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  • A stained-glass window dating to about 1500 from a cathedral in Moulins, France, joins about 120 objects from the French court in the exhibit "Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance France," running through May 30.

    Art: A Brilliant Heart of Glass 2011

  • Moulins form when water finds a crack in the glacier.

    Into the Heart of the Ice Bill Streever 2011

  • Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Moulins/Art Institute of Chicago A stained-glass window from a cathedral in Moulins, France.

    Art: A Brilliant Heart of Glass 2011

  • Moulins form when water finds a crack in the glacier.

    Into the Heart of the Ice Bill Streever 2011

  • In 1443 he was a singer at the church of Notre Dame in Antwerp, and by 1446 was a member of the chapel of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, centred on the Burgundian town of Moulins near Dijon.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009

  • At the age of twenty, Chanel and her Aunt Adrienne, who was the same age, were living in Moulins, working in a lingerie and hosiery shop.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • He had taken prizes in his boyhood at the College of Moulins, where he was born, and he had been crowned by the hand of the Duc de Nivernais, whom he called the Duc de Nevers.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Moulins, and then there was some distance to walk across country.

    The Message 2007

  • For divers reasons into which I need not enter, I had barely sufficient money to take me to Moulins.

    The Message 2007

  • For divers reasons into which I need not enter, I had barely sufficient money to take me to Moulins.

    The Message 2007

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