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The '''rue Cardinale''' is a street in the ] of ]. It is a long street linking the rue d'Italie, by the ], and the rue Victor-Hugo. Like the whole quartier, it is named after cardinal ], ] from 1645-8 and brother of the more famous ], who planned the quartier in 1646.<ref name=gene></ref>

== History ==
Abbé ] was born at no. 15, l'hôtel d'Agay in 1735. L'Abbé de Ruffo-Bonneval, ], the last ] was born at no. 17, l'hôtel de Joursanvault, in 1747:<ref name=gene/> in the 1940s and 50s this house was the lodging of the American writer ].<ref>Reardon, Joan, ''Poet of the Appetites'' (North Point Press 2004) p.240</ref> It is a historic monument.<ref></ref>

The current Collège Mignet was formerly the chapel "des Andrettes" of the Ursulines. It is also a historic monument.<ref></ref>

Other historical monuments:
* No. 32.<ref></ref>
* No. 37. Hôtel de Foresta.<ref></ref>
* No. 39. Hôtel de Gastaud.<ref></ref>
* No. 40. Hôtel de Reboul-Lambert.<ref></ref>
* No. 46. Hôtel Félix du Muy.<ref></ref>

==References==
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==External links==
* , no. 24

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