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    Narbonne (/nɑːrˈbɒn/ nar-BON, US also /-ˈbɔːn, -ˈbʌn/ -⁠BAWN, -⁠BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona)...
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  • Miló of Narbonne (fl. 752–782) was the Count of Narbonne, who was ruling in 752, successor probably of Gilbert. It seems that he was in favour of the Franks...
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    Narbonne is a railway station in Narbonne, Occitanie, France. The station opened on 22 April 1857 and is on the Bordeaux–Sète railway and Narbonne–Portbou...
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    Narbonne plage is a resort on the southern (Mediterranean) coast of France in the Aude department. It is separated from the city of Narbonne by the limestone...
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  • Narbonne, also spelled Aymeri or Aimeric, may refer to: Aymeri de Narbonne, figure of legend Aimery (archbishop of Narbonne), archbishop of Narbonne between...
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  • Gilbert of Narbonne was a Goth count of Narbonne who governed until about 750. His successor was Miló. v t e...
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  • Peter of Narbonne may refer to: Peter Berenger of Narbonne [fr] (died after 1090), Bishop of Rodez (before 1053–1079), elected Archbishop of Narbonne (1079-1085)...
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    The Narbonne—Portbou railway is an important 104-kilometre long railway line that connects the city of Narbonne, France to northeastern Spain. The railway...
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  • Marcelle Narbonne (25 March 1898 – 1 January 2012) was, at the time of her death, the oldest living person in France and Europe. Narbonne was born in Isserville...
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  • Makhir ben Yehudah Zakkai of Narbonne or Makhir ben Habibai of Narbonne or Natronai ben Habibi (725 - 765 CE or 793 CE) was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar...
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  • Battle of Narbonne may refer to: Battle of Narbonne (436), between Rome and the Visigoths. Siege of Narbonne (737), between the forces of the Umayyad governor...
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  • Nathaniel Narbonne High School (NHS) is a school located at 24300 South Western Avenue, in the Harbor City area of Los Angeles, California. Narbonne serves...
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    Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Occitania and Provence, in Southern...
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  • Club de Narbonne Méditerannée (also known as RCNM) is a French rugby union club that play in the second-level Pro D2. They are based in Narbonne in Occitania...
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    Louis Marie Jacques Amalric, comte de Narbonne-Lara (August 1755 - 17 November 1813) was a French nobleman, soldier and diplomat. Born at Colorno in the...
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    and an ecclesiastical province whose metropolitan was the Archbishop of Narbonne. Originally, the Goths may have maintained their hold on the Albigeois...
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  • Le Grand Narbonne is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Narbonne. It is located in the Aude department...
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  • Prudent de Narbonne (Latin: Prudentius, died c. 257) was a Christian deacon who was martyred in Narbonne in what is now France in the 3rd century. He...
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    Narbonne Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Narbonne, France. The cathedral...
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    The musée d'art et d'histoire de Narbonne is a museum in Narbonne. It displays the fine and decorative arts. It is particularly known for its ancient faïence...
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  • July 1134) was the Viscount of Narbonne from around 1106 until his death. He was the eldest son of Aimery I of Narbonne and Mahalt (also Mahault or Mafalda)...
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  • Rusticus of Narbonne (in French Rustique) (d. 26 October perhaps 461 AD) was a monk of the Lérins Abbey and bishop of Narbonne and Catholic saint of Gaul...
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  • novelist Sanaaq Akhtar Naraghi novelist, poet The Big Green House André Narbonne novelist, poet, short stories Twelve Miles to Midnight, Lucien & Olivia...
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  • Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Radulf of Narbonne" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn how...
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    Narbonne Flour Mill is a flour mill on Tripoli Street in the Hussein Dey commune in the Algiers province of Algeria. It was founded by Louis-Gonzague Narbonne...
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    Aymeri de Narbonne is a legendary hero of Old French chansons de geste and the Matter of France. In the legendary material, as elaborated and expanded...
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  • called Ferreolus of Rodez (born c. 485) was a Gallo-Roman senator from Narbonne, then Narbo, who later lived in Rodez where his family had also held Trevidos...
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  • ruler of Narbonne Aymeri de Narbonne, legendary hero of France Aimery II of Narbonne (died 1134), Viscount of Narbonne Aimery III of Narbonne (died 1239)...
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    The siege of Narbonne took place in France between 752 and 759, led by the Frankish king Pepin the Short against the Umayyad stronghold defended by an...
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  • The viscount of Narbonne was the secular ruler of Narbonne in the Middle Ages. Narbonne had been the capital of the Visigoth province of Septimania, until...
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