Agde (French pronunciation: [aɡd(ə)]; Occitan: [ˈadde, ˈate]) is a commune in the Hérault department in Southern France. It is the Mediterranean port of...
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Cap d'Agde (redirect from Cap d' Agde)
resort on France's Mediterranean coast. It is located in the commune of Agde, in the Hérault department within the region of Occitanie. Cap d'Agde was...
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Agde Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Agde) is a Roman Catholic church located in Agde in the Hérault département of southern France. The...
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RCO Agde (French: Racing Club Olympique Agathois) is a French football club. The club is based at the 3500-seat Stade Louis Sanguin in Agde. RCO Agde was...
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Agde station is a in the département of Hérault in the south of France. Its railway station was opened in 1857 and is on the Bordeaux–Sète line. Its train...
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of Agde 897–? (married to Adelaide) Teude of Béziers and Agde (son) ?–936 Junus of Béziers and Agde (son) 936–960 Reinard II of Béziers and Agde (son)...
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The Youth of Agde (l'Éphèbe d'Agde) is a bronze statue discovered on September 13, 1964, on the bed of the river Herault on the south-eastern coast of...
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Béziers Cap d'Agde Airport (redirect from Beziers-Agde-Vias Airport)
Béziers Cap d'Agde Airport (French: Aéroport Béziers Cap d'Agde) (IATA: BZR, ICAO: LFMU) is an airport serving the town of Béziers and nearby Languedoc...
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nickel and silver. The artefacts are on display in the Agde Museum, which also houses the Youth of Agde, a Hellenistic statue recovered from the river Herault...
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The Council of Agde was a regional synod held in September 506 at Agatha or Agde, on the Mediterranean coast east of Narbonne, in the Septimania region...
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USS Glover (redirect from USS Glover (AGDE-1))
Garcia-class frigate originally modified for research use and commissioned as (AGDE-1) on 3 November 1965. Glover was laid down 29 July 1963 by the Bath Iron...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montpellier (redirect from Metropolitan archdiocese of Montpellier, Lodève, Béziers, Agde, and Saint-Pons)
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Montpellier (–Lodève–Béziers–Agde–Saint-Pons-de-Thomières) (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Montis Pessulani...
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Garsende of Béziers (redirect from Garsende of Béziers and Agde)
of Béziers (died 1034), was the ruling suo jure Viscount of Béziers and Agde in 994–1034. In 990, she married Raymonde, son of the Viscount of Carcassonne...
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The Canton of Agde is a subdivision of the French department of Hérault, and its subdivision, the Arrondissement of Béziers. Since the French canton reorganisation...
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diocese of Agde existed from about the 6th century to the Concordat of 1801 between First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII. Agde is in the south...
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The Agde Round Lock (French: L'Écluse Ronde d'Agde) is a canal lock on the Canal du Midi that connects to the Hérault River in Agde, France. It is almost...
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Trencavel (category Viscounts of Agde)
of Carcassonne sold the Counties of Carcassonne, Razès, the Béziers and Agde to Raymond Berengar I of Barcelona for 4,000 mancusos. By marriage to Ermengard...
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Florian Lejeune (category RCO Agde players)
3–2 victory over Gap. The following week, Lejeune scored both goals for Agde in a 2–2 draw with Fréjus Saint-Raphaël. In the summer of 2009, Lejeune joined...
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Vienna Cathedral of St Stephen, Brisbane St. Stephen's Cathedral, Litoměřice Agde Cathedral Auxerre Cathedral Bourges Cathedral Châlons Cathedral Limoges Cathedral...
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La Garenne-Colombes Hauts-de-Seine Île-de-France 27,188 28,498 29,642 288 Agde Hérault Occitanie 21,293 25,253 29,600 289 Maubeuge Nord Hauts-de-France...
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752 until his death in 754. In 752, the Gothic counts of Nîmes, Melguelh, Agde, and Béziers refused allegiance to the Cordoban emir and declared their loyalty...
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The XIV Congress of the International Naturist Federation (INF) held at Agde, France in 1974 defined naturism as: ...a way of life in harmony with nature...
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ancient Greek colony of Béziers dates from 575 BCE, making it older than Agde (Greek Agathe Tyche, founded in 525 BCE) and slightly younger than Marseille...
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Arab Banu Khazraj tribe. He governed from 747 to about 755 and lost Nîmes, Agde, Béziers and Melguelh in 752, but Narbonne, the capital, resisted for about...
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the submission of eastern Septimania (i.e., Nîmes, Maguelone, Beziers and Agde) after securing count Ansemund's allegiance. The Frankish king went on to...
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(1695–1760), Bishop of Metz Charles François de Rouvroy (1727–1794), Bishop of Agde Claude-Anne de Rouvroy de Saint Simon (1743–1819), Spanish Captain-General...
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Maxentius (c. 445 – c. 515; French: Saint Maxence, Maixent) was born in Agde, France, and originally had the name Adjutor. Adjutor attended the local...
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allusion to the seven cities (civitates) of the territory: Béziers, Elne, Agde, Narbonne, Lodève, Maguelonne, and Nîmes. Septimania extended to a line halfway...
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Catalan and Septimanian counties, including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Conflent and Nîmes, from 844 to 848. He may have...
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the local hegemon, controlling various coastal Greek cities like Nice and Agde. The coins minted in Massalia have been found in all parts of Liguro-Celtic...
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