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eastern France.
Tournus is
located on the
right bank of the Saône, 20 km.
northeast of Mâcon on the Paris-Lyon railway. In 1972
Tournus absorbed the former...
- Philibert,
Tournus is a
medieval church, the main
surviving building of a
former Benedictine abbey, the
Abbey of St. Philibert, in
Tournus, Saône-et-Loire...
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founded in 674 on the
island of
Noirmoutier by
Philibert of Jumièges or of
Tournus, who died
there on
August 20, 684. Philibert, in
conflict with Ébroïn,...
- The
canton of
Tournus is an
administrative division of the Saône-et-Loire department,
eastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- of
Count Geilo. He was the
abbot of
Flavigny from 866
until 870, and of
Tournus during the last
years of the
reign of
Charles the Bald. In 879, he crowned...
- Jordaens's Les
Signes du Zodiaque, c. 1640
Mosaic in the Saint-Philibert de
Tournus, Saône-et-Loire,
France Mural in the Kupa Synagogue, Kraków,
Poland Astronomical...
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Roman legionaries to
refer to the
entire river.
Bridge over the Saône at
Tournus View over the Saône, Lyon city
centre La Mulatière seen from the Presqu'île...
- Sept-Fons (1998), St
Philibert at
Tournus,
Cathedral of
Cahors (2002), the
crowns of light: St
Philibert at
Tournus (2002),
collegial Saint-Liphard of...
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common in the
early medieval West, for
example in
Burgundy at
Dijon and
Tournus.
After the 10th century, the
early medieval requirements of a
crypt faded...
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statue in Mâcon
Temple of J**** in
Autun Cluny Abbey Chalon-sur-Saône
Tournus Lake of Pézanin Château de La
Clayette Mâcon -
Capital Cantons of the Saône-et-Loire...