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- beliefs. The Umayyad dynasty conquered the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Narbonnese Gaul and Sindh. The Umayyads struggled with a lack of legitimacy and relied...
- sometimes encountered, particularly in reference to ancient Narbo and Narbonnese Gaul. "Narbonne". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language...
- Sitti****—middle 3rd century The name is also variously expressed as Narbonese or Narbonnese Gaul, Narbonian Gaul, and Narbonensian Gaul. Maddison, Angus (2007), Contours...
- late 1142 or early 1143. It was a marriage of convenience arranged by a Narbonnese faction and an alliance of the regional nobility acting against the dominance...
- Thompson, The Goths, 251, two types of coin have been found from the Narbonnese mint. Collins, Visigothic, 138–39. Thompson, The Goths, 251, believed...
- Palestine under Charlemagne. When the Normans disembarked on the coast of Narbonnese Gaul, they were taken for Jewish merchants. One authority said the Jewish...
- against the Carolingian king on the rearguard of his siege of Narbonne. The Narbonnese garrison and residents were able to withstand Pepin's siege thanks to...
- materials and much-needed extended scholarly debate about the dark period of Narbonnese Jewry. He points out that despite the efforts of Rashi and other Tosafists...