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States were
annexed by France, and was
first known as the Département du
Tibre (after the
Tiber river)
before being renamed on 17
February 1810. Following...
- Rome) was
annexed to the
First French Empire,
forming the départements of
Tibre and Trasimène.
Following the fall of the
First French Empire in 1814, the...
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annexed as a Département of the
French Empire:
first as Département du
Tibre (1808–1810) and then as Département Rome (1810–1814).
After the fall of...
- was
rapidly moved twice before finding a long-term home in the
Salle du
Tibre where it
remained until 1848. From
there it was
moved to the
Salle de l'Isis...
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successor state, the
Kingdom of Etruria. Rome was
known as the
department du
Tibre until 1810.
Before becoming the
departments of Bouches-du-Rhin, Bouches-de-l'Escaut...
- it was
annexed to the
French Empire under the name of the
Department of
Tibre, but
returned to the Pope's
control in 1815. On 20
September 1870 the capture...
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including substantial interventions on the
motorway network.
Works such as the
TiBre are
currently under construction,
which consists of the
natural continuation...
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lifetime "L'épingle d'or" (1889) "Articles d'exportation" (1890) "Les
noces du
Tibre" (1890) "Blanches-mains", "La démoniaque", "Barbe-Noire" (1892) "Rampsinit"...
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Tanais (1867)
Tancrede (1836)
Taurus (1858)
Telemaque (1842)
Thabor (1843)
Tibre (1866)
Tigre (1862)
Tonkin (1898)
Vatican (1854)
Ville de
Ciotat (1892)...
- The humans, "lit by the sun", are
represented by
melodies with "bright
tibres of violins,
flutes and trumpets",
whereas as the shark's
music is "low pitched...