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Ampurias may
refer to the
following places and jurisdictions : Empúries (from Gr**** Emporion), a
Mediterranean city in Catalonia,
Spain a
former port town...
- Jean
Ampurias (10
December 1905 – 20
December 1974) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1928 Tour de France. "Jean
Ampurias".
Cycling Archives...
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cathedral see) into the
present Roman Catholic Diocese of Tempio-
Ampurias. The
bishopric of
Ampurias, also
known as
Diocese of
Flumen ('the stream' in Latin)...
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diocese of
Ampurias.
Ampurias was
erected in 1113; the
diocese of Cività, now Tempio, in 304 by St. Simplicius. Cività was
united to
Ampurias by Pope Julius...
- IPA: [kumˈtad dəmˈpuɾiəs]), also
known as the
County of
Ampurias (Spanish:
Condado de
Ampurias), was a
medieval county centred on the town of Empúries...
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Berenguer Estanyol d'Empúries (Spanish: Estañol de
Ampurias) was the
vicar general of the
Duchy of
Athens for four
years from 1312 to 1316. He was sent...
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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diocese of
Ampurias".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. v t e...
- Castelló d'Empúries (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈʎo ðəmˈpuɾiəs]) is a town and muni****lity in the Alt Empordà in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It lies 9 km...
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Sunyer II (c. 840–915) was the
count of Empúries from 862 and
Roussillon from 896
until his death. He was the son of
Sunyer I of Empúries. He and his brother...
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Sunyer I was
count of Empúries and
Roussillon (with the
pagus of Perelada) from 834 to 841.[page needed] He was the son of
Count Belló I of Carc****onne...