Arles (/ɑːrl(z)/ ARL(Z), US also /ˈɑːrəl/ AR-əl, French: [aʁl]; Provençal: Arle [ˈaʀle] in both classical and Mistralian norms; Classical Latin: Arelate)... 43 KB (4,682 words) - 10:06, 4 May 2024 |
The Arles Amphitheatre (French: Arènes d'Arles) is a Roman amphitheatre in Arles, southern France. Two-tiered, it is probably the most prominent tourist... 6 KB (572 words) - 21:49, 21 October 2023 |
Vincent van Gogh (section Arles (1888–89)) in Arles, c.1888. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam The Old Mill, c.1888. Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York When Gauguin agreed to visit Arles in... 149 KB (16,391 words) - 20:32, 19 April 2024 |
Arles station (French: Gare d'Arles) is a railway station serving the city of Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, southeastern France. The station was opened in... 2 KB (138 words) - 21:29, 15 November 2023 |
Gloucestershire, England River Arle, alternative name for the River Alre, Hampshire, England Arle, Occitan-language name for Arles, France Arle, Großheide, a district... 526 bytes (98 words) - 00:11, 18 February 2024 |
promulgated anew at a Council of Arles. Ancient Diocese of Arles Early centers of Christianity § Southern Gaul "Arles, Synod of" in Chambers's Encyclopædia... 12 KB (1,245 words) - 03:31, 7 April 2024 |
Theobald (c. 854-895), count of Arles, was a Frank from the Bosonid-family. He was a son of Hucbert. He and his wife Bertha had two sons, Hugh of Italy... 542 bytes (38 words) - 17:44, 20 November 2022 |
Caesaria (redirect from Caesaria of Arles (disambiguation)) Caesaria may refer to: Caesaria the Elder, abbess of Arles (512–c.525) Caesaria the Younger, abbess of Arles (c.525–c.560), niece of the prec. Caesarea (disambiguation)... 236 bytes (62 words) - 12:53, 19 October 2022 |
Sunflowers (Van Gogh series) (category Paintings of Arles by Vincent van Gogh) 1889, when Gauguin claimed one of the Arles versions in exchange for studies he had left behind after leaving Arles for Paris. Van Gogh was upset and replied... 22 KB (2,287 words) - 01:35, 14 May 2024 |
Constantine III (Western Roman emperor) (redirect from Siege of Arles (411)) defeated and withdrew to Arles. Meanwhile, Constantine invaded northern Italy, but his plan failed and he also pulled back to Arles. In 410 Constans was sent... 38 KB (4,536 words) - 22:42, 22 April 2024 |
According to Catholic lore, Trophimus of Arles (French: Trophime) was the first bishop of Arles, in today's southern France. It was an early tradition... 5 KB (460 words) - 02:03, 8 May 2024 |
Bedroom at Arles is a 1992 oil and Magna on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein based on the Bedroom in Arles series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh.... 10 KB (1,257 words) - 23:51, 26 April 2024 |
Hilary of Arles, also known by his Latin name Hilarius (c. 403–449), was a bishop of Arles in Southern France. He is recognized as a saint by the Roman... 5 KB (532 words) - 10:51, 15 February 2024 |
cottages and expansive fields of the Arles countryside reminded van Gogh of his life in the Netherlands. Arles brought him the solace and bright sun... 21 KB (2,575 words) - 17:32, 30 December 2023 |
Marie Ginoux who owned the Cafe de la Gare in Arles. He sketched the Provençal landscape around Arles in the ledger and continued to work in it during... 10 KB (1,282 words) - 05:18, 20 August 2023 |
Battle of Arles may refer to: Siege of Arles (425), fought between the Visigoths and a Roman-Hunnic alliance Battle of Arles (435), fought between the... 314 bytes (78 words) - 23:50, 8 March 2020 |
List of works by Vincent van Gogh (category Paintings of Arles by Vincent van Gogh) Gogh series): Arles, expanded and provided references for an article about flowering trees and orchards made in 1888 Hospital in Arles (Van Gogh series):... 276 KB (1,016 words) - 16:56, 2 May 2024 |
of Arles is a 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Caesar Augustus. It is located next to the Arles Amphitheatre in the city of Arles, Provence... 3 KB (239 words) - 07:13, 6 May 2023 |
Boso of Arles may refer to two counts of Arles: Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, who was Boso I of Arles (r. 934–936) Boso II of Arles (r. 949–967) This disambiguation... 173 bytes (62 words) - 17:26, 8 January 2021 |
Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles is a non-profit foundation located in Arles France dedicated to the work and legacy of Vincent van Gogh. Its goal is... 4 KB (290 words) - 09:20, 28 January 2024 |
Boson 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... 7 KB (398 words) - 15:20, 14 March 2024 |
San Ginés, Madrid (redirect from San Ginés de Arlés) the patron saint of notaries and secretaries, Saint Genesius of Arles (San Ginés de Arlés). It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1982.[citation needed]... 4 KB (415 words) - 23:02, 15 September 2023 |
Constance of Arles (c. 986 – 28 July 1032), also known as Constance of Provence, was Queen of France as the third spouse of King Robert II of France.... 8 KB (885 words) - 20:51, 30 April 2024 |