Prudent de Narbonne (Latin: Prudentius, died c. 257) was a Christian deacon who was martyred in Narbonne in what is now France in the 3rd century. He is...
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Prudent is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Prudent de Narbonne (died c. 257), Archdeacon of Narbonne...
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Bèze Abbey (redirect from Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Bèze)
the relics of Saint Prudent de Narbonne, which he had brought back from a chapel in Narbonne after his pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. In 887, when...
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Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Bèze, a gathering place for the pilgrimage of Saint Prudent de Narbonne. In the modern era the Poudrerie nationale de Vonges was founded...
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Gillette de Narbonne is an opéra comique in three acts, with music by Edmond Audran and words by Alfred Duru and Henri Chivot. It is based on a fabliau...
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Aude (redirect from Département de l'Aude)
(museums of Narbonne, Carcassonne, and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris). Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus (82-37 BC), Roman epic poet. Saint Prudent (3rd century)...
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at that time, some in very high positions. The execution of Saint Prudent at Narbonne is taken to have occurred in 257. Prominent Christians executed in...
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Narbonne to the Spanish king. He wrote to the king in this month in an un-encrypted portion of a despatch that he intended to visit the Monestir de Montserrat...
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a vicomte in 1583. At his request the governor of Narbonne the baron de Rieux became a chevalier de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit (knight of the order of the...
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and captured Jovinus at Valentia (Valence) in 413, sending him to Narbo (Narbonne), where he was executed by Dardanus. The heads of Sebastianus and Jovinus...
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two points. Armstrong finished prudently far down the field, losing 15 seconds to some of his rivals. "90ème Tour de France 2003". Memoire du cyclisme...
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Bonaventure in Narbonne, France, which was founded in 1260 and abandoned in 1934. Their mission was to evangelize a region that had been de-Christianized...
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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Napoleon and Marie Louise was suggested by Emperor Francis to the Count of Narbonne but no official overture was made by the Austrians. Though officials in...
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Port-la-Nouvelle near Narbonne and providing the support the vicomte de Joyeuse required to fend off Montmorency and the seigneur de Lesdiguières. Felipe...
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Turin–Milan Hours (redirect from Très Belles Heures de Notre-Dame)
involved was the leading master of the period known as the Master of the Narbonne Parement. There was another campaign by other artists in about 1405, by...
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diocese he passed through which was untroubled by religious disorders was Narbonne. Wood's analysis of violent Protestant acts in the 1560s sees the epicentre...
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1553–1615 Francis II 1544–1560 King of France r. 1559–1560 Philip II The Prudent 1527–1598 King of England, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, Spain, and Portugal...
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Tarbes (redirect from Les Forges de Tarbes)
order to cross the Adour which descended from the mountain. It was more prudent to split the loads to cross the ford as a result of which a pause was necessary...
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Sketches of a Little Town Georgette LeBlanc 1977 poet, translator Alma, Prudent Gérald Leblanc 1945 2005 poet Complaintes du continent, Moncton Mantra...
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written five shows in a row that failed to rival it. Of these, Gillette de Narbonne (1882) and Le grand mogol (1884) both ran for more than 100 performances...
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were so extraordinary, so contrary to common experience, that wise and prudent men could not believe them and concluded they were fables Burton, Richard...
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Philo (redirect from De vita contemplativa)
Empire, is a matter of debate. Philo did suggest in his writings that a prudent man should withhold his genuine opinion about tyrants: he will of necessity...
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(421–422) Siege of Arles (425) Siege of Hippo Regius (430–431) Siege of Narbonne (436–437) Siege of Noviodunum (437) Siege of Viminacium (441) by Attila...
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regional trade and road networks that included significant towns such as Narbonne, Cahors, Albi, Nîmes and Carcassonne. The recurrent conflicts by the Angevins...
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Cardinal-priest of Santa Sabina, and including the metropolitan archbishops of Narbonne, Vienne, Arles, and Aix, and fifteen bishops; the bishop-elect of Valence...
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Deaths in March 2019 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Andriessen (89) overleden (in Dutch) Archbishop Dino De Antoni Décès de l’ancien député Prudent Carpentier (in French) Obituary: John Duignan, Scottish...
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concerned that the royal collections would be claimed by her successor, and prudently sent them ahead to Antwerp in a ship before she abdicated. Christina greatly...
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