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Cimiez (French pronunciation: [simje]; Italian: Cimella) is an upper-class
neighborhood in Nice,
Southern France. The area
contains the Musée
Matisse and...
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Cimiez Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie de
Cimiez, also Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Château) was a
Roman Catholic church in the
southern town of...
- the Hôtel Régina in the
hills of
Cimiez,
above Nice.
During World War II he
lived in Vence, then
returned to
Cimiez,
where he died and is buried. Claude...
- 1954. He is
buried in the
cemetery of the Monastère
Notre Dame de
Cimiez, in the
Cimiez neighbourhood of Nice. The
first painting of
Matisse acquired by...
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Pontius of
Cimiez, also
known as Pons of
Cimiez (French: Pons de
Cimiez,
Ponce de
Cimiez) was a
Christian saint and
martyr in
third century Gaul. His...
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Duchesne considers Amantius the
first known bishop,
rather than B****us.
Cimiez, a
civitas near Nice, but in the
province of
Alpes Maritimae and indeed...
- 1
September 1892.
Houlding died
following a
lengthy illness in 1902 in
Cimiez, a
neighbourhood of Nice, France, at the age of 68. At his funeral, players...
- the
Hotel Regina in the
hills of
Cimiez,
above Nice.
During World War II he
lived in Vence, then
returned to
Cimiez,
where he died and is buried. Pablo...
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until the time of the
Lombard invasions. The
ruins of
Cemenelum are in
Cimiez, now a
district of Nice. In the 7th century, Nice
joined the
Genoese League...
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Others executed in 258
included the
saints Denis in Paris,
Pontius in
Cimiez,
Cyprian and
others in
Carthage and
Eugenia in Rome. In 259
Saint Patroclus...