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707: 691: 160: 176: 726: 43: 267: 650: 849: 183: 642:. This monument was unveiled in the presence of several hundred people, city and district elected officials, representatives of associations and the Sons and Daughters of Jewish Deportees from France. The memorial is one of several honouring the 11,400 Jewish children deported from France. The lists of children were compiled from school and civic records by 637:
On 26 October 2007, a monument was inaugurated on the lawn of the main square of the Temple. It carries the names and ages of 85 "little ones who did not have time to attend school", Jewish children from 2 months to 6 years living in the 3rd arrondissement and deported between 1942 and 1944 and then
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The garden includes a gazebo, a playground for children, lawns with the largest open to the public from 15 April to 15 October, fountains and a pond with an artificial waterfall, built from rocks brought in from the forest of Fontainebleau. The grid surrounding the square was designed by the
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over secular rulers, giving Philip legal authority to arrest the Templars. Philip confiscated the immense wealth of the French Templars. Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake for heresy without trial on March 18, 1314, where the
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404: 620: 175: 347:, originally featured a number of buildings important to the running of the order, and included a church and a massive turreted 501:, who stayed for 21 months at the tower before being taken on 9 May 1794 to the Conciergerie and guillotined the following day; 674:, Capt. Jack Aubrey, Dr. Stephen Maturin and a young Lithuanian officer, Jagiello, are held prisoner at the Temple Prison in 514: 928: 923: 908: 608:, who lived on the nearby street which later took his name. This is the second statue of him; a first bronze statue, by 804: 98: 913: 829: 779: 111:
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ordered its demolition, which took two years. Remnants were demolished around 1860 under orders from
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Another statue, a bust on a pedestal, is dedicated: "To B. Wilhelm 1781-1842, founder of the French
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of Notre-Dame cathedral, is thought to have been inspired by the nearby Templar fortress.
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Paris Jardins: Promenade historique dans les parcs et jardins de chaque arrondissement
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began in the 12th century, first constructing a fort (Vieux Temple or Old Temple) in
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who also desired the dissolution of the Knights Templar. Clement V had annulled the
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The location of the towers is drawn on the ground in front of the Mairie de
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Connaissance du vieux Paris Rive Gauche/Rive Droit/Les ĂŽles et Les Villages
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In 2007, the square received the "ecological green spaces" awarded by
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on the morning of Friday, the 13th of October, 1307 that agents of
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A view of the Grosse Tour-circa 1795, Ecole Française 18th century.
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The Temple is also known for having been the place where the
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Surviving doors from the Grosse Tour, now found in the
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Buildings and structures completed in the 13th century
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There are two statues. One represents the songwriter
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The Paris Temple is located in Paris
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