Larrau Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin Pas d'Arlas Somport Col du Pourtalet Port of Boucharo Aragnouet–Bielsa Tunnel Col du Portillon Pont du Roi Puigcerdà /...
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Thomas the Apostle (redirect from Saint Thomas the Apostle)
Department found some stones with ancient letters carved in them. Dictator Francia sent his finest experts to inspect those stones, and they concluded that...
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Catholic Church has canonized as saints. According to Catholic theology, all saints enjoy the beatific vision. Many of the saints listed here are to be found...
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Tournai (category Francia)
at the cathedral school of Tournai in 1087. Under Odo's leadership, Saint-Martin Abbey flourished and by 1105 had 70 monks. The commune's drive for independence...
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Bordeaux (section Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas)
the Garonne, the Pont de pierre built in the 1820s and three modern bridges built after 1960: the Pont Saint Jean, just south of the Pont de pierre (both...
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737. When Francia's king divided Frankish Burgundia into three parts in 843 by the Treaty of Verdun, Vienne became part of Middle Francia. King Charles...
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Genevieve (redirect from Saint Genevieve)
the poet Pierre du Pont wrote a votive poem in honour of Genevieve, which was dedicated to Phillippe Cousin, who was the abbot of Saint Genevieve Abbey....
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raiders because of its location on the Seine river, during their raids on Francia. Eventually, the Vikings setteled on one of the islands near Oissel and...
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national d'Histoire naturelle (2 million), Pont du Gard (1.5 million), Arc de Triomphe (1.2 million), Mont Saint-Michel (1 million), Sainte-Chapelle (683...
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Troyes (redirect from Saint Aventinus)
current one. Here Louis the Stammerer in 878 received the crown of West Francia from Pope John VIII. At the end of the ninth century, following depredations...
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