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Julien may refer to: People * Julien (given name) * Julien (surname) Music * ''Julien'' (opera), a 1913 poème lyrique by Gustave Charpentier * ''Julien'' (album), by Dalida, 1973 * "Julien" (song), by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2019 Places United States * Julien's Auctions, an auction house in Los Angeles, California * Julien's Restorator (ca.1793-1823), a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts * Julien Hall (Boston), a building built in 1825 in Boston, Massachusetts * Brasserie Julien, an American restaurant in New York City Elsewhere * Julien Day School, a co-educational primary, secondary and senior secondary school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India * Julien Inc., a Canadian stainless steel fabrication company * Camp Julien, the main base for the Canadian contingent of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan * Fort Julien, a fort in Egypt originally built by the Ottoman Empire and occupied by the French * Pont Julien, a Roman stone arch bridge over ...
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Julien (given Name)
List of people named Julien The given name Julien may refer to: * Julien Abraham (born 1976), French film director and screenwriter * Julien Absalon (born 1980), a French cross-country mountain biker * Julien Airoldi (1900–1974), French politician * Julien Aklei (born 1975), American singer songwriter * Julien Alfred (born 2001), Saint Lucian sprinter * Julien Alvard (1916–1974), a French art critic * Julien Amegandjin (born 1940), Togolese academic * Julien Andlauer (born 1999), French racing driver * Julien Anfruns (living), a French Director General of the International Council of Museums since 2008 * Julien Antomarchi (born 1984), French cyclist * Julien Anziani (born 1999), French professional footballer * Julien Arias (born 1983), a French rugby union player * Julien Arpels (1884–1964), French businessman * Julien Aubert (born 1978), French politician * Julien Audy (born 1984), French rugby union player * Julien Bahain (born 1986), a French rower * Julien Bailleul (1988 ...
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Julien Day School
Julien Day School (JDS) is a co-educational primary, secondary and senior secondary school based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India and its outskirts. It is run by The Julien Educational Trust, and operates four branches in Kolkata (Elgin Road), Ganganagar, Kalyani and Howrah Howrah (; ; alternatively spelled as Haora) is a city in the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. Howrah is located on the western bank of the Hooghly River, opposite to its twin city of Kolkata. Administratively .... The school was founded by Late Mrs. Grace Julien, and governed by the honourable Managing Trustee Mrs. Sheila Evelyn Broughton and Chairman Mrs. Julian Glynn Broughton. The Julien Day School was established at Kolkata in 1969, Ganganagar in 1976, Kalyani in 1988 and Howrah in 2007 are all affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi with I.C.S.E. at the class X level and I.S.C. at the class XII level comprising thre ...
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Automobiles Julien
Julien is a former French automobile manufacturer. The Paris based ''Société des Études Automobiles M. A. Julien'' presented its first prototype in 1946 and automaking activities came to an end in 1949, probably without any of the developments having progressed beyond the prototype stage. History The company presented its first prototypes at the Paris Motor Show The Paris Motor Show () is a biennial auto show in Paris. Held during October, it is one of the most important auto shows, often with many new production automobile and concept car debuts. The show presently takes place in Paris expo Porte de V ... in . These were the Julien MM5 and the Julien VUP. During the following twelve months Julien negotiated successfully with the government, who controlled the necessary materials supplies, for permission to put the MM5 into production. The car The open-topped two-seater car featured a single-cylinder two-stroke engine of which for 1947 was increased to with a maximum p ...
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Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (12 or 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in Caesar's civil war, a civil war. He subsequently became Roman dictator, dictator from 49 BC until Assassination of Julius Caesar, his assassination in 44 BC. Caesar played a critical role in Crisis of the Roman Republic, the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, Crassus, and Pompey formed the First Triumvirate, an informal political alliance that dominated Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass political power were opposed by many in the Roman Senate, Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the private support of Cicero. Caesar rose to become one of the most powerful politicians in the Roman Republic through a string of military victories in the G ...
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Pont Julien
The Pont Julien (, ''Julian Bridge'') is a Roman stone arch bridge over the Calavon river, in the south-east of France, dating from 3 BC. The supporting columns are notable for openings to allow floodwater to pass through. It is located in the territory of the commune of Bonnieux, north of the village of the same name, and 8 km west of Apt. Originally, it was built on the Via Domitia, an important Roman road which connected Italy to the Roman territories in France. It was used for car traffic until 2005, when a replacement bridge was built to preserve it from wear and tear. It is still used as bike- and footpath. This amounts to approximately 2000 years of uninterrupted use. Gallery File:Pont Julien, Provence.jpg, View of the Pont Julien File:Pont Julien, a 3 BC Roman arch bridge over the Calavon river, built on the Via Domitia, France (14715047351).jpg, View of the underside of one of the arches Pont Julien - new road bridge.jpg, The modern bridge crossing the Cavalon ...
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Fort Julien
Fort Julien (or, in some sources, ''Fort Rashid'') (Arabic: طابية رشيد) is a fort located on the left or west bank of the Nile about north-west of Rashid ( Rosetta) on the north coast of Egypt. It was originally built by the Mamluks and occupied by the French during Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt and Syria between 1798 and 1801. The fort became famous as the place where the Rosetta Stone was found in 1799. Description and history The fort is a low, squat rectangular structure with a central blockhouse that overlooks the final few kilometres of the Nile before it joins the Mediterranean Sea. It was built around 1470 by the Mamluk Sultan Qait Bey, who also built the eponymous Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria. In 1516, Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri reinforced it with a defensive wall. The fort subsequently fell into disrepair. The fort was built in part from stone looted from nearby ancient Egyptian sites; when Vivant Denon visited it in 1799, he noted that it was ...
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Camp Julien
Camp Julien was the main base for the Canadian contingent of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Kabul, Afghanistan. The camp was named after Lance Corporal George Patrick Julien, a Canadian Army soldier who was awarded the Military Medal as a Private, for his actions at Hill 187 in Korea in May 1953. LCpl Julien was a member of 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, which was the first unit to occupy Camp Julien. At its height the camp housed 2,000 Canadian soldiers and over 400 civilian workers, approximately half of whom were Nepalese. The Nepalese workers were responsible for manual labour, including cooking and cleaning. The Canadian workers supervised, and completed tasks in office, warehouse, laundry, maintenance, utilities, cleaning service and food preparation settings. Other workers hailed from South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Prov ...
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Julien Inc
Julien may refer to: People * Julien (given name) * Julien (surname) Music * ''Julien'' (opera), a 1913 poème lyrique by Gustave Charpentier * ''Julien'' (album), by Dalida, 1973 * "Julien" (song), by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2019 Places United States * Julien's Auctions, an auction house in Los Angeles, California * Julien's Restorator (ca.1793-1823), a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts * Julien Hall (Boston), a building built in 1825 in Boston, Massachusetts * Brasserie Julien, an American restaurant in New York City Elsewhere * Julien Day School, a co-educational primary, secondary and senior secondary school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India * Julien Inc., a Canadian stainless steel fabrication company * Camp Julien, the main base for the Canadian contingent of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan * Fort Julien, a fort in Egypt originally built by the Ottoman Empire and occupied by the French * Pont Julien, a Roman stone arch bridge o ...
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Brasserie Julien
Brasserie Julien was a brasserie-style French cuisine restaurant located at 1422 Third Avenue (Manhattan), Third Avenue (between East 80th Street and East 81st Street) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City,Steinberg, Jon"Brasserie Julien" ''New York (magazine), New York''. Retrieved April 28, 2013. as well as a jazz club. The establishment closed at the end of 2012. Restaurant The restaurant was named after the son of co-owners Cecilia Pineda Feret and Chef Philippe Feret, who was an executive chef of Windows on the World restaurant, located in New York City, and a pastry chef at Taillevent (restaurant), Taillevent restaurant, located in Paris, France. The art deco, art-deco wooden decor was handmade by Chef Feret, including a replica of the elevator door of New York City's Chrysler Building. The 2013 edition of ''Zagats'' gave it a food rating of 18 based on 2012 data. The establishment closed in November 2012. Jazz club It was one of the few venues offering co ...
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Julien (surname)
Julien is a surname. See also Julian (surname) for a variation. The surname Julien may refer to: Arts * Alexander Julien (born 1988), a Canadian-American musician * Henri Julien (1852–1908), a French Canadian artist and cartoonist * Isaac Julien (born 1960), an English installation artist and filmmaker * Max Julien (1933-2022), an American actor * Pauline Julien (1928–1998), a Quebec singer, songwriter, actress and feminist activist * Pierre Julien (1731–1804), a French sculptor * Sandra Julien (born 1950), a French actress Politics * André Julien, Comte Dupuy (1753–?), Governor General of French India, 1816–1825 * Guy Julien (born 1945), a politician from Quebec * Thomas V. Julien (1838–1906), justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Scholars * Charles-André Julien (1891-1991), a French journalist and historian * Claude Julien (journalist) (1925–2005), French journalist * Stanislas Julien (c.1797-1873), a French sinologist Sports * Bernard Julie ...
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Julien Hall (Boston)
Julien Hall (built 1825) was a building in Boston, Massachusetts, on the corner of Congress Street and Milk Street. It flourished 1825-1843, housing a variety of public events such as lectures by Red Jacket, William Lloyd Garrison; temperance meetings; political meetings; auctions; exhibitions of live animals, portraits by William James Hubard, John H. I. Browere; performances of the "automaton chess player" and the "panharmonicon;" and so on. By 1842 boxer John Sheridan had converted space in the hall into an athletic gymnasium. The building was known as "Julien Hall" because it had been "built on the land where formerly stood the much noted Julien's Restorator." It was also called "Congress Hall."Bowen's picture of Boston. 1828, 1838 In 1828 it was described as "a large and convenient edifice ... erected in 1825, by Dr. Edward H. Robbins. ... There are two halls in this building, 55 by 44 feet square; the principal one is 15 feet high, and receives light through the cupola ...
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Julien's Restorator
Julien's Restorator (1793–1823) was a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts, established by French-born Jean Baptiste Gilbert Payplat dis Julien.Andrew F. Smith, ed. The Oxford companion to American food and drink. Oxford University Press US, 2007; p.550 It was one of the first restaurants in Boston; previous public eating-rooms were in "taverns or boarding houses." History Julien moved to the United States "as cook to the celebrated Dubuque, who was a refugee from the French Revolution." Prior to 1793, Julien had served as "steward to the Hon. M. LeTombe, consul of the French Republic."Restorator. American Apollo (Boston), July 19, 1793 Other friends and associates included Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. The Restorator opened in July 1793: "a resort where the infirm in health, the convalescent, and those whose attention to studious business occasions a lassitude of nature; can obtain the most suitable nourishment. ... Spirits are not to be used; ... and all gaming is disal ...
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