- Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mɑ̃dʁije syʁ mɛʁ], lit. "Saint-
Mandrier on Sea"; Occitan: Sant
Mandrier de Mar),
commonly referred to...
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Catholicism two
Visigothic chiefs,
Mandrier and Flavian, who
became anchorites and
martyrs on the
peninsula of
Mandrier. As
barbarians invaded the region...
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given years. The
commune ceded territory to the new
commune of Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer in 1950. In
earlier decades, La Seyne-sur-Mer owed its importance...
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peninsula of Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer, and has been used as a
military harbour since the 15th century. The Rade
shelters the port of Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer, the...
- Revest-les-Eaux (83103)
Riboux (83105) Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer (83112) Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer (83153) Sanary-sur-Mer (83123) La Seyne-sur-Mer (83126) Signes...
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Catholicism two
Visigoth chiefs,
Mandrier and Flavian, who
became anchorites and
martyrs on the
peninsula of
Mandrier. Soon
after the
death of Caesarius...
- 404 Var Sanary-sur-Mer 16,696 Var Six-Fours-les-Plages 33,665 Var Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer 5,979 Var La Seyne-sur-Mer 62,888 Var
Ollioules 13,771 Var Toulon...
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heavy armor plate embedded into the
rocky sides of the
island of
Saint Mandrier. Due to
these dangers, the fire-support
ships ****igned to the operation...
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authorities decided to move the
mausoleum to the
military graveyard of Saint-
Mandrier-sur-Mer; the body was
transferred on 29
April 1903.
French writers and...
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Canonniers marins (Centre d'
instruction naval de Saint-
Mandrier) – the
Naval Gunners (Saint-
Mandrier Naval Instruction Centre); the École
navale (Groupe...