• Santiago da Ribeira de Alhariz São João da Corveira São Pedro de Veiga de Lila Serapicos Sonim Tinhela Vales Valpaços Vassal Veiga de Lila Vilarandelo Manadas...
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    The Battle of the Vale of Siddim, also often called the War of Nine Kings or the Slaughter of Chedorlaomer, is an event in the Hebrew Bible book of Genesis...
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    Milano, passando per Porta Susa" [Trenitalia: The first Frecciarossa trains connecting Paris with Milan, passing through Porta Susa, left today]. Torino Oggi...
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    Milano, passando per Porta Susa" [Trenitalia: The first Frecciarossa trains connecting Paris with Milan, passing through Porta Susa, left today]. Torino Oggi...
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    ziggurats outside Mesopotamia. It lies approximately 30 km (19 mi) southeast of Susa and 80 km (50 mi) north of Ahvaz. The construction date of the city is unclear...
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    Briançon (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    twinned with: Rosenheim, Germany Susa, Italy Briançon has often hosted starts and finishes of stages of the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Dauphiné...
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    (in L'Isle-de-Noé) Gers (near Agen) Séoune (in Lafox) Auroue (in Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Balerme) Barguelonne (in Golfech) Arrats (near Valence) Tarn (near...
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    Shush Castle (French: Château de Suse) is located in the ruins of the ancient city of Susa (Shush) in the Khuzestan Province of Iran. It was constructed...
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    Milano, passando per Porta Susa" [Trenitalia: The first Frecciarossa trains connecting Paris with Milan, passing through Porta Susa, left today]. Torino Oggi...
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    by del Vasto. Montmorency left Besançon on 23 October towards the pass de Susa which was held by Cesare Maggi with 6,000 men. Montmorency forced the passage...
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  • Duke of Luynes (redirect from Duc de Luynes)
    which sprang from Thomas Alberti (died 1455), seigneur de Boussargues, bailli of Viviers and Valence, and viguier of Bagnols and Pont-Saint-Esprit in Languedoc...
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    pyre was entrusted to Ptolemy. The place where this incident took place was Susa in 323 BC. Calanus is mentioned also by Alexander's admiral, Nearchus and...
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    appease the Persian king somewhat, two Spartans were voluntarily sent to Susa for execution, in atonement for the death of the Persian heralds. Darius...
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    Kraków and Warsaw Royal Castle, Poland Château de Versailles near Paris in France Palace of Darius in Susa and Persepolis, imperial Achaemenid palaces Taq-i...
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    the city: "I shall not enter your houses". From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its treasury. He sent the bulk...
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  • Ramón = Jerra, Jesusra, Chuymoncho, Chuymonchi Jesusa = Susi, Sus, Chusa, Susa, Chucha, Chuy, Chuyita Jimena/Ximena = Jime, Mena Joaquín = Joaco, Juaco...
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    List of twin towns and sister cities in England (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany Barnstaple Barnstable, United States Harstad, Norway Susa, Italy Trouville-sur-Mer, France Uelzen, Germany Barrow upon Soar Marans...
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    and a Harappan-style cylinder seal at Susa (Amiet 1986a, Figs. 92-94) may be evidence of maritime trade between Susa and the Indus Valley in the late 3rd...
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    Storm Daniel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    reported killed and many more were missing. There were 19 deaths reported in Susa, seven in the towns of Omar al-Mokhtar and Shahhat, and one in Marj. Eight...
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    Marcel-Auguste Dieulafoy. She and her husband excavated the Ancient Persian city of Susa and made various discoveries some of which are displayed in the Louvre museum...
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    for their use of patois in the 20th century. Louis des Ambrois de Nevache, from Upper Susa Valley, transcribed popular songs and wrote some original poetry...
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    the right to mint coin in Cesana (in competition with the Savoyard mint at Susa). Guigues died without male heirs at Vizille in 1162. He left a daughter...
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  • he later built the Savoy Palace. Peter was born around 1203, possibly at Susa, Piedmont. He was likely the seventh child of Thomas I, Count of Savoy and...
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    himself was archbishop of Vienne (1088–1119); he also ruled that the city of Susa belonged to the diocese of Maurienne. As its first see, a cathedral of John...
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  • from Briançon, those of Susa (the Col de Montgenèvre), Embrun, and Gap. Abbo, Patrician of Provence and rector of Maurienne and Susa, the opponent of Maurontus...
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  • Railways, UIC. July 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2022. "Le réseau des lignes de chemin de fer à grande vitesse en Europe" (PDF) (in French). Communauté d'intérêts...
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  • Toulouse-Matabiau Tourcoing Tours Torino Porta Susa railway station (Italy) Ulm Hauptbahnhof (Germany) Valence TGV Valence-Ville Valenciennes Vallorbe railway station...
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    Battalion Susa, while the rest proceeded towards Modane. The Battalion Val Cenischia met no resistance as it crossed the Col d'Étache and the Col de Bramanette...
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    drive away from the resort. There is a bus to Oulx Railway station in the Susa Valley. This station serves the TGV line between Milan - Turin - Modane -...
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    Aimone (d. 1237), Lord of Chablais William of Savoy (d. 1239), Bishop of Valence and Dean of Vienne Peter II of Savoy (1203-1268), Earl of Richmond and...
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