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  • Jean I (died 675) was an early Archbishop of Arles. Little is known of his life. The diptychs point to two successive Johns who could be the same prelate...
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    Arles (/ɑːrl(z)/ ARL(Z), US also /ˈɑːrəl/ AR-əl, French: [aʁl]; Provençal: Arle [ˈaʀle] in both classical and Mistralian norms; Classical Latin: Arelate)...
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    Kingdom of Burgundy, known from the 12th century: 140  as the Kingdom of Arles, also referred to in various context as Arelat, the Kingdom of Arles and Vienne...
    19 KB (1,787 words) - 15:44, 10 July 2024
  • Arles (ancient Arelate) in the south of Roman Gaul (modern France) hosted several councils or synods referred to as Concilium Arelatense in the history...
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  • Jean I may refer to: Jean I of Arles (died 675), Archbishop of Arles John I, Count of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191), son of Guy II of Ponthieu Jean I de Montfort...
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    house of Jesuits in Arles. In 1625, the Jesuits rented a house in Arles. In 1633, Archbishop Jean Jaubert de Barrault (1630–1643) assigned the church of S...
    77 KB (9,998 words) - 00:45, 8 June 2024
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    II of Arles (928 – 965/67) was Count of Avignon from 935 and Count of Arles from 949. Around 953, Boso II married Constance, possibly a daughter of the...
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  • Theodosius of Arles (or Théodose, Teudosi, Theodoric), was Archbishop of Arles c. 632–650. Theodosius appears in the episcopal diptychs. However, very...
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    Sud : Arles, 1995. Du vieillissement. Payot : Paris, 1991 [1968] ; rééd. Petite Bibliothèque Payot 2009 Le feu ou la démolition. Actes Sud : Arles, 1996...
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  • Ithier (or Itier, Iterius; died 981), was Archbishop of Arles from before March 963 until 981. Ithier may have been from the Lyonnais, because this name...
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    residents of all of Gaul. Communities of Syrians, Phoenicians and Jews settled in Marseille and Arles. Arles built a new port on the right bank of the Rhône...
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  • Jean Ferrier or Juan Ferrer (died 1550) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Arles (1521–1550). On 23 Aug 1518, he was appointed during...
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    Jeanne Calment (redirect from Jean Calment)
    have ever lived. Calment was born on 21 February 1875 in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence. Some of her close family members also had an above-average lifespan...
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    the Garden of Olives; two proximal Last Supper studies (Interior of a Restaurant in Arles and Interior of the Restaurant Carrel in Arles) featuring straw-bottomed...
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    Upper Burgundy in 933 to form the Kingdom of Arles. The counts of Arles began calling themselves "count of Provence"; although in name vassals, they were...
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    Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. The house was the right wing of 2 Place Lamartine, Arles, France, where, on May 1, 1888, van Gogh rented four rooms. He...
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  • Harmonia Mundi, 1993 Lully, Jean Baptiste Lully, Arles, France : Harmonia Mundi, 1993 Te Deum ; motets, Guillaume Bouzignac, Arles, Harmonia Mundi, 1993 King...
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  • Rostang of Arles (or Rostang I, Rostaing; died 913) was Archbishop of Arles from 870 to 913. He supported the coup d'état of Boso of Provence against the...
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    Saint-Césaire Convent, at first called Saint-Jean monastery, was a nunnery in the city of Arles in the south-eastern corner of the rampart. It was founded in 512 AD...
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  • 20 certainly postdates the letter of Pope Zosimus to the Church of Arles (417) and the letter of the bishops of Gaul in 451; because, although both...
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