saint Etienne du Rouvray
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troquets · 1 year
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Café du Soleil, Rouvray, Côte-d'Or.
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photos-de-france · 1 year
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Le père Coutelier, l'ermite de Rouvray devant sa cabane, Côte-d'Or.
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vicnormansstuff · 2 years
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Les américains ont ravagé et non pas libéré la Normandie
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À partir de 1942 :
1942
17 avril 1942 : Bombardements des Chantiers de Normandie au Grand-Quevilly
11 juin 1942 : Bombardements visant les usines Saint-Gobain au Grand-Quevilly.
Du 22 au 23 juin 1942 : Bombardements de la papeterie Navarre au Grand-Quevilly
Du 26 au 27 juin 1942 : Bombardements de la papeterie de la Chapelle à Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray
17 août 1942 : Bombardements visant la gare de Sotteville-lès-Rouen
5 septembre 1942 : Bombardements à Rouen: 150 civils tués
12 décembre 1942 : Bombardements à Rouen, Sotteville-lès-Rouen et Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray
1943
9 janvier 1943 : Bombardements visant la gare de Sotteville-lès-Rouen
12 mars 1943 : Bombardements à Rouen, Sotteville-lès-Rouen, Le Petit-Quevilly et Bonsecours
28 mars 1943 : Bombardements à Sotteville-lès-Rouen, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray et Amfreville-la-Mi-Voie
4 septembre 1943 : Bombardements à Rouen et Sotteville-lès-Rouen
6 septembre 1943 : Bombardements à Rouen et Sotteville-lès-Rouen
18 septembre 1943 : Bombardements à Rouen et Sotteville-lès-Rouen
23 septembre 1943 : Bombardements à Canteleu
27 septembre 1943 : Bombardements à Sotteville-lès-Rouen
1944
19 avril 1944 : Bombardements de Rouen et Sotteville-lès-Rouen : 6 000 bombes larguées faisant 20 000 sinistrés et 814 morts sur l'agglomération
9 mai 1944 : Bombardements de Rouen, Sotteville-lès-Rouen et Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray
Du 25 mai 1944 au 4 juin 1944 pour préparer l'opération Overlord (période appelée « semaine rouge » : 345 morts civils pour la seule commune de Rouen)
22 juin, 15 et 18 juillet, et 25, 26, 27 août : 30 000 sans-abris et 9 500 immeubles détruits.
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vieillesboutiques · 1 year
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Hôtel de la Poste, Garage Fosse, Grande Rue, Rouvray, Côte-d'Or.
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francepittoresque · 1 year
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12 février 1429 : journée des Harengs ➽ http://bit.ly/Journee-Harengs C’est avec un corps d’armée constitué de 4000 hommes que les Français attaquent le convoi de ravitaillement des Anglais manquant de vivres et assiégeant Orléans depuis l’automne 1428 : en dépit d’une large infériorité en nombre, l’ennemi, appuyé par de redoutables archers, parvient à contrer l’offensive menée avec trop d’impétuosité et caractérisée par une funeste indiscipline
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retrogeographie · 9 months
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Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, agglomération de Rouen.
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mask131 · 6 months
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Just a little sad post, but it seems the chains of terrorism in France are never going to end.
If you want to know what I mean by the "terrorism chain", it is a very simple thing. Currently, a lot of the terrorist attacks France had to face were all tied to a specific "chain", each terrorist attack leading up to the spawning of another.
The recent knife attack on the Arras high school and the murder of Dominique Bernard is very likely a way to "commemorate" the three-year anniversary of Samuel Paty's beheading.
The reason Samuel Paty ended up being beheaded is because he talked to his class in school about the Charlie Hedbo caricatures that led to the Kouachi's brother terrorist attack against the journal. This attack was part of a global wae of terrorist attacks throughout the January of 2015: the hostage crisis of the Hyper Casher, the shootings of Coulibaly...
And why were these caricatures reused in the journal? Because of the already anxious climax in France surrounding the various terrorist attacks that had taken place - like the march 2021 terrorist attacks at Toulouse and Montauban, and the knife attacks on military and police men in 2013 and 2014...
Just looking back at the past decade, I am amazed at the amount of terrorist attacks France went through. Beyond those listed above, there was the Nice terrorist attack in 2016, that time when a priest had his throat slashed in a church at Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, Ziyed Ben Belgacem's terrorist attacks in 2017, the two girls killed at the Saint-Charles trainstation, the various 2017 attacks on the Champs-Elysée, the Carcassone-Trèbes terrorist attack in 2018, the Lyon bomb in 2019, the shooting of the Christmas market of Strasbourg, the knife attack at Notre-Dame-de-Nice...
And that's just the most famous ones. There's dozens and dozens of more terrorist attacks throughout each and every year of the 2010s - and that's not even listing all the terrorist attacks we actually AVOIDED or stopped in time.
Just a few days ago, a terrorist attack was prevented when the police discovered and stopped radicalized teenagers (which were in contact with Russian people through the Internet, yeah that's a whole mess) who were planning on placing a bomb at the Israel ambassad in France.
When you ask people to list the terrorist attacks in France in the 90s for example, you'll have three or four names pop up. In the 2010s? Thirty or so name will immediately pop up.
I still can't believe that I lived through (and am still living in) the era where France knew the most terrorist attacks in the span of a decade...
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troybeecham · 10 months
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The Church remembers Père Jacques Hamel, Priest and Martyr.
Ora pro nobis.
Jacques Hamel (30 November 1930 – 26 July 2016 A.D.) was a French Catholic priest in the parish of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray. On 26 July 2016, Hamel was murdered during the 2016 Normandy church attack by two Muslim men pledging allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant while he celebrated Mass in his church. During the attack, Hamel said "Satan, go!" when confronted by his killers.
Hamel was born on 30 November 1930 in Darnétal, France. At the age of six he became a choirboy in St. Paul's Church in Rouen and at 14 he entered the minor seminary. He served in the military for 18 months in Algeria. He did not wish to be an officer as he did not want to issue orders to other men to kill.
Hamel was ordained as a priest on 30 June 1958. He served as a vicar at the St. Antoine church in Le Petit-Quevilly from 1958, a vicar at the Notre-Dame de Lourdes church in Sotteville-lès-Rouen from 1967, a parish priest in Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf from 1975, and a parish priest in Cléon from 1988. He joined the church in Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray in 2000.
He officially retired at the age of 75, but was allowed to keep serving in the parish. As a result, he assumed his role as the parish's assistant priest from 2005 to his death.
With local imam Mohammed Karabila, the president of Normandy's regional council of Muslims, Hamel worked since early 2015 on an interfaith committee. After Hamel's death, Karabila described him as his friend with whom he had discussed religion and as also someone who gave his life for others.
The circumstances of his death have led him to be called a martyr by Christians, including Pope Francis, non-Christians, and the press. Calls to make him a saint started soon after his death. The canonization cause was officially opened at diocesan level in April 2017, after Pope Francis had waived the otherwise mandatory five-year waiting period for the opening of such causes.
Almighty God, by whose grace and power your holy martyr Jacques triumphed over suffering and was faithful even to death: Grant us, who now remember him in thanksgiving, to be so faithful in our witness to you in this world, that we may receive with him the crown of life; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
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tournesolmnambule · 2 years
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C’est toujours étrange de revenir en coup de vent ici, pour repartir aussitôt à pas de loup. Un peu comme si tu avais laissé en suspens ta session mentale et que tu la rouvrais plus d’un an après. 
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