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81Histoire d'Arles à l'époque haute-médiévale — Entre 500 et l an mil Arles, l ancienne petite Rome des Gaules, est un témoin actif des transformations de la partie de l Empire romain qui deviendra la Provence. Ville wisigothe et ostrogothe au début du VIe siècle, elle passe ensuite sous… …
82Histoire d'arles à l'époque haute-médiévale — Entre 500 et l an mil Arles, l ancienne petite Rome des Gaules, est un témoin actif des transformations de la partie de l Empire romain qui deviendra la Provence. La ville passe sous domination mérovingienne puis carolingienne avant d être… …
83Palestinian people — Palestinians (الفلسطينيون al Filasṭīniyyūn) Tawfiq Canaan • …
84Battle of Tours — Infobox Military Conflict Conflict=Battle of Tours partof=the Muslim conquests caption=Charles de Steuben s Bataille de Poitiers en Octobre 732 depicts a triumphant Charles Martel (mounted) facing ‘Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi (right) at the Battle of …
85Palestine — For other uses, see Palestine (disambiguation) …
86Asia — • Article intended to give a rapid survey of the geography, ethnography, political and religious history of Asia, and especially of the rise, progress, and actual condition of Asiatic Christianity and Catholicism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …
87Syria — • A country in Western Asia, which in modern times comprises all that region bounded on the north by the highlands of the Taurus, on the south by Egypt, on the east by Mesopotamia and the Arabia Desert, and on the west by the Mediterranean… …
88Melchites (Melkites) — Melchites † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Melchites (Melkites). ORIGIN AND NAME Melchites are the people of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt who remained faithful to the Council of Chalcedon …
89St. Louis IX — St. Louis IX † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Louis IX King of France, son of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile, born at Poissy, 25 April, 1215; died near Tunis, 25 August, 1270. He was eleven years of age when the death of Louis… …
90Jerusalem — Called also Salem, Ariel, Jebus, the city of God, the holy city; by the modern Arabs el Khuds, meaning the holy; once the city of Judah (2 Chr. 25:28). This name is in the original in the dual form, and means possession of peace, or foundation …