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    The Porte Noire (literally, "Black Gate") is a Roman triumphal arch in Besançon, France. The limestone arch was located at the southern end of the cardo...
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    emblematic and best-preserved monument dating from this period is the Porte Noire, a Gallo-Roman triumphal arch built under Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd...
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  • of Campanus 099 1st century AD Aix-les-Bains France Aquae Gratianae Porte Noire 171 c. 171–175 AD Besançon France Vesontio Arch of Carpentras 018 18–19...
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    Antoninus Pius (Harvard University Press, 1973), p. 45. Hélène Walter, La Porte Noire de Besançon (Presses Univ. Franche-Comté, 1984), vol. 1, p. 332. Pliny...
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    of St. Catherine The Pointless Gate (Porte à Peine Perdue) The Black Gate (Porte Noire) The Waterfront Gate (Porte du Rivage) The Church of St. John the...
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    the 16th-century Porte Rivotte, with two round towers, and pedestrian walkways dating to the 19th century. To the west is the Porte Noire, a Roman triumphal...
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    that the area occupied an important place as early as ancient Rome: the Porte Noire, dated between 171 and 175 CE. In addition to this almost thousand-year-old...
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    La Licorne, (30), 205 men, La Chesnaye; Le Corail, (30), 205 men, de Porte-Noire; L'Emerillon, 125 men, de Morsay; Le Saint-Charles, (28), 155 men, Saint-Etienne;...
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    et le Bronze, Robert Laffont, février 1985 ISBN 978-2-2210-4645-6 La Porte noire, Robert Laffont, février 1986 ISBN 978-2-2210-4982-2 Amour du Limousin...
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  • The Black Moon Chronicles (French: Chroniques de la Lune Noire) is an epic dark fantasy French comic series. Written by François Marcela-Froideval, the...
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  • Sarlat-la-Canéda 12th – 17th century abandoned cathedral Mérimée Doubs Porte Noire Besançon 2nd century arc de triomphe Mérimée Doubs Cloître de l'abbaye...
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  • (amphitheatre) built on outskirts of La Boucle [fr] in Vesontio [fr]. 175 CE – Porte Noire (Besançon) [fr] (arch) built (approximate date). 4th C. – Roman Catholic...
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    At the C.R.S., Kaegi created several radiophonic works; such as La Porte Noire in 1964 and Zéa in 1965. In the late 1960s, Kaegi wrote several essays...
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    Phonographique. His next two albums, Mon cœur avait raison in 2015 and Ceinture noire in 2018, reached number one in France and Belgium (Wallonia) and peaked...
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  • Satellite Sisters Les Résidents Le théâtre des opérations. Dieu porte-t-il des lunettes noires ?. Le théâtre des opérations: journal métaphysique et polémique...
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    Charles Ratton and others led to several iconic photographs, including Noire et blanche. As Man Ray scholar Wendy A. Grossman has illustrated, "no one...
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  • Obligatoire (2004). In 2006 and 2011, they issued the double albums La Main Noire and Sorcellerie (Kindoki), the latter featuring a collaboration with French...
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    Black Sea (redirect from Mer Noire)
    a new group of sea-going merchants - Greek and Albanian subjects of the Porte [...] flew the Russian flag after 1783 (making up the bulk of the first...
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    Central Africa at the 2012 Kora Awards. Bataringe's third studio album, Boite Noire, released on 19 July 2013, sold 10,000 copies in five hours in Paris. It...
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  • (where he met Henri Queffélec and with whom he became friends) to Pointe-Noire in Congo at Douala in Cameroon and Bangui, Central African Republic. He...
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