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Vienne may
refer to:
Vienne (department), a
department of
France named after the
river Vienne Vienne, Isère, a city in the
French department of Isère Vienne-en-Arthies...
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Vienne (French: [vjɛn] ; Arpitan: Vièna) is a town in
southeastern France,
located 35
kilometres (22 mi)
south of Lyon, at the
confluence of the Gère and...
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Vienne was
granted to the
Archdiocese of
Vienne.
Girart de
Roussillon ruled Provence from
Vienne in the mid-ninth century. His
successor in
Vienne was...
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Vienne (French pronunciation: [vjɛn] ; Occitan: Vinhana,
pronounced [viɲaˈno]) is a
major river in south-western France. It is 363 km (226 mi) long...
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Vienne (French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan:
Nauta Vinhana,
Nauta Viena; 'Upper
Vienne') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
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Vienne (French pronunciation: [vjɛn] vyen; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Viéne) is a
landlocked department in the
French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It takes...
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Severus of
Vienne (died c. 455) was a
priest who
evangelised in
Vienne, France. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church as well as in other...
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Zacharias of
Vienne, also
sometimes Zachary or Zachariah, was
traditionally the
second Bishop of
Vienne (Latin: Vienna) in what is now Isère, France, until...
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Vienne Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Maurice de
Vienne) is a
medieval Roman Catholic church in the city of
Vienne, France.
Dedicated to
Saint Maurice...
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Avitus (c. 450 –
February 5, 517/518 or 519) was a
Latin poet and
bishop of
Vienne in Gaul. His fame
rests in part on his poetry, but also on the role he pla****...