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- Avignon | France, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Avignon, city, capital of Vaucluse département, Provence–Alpes–Côte d’Azur région, southeastern France It lies at a point on the east bank of the Rhône River where the narrow valley opens into a broad delta plain, northwest of Nîmes It was the capital of the papacy from 1309 to 1377
- Avignon - Wikipedia
Avignon ( ˈ æ v ɪ n j ɒ̃ , US also ˌ æ v ɪ n ˈ j oʊ n , [5] [6] [7] French: ⓘ; Provençal: Avinhon (Classical norm) or Avignoun (Mistralian norm), IPA:; Latin: Avenio) is the prefecture of the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France
- Avignon: A Medieval Town with a Youthful Attitude
Clinging to a bend in the Rhône River in the south of France, Avignon looks and feels like the backdrop of a medieval fairy tale While it's largely famous for its 14th-century heyday as a papal capital and its even older 12th-century bridge, Avignon has plenty to offer beyond history
- Avignon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Avignon (Latin: Avenio; Occitan: Avinhon) is a commune in southeastern France in the department of Vaucluse on the left bank of the Rhône river It is the capital (prefecture) of the Vaucluse department The historical centre, which includes the Palais des Papes, the cathedral, and the Pont d'Avignon, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995
- Avignon - New World Encyclopedia
Founded by a Gallic tribe and later flourished under the Phoenicians and Romans, the town was later captured by the barbarians, followed by the Franks under Charles Martell After a long period of semi-autonomy in the empire, Avignon finally came under French rule in 1251
- History of Avignon: The Revolution and the Empire
Know all about The Revolution and the Empire with Avignon et Provence to prepare your visit or to see the Provence in a different way
- Avignon summary | Britannica
Founded by the Gallic tribe of Cavares, it later fell under Roman rule and was a much-fought-over prize in its early days Its status grew tremendously as the capital of the papacy (1309–77) and seat of the Avignonese popes during the Western Schism France annexed the city in 1791
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