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notable for its museum, its
staging post on the Via Domitia, its
bridge Pont
Ambroix over the Vidourle,
painted by
Gustave Courbet, and for its
oppidum (fortified...
- Saint-
Ambroix (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃bʁwa]; Occitan: Sant Ambruèis) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Gard...
- Saint-
Ambroix is the name or part of the name of
several communes in France: Saint-
Ambroix, in the Cher
department Saint-
Ambroix, in the Gard department...
- The Pont
Ambroix or Pont d'Ambrussum (French for
Ambrussum Bridge) was a 1st-century BC
Roman bridge in the
south of
France that was part of the Via Domitia...
- Saint-
Ambroix (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃bʁwa]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. A
farming area comprising...
- Saint-Germain-de-Calberte, le Pont-de-Montvert, Villefort, Génolhac, Bessèges, Saint-
Ambroix, Gagnières, Les Vans, Mende. The Cévennes
mountains run from southwest...
- mountains, near Saint-André-Capcèze. It
flows through Bessèges, Saint-
Ambroix, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, and it
flows into the Rhône at Codolet,
southwest of...
- de
Sorbiere Samuel de
Sorbiere Born (1615-09-17)17
September 1615 Saint-
Ambroix, Languedoc,
France Died 9
April 1670(1670-04-09) (aged 54) Paris, France...
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After the Storm, 1870 The Wave, 1870 Sea
Coast in Normandy, 1867 The Pont
Ambroix Languedoc, 1857
Laundresses at Low Tide, Étretat (1866 or 1869), oil on...
- the east of a line from Nîmes to
Barjac and
north of Génolhac and Saint-
Ambroix. The
current arrondis****t of Le Vigan, and most of the area west of Aulas...