- of 2021. A
central landmark of the city is
Amiens Cathedral, the
largest Gothic cathedral in France.
Amiens also has one of the
largest university hospitals...
-
Amiens Sporting Club (French pronunciation: [amjɛ̃];
commonly referred to as
Amiens SC or
simply Amiens) is a
French ****ociation
football club
based in...
- The
Cathedral of Our Lady of
Amiens (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens), or
simply Amiens Cathedral, is a
Catholic cathedral. The
cathedral is the...
- and Anjou,
before settling in
Amiens, France,
where he was also
named Bishop of
Amiens. The
local authorities in
Amiens had him
imprisoned and
later beheaded...
-
Battle of
Amiens may
refer to:
Battle of
Amiens (1358) [fr],
during the
Hundred Years' War
Battle of
Amiens (1870),
during the Franco-Prussian War Battle...
-
Amiens, France. 3rd
century –
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Amiens established. 1117 –
Charter of
commune granted to
Amiens by the bishop. 1185 –
Amiens becomes...
- The
Treaty of
Amiens (French: la paix d'Amiens, lit. 'the
peace of
Amiens')
temporarily ended hostilities between France, the
Spanish Empire, and the...
- of
Amiens,
August 8, 1918."
History Today (Aug 1958) 8#8 pp 519–526.
Media related to
Battle of
Amiens at
Wikimedia Commons Badsey, Stephen:
Amiens, Battle...
- of
Amiens may
refer to:
Siege of
Amiens (1471) [fr],
between France and
Burgundy Siege of
Amiens (1597),
during the Wars of
Religion Battle of
Amiens (disambiguation)...
- the six-month
Siege of
Amiens,
before Henry IV
regained control.
During the 18th and 19th century, the
textile tradition of
Amiens became famous for its...