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- Pope Fabian (2703 bytes)
2: ...ough there were several famous men among the candidates for the vacant position. Fabian was martyred d...
6: ... [[Tours]], [[Trophimus of Arles|Trophimus]] to [[Arles]], [[Paul of Narbonne|Paul]] to [[Narbonne]], [[S...
14: ...sor=[[Pope Cornelius|Saint Cornelius]]|Dates=236–250}} - Pope Stephen I (1670 bytes)
3: ...on]], to take action against Marcian, Bishop of [[Arles]], who denied communion to the penitent among th...
13: ...sor=[[Pope Sixtus II|Saint Sixtus II]]|Dates=254–257}} - Pope Liberius (2335 bytes)
1: ...led by the emperor at a [[conciliabulum]] held in Arles, to subscribe against his will a condemnation of ...
14: ...sor=[[Pope Damasus I|Saint Damasus I]]|Dates=352–366}} - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
2: ...n [[Gaul]] as to the jurisdiction of the see of [[Arles]] over that of [[Vienne]], giving energetic decis...
6: ...d by [[Patroclus]], Bishop of [[Arles#Roman_Arles|Arles]], who had been raised to that see in place of Bi...
8: ...arseilles]] regarded this elevation of the See of Arles as an infringement of their rights, and raised ob...
10: ...consulting the African bishops. After the new synodal letter of the African council of [[1 May]], [[41...
26: ...r=[[Pope Boniface I|Saint Boniface I]]|Dates=417–418}} - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
13: [[Manicheism|Manicheans]] fleeing before the [[Vandals]] had come to Rome in [[439]] and secretly orga...
19: ... to the [[Nicene Creed|Nicene]] faith in the [[Vandal]] invasion, and in its isolation was disposed to...
27: ...asserting his authority over Gaul. [[Patroclus of Arles]] (d. [[426]]) had received from Pope [[Zosimus]]...
29: ...us]], Leo divided the metropolitan rights between Arles and Vienne ([[450]]).
45: ...ould not prevent the sack of the city by the [[Vandals]] in [[455]], but murder and arson were repress... - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
8: ...es (''paroeciae'') claimed by Leontius, bishop of Arles as belonging to his jurisdiction, the Gallican bi...
10: ... in a yearly synod presided over by the Bishop of Arles. The metropolitan rights of the See of Embrun als...
18: ...urch of St. Laurence Outside the Walls. His feast day is celebrated on 17 November.
27: ...r=[[Pope Simplicius|Saint Simplicius]]|Dates=461–468}} - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ...of imperial majesty were common from the earliest days of the Empire.
42: Secondary sources on the Augustan Age include [[Tacitus]]...
46: ...lia, either through [[Julia Caesaris]], Augustus' daughter from his first marriage ([[Caligula]] and [...
52: ...utions with relish. Sejanus also began to consolidate his own power; in AD [[31]] he was named co-con...
66: ...tain|Britain]], [[Armenia]], [[Parthia]], and [[Judaea]]. Nero's inability to manage the rebellions an... - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ... causing us to judge Roman buildings by Greek standards.
5: ...arble]] as the primary building material and more daring buildings soon followed, with great pillars s...
12: * [[Alyscamps]], a [[necropolis]] in [[Arles]], [[France]] - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
31: ...eater.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The amphitheatre of [[Arles]] (''Arelate'').]]
34: * [[Arelate]] (modern [[Arles]])
50: ...001138 Rembrandstraat] with a few bits of its foundations still visible)
76: * [[M鲩da, Spain|M鲩da]]
96: ...eatres include [[Echo Rock]], [[New Mexico]], [[Cedar Breaks National Monument]] and [[Red Rocks, Colo... - Roman theatre (952 bytes)
10: * [[Arles]] - Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
2: ...ncent Willem van Gogh''' ([[March 30]], [[1853]]–[[July 29]], [[1890]]) was a Dutch [[painter]],...
4: ...entury]] art. The [[Van Gogh Museum]] in [[Amsterdam]] is dedicated to Van Gogh's work and that of hi...
13: ...n [[Kent]], [[England]], then returned to [[Amsterdam]] to study theology in [[1877]].
18: ...trokes. However, his usage of [[color]], favoring dark tones, set him apart from his teacher.
22: ...appeleters'', now in The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam). - Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
2: ...e language|Portuguese]] '''''tourada''''', ''corrida de touros'' or ''tauromaquia'') is a [[blood spor...
4: ...though there is a significant degree of skill and danger involved, the bulls are often physically comp...
12: ... through the streets, has overshadowed the ''corrida'' itself; the event is dedicated to the patron sa...
17: ...ur]]. Modern archaeologists tend to emphasize the danger involved in this athletic skill and may under...
21: ...thin a few inches of the bull. Although extremely dangerous (Belmonte himself was gored on many occasi...
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