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    The Master of the Parement of Narbonne, often referred to more briefly as the Master of the Parement or Parement Master is the name given to an artist...
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    Joanna of Bourbon (Jeanne de Bourbon; 3 February 1338 – 6 February 1378) was Queen of France by marriage to King Charles V. She acted as his political...
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    14th century artworks, including the Hakendover Altarpiece and the Parement de Narbonne. The English bibliophile S.C. Cockerell even claimed that Beauneveu...
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    Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, 9th century Duomo of Monza, 14th century Cloth Parement of Narbonne, black ink on silk, before 1378, a French royal commission, now Louvre...
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    these same miniatures are sometimes attributed to the Master of the Parement of Narbonne or to his followers, but for Eberhard König only that of folio 97...
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    According to the Louvre the most famous example of painted silk, the Parement of Narbonne, despite being a royal commission, was only made on "fluted silk...
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    Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece in Bohemia, the Master of the Parement, Jacquemart de Hesdin and the Netherlandish Limbourg brothers in France, and Gentile...
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    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 which...
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  • (18th and 19th centuries) Paul of Narbonne (3rd century) Paul the Simple (d. ca. 339), Egyptian saint Paul of Narbonne (3rd century) Paul of Tammah (died...
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    as rigidly Catholic as Montmorency, as was the town governor of Narbonne Raimond de Beccarie whose charge was important in the province. Joyeuse had...
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    Mouilleron-en-Pareds. Burial vaults in the Caveau des Gouverneurs beaneath Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides Plaque honoring Marshal de Lattre de Tassigny...
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  • (8th century) Lyons – the Gauls, i.e., the provinces called Lugdunenses Narbonne Nancy – Lorraine title received in 1602. This is a notable exception, considering...
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  • novelist Sanaaq Akhtar Naraghi novelist, poet The Big Green House André Narbonne novelist, poet, short stories Twelve Miles to Midnight, Lucien & Olivia...
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    Grévy married in 1848 to Coralie Frassie, the daughter of a tanner from Narbonne. They had one daughter, Alice (1849–1938), who married Daniel Wilson in...
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    proclivities to Joyeuse in Languedoc was the key governor of Narbonne, the seigneur de Fourquevaux. In Guyenne, Monluc was supported by the comte d'Escars...
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    the Judicate of Arborea in the 1420 from the last judge, William III of Narbonne, and the Kingdom of Sardinia extended throughout the island, except for...
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    Evanthia (2000). "'Buried' Metals in Late Minoan Inheritance Customs". In Pare, C. F. E. (ed.). Metals Make the World Go Round: The Supply and Circulation...
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    Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed,...
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    That meant the independence of the Catalan Church from the bishopric of Narbonne. In 1137 Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona married Queen Petronilla...
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  • Diderot, Narbonne Lycée Diderot, Langres Lycée Docteur Gustave Jaume, Pierrelatte Lycée Docteur Koeberlé, Sélestat Lycée Docteur Lacroix, Narbonne Lycée...
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    1409 and the renunciation of any succession right signed by William II of Narbonne in 1420. This event marked the definitive end of Sardinian independence...
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    the Judicate of Arborea in the 1420 from the last judge, William III of Narbonne, and the Kingdom of Sardinia extended throughout the island, except for...
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  • Bertran de Born (?) Richard Coeur de Lion: Arnaut Daniel, Peire Vidal, Folquet de Marselha, Gaucelm Faidit Ermengarde of Narbonne (1143–1192): Bernart de Ventadour...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Tarbes (1730–1740), Archbishop of Toulouse (1740–1752), and Archbishop of Narbonne (1752–1763). He was nominated Archbishop of Reims by King Louis XV on 5...
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    litt. of Southern France, Aix-en-Provence, 1961, p. 209 "It fires me in Narbonne, Aiguesmortess, Nymes & Besiers, colony & nille of great name, inhabited...
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    ISBN 978-1-4411-6223-6. OCLC 667274301. Pliny the Younger, Epistles, 10.50. As at Narbonne and Salona. See Andringa, in Rüpke (ed.), 89. Van Andringa, in Rüpke (ed...
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  • François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier, notary Charles Hindelang, merchant and military officer Pierre-Rémi Narbonne, painter and bailiff François...
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    king-child King James I of Aragon who after being released from captivity in Narbonne (France) travelled with his retinue through Catalonia back to his seat...
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  • in public life is formed by François Hollande on. 1 January – Marcelle Narbonne, 113, supercentenarian, oldest European living person 5 January – François-Marie...
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  • Deaths in May 2020 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    COVID-19. Robert Bru, 89, French rugby union coach (Stade Toulousain, RC Narbonne). Tony Carrillo, 83, American politician, member of the Arizona House of...
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