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Arles (/ɑːrl(z)/ ARL(Z), US also /ˈɑːrəl/ AR-əl, French: [aʁl]; Provençal:
Arle [
ˈaʀle] in both
classical and
Mistralian norms;
classical Latin: Arelate)...
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Arle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arle may
refer to:
Arle, Cheltenham, a
district of Gloucestershire,
England Arle Grove, a
nature reserve...
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Bedroom in
Arles (French: La
Chambre à
Arles; Dutch:
Slaapkamer te
Arles) is the
title given to
three similar paintings by 19th-century
Dutch Post-Impressionist...
- The
Arles Amphitheatre (French: Arènes d'Arles) is a
Roman amphitheatre in
Arles,
southern France. Two-tiered, it is
probably the most
prominent tourist...
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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...
- 12th century: 140 as the
Kingdom of
Arles, also
referred to in
various context as Arelat, the
Kingdom of
Arles and Vienne, or
Kingdom of Burgundy-Provence...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Arles (ancient Arelate) in the
south of
Roman Gaul (modern France)
hosted several councils or
synods referred to as
Concilium Arelatense in the history...