List of equestrian statues in France

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This is a list of equestrian statues in France. In each region, statues are ranked by chronological order of first erection in the listed location.

Paris and Ile-de-France

Paris

Ile-de-France

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Bretagne

Centre-Val-de-Loire

Corse

Grand Est

Hauts-de-France

Normandie

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Occitanie

Pays de la Loire

Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur

Disappeared statues

See also

Notes

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  2. ^ "Monument à Napoléon III". À nos Grands Hommes - Collection France Debuisson / Musée d'Orsay.
  3. ^ Beatrice Ivey (13 February 2019). "From Algiers to Neuilly: The Duc d'Orléans Statue". Narratives and Representations of the French Settlers of Algeria: An AHRC Project at the University of Stirling.
  4. ^ Galignani's New Paris Guide, for 1870: Revised and Verified by Personal Inspection, and Arranged on an Entirely New Plan. Paris: A. and W. Galignani and C°. 1870. p. 160.
  5. ^ "Les Strasbourgeois et leur cathédrale". Strasbourg.
  6. ^ Charlotte Stanford (July 2013), Commemorating the Dead in Late Medieval Strasbourg: The Cathedral's Book of Donors and Its Use (1320-1521), Ashgate Publishing, p. 91
  7. ^ "1789 à 1870 : Dégâts de la Révolution et restaurations". Fondation Oeuvre Notre-Dame.
  8. ^ Antonia Boström (December 1995), "Daniele da Volterra and the Equestrian Monument to Henry II of France", The Burlington Magazine, 137 (1113): 809–820, JSTOR 886824
  9. ^ Dominique Perchet (12 April 2012). "Monument à Diego Velasquez – Madrid (détruit et remplacé)". e-monumen.net.