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Cordeliers

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Cordeliers [ˌkɔːdɪˈlɪəz]
n
(Historical Terms) the. a political club founded in 1790 and meeting at an old Cordelier convent in Paris


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Georges, including the tomb and cenotaph of Charles; a bronze relief honoring Rene as "saviour of the fatherland"; renovation of the old pilgrimage church of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port where Rene had attended Mass before the battle; Rene's own tomb in Les Cordeliers (1510); and memorial stained-glass windows in both Metz cathedral and at Saint-Nicolas-de-Port.
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He is now the subject of a solo exhibition that includes five recent video works and which occupies the museum's temporary venue of the Couvent des Cordeliers.
 
 
 
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