English: Église Sainte-Rosalie, boulevard Auguste-Blanqui, Paris XIIIe arrondissement. Commemorative plaque for the death of two ladies of the French gentry [la Vicomtesse de Saint-Perier and Mademoiselle Antoinette de Mandal-Grancey], in the fire of the Bazar de la Charité in Paris in 1897, which cost the life of more than 130 people, mostly women of the French nobility, including the sister of Elisabeth, empress of Austria.
Français : Église Sainte-Rosalie, boulevard Auguste-Blanqui, Paris XIIIe arrondissement. Plaque commémorative de la mort de deux dames de la noblesse française [la vicomtesse de Saint-Perier et Mademoiselle Antoinette de Mandal-Grancey], dans l'incendie du Bazar de la Charité à Paris en 1897, qui a coûté la vie de plus de 130 personnes, essentiellement des femmes de la noblesse française, dont la sœur d'Élisabeth, impératrice d'Autriche, la duchesse d'Alençon.
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