1. Saint-Denis - Noun
2. Saint-Denis - Proper noun
United States dancer and choreographer who collaborated with Ted Shawn (1877-1968)
Source: WordNetSaint Denis
According to Hilduin, Denis collected his head and carried it as far as the fontaine Saint-Denis (on modern impasse Girandon), then descended the north slope of the hill, where he died. Source: Internet
A lot of high-profile companies offering well-paid jobs have moved near Saint-Denis and new real-estate programs are underway to provide living areas close to the new jobs. Source: Internet
Dunlop, p. 468. His body was laid to rest in Saint-Denis Basilica outside Paris. Source: Internet
He designed the façade of Saint-Denis to be an echo of the Roman Arch of Constantine with its three-part division and three large portals to ease the problem of congestion. Source: Internet
Early life Family Marie-Sophie Germain was born on 1 April 1776, in Paris, France, in a house on Rue Saint-Denis. Source: Internet
He died on 18 September 1180 at the Abbey at Saint-Pont, Allier, and was buried in the Cistercian Abbey of Barbeaux (later moved to Saint-Denis in 1817). Source: Internet