Durocortorum (category Reims)
Développement urbain de Reims dans l'Antiquité. Reims: Centre régional de documentation pédagogique. Neiss, Robert (1984). "La structure urbaine de Reims antique et...
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Sciences Po (redirect from Institut d'études politiques de Paris)
Additionally, through a partnership with the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA), the Reims Campus offers a dual degree in social sciences & humanities...
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Sorbonne University (section Maison de la Recherche)
Chancellerie des Universités de Paris. Besides the monuments of the Cour d'Honneur, the Sorbonne Chapel and the Grand Amphithéâtre, the building houses the...
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The University of Pau and the Adour Region (French: L'Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, often known by the initialism UPPA) is a multi-site, public...
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the foundations of the Roman settlement. In 987, Archbishop Adalbero of Reims called together an assembly, and asked them to choose Hugh Capet as king...
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Connexin Live Arena Dôme de Paris Elbphilharmonie Emirates Stadium Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys Estádio da Luz Estadio de La Cartuja Ernst-Happel-Stadion...
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Louvre Palace (category Castles in Île-de-France)
by the still larger amphithéâtre Rohan, also underground on the northern end of the Carrousel du Louvre. The former amphithéâtre Courajod was then transformed...
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Université Savoie Mont Blanc (redirect from Universite de Savoie)
America: 2.5% Africa: 2.5% Australia/New Zealand: 1% Sports hall Grand amphithéâtre (lecture theatre) University library University restaurant, Le Satellite...
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Winston Churchill (category British recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
surrounding the area offensive". On 7 May 1945 at the SHAEF headquarters in Reims the Allies accepted Germany's surrender. The next day was Victory in Europe...
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Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (redirect from École de droit de la Sorbonne)
“suspended” cubic volumes sheltering the offices and the classrooms, and the amphitheatres which unfold in a corolla at the base of the building. This sculptural...
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28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 "LE PARCOURS DU RELAIS DE LA FLAMME OLYMPIQUE". Paris 2024. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023. Maine...
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Treveri (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Roman Empire the second came from the southwest and connected Durocortorum (Reims, France) with Andethana (Niederanven, Luxembourg) and Augusta Treverorum...
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threatened by the army of Attila the Hun, which had pillaged Treves, Metz and Reims. The Parisians were planning to abandon the city, but they were persuaded...
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Grenoble Alpes University (redirect from Université de Grenoble-II)
Joseph Fourier Library Maison des Langues Stendhal Building Louis Weil Amphitheatre Sciences Po Grenoble Pierre Mendes France Building Grenoble Law School...
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Remi and Palace of Tau, Reims Cultural 601 Paris, Banks of the Seine Cultural 600 Germany Abbey and Altenmünster...
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Anne Penesco – musicologist Harriet Jisa – developmental linguist Xavier de Montclos (1924–2018) – historian of religion Thierry Bianquis (1935–2014)...
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History of Amiens (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
early part of the 10th century, Count Herbert de Vermandois united the regions of Amiens, Vexin, Laon, and Reims. In 1095, the people of Amiens began to form...
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churches due its close resemblance to French Gothic Architecture, particularly Reims Cathedral. Feature's akin to French Gothic include its notably tall 32 m...
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drains were also located in the floor, possibly to enable the nearby amphitheatre to be flooded rapidly to enable naumachia (mock naval battles) to be...
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Strasbourg France Rhenus Hall 23 November 1981 Reims Reims Sports Palace 24 November 1981 Paris Hippodrome de Pantin 25 November 1981 Lille St. Sauveur Sports...
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through a forced peace treaty. Wars with Alemanni (356–378) 356 – Battle of Reims – Caesar Julian is defeated by the Alamanni 357 – Battle of Strasbourg –...
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Roman building ingenuity extended over bridges, aqueducts, and covered amphitheatres. Their sewerage and water-supply works were remarkable and some systems...
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Paris Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris Reims Opera House, Reims Opéra de Rennes, Rennes Opéra de Rouen, Rouen Opéra de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne Opéra...
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tagged that they remain deactivated. After the downtime has expired, the de-activated player's pack will re-energise and they are able to play as before...
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they were resurgent again, making incursions in 356 AD at the Battle of Reims, in 357 AD at the Battle of Strasbourg, in 367 AD at the Battle of Solicinium...
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Paris Palais des Sports June 4, 1980 Lyon Palais des Sports de Gerland June 6, 1980 Reims Reims Sports Palace June 7, 1980 Würzburg West Germany Carl Diem...
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Edition Nîmes Edition Nord-Pas de Calais Edition Orléans Edition Pays Basque Edition Périgord Edition Poitou Edition Reims Edition Rennes Edition Saint-Étienne...
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Valence, Drôme (section Gare de Valence-Ville)
Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Nice, Montpellier, Nantes, Le Havre, Reims, Avignon, Besançon, Strasbourg, Dijon, Barcelona and Brussels. In 2003,...
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Mauricius Galba The term is referred to by Emperor Constantine VII in his De Administrando Imperio in a digression on 6th century Italian history, where...
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