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| Meanwhile Boso of | Provence, a noble of Carolingian descent, proclaimed h |
| In | Provence a form of tabor pipe called the galoubet is p |
| autumn of 1275 and was forced to retreat into | Provence, abandoning most of the province. |
| rother, Lambert, seems also to have worked in | Provence after Jan's death. |
| s needed later that year to regain control of | Provence after Arab forces returned. |
| s needed later that year to regain control of | Provence after Arab forces returned. |
| called "objections" raised by the scholars of | Provence against attempts by the scholars from "Eretz |
| and envoys from Amalfi, Gaeta, Rome, and the | Provence also supported Constantine VII. |
| model, the double gigliato of Naples and the | Provence; alternatively, the name may have derived fro |
| The Literature of | Provence: An Introduction. |
| was the count of Andria and possibly Count of | Provence and Prince of Piedmont. |
| Anscar was a counsellor of Boso of | Provence and brother of Fulk, Archbishop of Rheims, wh |
| came to support Charles of Anjou as Count of | Provence and followed him into wars in Italy, where he |
| f Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, and Margrave of | Provence and one of the leaders of the First Crusade. |
| Castile, with the hopes that he would inherit | Provence and the associated county of Forcalquier when |
| James I of Aragon, in the hopes of uniting | Provence and Toulouse, had planned to marry Beatrice, |
| /Budapest, Seville, Rio de Janeiro, Calcutta, | Provence, and Buenos Aires. |
| maternal family, the Simiane's who were from | Provence and had been hereditary Counts of Moncha, the |
| use for his refusal to implicate the Comte de | Provence, and Madame de Favras was pensioned by Louis |
| e of Savoy, husband of Raymond Berengar IV of | Provence, and the lord Blacatz respectively. |
| Garibaldi for the Artists' Club in the rue de | Provence, and sent to the Paris Salon in 1861 The Guar |
| e surrounding Vaugines is wild and typical of | Provence, and was chosen by film director Claude Berri |
| en a daughter of king Boso of Lower Burgundy ( | Provence), and she is presumed to have been the mother |
| his family's pretensions to the Countship of | Provence, and his temporary assumption, with this obje |
| years they have performed in Ghent, Paris and | Provence and visited Mannheim in October 2006, where t |
| ance with sizable plantings in the Languedoc, | Provence and Cognac regions. |
| ought as part of the French 1st Army, through | Provence and the Vosges Mountains, and into Alsace. |
| es, recounts the adventures of Count Peter of | Provence and the beautiful Princess Magelone of Naples |
| on the slanting roof of a house in the Rue de | Provence, and then into the street, where she was take |
| s other brother Emperor Louis II also claimed | Provence, and the realm was divided between the two (L |
| t the King Louis XVI's brothers (the Comte de | Provence and the Comte d'Artois) on 1 January 1792, an |
| gundy was granted to his third son Charles of | Provence, and the remaining territory to his second so |
| Raymond Berenguer, the Count of | Provence and Forcalquier, had four daughters, but no s |
| died 1062) was the daughter of Rotbold III of | Provence and Ermengarda. |
| urth daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of | Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. |
| nal grandparents were Raymond Berenguer IV of | Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. |
| randparents were Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of | Provence and Beatrice of Savoy. |
| he was accompanied by her bother the Count of | Provence and her husband. |
| Alexandra settled in Digne ( | Provence), and during the next 9 years she wrote books |
| When he died, Eticho invaded | Provence and tried to take Lyon, unsuccessfully. |
| d firstly Isabel Marshal, secondly Sanchia of | Provence, and thirdly Beatrice of Falkenburg. |
| Originally from | Provence, and belonging to a family that had its origi |
| He was originally from | Provence and had been raised at Farfa by Thomas of Mau |
| usignan, his son Hugh X, Alfonso II, Count of | Provence, and others. |
| lquet de Romans (1212-1220), who travelled in | Provence and Lombardy. |
| ly of Marseilles were vassals of the Count of | Provence and allies of the House of Baux. |
| In 737, at the tail end of his campaigning in | Provence and Septimania, the king, Theuderic IV, died. |
| t is used in the Cassis AOC in France, and in | Provence and Corsica, and in Bertinoro in Emilia-Romag |
| He stayed in the provinces of | Provence and Aragon, where he took part in the battles |
| The film was shot on location in | Provence and Normandy, at Monet's garden at Giverny, a |
| usticiar, Duke of Burgundy; Boso, king of the | Provence; and possibly Bivin, count of Metz. |
| r passion for gardening, An English Garden in | Provence, appeared in 2004. |
| 1180 - c. 1242) was the Countess of | Provence as the wife of Alfonso II from 1193 and the C |
| epresentative of the Merovingian sovereign in | Provence at a time when Arnulfing power was eclipsing |
| Alfonso II, Count of | Provence, b. 1180, d. 1209 |
| Born in | Provence, Buffardin was a flute soloist at the court o |
| The | Provence Burnet (Zygaena occitanica) is a moth of the |
| es of Barbary pirates on the French coasts of | Provence, but in vain, leading to tense relations betw |
| It is grown primarily in | Provence, but also as far away as Azerbaijan and Ukrai |
| ltivated in southern France, in particular in | Provence, but is now very rare, almost extinct. |
| Eudokia Komnene was sent to | Provence by Manuel in 1174 to be betrothed to King Alf |
| Childebert replaced him in | Provence by Nicetius (585). |
| (according to others by Joseph ben Tobiah of | Provence), came into common use, replacing the origina |
| behavior of Contumeliosus, Bishop of Riez in | Provence, caused John to order the bishops of Gaul to |
| In 933, | Provence ceases to be a separate kingdom as Hugh excha |
| blish its existence in 1294 when the Count of | Provence, Charles Anjou spent "the joyous days of carn |
| A Year in | Provence, David Tucker (1993) |
| ny had been veiled in March, while Eleanor of | Provence did not arrive until June 1286. |
| During her construction, she was renamed | Provence during the Bourbon Restoration, Hercule brief |
| He was born in | Provence during a brief return of his father to take c |
| Grimsley Johnson, Rheta (2008), Poor Man's | Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana, Montgomer |
| adios, ammunitions and weapons in Corsica and | Provence for the Maquis. |
| They settled in | Provence, France early in the 16th century, where they |
| n Place in New York, a 17th century estate in | Provence France and a plantation estate in South Carol |
| 1160-1235, | Provence, France) has the Aramaic epithet "Saggi Nehor |
| Twin Jet is an airline based in Aix en | Provence, France, which started in May 2001 with its f |
| Born in | Provence, France, the son of a Marseille jeweller, Jos |
| In 1948, the college had its first course in | Provence, France, in collaboration with Georg Suttner. |
| Yerucham was born in | Provence, France. |
| e lives in Lourmarin, situated in Luberon, in | Provence, France. |
| usic festival held every summer in Vitrolles, | Provence, France. |
| y Romanesque church in the town of Le Thor in | Provence, France. |
| small, young salad leaves which originated in | Provence, France. |
| Joubert who arrived at the Cape in 1688 from | Provence France. |
| In the summer of 1939 in | Provence, France: the 14 year old Julien has a crush o |
| ded by Saint Maximinus of Aix, who arrived in | Provence from Palestine with Mary Magdalene on a boat |
| She inherited the title Margrave of | Provence from her elder brother William III in 1037 an |
| of the agricultural production is the "french | Provence garlic", as such the "garlic cultural festiva |
| 1338 and Queen Jeanne de Naples, Countess of | Provence, gave many lands to Pierre Aubert (Guy Aubert |
| ed Queen of Golconda, Aline, who as a girl in | Provence had loved Saint Phar. |
| Mary's grandmother, Eleanor of | Provence, had decided to retire to Amesbury Priory in |
| Born in Narbonne, | Provence, he was the son of Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the |
| In spite of the protest of the Parliament of | Provence, he instructed his priests to refuse absoluti |
| ritten at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of | Provence in 1230 with Gui de Cavalhon. |
| was remade several times, as Sous le ciel de | Provence in 1956, as A Walk in the Clouds in 1995 and |
| His father was dispossessed of | Provence in 1185 but maintained Roussillon and Cerdagn |
| into his Angevin inheritance, which included | Provence, in 1384, with his rival Charles of Durazzo ( |
| He was born in Sanary, near Toulon, | Provence, in 1819. |
| ld of West Francia, attempted to intervene in | Provence in 861. |
| anon criticized Charles of Anjou's neglect of | Provence in favor of crusading. |
| Hector (died 679) was the Patrician of | Provence in the 660s and 670s. |
| Abbo was the Patrician of | Provence in opposition to Maurontus in the 730s. |
| ebien died in 1998 at his home in Les Baux de | Provence in southern France. |
| Born Salvatore (Sam) Iaquinta, in Cosenza | Provence, in southern Italy, in the town of San Giovan |
| oli who witnessed a document of Alfonso II of | Provence in 1209. |
| November 1810) married Louis Xavier, Count of | Provence in 1771, no issue. |
| st papal advice, a marriage with William I of | Provence in 984. |
| Antenor was the Patrician of | Provence in the last years of the 7th and first years |
| interest for what it indicates about life in | Provence in the early eighth century. |
| e town of Glanum in the Alpilles mountains of | Provence in southern France. |
| The rue de | Provence is mainly in the IXe arrondissement of Paris. |
| hico's, Soma Intimates, Clarks, L'Occitane en | Provence, Jos. A. Bank, Pottery Barn, Select Comfort, |
| that he discovered the natural beauty of the | Provence, just as Vincent Van Gogh had done in Arles. |
| " | Provence" is the name of a region in the south-east of |
| ras, an officer in the guards of the Count de | Provence, later King Louis XVIII of France. |
| , and nature preserve of the native plants of | Provence, located next to a calanque, or rocky inlet o |
| Charles of | Provence never ruled his realm in anything more but na |
| Teresa (b.1037), married William Bertrand of | Provence, no issue |
| n 2008 between five hurling counties from the | provence of Munster. |
| Aluvihare is a town in the Central | Provence of Sri Lanka. |
| q was born in 1931 in the north-west frontier | Provence of Pakistan. |
| He indicated that it was the | provence of the states to decide the policy question o |
| (Luserna in Italian) in the Leberon valley in | Provence, on the road between Reillane in the Basses-A |
| She disappeared off | Provence on 18 December 1943 with all hands, including |
| Anjou, King of Sicily and Count of Anjou and | Provence, on 18 November 1268. |
| The division landed in | Provence on 15 August 1944, as part of the "Garbo Forc |
| Detail of a portrait of Hugh de | Provence, painted by Tomaso da Modena in 1352 |
| December 1895, by Siegfried Bing at 22 rue de | Provence, Paris. |
| At the court of | Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordell |
| In June 1795, his uncle, the comte de | Provence proclaimed himself King Louis XVIII. |
| The invasion of | Provence proved to be a quiet and quick operation. |
| Eleanor of | Provence, queen of England, was buried in the abbey on |
| Provence qui mult iert plentive | |
| ndependence in exchange for the return of the | Provence region of Gaul. |
| Also called Socca in the | Provence region of France. |
| Voumard moved to the | Provence region of France following his departure from |
| To this day in the | Provence region, children dress up as shepherds and mi |
| eived new names of P&OSL Canterbury and P&OSL | Provence respectively. |
| s north of the river constituted the march of | Provence, ruled by Toulouse, and south of the river wa |
| military leader of French forces operating in | Provence, Savoy and Piedmont. |
| on and the delegations of the Counts of Foix, | Provence, Savoy, Lorraine, the embassy of the Roman ch |
| The | Provence served in the Mediterranean with the two othe |
| umbers of immigrants from north Catalonia and | Provence settled in the town; Catalan names are still |
| ad I as king of Burgundy and as Conrad III of | Provence, since he inherited Provence in 948. |
| 's cheeses have been made in the dry hills of | Provence since Roman times. |
| ade in the region around the town of Banon in | Provence, south-east France. |
| Tongue of the | Provence: southern France, with Grand Priories in Toul |
| Uvite was first found in Uva | Provence, Sri Lanka, hence the name. |
| ravelling from town to town, from Normandy to | Provence, staying mainly in the southeast of France, a |
| 60s, as with many other fortified villages in | Provence, the French government began an effort to pre |
| At the coronation of Eleanor of | Provence, the Queen Consort of Henry III, on the 26 Ju |
| ph I, Charles of Anjou (who was also count of | Provence), the dauphin, and the counts of Geneva. |
| Charles recognised when the Umayyads invaded | Provence the next year, and who equally was forced to |
| nclude a peace between her father and Hugh of | Provence, the father of Lothair. |
| is carefully cultivated, as in Languedoc and | Provence, the trees are regularly pruned. |
| Kerageorgiou, died in 2006, Besh took over La | Provence, the restaurant Kerageorgiou had founded. |
| in 1775 for Louis Stanislas Xavier, Count of | Provence, the oldest surviving brother of the reigning |
| 575 the Lombards made the blunder of invading | Provence, then part of the kingdom of Burgundy of the |
| semi-autonomous part of the ancient County of | Provence, then it became in 1388 a part of the Duchy o |
| Along with parts of | Provence, these are the oldest planted vineyards in Fr |
| 933, Hugh of Arles had given up his kingdom ( | Provence) to his inveterate enemy Rudolf II, who merge |
| of Languedoc called Septimania, relinquishing | Provence to his cousin Athalaric. |
| ary effect is that it allowed the transfer of | Provence to the Capetian House of Anjou, and after ext |
| far-right National Front elected 3 mayors in | Provence: Toulon, Orange, Marignane. |
| , Tours, the Olympia of Paris, Ludres, Aix en | Provence, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Troyes, Brussels, Sanary |
| He was born at Brignoles in | Provence, trained for the bar, and practised at Dragui |
| s and sweetly invented melodies, the world of | Provence very much recognises." |
| After D-Day in 1944, the | Provence was again scuttled for use as a blockship; in |
| er Gesalec was killed in 511, the country and | Provence was thenceforth ruled by Amalaric's maternal |
| The founder, Abbo of | Provence, was a local Frankish governor. |
| The | Provence was a French Navy battleship of the Bretagne |
| Antenor's influence in | Provence was based on his land-holding and on his cont |
| ding claims of the count of Toulouse, in 1125 | Provence was divided along the Durance. |
| troops not yet recovered from the campaign in | Provence, were in no position to offer serious resista |
| But it made an earlier appearance in | Provence, where the traveler Jean Jacques Bouchard wro |
| ase was eventually negotiated and returned to | Provence, where he died. |
| laim to the Crown of Naples and the County of | Provence, which were then held by his ailing and child |
| d'Aix et dans plusieurs autres endroits de la | Provence, which describes 1 400 plantes. |
| ise for the Emperor Frederick II, suzerain of | Provence, who had good relations with both Raymond Ber |
| in Paris in 1652 to the Marquis de Sabran of | Provence, who was a French ambassador in London during |
| Gondulf, Duke, was a Patrician of | Provence who later became Bishop of Metz (he was proba |
| He works at Observatoire de Haute | Provence, whom he was director. |
| 42), the Patrician of Burgundy (or Burgundian | Provence) Willibad may not have been a Frank but perha |
| n activity of medium mountains of the type of | Provence with a production of lavender, of lavandin, o |
| ations became integrated within the County of | Provence, with a period of independence as a "maritime |
| arranged that should he die without children, | Provence would revert to Charles' brother Lothair II. |
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