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Narbonne (/nɑːrˈbɒn/ nar-BON, US also /-ˈbɔːn, -ˈbʌn/ -BAWN, -BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan:
Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin:
Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona)...
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Narbonne plage is a
resort on the
southern (Mediterranean)
coast of
France in the Aude department. It is
separated from the city of
Narbonne by the limestone...
- Club de
Narbonne Méditerannée (also
known as RCNM) is a
French rugby union club that play in the third-level Nationale. They are
based in
Narbonne in Occitania...
- The
viscount of
Narbonne was the
secular ruler of
Narbonne in the
Middle Ages.
Narbonne had been the
capital of the
Visigoth province of Septimania, until...
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Councils of
Narbonne were a
series of
provincial councils of the
Catholic Church held in
Narbonne, France. A
council was
supposedly held in
Narbonne between...
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Narbonne, also
spelled Aymeri or Aimeric, may
refer to:
Aymeri de
Narbonne,
figure of
legend Aimery (archbishop of
Narbonne),
archbishop of
Narbonne between...
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Aymeri de
Narbonne is a
legendary hero of Old
French chansons de
geste and the
Matter of France. In the
legendary material, as
elaborated and expanded...
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Nathaniel Narbonne High
School (NHS) is a
school located at 24300
South Western Avenue, in the
Harbor City area of Los Angeles, California.
Narbonne serves...
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Gilbert of
Narbonne was a Goth
count of
Narbonne who
governed until about 750. His
successor was Miló. v t e...
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Marcelle Narbonne (25
March 1898 – 1
January 2012) was, at the time of her death, the
oldest living person in
France and Europe.
Narbonne was born in Isserville...