YES, LENOIR IS THE NAME OF AN ARTIST LIVING rue royale in PARIS number 14 AND THE NUMBER BELONG TO THE ITEM
in you mean invent it was around 1858 or 1860
It's a family name in France and it means the dark (haired)
"Lenoir" is a French surname derived from the Old French word "le noir," meaning "the black." It likely originated as a nickname for someone with dark hair or a dark complexion.
I'm guessing that you mean a kind of pizza or a similar dish called 'A Royal' with something extra added.
The French words "banque royale" mean royal bank when translated into English. The Tour de la Banque Royale (Royal Bank Tower) is a skyscraper in Montreal, Canada.
If you mean members of a royal family - membres d'une famille royale, their rank - royauté. If you mean royalties - droits d'auteur.
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Eiffel is a name. That doesn't mean anything in French.
The word 'place royale' means Royal Square. It refers to the building of pricey buildings as residences for royal and aristocratic families around a central, landscaped square. The original model for all future squares of various places and times is the now-called Place des Vosges in the third and fourth arrondissements of Paris. The Place, under the previous name of Place Royale, dates back to the early 17th century.
Which Bugatti? EB110, Type 35, Royale, Galiber, Type 57? What? I'm assuming you mean Veyron so: Bugatti
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