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    the fourth-largest commune in the Isère department, of which it is a subprefecture alongside La Tour-du-Pin. Vienne was a major centre of the Roman Empire...
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  • Vienne may refer to: Vienne (department), a department of France named after the river Vienne Vienne, Isère, a city in the French department of Isère...
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    Avitus (c. 450 – February 5, 517/518 or 519) was a Latin poet and bishop of Vienne in Gaul. His fame rests in part on his poetry, but also on the role he played...
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    nicknamed "the pyramid", Vienne Temple of Augustus and Livia, Vienne Cantons of the Isère department Charmant Som Communes of the Isère department Arrondissements...
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    Jazz à Vienne is a jazz festival in Vienne, Isère, near Lyon, France. The festival has been held since 6 July 1981 in the months of June and July for two...
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    François Ponsard (category Writers from Vienne, Isère)
    author and was a member of the Académie française. Ponsard was born at Vienne, Isère in 1814 and trained as a lawyer. His first literary work was a translation...
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    the French: Prix Sang d'Encre ("Blood Writing Prize") of the town of Vienne, Isère, the 2008 prize for first detective novel at Lens, Pas-de-Calais, the...
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    The Council of Vienne was the fifteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and met between 1311 and 1312 in Vienne, France. This occurred during...
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    Vienne Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Maurice de Vienne) is a medieval Roman Catholic church in the city of Vienne, France. Dedicated to Saint Maurice...
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    example, Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère and Romans-sur-Isère. The department of Isère is likewise named after the river. The name Isère was first recorded under...
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    Temple of Augustus and Livia (category Vienne, Isère)
    center of the ancient city of Vienne, also corresponding to the center of the modern city, in the French department of Isère and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
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    d'agglomération Vienne Condrieu (partly) Communauté de communes Les Balcons du Dauphiné Communauté de communes de Bièvre Est Communauté de communes Bièvre Isère Communauté...
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  • province that derived its name from its capital Vienna (modern day Vienne, Isère), a Roman city, first located in Gallia Narbonensis. Vienna was first...
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  • The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal seat in Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
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    Paul-Louis Couchoud (category Writers from Vienne, Isère)
    Paul-Louis Couchoud (French: [kuʃu]; July 6, 1879, in Vienne, Isère – April 8, 1959, in Vienne) was a French philosopher, a graduate from the prestigious...
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    Saint Peter's church (Saint-Pierre-le-Bas) in Vienne is one of the oldest surviving churches in France, situated in the Rhône-Alpes region. The church...
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    La Pyramide (category Isère)
    known as La Pyramide, was a Michelin Guide 3-star restaurant located in Vienne, Isère, France. It was widely regarded as the greatest restaurant in France...
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    François de Grossouvre (category Politicians from Vienne, Isère)
    François de Grossouvre (29 March 1918 – 7 April 1994) was a French politician who was appointed in 1981 by the newly elected President François Mitterrand...
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    279 Saint-Cloud Hauts-de-Seine Île-de-France 29,385 29,109 30,012 280 Vienne Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 30,092 29,325 29,993 281 Savigny-le-Temple Seine-et-Marne...
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  • Claude Rajon (category Politicians from Vienne, Isère)
    as well as a member of the French Senate from 1921 to 1932, representing Isère. "Claude, Pierre, Antoine, Joseph Rajon". Assemblee nationale. Retrieved...
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    defeated Constantine's forces, killed his son Constans at Vienna (modern Vienne, Isère) and trapped Constantine himself inside Arelas. Seeing the losses of...
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  • the Danube at Vienna; see Wien River, Austria Vienna, Ontario, Canada Vienne, Isère, France, known in Roman times as Vienna Vienna, Alabama, an unincorporated...
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  • Pyramide, a high-rise building in Berlin La Pyramide a restaurant in Vienne, Isère, France Pyramid (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    historioitsija painoksia Medicine, pp 34–38 D'artigny – Judgement at Vienne Isère against Michel de Villeneuve. The text of the letter of French naturalisation...
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  • Zacharias of Vienne, also sometimes Zachary or Zachariah, was traditionally the second Bishop of Vienne (Latin: Vienna) in what is now Isère, France, until...
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  • Joseph Bernard (category People from Vienne, Isère)
    Joseph Bernard (1866, Vienne, Isère – 1931) was a modern classical French sculptor, featured on the frontispiece of Elie Faure's 1927 survey of modern...
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    Joseph-Napoléon Martin (Russian: Жозеф Наполеон Мартен; 15 August 1848 in Vienne, Isère – 23 May 1892 in Novy Margelan, now Fergana, Turkestan Krai, Russian...
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  • Michel Charréard (category Sportspeople from Vienne, Isère)
    Michel Charréard Personal information Born (1959-07-10) 10 July 1959 (age 65) Vienne, France Team information Role Rider...
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    Peire Bremon lo Tort (category People from Vienne, Isère)
    Peire Bremon lo Tort (or Bremonz lo Tortz) (fl. 1177) was a troubadour from the Viennois. Though only two of his pieces (both love songs) survive, his...
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    Guillem Magret (category People from Vienne, Isère)
    Guillem or Guilhem Magret (Occitan: [ɡiˈʎɛm maˈɡɾɛt]; fl. 1195–1210) was a troubadour and jongleur from the Viennois. He left behind eight poems, of which...
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