Cimiez (French pronunciation: [simje]; Italian: Cimella) is an upper-class neighborhood in Nice, Southern France. The area contains the Musée Matisse and...
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Cimiez Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Cimiez, also Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Château) was a Roman Catholic church in the southern town of...
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the Hôtel Régina in the hills of Cimiez, above Nice. During World War II he lived in Vence, then returned to Cimiez, where he died and is buried. Claude...
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1954. He is buried in the cemetery of the Monastère Notre Dame de Cimiez, in the Cimiez neighbourhood of Nice. The first painting of Matisse acquired by...
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Pontius of Cimiez, also known as Pons of Cimiez (French: Pons de Cimiez, Ponce de Cimiez) was a Christian saint and martyr in third century Gaul. His...
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1 September 1892. Houlding died following a lengthy illness in 1902 in Cimiez, a neighbourhood of Nice, France, at the age of 68. At his funeral, players...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nice (redirect from Bishopric of Cimiez)
Duchesne considers Amantius the first known bishop, rather than Bassus. Cimiez, a civitas near Nice, but in the province of Alpes Maritimae and indeed...
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the Hotel Regina in the hills of Cimiez, above Nice. During World War II he lived in Vence, then returned to Cimiez, where he died and is buried. Pablo...
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until the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins of Cemenelum are in Cimiez, now a district of Nice. In the 7th century, Nice joined the Genoese League...
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Others executed in 258 included the saints Denis in Paris, Pontius in Cimiez, Cyprian and others in Carthage and Eugenia in Rome. In 259 Saint Patroclus...
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d'Action Culturelle), a local cultural center based in the neighborhood of Cimiez, Nice. The centre offered a variety of activities, which included football...
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and Hautes-Alpes. The capital of the province was Cemenelum (modern Cimiez, a neighbourhood of Nice), until it was replaced by Eburodunum (modern Embrun)...
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gonorrhoea. In March 1897 as members of the Household prepared to depart for Cimiez for the Queen's annual visit, they insisted that Karim not accompany the...
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(mid-third century), Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage Pontius of Cimiez (died 257), Roman saint Ebontius (died 1104), also known as Pontius, Bishop...
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the Villa des Arènes, a seventeenth-century villa in the neighborhood of Cimiez. The Villa des Arènes was constructed from 1670 to 1685. Upon its completion...
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of the imperial family in March 1924, Abdulaziz and his family moved to Cimiez, Nice, France. They bought a villa near the Villa Carabacel which belonged...
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continuous treatment. He was buried near Matisse in the Cimiez Monastery Cemetery in Cimiez, a suburb of the city of Nice. Among the public collections...
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"one of the Riviera's biggest annual events." Set in the vast Jardins de Cimiez (which contains a Roman amphitheatre), the event features several separate...
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longtime friend. Du Gard died in 1958 and was buried in the Cimiez Monastery Cemetery in Cimiez, a suburb of the city of Nice, France. Devenir ! (1908) Jean...
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Auxanius, particularly in connection with the two Churches of Nice and Cimiez. Hilarius gave decisions to the churches of Hispania, which tended to operate...
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Samman was created a baronet in the 1921 New Year Honours. He died in Cimiez, Nice, France, at the age of 78 and was succeeded by his son, Harry. The...
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and the legendary founder and first abbot of the abbey of Saint-Pons de Cimiez. He is considered a saint by the Catholic Church and a Pre-Congregational...
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Charles Dalmas (section In Cimiez)
Boulevard de Cimiez Before 1906 Palais Winter 84 Boulevard de Cimiez c. 1906 Hôtel Hermitage Avenue Bieckert 1907 Villa Argentine Boulevard de Cimiez, corner...
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2.14-15. La place des thermes dans la ville: les exemples de Fréjus et Cimiez, S. Ardisson, Actes du 8e colloque antique de Frejus, Antibes 2010 Une fouille...
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Henedina, in Sardinia (c. 130) Saint Pontius of Cimiez (Pons de Cimiez), martyred in Cimella (Cimiez) near Nice, whose relics gave his name to the town...
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takes its dedication, like the town and the abbey, from Saint Pontius of Cimiez. It is particularly known for the carvings on and around the portals. During...
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estate of Fairlawne at Shipbourne in Kent; he also owned Villa Liserb at Cimiez in the south of France, which was often visited by Queen Victoria, who became...
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project of the monument, Nice). Monuments of the Deads in Cimiez ( Monument aux morts de Cimiez ) Monuments of the Deaths in Sainte-Menehould ( Monument...
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Retrieved 12 November 2014. "Joe Bonamassa - Nice Jazz Festival, Jardin du Cimiez, Nice, 20 July 2009". ZicaZic.com. 7 August 2009. "Joe Bonamassa - Mr. Big...
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Capucin [fr] (opened 1898) Nancy, Cure d'Air Funicular [fr] (1905-1914) Nice: Cimiez Funicular (1906-closed c.1955) Expo Internationale 1884 Funicular (1883-1884)...
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