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Palace of Versailles   /pˈæləs əv vɛrsˈaɪ/   Listen
Palace of Versailles

noun
1.
A palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles.  Synonym: Versailles.






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"Palace of Versailles" Quotes from Famous Books



... Palace of Versailles is peopled by the ghosts of many women. A few of them are dowdy and good, but by far the greater number are graceful and wicked. How infinitely easier it is to make a good bad reputation than to achieve even a bad good one! "Tell us stories about naughty ...
— A Versailles Christmas-Tide • Mary Stuart Boyd

... forces, consented after their common victory over France to join the North German Federation. Surrounded by the German princes, William, King of Prussia and President of the North German Federation, was proclaimed German Emperor in the palace of Versailles, January, 1871. In this way the present German empire came into existence. With its wonderfully organized army and its mighty chancellor, Bismarck, it immediately took a leading place among the ...
— An Introduction to the History of Western Europe • James Harvey Robinson

... favored with the friendship of many of the noblest personages in France, who would support his suit for the restoration of his family honors, while the all-potent influence of money, the open sesame of every door in the palace of Versailles, would not be spared ...
— The Golden Dog - Le Chien d'Or • William Kirby

... of Louis, the political power of the nobles finally came to an end, France remained, in the whole complexion of her social life, completely aristocratic. Louis, with deliberate policy, emphasized the existing rigidity of class-distinctions by centralizing society round his splendid palace of Versailles. Versailles is the clou to the age of Louis XIV. The huge, almost infinite building, so stately and so glorious, with its vast elaborate gardens, its great trees transported from distant forests, its amazing waterworks constructed in an arid soil at the cost of millions, its lesser satellite ...
— Landmarks in French Literature • G. Lytton Strachey



Words linked to "Palace of Versailles" :   Versailles, France, palace, French Republic



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