of 2021. A central landmark of the city is Amiens Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Amiens also has one of the largest university hospitals...
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The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens (French: Basilique Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens), or simply Amiens Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral. The...
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Amiens Sporting Club (French pronunciation: [amjɛ̃]; commonly referred to as Amiens SC or simply Amiens) is a French association football club based in...
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Battle of Amiens may refer to: Battle of Amiens (1358) [fr], during the Hundred Years' War Battle of Amiens (1870), during the Franco-Prussian War Battle...
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The Treaty of Amiens (French: la paix d'Amiens, lit. 'the peace of Amiens') temporarily ended hostilities between France, the Spanish Empire, and the...
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of Amiens may refer to: Siege of Amiens (1471) [fr], between France and Burgundy Siege of Amiens (1597), during the Wars of Religion Battle of Amiens (disambiguation)...
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The God of Amiens is a Gallo-Roman bronze statuette found in Amiens, Somme. The statuette, which has been dated to the end of the 1st century CE, is of...
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Saint Honoratus of Amiens (Honoré, sometimes Honorius) (died 16 January ca. 600) was the seventh bishop of Amiens. His feast day is May 16 (Honoratus of...
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Amiens Street (Irish: Sráid Amiens) is a road in Dublin, Ireland, that runs from Memorial Road to North Strand. The road was known as The Strand in the...
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the six-month Siege of Amiens, before Henry IV regained control. During the 18th and 19th century, the textile tradition of Amiens became famous for its...
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Fermin (redirect from St. Firminus of Amiens)
and Anjou, before settling in Amiens, France, where he was also named Bishop of Amiens. The local authorities in Amiens had him imprisoned and later beheaded...
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Nicholas of Amiens (Nicholaus Ambianensis) (1147 – c.1200) was a French theologian, a pupil of Gilbert de la Porrée. He is known for a single major work...
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of Amiens, August 8, 1918." History Today (Aug 1958) 8#8 pp 519–526. Media related to Battle of Amiens at Wikimedia Commons Badsey, Stephen: Amiens, Battle...
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Connolly station (redirect from Amiens Street Station)
Railway opened a separate station called Amiens Street Junction immediately next to the DDR's station. Amiens Street Junction had through platforms, allowing...
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The County of Amiens (also: Amiénois) was a feudal state centred on the city of Amiens, northern France, that existed from the 9th century until 1077 when...
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Hundred Days Offensive (section Battle of Amiens)
River Somme, east of Amiens and south-west of the site of the 1916 Battle of the Somme, to force the Germans away from the vital Amiens–Paris railway.: 472 ...
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Hugh of Amiens (died 1164), also known as Hugh de Boves, monk of Cluny, prior of Limoges, prior of Lewes, abbot of Reading and archbishop of Rouen, was...
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The Charter of Amiens (French: Charte d'Amiens) was adopted at the 9th Congress of the Confédération générale du travail (CGT) French trade-union, which...
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Amiens, France. 3rd century – Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens established. 1117 – Charter of commune granted to Amiens by the bishop. 1185 – Amiens becomes...
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Earl of Aldborough (redirect from Viscount Amiens)
was created on 9 February 1777, along with the courtesy title of Viscount Amiens, for John Stratford, 1st Viscount Aldborough, a descendant of the English...
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Godfrey of Amiens (French: Geoffroy d'Amiens) (1066–1115) was a bishop of Amiens. He is a saint in the Catholic Church. Godfrey was born in 1066 in Moulincourt...
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Dreuil-lès-Amiens is a railway station located in the commune of Dreuil-lès-Amiens in the Somme department, France. The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France...
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Amiens station (locally known as: Gare du Nord) is the main railway station for the Northern French city of Amiens. The station opened on 15 March 1847...
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Muhammad Amien Rais (born 26 April 1944) is an Indonesian politician. He was one of the leaders of the reform movement that forced the resignation of...
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(secondary coordinates) Amiens is a rural locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Amiens had a population of 343...
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Lycée la Providence (redirect from La Providence, Amiens)
is a private Catholic lycée, collège and technical college, located in Amiens, Hauts-de-France, in the Somme department of France. Founded and run by...
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The Amiens Synagogue (French: Synagogue d'Amiens) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the city of Amiens in the Department of...
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Athlétic Club Amiens is a French association football club founded in 1977. They are based in Amiens, Picardie, located in northern France, 120 km (75 mi)...
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2023. Amiens v Quevilly-Rouen Auxerre v Amiens Amiens v Bastia Bordeaux v Amiens Amiens v Guingamp Paris FC v Amiens Amiens v Valenciennes Amiens v Ajaccio...
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Salvius of Amiens (or Sauve, Salin, Salinius, Salve, Salvinus, Sauflieu, Saulve, Sauvre; died c. 615) was a 7th-century bishop of Amiens. His feast day...
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