It means my little trianon. Le Trianon is a toy hamlet built in the park of the Versailles palace, where the queen Marie-Antoinette pretended to play the shepherdess. There were two of these decorative hamlets, a small one (le Grand Trianon) and a tiny one, (le Petit Trianon) which is essentially a small rococo castle, in the park of the palace. The French middle-class who were able to build some property often refered pleasantly to their place as their 'petit Trianon', as if it was something lavish and fit for the queen herself.
Catherine Trianon died in 1681.
Le Petit Trianon refers to a small Chateau within the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France. Built for Madame de Pompadour by Louis XV, designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, and built between 1762-1768. Le Petit Trianon also refers to: A Maison [large house] in the grounds of De Anza College in Cupertino, California,U.S.A. The house was once at the centre of a successful wine producing Estate. The house was built in 1892 by Charles & Ellen Baldwin.
Le Petit Trianon was created in 1892.
Live au Trianon was created in 2006.
Trianon - Frankfurt am Main - was created in 1993.
It doesn't really have a meaning, it is an actual name, though in either French or Spanish, "Trianon" suggests a special place with pleasant surroundings, beauty and balance.
The Grand Trianon was built in Versailles by Louis XIV, and it was designed to be a place where he and his close family could escape from the hectic life of court at the Château of Versailles. After the demise of the French Monarchy, the Grand Trianon was occupied by Napoleon from 1805 to 1815, who refurnished it in the Empire Style. It is now a popular tourist site at Versailles, and is used by the French President when entertaining foreign officials. It was also used as a place of negotiating and signing treaties after World War I. In Hungary the word "Trianon" is still used as a symbol of one of their worst national disasters as the country lost two thirds of its territory in the treaty signed here.
The Palace of Versailles although she also had Petit Trianon which was the chateau that Louis XV had built at Versailles for his mistress Madame de Pompadour. It became the Queen's retreat for rest and leisure.
The cast of Le due rivali del Trianon - 1912 includes: Cesira Archetti Vecchioni
It doesn't really have a meaning, it is an actual name, though in either French or Spanish, "Trianon" suggests a special place with pleasant surroundings, beauty and balance.
It was signed on June 4, 1920.