- be the site with the
Latin name of Tolbia****,
famous for the
Battle of
Tolbiac,
fought between the
Franks under Clovis I and the Alemanni; the traditional...
- The
Battle of
Tolbiac was
fought between the Franks, who were
fighting under Clovis I, and the Alamanni,
whose leader is not known. The date of the battle...
-
Tolbiac (French pronunciation: [tɔlbjak]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro. It is at the
crossroads of two main roads, the
Avenue d'Italie and the Rue...
- over 25
buildings in Paris, such as the
Centre Pierre Mendès
France ("
Tolbiac"), the
Maison des
Sciences Économiques,
among others. The
historic University...
- The
Pierre Mendès-France (aka
Tolbiac)
centre of
University of
Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne,
which hosts undergraduate lectures, is
regularly blocked by...
- The pont de
Tolbiac (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ də tɔlbjak]) is a
bridge across the
Seine in
Paris built between 1879 and 1882 by H.P. Bernard, and J...
- in the
sixth century,
following Clovis I's
victory over the
Alemanni at
Tolbiac in 504 AD, and
later Frankish domination of the Burgundians. Throughout...
- Zülpich (Latin:
Tolbiac) and Cologne. His father's name was "Childebert". He was
presumably wounded in the knee at the
Battle of
Tolbiac against the Alamanni...
-
defected to
their side.
Clovis met his
enemies near the
strong fort of
Tolbiac.
During the fighting, the
Franks suffered heavy losses. Clovis, together...
- the
Frankish Empire following Clovis I's
victory over the
Alemanni at
Tolbiac in 504. The area that
later became Liechtenstein remained under Frankish...