Vendome (disambiguation) explained
Vendôme is a town in Loir-et-Cher, central France. Most other uses of Vendome or Vendôme commemorate the famous French general Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme (1654–1712).
People
The Vendôme family were French nobles, lords of the town, who eventually came to the French throne as the Bourbon dynasty. See List of counts and dukes of Vendôme. Notable members include:
From then on see House of Bourbon
Locations
- Le Vendôme Beirut Hotel, Beirut
- Place Vendôme, large square in Paris, with the Vendôme column (see Place Vendome for other uses)
- The Vendome and the St. Ives, historic houses in Worcester, Mass., US
- Vendôme, a cinema in Brussels, Belgium, location for the Brussels Short Film Festival
- Vendôme Battery, large 18th-century gun-platform in Malta
- Vendome (restaurant), near Cologne, Germany
- Vendôme Tower, fort in Malta built 1715
Transport
- Vendôme station, a Montreal intermodal transit station for metro and commuter rail
Other
- Hotel Vendome fire, 1972 fire in Boston that claimed the lives of nine firefighters
- Vendome Group, American publishers
- Vendôme (typeface), designed 1954