'Narbonne' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
La colère d'une mère (1997)
Actors:
Jean-Louis Tribes (actor),
Erick Deshors (actor),
Steve Kalfa (actor),
Hervé Laudière (actor),
Jan Rouiller (actor),
Philippe Ambrosini (actor),
Antoine Blanquefort (actor),
Fabien Béhar (actor),
Anne Richard (actress),
Michel Scourneau (actor),
Jacques Malaterre (director),
Josy Bernard (actress),
Jean-Pierre Rochette (actor),
Nathalie Cardone (actress),
Anne Landois (writer),
Genres:
,
Der Parasit (1965)
Actors:
Alexander Hegarth (actor),
Herbert Stass (actor),
Friedrich Schiller (writer),
Charlotte Flemming (costume designer),
Wilm ten Haaf (director),
Paul Klinger (actor),
Gerhart Lippert (actor),
Franz Schafheitlin (actor),
Erik Jelde (actor),
Margot Medicus (actress),
Ruth Baldor (actress),
Louis-Benoit Picard (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Der Parasit (1963)
Actors:
Peter Schiff (actor),
Hans Nielsen (actor),
Paul Edwin Roth (actor),
Friedrich Schiller (writer),
Elsa Wagner (actress),
Andreas Mannkopff (actor),
Eduard Wandrey (actor),
Hans-Christof Stenzel (director),
Marion Michael (actress),
Louis-Benoit Picard (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Star of India (1954)
Actors:
Arnold Bell (actor),
Cornel Wilde (actor),
Yvonne Sanson (actress),
Nino Rota (composer),
Arthur Lubin (director),
Russell Lloyd (editor),
Lidia Simoneschi (miscellaneous crew),
Constance Willis (miscellaneous crew),
Herbert Lom (actor),
Walter Rilla (actor),
John Slater (actor),
Basil Sydney (actor),
Raymond Stross (producer),
Jean Wallace (actress),
John H. Kafka (writer),
Plot: Squire Pierre St. Laurent returns from wars in India to 17th-century provincial France to find his estate confiscated by governor Narbonne, for back taxes, and resold to Katrina, a Dutch Countess. Katrina offers to return Pierre's property if he will help her get possession of the 'Star of India,' a fabulous sapphire, held at the moment by Narbonne. The Dutch government wants it returned to its Indian worshipers, in order to keep peace. Pierre is a guest at Narbonne's château during a visit from King Louis IV, who wants to acquire the sapphire for his new court-favorite, Mme. de Montespan. Pierre discovers that the "Star" is hidden in the hilt of Narbonne's sword, He challenges Narbonne to a duel, gains possession of Narbonne's sword, extracts the jewel and escapes the castle with Narbonne's men in pursuit. Katrina is on a Dutch ship in the harbor and is soon joined by Pierre and his pursuers.
Keywords: 1600s, 17th-century, battle, brothel, brothel-madam, castle, challenge, chase, chateau, countess
Genres:
Adventure,
Romance,
Quotes:
Narbonne: [Enjoying his jewels] And to think, all for the adornment of women! Here, my silent friend. [Dangles a necklace in front of his cat]
Buccaneer's Girl (1950)
Actors:
Norman Lloyd (actor),
Harry Cording (actor),
Russ Bender (actor),
Robert Douglas (actor),
Douglass Dumbrille (actor),
Jay C. Flippen (actor),
Joel Fluellen (actor),
Henry Daniell (actor),
Alex Gerry (actor),
Roy Gordon (actor),
Fred Graham (actor),
Chuck Hamilton (actor),
Charles Horvath (actor),
George J. Lewis (actor),
Robert Milasch (actor),
Plot: Robin Hood-like pirate Baptiste takes only the ships of rich but wicked trader Narbonne. Fun loving Debbie, a passenger from his latest prize, stows away on the pirate ship and falls for the pirate; later, having become a New Orleans entertainer, she meets his alter ego, who's engaged to the governor's daughter. Sea battles and land rescues follow in lighthearted style.
Keywords: 1700s, 18th-century, african-american, bitch-slap, blackmail, breeding, buccaneer, catfight, class-differences, day-for-night
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Musical,
Romance,
Quotes:
Deborah McCoy: [to Mrs. Brizar] I think you're making a mistake sending me to a fish fry. My talents belong in the drawing room.
Frederic Baptiste: [introducing himself] Frederic Baptiste, the bloodthirsty pirate, at your service... up to a point.
Frederic Baptiste: All is fair in love and war, and it appears that I have lost in both.
Frederic Baptiste: And now you are to entertain me.::Deborah McCoy: Very well, do I sing, dance, or fight?::Frederic Baptiste: We decide on the way home.
Deborah McCoy: [Referring to Arlene] That woman engaged to him! I don't believe it!::Mme. Brizar: Well, for two years everybody else has believed it.::Deborah McCoy: Two years! Well, he can't love her very much.::Mme. Brizar: Debbie, for all our sakes forget about Captain Kingston.::Deborah McCoy: And leave him at the mercy of that ill-mannered witch? I couldn't. He doesn't know what he's getting himself into!::Mme. Brizar: [sighs] Doesn't that apply to most husbands?
Bertram, Pirate: Afternoon, Miss Debbie.::Deborah McCoy: Good afternoon, Bertram.::Deborah McCoy: [to Baptiste] He's been telling me about his sister. I remind him of her.::Frederic Baptiste: He never had a sister.::Deborah McCoy: Oh, the poor fellow. He's had such a sad life!::Frederic Baptiste: He's had the kind of life he wants. So have I - up to now!
Arlene Villon: Gutter snipe!::Arlene Villon: Cow!
Arlene Villon: Get out!::Frederic Baptiste: Your husband will soon discover you are without honor. You will soon discover he is without wealth. This should be a happy arrangement for both of you.
Arlene Villon: There was always one fault with being in love with you... you could do so well without me.
The Woman I Love (1937)
Actors:
Roland Varno (actor),
Alan Curtis (actor),
Richard Tucker (actor),
Wally Albright (actor),
Richard Lane (actor),
Alec Craig (actor),
Adrian Morris (actor),
Vince Barnett (actor),
Paul Guilfoyle (actor),
Louis Hayward (actor),
Don 'Red' Barry (actor),
Otto Hoffman (actor),
Sterling Holloway (actor),
Leonid Kinskey (actor),
Minor Watson (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
L'équipage (1935)
Actors:
Roland Toutain (actor),
Jean Davy (actor),
Eugène Stuber (actor),
Alexandre Rignault (actor),
Raymond Aimos (actor),
Daniel Mendaille (actor),
Paul Amiot (actor),
Jean-Pierre Aumont (actor),
René Bergeron (actor),
Jean Murat (actor),
Léon Arvel (actor),
Pierre Labry (actor),
Raymond Cordy (actor),
Marcel Melrac (actor),
Charles Vanel (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
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Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix
Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix
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Narbonne, ville d'Art et d'Histoire
Visite guidée du centre historique de Narbonne. Christophe Cabrier, guide à l'office de tourisme nous présente les lieux les plus prestigieux témoignant du p...
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Florian Montagne - Moi, je viens de Narbonne - clip officiel
Florian Montagne, Moi, je viens de Narbonne (2015)
Abonnez-vous à ma chaine :
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Suivez-moi sur Facebook :
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Parodie de la vie Narbonnaise
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High School Football: Long Beach Poly vs. Narbonne
Long Beach Poly earned a meaningful road win at Narbonne with a brilliant two-minute drill to pull off the comeback.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Sports (https://www.facebook.com/LBPTGazettes...)Instag
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Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
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Narbonne plage
Vue par Drone
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Ville de Narbonne, France
The beautiful and impressive cathedral in Narbonne - Saint-Just et Saint Pasteur, with cloistre, and the old town hall with a medieval staircase.
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Happy from narbonne officiel
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Silure steet fishing Narbonne
Pêche au leurre en casting a Narbonne dans l’Aude.
Matos de chez Riera pêche Perpignan
Canne st croix casting
Moulinet Daiwa lexa 300
Tresse 28/100
Fluoro 70/100
Merci et a bientôt
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Peche du sandre en streetfishing a Narbonne - ( démonstration et explications ) - GoPro HD
dans cette vidéo je vous propose une petite session de pêche en streetfishing sur le canal de la robine a Narbonne. nous vous expliquons les différentes ficelles pour bien pêcher au leurres souples et biens maitriser cette technique.
si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire ;)
contact mail : noaa18@orange.fr
contact facebook :https://www.facebook.com/profile
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Street fishing Narbonne compètition sur le canal de la Robine | GoPro HD
Une compétition de street fishing organiser par le fédération de pêche de l'Aude à Narbonne sur le canal de la Robine. Les condition n’étais pas très favorable a la pêche mais il c'est fait quand même quelque jolie poissons.
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Happy Narbonne 2014
L'équipe HAPPY NARBONNE 2014 remercie chaleureusement tous les narbonnais qui ont apporté leur joie de vivre à ce projet ! Gardez la pêche !
// Réalisation : Carine IRIARTE & Nathalie MASEK
// Montage : Nathalie MASEK
// Communication : Catherine BÉCAM
// Remerciements spéciaux à :
Carmela Marie (Carmela’s project)
Sandrine GARCIA (El Lindo Café)
Karine DELGADO (Ecole de Flamenco)
Morgan POTIER
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Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne
Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne
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MOI JE VIENS DE NARBONNE - FLORIAN
Dans la matinale de Radio Marseillette, Alexis à reçu le Narbonnais Florian qui après avoir publié une vidéo de son ami et lui en train de chanter une composition personnel : "Moi je viens de Narbonne" à réalisé un buzz avec plus de 200 000 vues sur Facebook de sa vidéo.
La matinale de Radio Marseillette, du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h.
www.marseillettefm.com
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#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix
#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix - http://CollegeLevelAthletes.com
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Narbonne v Palos Verdes : UTR Highlight Mix 2014
Narbonne v Palos Verdes : UTR Highlight Mix 2014.
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High School Football: Los Alamitos vs. Narbonne
An entertaining Thursday night football game came down to the fourth quarter, where the Narbonne Gauchos made a few more plays to defeat the host Los Alamitos Griffins.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Spor
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Peche du silure aux leurres en street fishing a Narbonne partie 7 - Gopro HD
-10 % sur http://www.articles-peche.fr/ avec le code : FEELING15
Dans cette vidéo nous vous présentons une petite session de pêche du silure en street fishing a Narbonne, avec comme d'habitude 3 silures de cassés sur nos petite cannes spinning et mon premier silure remonté sur ma canne casting.
Si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire et si la vidéo vous a p
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Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix
Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix
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Bruno Salomone Officiel Jean Dujardin Farce attaque Narbonne.Hilarant
Bruno Salomone Officiel Jean Dujardin Farce attaque Narbonne Bienvenue sur le compte officiel de Bruno Salomone . Abonnez vous Extrait De Brice De Nice de Ja...
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Narbonne vs Garfield : CitySection Semi-Finals 2014 : UTR HighlightMix
Narbonne vs Garfield : CitySection Semi-Finals 2014 : UTR HighlightMix
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Narbonne High Football (CA) UTR Spring Ball 2015
Narbonne High Football (CA) UTR Spring Ball 2015
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Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Weibel, Hureau, van Campenhout vs Spinouze
Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix
Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix...
Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix
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Long Beach Poly v Narbonne 2015 - UTR Highlight Mix
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 9969
Narbonne, ville d'Art et d'Histoire
Visite guidée du centre historique de Narbonne. Christophe Cabrier, guide à l'office de tourisme nous présente les lieux les plus prestigieux témoignant du p......
Visite guidée du centre historique de Narbonne. Christophe Cabrier, guide à l'office de tourisme nous présente les lieux les plus prestigieux témoignant du p...
wn.com/Narbonne, Ville D'Art Et D'Histoire
Visite guidée du centre historique de Narbonne. Christophe Cabrier, guide à l'office de tourisme nous présente les lieux les plus prestigieux témoignant du p...
Florian Montagne - Moi, je viens de Narbonne - clip officiel
Florian Montagne, Moi, je viens de Narbonne (2015)
Abonnez-vous à ma chaine :
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Suivez-moi sur Facebook...
Florian Montagne, Moi, je viens de Narbonne (2015)
Abonnez-vous à ma chaine :
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Suivez-moi sur Facebook :
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Parodie de la vie Narbonnaise
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Florian Montagne, Moi, je viens de Narbonne (2015)
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Suivez-moi sur Facebook :
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Parodie de la vie Narbonnaise
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 16209
High School Football: Long Beach Poly vs. Narbonne
Long Beach Poly earned a meaningful road win at Narbonne with a brilliant two-minute drill to pull off the comeback.
For more coverage of everything local spor...
Long Beach Poly earned a meaningful road win at Narbonne with a brilliant two-minute drill to pull off the comeback.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Sports (https://www.facebook.com/LBPTGazettes...)Instagram: PT_GazettesSports (http://instagram.com/pt_gazettessports)
wn.com/High School Football Long Beach Poly Vs. Narbonne
Long Beach Poly earned a meaningful road win at Narbonne with a brilliant two-minute drill to pull off the comeback.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Sports (https://www.facebook.com/LBPTGazettes...)Instagram: PT_GazettesSports (http://instagram.com/pt_gazettessports)
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 4272
Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014...
Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
wn.com/Official Highlights Narbonne Vs Carson Cif City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
Official Highlights - Narbonne vs Carson : CIF City Section Div. 1 Championship Game 2014
- published: 07 Dec 2014
- views: 1155
Narbonne plage
Vue par Drone...
Vue par Drone
wn.com/Narbonne Plage
Vue par Drone
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 158
Ville de Narbonne, France
The beautiful and impressive cathedral in Narbonne - Saint-Just et Saint Pasteur, with cloistre, and the old town hall with a medieval staircase....
The beautiful and impressive cathedral in Narbonne - Saint-Just et Saint Pasteur, with cloistre, and the old town hall with a medieval staircase.
wn.com/Ville De Narbonne, France
The beautiful and impressive cathedral in Narbonne - Saint-Just et Saint Pasteur, with cloistre, and the old town hall with a medieval staircase.
Silure steet fishing Narbonne
Pêche au leurre en casting a Narbonne dans l’Aude.
Matos de chez Riera pêche Perpignan
Canne st croix casting
Moulinet Daiwa lexa 300
Tresse 28/100
Fluoro 70...
Pêche au leurre en casting a Narbonne dans l’Aude.
Matos de chez Riera pêche Perpignan
Canne st croix casting
Moulinet Daiwa lexa 300
Tresse 28/100
Fluoro 70/100
Merci et a bientôt
wn.com/Silure Steet Fishing Narbonne
Pêche au leurre en casting a Narbonne dans l’Aude.
Matos de chez Riera pêche Perpignan
Canne st croix casting
Moulinet Daiwa lexa 300
Tresse 28/100
Fluoro 70/100
Merci et a bientôt
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 743
Peche du sandre en streetfishing a Narbonne - ( démonstration et explications ) - GoPro HD
dans cette vidéo je vous propose une petite session de pêche en streetfishing sur le canal de la robine a Narbonne. nous vous expliquons les différentes ficelle...
dans cette vidéo je vous propose une petite session de pêche en streetfishing sur le canal de la robine a Narbonne. nous vous expliquons les différentes ficelles pour bien pêcher au leurres souples et biens maitriser cette technique.
si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire ;)
contact mail : noaa18@orange.fr
contact facebook :https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008317504733
wn.com/Peche Du Sandre En Streetfishing A Narbonne ( Démonstration Et Explications ) Gopro Hd
dans cette vidéo je vous propose une petite session de pêche en streetfishing sur le canal de la robine a Narbonne. nous vous expliquons les différentes ficelles pour bien pêcher au leurres souples et biens maitriser cette technique.
si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire ;)
contact mail : noaa18@orange.fr
contact facebook :https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008317504733
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 839
Street fishing Narbonne compètition sur le canal de la Robine | GoPro HD
Une compétition de street fishing organiser par le fédération de pêche de l'Aude à Narbonne sur le canal de la Robine. Les condition n’étais pas très favorable ...
Une compétition de street fishing organiser par le fédération de pêche de l'Aude à Narbonne sur le canal de la Robine. Les condition n’étais pas très favorable a la pêche mais il c'est fait quand même quelque jolie poissons.
wn.com/Street Fishing Narbonne Compètition Sur Le Canal De La Robine | Gopro Hd
Une compétition de street fishing organiser par le fédération de pêche de l'Aude à Narbonne sur le canal de la Robine. Les condition n’étais pas très favorable a la pêche mais il c'est fait quand même quelque jolie poissons.
- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 12651
Happy Narbonne 2014
L'équipe HAPPY NARBONNE 2014 remercie chaleureusement tous les narbonnais qui ont apporté leur joie de vivre à ce projet ! Gardez la pêche !
// Réalisation : Ca...
L'équipe HAPPY NARBONNE 2014 remercie chaleureusement tous les narbonnais qui ont apporté leur joie de vivre à ce projet ! Gardez la pêche !
// Réalisation : Carine IRIARTE & Nathalie MASEK
// Montage : Nathalie MASEK
// Communication : Catherine BÉCAM
// Remerciements spéciaux à :
Carmela Marie (Carmela’s project)
Sandrine GARCIA (El Lindo Café)
Karine DELGADO (Ecole de Flamenco)
Morgan POTIER et ses Very Insolent Percussions (VIP)
Le Hangar Musical
Fanny AUGE association Free Dance / Studio 11 (Ecole de danse)
Monique BUCHARD (Ecole de Maquillage Européenne)
Olivier CALIX (Domaine Sarrat de Goundy)
Médiathèque du Grand Narbonne
Bakary TRAORÉ (Conteur)
Maeva SITA (Ecole de Hip Hop)
Cynthia MONAMY (Chorégraphie de Michael Jackson)
Jérôme MARUÉJOULS (Rollerman)
Laurent SALÈS (Cadrage du groupe Place de la Mairie)
wn.com/Happy Narbonne 2014
L'équipe HAPPY NARBONNE 2014 remercie chaleureusement tous les narbonnais qui ont apporté leur joie de vivre à ce projet ! Gardez la pêche !
// Réalisation : Carine IRIARTE & Nathalie MASEK
// Montage : Nathalie MASEK
// Communication : Catherine BÉCAM
// Remerciements spéciaux à :
Carmela Marie (Carmela’s project)
Sandrine GARCIA (El Lindo Café)
Karine DELGADO (Ecole de Flamenco)
Morgan POTIER et ses Very Insolent Percussions (VIP)
Le Hangar Musical
Fanny AUGE association Free Dance / Studio 11 (Ecole de danse)
Monique BUCHARD (Ecole de Maquillage Européenne)
Olivier CALIX (Domaine Sarrat de Goundy)
Médiathèque du Grand Narbonne
Bakary TRAORÉ (Conteur)
Maeva SITA (Ecole de Hip Hop)
Cynthia MONAMY (Chorégraphie de Michael Jackson)
Jérôme MARUÉJOULS (Rollerman)
Laurent SALÈS (Cadrage du groupe Place de la Mairie)
- published: 26 Jul 2014
- views: 3335
Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne
Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne...
Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne
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Chez Bebelle, l'incontournable du marché de Narbonne
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 1221
MOI JE VIENS DE NARBONNE - FLORIAN
Dans la matinale de Radio Marseillette, Alexis à reçu le Narbonnais Florian qui après avoir publié une vidéo de son ami et lui en train de chanter une compositi...
Dans la matinale de Radio Marseillette, Alexis à reçu le Narbonnais Florian qui après avoir publié une vidéo de son ami et lui en train de chanter une composition personnel : "Moi je viens de Narbonne" à réalisé un buzz avec plus de 200 000 vues sur Facebook de sa vidéo.
La matinale de Radio Marseillette, du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h.
www.marseillettefm.com
wn.com/Moi Je Viens De Narbonne Florian
Dans la matinale de Radio Marseillette, Alexis à reçu le Narbonnais Florian qui après avoir publié une vidéo de son ami et lui en train de chanter une composition personnel : "Moi je viens de Narbonne" à réalisé un buzz avec plus de 200 000 vues sur Facebook de sa vidéo.
La matinale de Radio Marseillette, du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h.
www.marseillettefm.com
- published: 22 Jun 2015
- views: 1007
#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix
#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix - http://CollegeLevelAthletes.com...
#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix - http://CollegeLevelAthletes.com
wn.com/D1Bound Friday Night Hs Football Serra Vs Narbonne (41 40) Game Mix
#D1Bound Friday Night HS Football: Serra vs Narbonne (41-40) Game Mix - http://CollegeLevelAthletes.com
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 638
High School Football: Los Alamitos vs. Narbonne
An entertaining Thursday night football game came down to the fourth quarter, where the Narbonne Gauchos made a few more plays to defeat the host Los Alamitos G...
An entertaining Thursday night football game came down to the fourth quarter, where the Narbonne Gauchos made a few more plays to defeat the host Los Alamitos Griffins.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Sports (https://www.facebook.com/LBPTGazettes...)Instagram: PT_GazettesSports (http://instagram.com/pt_gazettessports)
wn.com/High School Football Los Alamitos Vs. Narbonne
An entertaining Thursday night football game came down to the fourth quarter, where the Narbonne Gauchos made a few more plays to defeat the host Los Alamitos Griffins.
For more coverage of everything local sports, go to http://www.presstelegram.com/sports AND http://gazettes.com/sports.Twitter: @PTGazetteSports (https://twitter.com/PTGazetteSports)Facebook: Long Beach Press Telegram/Gazettes Sports (https://www.facebook.com/LBPTGazettes...)Instagram: PT_GazettesSports (http://instagram.com/pt_gazettessports)
- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 1501
Peche du silure aux leurres en street fishing a Narbonne partie 7 - Gopro HD
-10 % sur http://www.articles-peche.fr/ avec le code : FEELING15
Dans cette vidéo nous vous présentons une petite session de pêche du silure en street fishing ...
-10 % sur http://www.articles-peche.fr/ avec le code : FEELING15
Dans cette vidéo nous vous présentons une petite session de pêche du silure en street fishing a Narbonne, avec comme d'habitude 3 silures de cassés sur nos petite cannes spinning et mon premier silure remonté sur ma canne casting.
Si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire et si la vidéo vous a plu pensez a mettre un petit j'aime ;)
Les leurres utilisés pendant la session :
- Crazy fish vibro fat : http://www.articles-peche.fr/shad/20689-vibro-fat.html?search_query=crazy+fish+vibro+fat&results;=1
- Delalande sandra : http://www.articles-peche.fr/twist-grub/20682-sandra-18cm.html?search_query=delalande+sandra&results;=8
- Gunki roller gun : http://www.articles-peche.fr/shad/15845-roller-gun-gunki.html?search_query=gunki+roller+gun&results;=1
chaine you tube : http://www.youtube.com/user/feelingfishing
s'abonner a notre chaine : http://www.youtube.com/user/feelingfishing?sub_confirmation=1
contact mail : noaa18@orange.fr
contact facebook : http://www.facebook.com/feelingfishing11
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Dans cette vidéo nous vous présentons une petite session de pêche du silure en street fishing a Narbonne, avec comme d'habitude 3 silures de cassés sur nos petite cannes spinning et mon premier silure remonté sur ma canne casting.
Si vous avez des questions n'hésitez pas a les poser dans l'espace commentaire et si la vidéo vous a plu pensez a mettre un petit j'aime ;)
Les leurres utilisés pendant la session :
- Crazy fish vibro fat : http://www.articles-peche.fr/shad/20689-vibro-fat.html?search_query=crazy+fish+vibro+fat&results;=1
- Delalande sandra : http://www.articles-peche.fr/twist-grub/20682-sandra-18cm.html?search_query=delalande+sandra&results;=8
- Gunki roller gun : http://www.articles-peche.fr/shad/15845-roller-gun-gunki.html?search_query=gunki+roller+gun&results;=1
chaine you tube : http://www.youtube.com/user/feelingfishing
s'abonner a notre chaine : http://www.youtube.com/user/feelingfishing?sub_confirmation=1
contact mail : noaa18@orange.fr
contact facebook : http://www.facebook.com/feelingfishing11
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 403
Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix
Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix...
Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix
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Serra v Narbonne : California HSFB 2015 : UTR Highlight Mix
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 4791
Bruno Salomone Officiel Jean Dujardin Farce attaque Narbonne.Hilarant
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Bruno Salomone Officiel Jean Dujardin Farce attaque Narbonne Bienvenue sur le compte officiel de Bruno Salomone . Abonnez vous Extrait De Brice De Nice de Ja...
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Bruno Salomone Officiel Jean Dujardin Farce attaque Narbonne Bienvenue sur le compte officiel de Bruno Salomone . Abonnez vous Extrait De Brice De Nice de Ja...
Narbonne vs Garfield : CitySection Semi-Finals 2014 : UTR HighlightMix
Narbonne vs Garfield : CitySection Semi-Finals 2014 : UTR HighlightMix...
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Narbonne vs Garfield : CitySection Semi-Finals 2014 : UTR HighlightMix
- published: 29 Nov 2014
- views: 21
Narbonne High Football (CA) UTR Spring Ball 2015
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Narbonne High Football (CA) UTR Spring Ball 2015
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 128
Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Weibel, Hureau, van Campenhout vs Spinouze...
Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Weibel, Hureau, van Campenhout vs Spinouze
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Championnat de France Triplette Masculin à Narbonne 2015
Weibel, Hureau, van Campenhout vs Spinouze
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 712
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A Tour of Narbonne, France - Including the Archbishop's Palace
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Once a prosperous port, and a major city in Roman times, it is now located about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is marginally the largest commune in Aude, although the prefecture is the slightly smaller
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-...
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"Narbonne" Brianc's photos around Narbonne, France (weather in may in narbonne)
Preview of Brianc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/brianc/nomadsineurope/1151031840/tpod.html This ...
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Intercites de Nuit - French overnight trains
Video guide to travelling on Intercités de Nuit, French domestic overnight trains.
These run between Paris and Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Toulon, Perpignan, Narbonne, Biarritz, Lourdes, Toulouse, Latour de Carol, Bourg St Maurice, St Gervais (for Chamonix).
Fares from €35 with a couchette.
For more information & tickets see http://www.seat61.com/lunea.htm
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Cycling trip 2011 - Narbonne, Canal du Midi, Canal Lateral. Atlantic Coast, Normandy and home
This link has more information:
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/MedUK2011
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Arles Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Arles in France.
A beautiful fountain with an Egyptian obelisk graces the Place De La Republique in the heart of Arles, an historic and charming small town in the south of France. Next to the City Hall is the Romanic Saint Trophime Cathedral with its splendid church porch that dates back to the 12th century. The town's Amphitheatre is the region's greatest building t
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Fin de semana en Narbonne
Fin de semana en Narbonne de la mano de la Oficina de Turismo de Narbonne, con desplazamiento en el tren Internacional Renfe - SNCF desde Barcelona y visita al restaurante Les Grands Buffets.
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Nimes Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Nimes in France.
For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the French city of Nimes. Prior to the Romans the Celts established a settlement in Nimes. During the rule of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus the city grew in importance. The Arena was once the setting for gladiatorial battles but today it is matadors who fascinate their au
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Five Days In Languedoc- Roussillon: Lunch in Narbonne
We took a break from vineyards for lunch in the ancient town of Narbonne, the agreed upon birthplace of French wine culture. Join me as we take a tour of one...
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Languedoc 2008 - Narbonne 1/2 (Ille-sûr-Tête, Marseillan)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": On our way to Narbonne we visit the towns of Ille-sûr-Tête and Marseillan before missing the Tour de France and fi...
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Narbonne centre-ville
Narbonne.
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TGV Duplex video guide
For more information & online tickets from €19-€26 see http://www.seat61.com/tgv.htm A beginner's guide to travelling on France's 200 mph double-deck high-sp...
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Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
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Happy Narbonne
Pour toi Léa
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Languedoc Roussillon France travel guide 2
Fun Travel Guide to Languedoc Roussillon and it's cooking class, what to see, what to do in Languedoc Roussillon. This Video log will take you traveling arou...
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AVE Barcelona - Lyon saliendo de Narbonne.
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Rail Rocks: Episode 3 - Saintes to Narbonne
Tracey continues her European adventure in the 40th year of InterRail.
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Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may
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Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Time Lapse
Time lapse video showing 24 hours from a webcam at Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. More information about this webcam can be found at http://catfood....
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Languedoc 2008 - Narbonne 2/2 (Palais des Archevêques, Cathedral Saint-Just)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": Moving on in Narbonne, we visit the Archbishop's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint-Just before going for some seaf...
A Tour of Narbonne, France - Including the Archbishop's Palace
A Tour of Narbonne, France - Including the Archbishop's Palace. For more information please visit: http://www.gobarging.com/ - Our hotel barges gently introd......
A Tour of Narbonne, France - Including the Archbishop's Palace. For more information please visit: http://www.gobarging.com/ - Our hotel barges gently introd...
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A Tour of Narbonne, France - Including the Archbishop's Palace. For more information please visit: http://www.gobarging.com/ - Our hotel barges gently introd...
Narbonne ville d'art et d'histoire
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-pre...
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Once a prosperous port, and a major city in Roman times, it is now located about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is marginally the largest commune in Aude, although the prefecture is the slightly smaller commune of Carcassonne. Narbonne is linked to the nearby Canal du Midi and the Aude River by the Canal de la Robine, which runs through the centre of town. The town's original name is very ancient. The earliest known record of its original name is by the Greek Hecataeus of Miletus in the fifth century BCE. In ancient inscriptions the name is sometimes rendered in Latin and sometimes translated into Iberian as Nedhena. Narbonne was established in Gaul in 118 BC, as Colonia Narbo Martius. It was located on the Via Domitia, the first Roman road in Gaul, built at the time of the foundation of the colony, and connecting Italy to Spain. Geographically, Narbonne was therefore located at a very important crossroads because it was situated where the Via Domitia connected to the Via Aquitania, which led toward the Atlantic through Toulouse and Bordeaux. In addition, it was crossed by the Aude River. Surviving members of Julius Caesar's Legio X Equestris were given lands in the area that today is called Narbonne. Politically, Narbonne gained importance as a competitor to Marseille. Julius Caesar settled veterans from his 10th legion there and attempted to develop its port while Marseille was revolting against Roman control. Among the amenities of Narbonne, its rosemary-flower honey was famous among Romans.
Later, the provincia of southern Gaul was named "Gallia Narbonensis", after the city, and Narbonne was made its capital. Seat of a powerful administration, the city enjoyed economic and architectural expansion. It was subsequently the capital of the Visigothic province of Septimania, the only territory from Gaul to fend off the Frankish thrust after the Battle of Vouille (507). For 40 years, from 719, Narbonne was part of the Emirate of Cordoba with a strong Gothic presence. The Carolingian Pepin the Short conquered Narbonne from the Muslims in 759 after which it became part of the Carolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. He invited, according to Christian sources, prominent Jews from the Caliphate of Bagdad to settle in Narbonne and establish a major Jewish learning center for Western Europe. In the 12th century, the court of Ermengarde of Narbonne (reigned 1134 to 1192) presided over one of the cultural centers where the spirit of courtly love was developed. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Narbonne was home to an important Jewish exegetical school, which played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the Zarphatic (Judæo-French) and Shuadit (Judæo-Provençal) languages. Jews had settled in Narbonne from about the 5th century, with a community that had risen to approximately 2000 in the 12th century. At this time, Narbonne was frequently mentioned in Talmudic works in connection with its scholars. One source, Abraham ibn Daud of Toledo, gives them an importance similar to the exilarchs of Babylon. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the community went through a series of ups and downs before settling into extended decline. Narbonne itself fell into a slow decline in the 14th century, for a variety of reasons. One was due to a change in the course of the Aude River, which caused increased silting of the navigational access. The river, known as the Atax in ancient times, had always had two main courses which split close to Salelles; one fork going south through Narbonne and then to the sea close to the Clappe Massif, the other heading east to the etang at Vendres close to the current mouth of the river well to the east of the city. The Romans had improved the navigability of the river by building a dam near Salelles and also by canalising the river as it passed through its marshy delta to the sea (then as now the canal was known as the Robine).A major flood in 1320 swept the dam away. The Aude river had a long history of overflowing its banks. When it was a bustling port, the distance from the coast was approximately 5 to 10 km (3 to 6 mi), but at that time the access to the sea was deep enough when the river was in full spate which made communication between port and city unreliable. However, goods could easily be transported by land and in shallow barges from the ports. The changes to the long seashore which resulted from the silting up of the series of graus or openings which were interspersed between the islands which made up the shoreline (St. Martin; St. Lucie) had a more serious impact than the change in course of the river. Other causes of decline were the plague and the raid of Edward, the Black Prince, which caused much devastation.
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Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Once a prosperous port, and a major city in Roman times, it is now located about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is marginally the largest commune in Aude, although the prefecture is the slightly smaller commune of Carcassonne. Narbonne is linked to the nearby Canal du Midi and the Aude River by the Canal de la Robine, which runs through the centre of town. The town's original name is very ancient. The earliest known record of its original name is by the Greek Hecataeus of Miletus in the fifth century BCE. In ancient inscriptions the name is sometimes rendered in Latin and sometimes translated into Iberian as Nedhena. Narbonne was established in Gaul in 118 BC, as Colonia Narbo Martius. It was located on the Via Domitia, the first Roman road in Gaul, built at the time of the foundation of the colony, and connecting Italy to Spain. Geographically, Narbonne was therefore located at a very important crossroads because it was situated where the Via Domitia connected to the Via Aquitania, which led toward the Atlantic through Toulouse and Bordeaux. In addition, it was crossed by the Aude River. Surviving members of Julius Caesar's Legio X Equestris were given lands in the area that today is called Narbonne. Politically, Narbonne gained importance as a competitor to Marseille. Julius Caesar settled veterans from his 10th legion there and attempted to develop its port while Marseille was revolting against Roman control. Among the amenities of Narbonne, its rosemary-flower honey was famous among Romans.
Later, the provincia of southern Gaul was named "Gallia Narbonensis", after the city, and Narbonne was made its capital. Seat of a powerful administration, the city enjoyed economic and architectural expansion. It was subsequently the capital of the Visigothic province of Septimania, the only territory from Gaul to fend off the Frankish thrust after the Battle of Vouille (507). For 40 years, from 719, Narbonne was part of the Emirate of Cordoba with a strong Gothic presence. The Carolingian Pepin the Short conquered Narbonne from the Muslims in 759 after which it became part of the Carolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. He invited, according to Christian sources, prominent Jews from the Caliphate of Bagdad to settle in Narbonne and establish a major Jewish learning center for Western Europe. In the 12th century, the court of Ermengarde of Narbonne (reigned 1134 to 1192) presided over one of the cultural centers where the spirit of courtly love was developed. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Narbonne was home to an important Jewish exegetical school, which played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the Zarphatic (Judæo-French) and Shuadit (Judæo-Provençal) languages. Jews had settled in Narbonne from about the 5th century, with a community that had risen to approximately 2000 in the 12th century. At this time, Narbonne was frequently mentioned in Talmudic works in connection with its scholars. One source, Abraham ibn Daud of Toledo, gives them an importance similar to the exilarchs of Babylon. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the community went through a series of ups and downs before settling into extended decline. Narbonne itself fell into a slow decline in the 14th century, for a variety of reasons. One was due to a change in the course of the Aude River, which caused increased silting of the navigational access. The river, known as the Atax in ancient times, had always had two main courses which split close to Salelles; one fork going south through Narbonne and then to the sea close to the Clappe Massif, the other heading east to the etang at Vendres close to the current mouth of the river well to the east of the city. The Romans had improved the navigability of the river by building a dam near Salelles and also by canalising the river as it passed through its marshy delta to the sea (then as now the canal was known as the Robine).A major flood in 1320 swept the dam away. The Aude river had a long history of overflowing its banks. When it was a bustling port, the distance from the coast was approximately 5 to 10 km (3 to 6 mi), but at that time the access to the sea was deep enough when the river was in full spate which made communication between port and city unreliable. However, goods could easily be transported by land and in shallow barges from the ports. The changes to the long seashore which resulted from the silting up of the series of graus or openings which were interspersed between the islands which made up the shoreline (St. Martin; St. Lucie) had a more serious impact than the change in course of the river. Other causes of decline were the plague and the raid of Edward, the Black Prince, which caused much devastation.
- published: 03 Jan 2014
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Europe
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-......
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-...
wn.com/Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc Roussillon, France, Europe
Narbonne is a commune in southern France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It lies 849 km (528 mi) from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-...
"Narbonne" Brianc's photos around Narbonne, France (weather in may in narbonne)
Preview of Brianc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/brianc/nomadsineurope/1151031840/tpod.html This ......
Preview of Brianc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/brianc/nomadsineurope/1151031840/tpod.html This ...
wn.com/Narbonne Brianc's Photos Around Narbonne, France (Weather In May In Narbonne)
Preview of Brianc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/brianc/nomadsineurope/1151031840/tpod.html This ...
Intercites de Nuit - French overnight trains
Video guide to travelling on Intercités de Nuit, French domestic overnight trains.
These run between Paris and Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Toulon, Perpignan, Narbon...
Video guide to travelling on Intercités de Nuit, French domestic overnight trains.
These run between Paris and Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Toulon, Perpignan, Narbonne, Biarritz, Lourdes, Toulouse, Latour de Carol, Bourg St Maurice, St Gervais (for Chamonix).
Fares from €35 with a couchette.
For more information & tickets see http://www.seat61.com/lunea.htm
wn.com/Intercites De Nuit French Overnight Trains
Video guide to travelling on Intercités de Nuit, French domestic overnight trains.
These run between Paris and Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Toulon, Perpignan, Narbonne, Biarritz, Lourdes, Toulouse, Latour de Carol, Bourg St Maurice, St Gervais (for Chamonix).
Fares from €35 with a couchette.
For more information & tickets see http://www.seat61.com/lunea.htm
- published: 30 Dec 2013
- views: 29383
Arles Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Arles in France.
A beautiful fountain with an Egyptian obelisk graces the Place De La Republique in the heart of Arles, an histor...
Travel video about destination Arles in France.
A beautiful fountain with an Egyptian obelisk graces the Place De La Republique in the heart of Arles, an historic and charming small town in the south of France. Next to the City Hall is the Romanic Saint Trophime Cathedral with its splendid church porch that dates back to the 12th century. The town's Amphitheatre is the region's greatest building that has survived from the time of the Roman Empire and it is also the most important arena in the former Gallic colony. Three watchtowers that date back to the Middle Ages were left in tact by archaeologists as a reminder of the fortifications of the beautiful amphitheatre. Arles and its magnificent cathedral soon became one of the Romans' most favoured towns and was referred to as 'Little Rome in Gaul' when more than twenty thousand spectators witnessed savage gladiatorial battle in its Amphiteatre. Today Arles is closely associated with the name of world famous Dutch painter, Vincent Van Gogh. He completed around four hundred paintings in the town. A visit to Arles is like travelling back in time but with all the unique atmosphere of the present.
wn.com/Arles Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Arles in France.
A beautiful fountain with an Egyptian obelisk graces the Place De La Republique in the heart of Arles, an historic and charming small town in the south of France. Next to the City Hall is the Romanic Saint Trophime Cathedral with its splendid church porch that dates back to the 12th century. The town's Amphitheatre is the region's greatest building that has survived from the time of the Roman Empire and it is also the most important arena in the former Gallic colony. Three watchtowers that date back to the Middle Ages were left in tact by archaeologists as a reminder of the fortifications of the beautiful amphitheatre. Arles and its magnificent cathedral soon became one of the Romans' most favoured towns and was referred to as 'Little Rome in Gaul' when more than twenty thousand spectators witnessed savage gladiatorial battle in its Amphiteatre. Today Arles is closely associated with the name of world famous Dutch painter, Vincent Van Gogh. He completed around four hundred paintings in the town. A visit to Arles is like travelling back in time but with all the unique atmosphere of the present.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 6
Fin de semana en Narbonne
Fin de semana en Narbonne de la mano de la Oficina de Turismo de Narbonne, con desplazamiento en el tren Internacional Renfe - SNCF desde Barcelona y visita al ...
Fin de semana en Narbonne de la mano de la Oficina de Turismo de Narbonne, con desplazamiento en el tren Internacional Renfe - SNCF desde Barcelona y visita al restaurante Les Grands Buffets.
wn.com/Fin De Semana En Narbonne
Fin de semana en Narbonne de la mano de la Oficina de Turismo de Narbonne, con desplazamiento en el tren Internacional Renfe - SNCF desde Barcelona y visita al restaurante Les Grands Buffets.
- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 51
Nimes Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Nimes in France.
For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the French city of Nimes. Prior to th...
Travel video about destination Nimes in France.
For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the French city of Nimes. Prior to the Romans the Celts established a settlement in Nimes. During the rule of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus the city grew in importance. The Arena was once the setting for gladiatorial battles but today it is matadors who fascinate their audiences during the Whitsuntide Feria. The amphitheatre was built in around 70 A.D. Nimes, or "Nemausus" as the Romans named their colony, developed into an important centre. In the 2nd century A.D. emperors Hadrian and Antonius Pius ordered the construction of two further splendid buildings, thus the town was enriched by fine architecture. In contrast to the famous Roman Arena at Arles the Nimes replica of the Colosseum still contains some well-preserved sections of the highest floor, the Attika. Today the beautiful view from the most highly elevated seats of the Amphitheatre extends across the rooftops of the picturesque old town of Nimes and its two thousand years of glorious history.
wn.com/Nimes Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Nimes in France.
For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the French city of Nimes. Prior to the Romans the Celts established a settlement in Nimes. During the rule of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus the city grew in importance. The Arena was once the setting for gladiatorial battles but today it is matadors who fascinate their audiences during the Whitsuntide Feria. The amphitheatre was built in around 70 A.D. Nimes, or "Nemausus" as the Romans named their colony, developed into an important centre. In the 2nd century A.D. emperors Hadrian and Antonius Pius ordered the construction of two further splendid buildings, thus the town was enriched by fine architecture. In contrast to the famous Roman Arena at Arles the Nimes replica of the Colosseum still contains some well-preserved sections of the highest floor, the Attika. Today the beautiful view from the most highly elevated seats of the Amphitheatre extends across the rooftops of the picturesque old town of Nimes and its two thousand years of glorious history.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 66
Five Days In Languedoc- Roussillon: Lunch in Narbonne
We took a break from vineyards for lunch in the ancient town of Narbonne, the agreed upon birthplace of French wine culture. Join me as we take a tour of one......
We took a break from vineyards for lunch in the ancient town of Narbonne, the agreed upon birthplace of French wine culture. Join me as we take a tour of one...
wn.com/Five Days In Languedoc Roussillon Lunch In Narbonne
We took a break from vineyards for lunch in the ancient town of Narbonne, the agreed upon birthplace of French wine culture. Join me as we take a tour of one...
Languedoc 2008 - Narbonne 1/2 (Ille-sûr-Tête, Marseillan)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": On our way to Narbonne we visit the towns of Ille-sûr-Tête and Marseillan before missing the Tour de France and fi......
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": On our way to Narbonne we visit the towns of Ille-sûr-Tête and Marseillan before missing the Tour de France and fi...
wn.com/Languedoc 2008 Narbonne 1 2 (Ille Sûr Tête, Marseillan)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": On our way to Narbonne we visit the towns of Ille-sûr-Tête and Marseillan before missing the Tour de France and fi...
TGV Duplex video guide
For more information & online tickets from €19-€26 see http://www.seat61.com/tgv.htm A beginner's guide to travelling on France's 200 mph double-deck high-sp......
For more information & online tickets from €19-€26 see http://www.seat61.com/tgv.htm A beginner's guide to travelling on France's 200 mph double-deck high-sp...
wn.com/Tgv Duplex Video Guide
For more information & online tickets from €19-€26 see http://www.seat61.com/tgv.htm A beginner's guide to travelling on France's 200 mph double-deck high-sp...
- published: 21 Jun 2012
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author: Mark Smith
Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Gren......
Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Gren...
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Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Grenoble Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather Gren...
- published: 07 Aug 2014
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author: beautycity
Happy Narbonne
Pour toi Léa...
Pour toi Léa
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Pour toi Léa
- published: 30 May 2014
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Languedoc Roussillon France travel guide 2
Fun Travel Guide to Languedoc Roussillon and it's cooking class, what to see, what to do in Languedoc Roussillon. This Video log will take you traveling arou......
Fun Travel Guide to Languedoc Roussillon and it's cooking class, what to see, what to do in Languedoc Roussillon. This Video log will take you traveling arou...
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Fun Travel Guide to Languedoc Roussillon and it's cooking class, what to see, what to do in Languedoc Roussillon. This Video log will take you traveling arou...
Rail Rocks: Episode 3 - Saintes to Narbonne
Tracey continues her European adventure in the 40th year of InterRail....
Tracey continues her European adventure in the 40th year of InterRail.
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Tracey continues her European adventure in the 40th year of InterRail.
Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may also refer to Northern Catalonia or French Catalonia, the first used by Catalan-speakers and the second used by French-speakers. A 1998 survey found that 34% of respondents stated they speak Catalan, and a further 21% understand it.
History
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Also a French province before the Revolution (and Spanish before the Thirty Years' War), Roussillon derived its name from Ruscino (Rosceliona, Castel Rossello), a small fortified place near modern-day Perpignan where Gaulish chieftains met to consider Hannibal's request for a conference. The region formed part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis from 121 BC to AD 462, when it was ceded with the rest of Septimania to the Visigoth Theodoric II. His successor, Amalaric, on his defeat by Clovis in 531 retired to Hispania, leaving a governor in Septimania.
In 719, the Saracens crossed the Pyrenees and maintained political hegemony of Septimania until their final defeat by Pepin the Short in 759, who went on to occupy Roussillon after conquering Narbonne. Roussillon was occupied by Carlolengians in 760. On the invasion of Hispania in 778, Charlemagne found the Marca Hispanica wasted by war and the inhabitants settled in the mountains. He granted some lands in the plains to Visigothic refugees from Moorish Hispania and founded several monasteries. In 792, the Saracens again invaded France, but they were repulsed by William, Count of Toulouse - regent of the child Louis the Pious, King of Aquitaine - whose hegemony extended into Catalonia.
The different portions of his kingdom in time grew into allodial fiefs, and in 893, Sunyer II became the first hereditary Count of Roussillon. But his rule only extended over the eastern part of what became the later province. The western part, the Cerdanya (French, Cerdagne), was ruled in 900 by Miró as first count, and one of his grandsons, Bernat, became the first hereditary count of the middle portion, or Besalú. The Counts of Roussillon were allied to their cousins the Counts of Empúries in a centuries-long conflict with the surrounding great nobles. Count Girard I participated in the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and was one of the first to set foot in Jerusalem when it was stormed by the Crusaders in 1099. At the beginning of the 12th century, the prestige of the Counts of Barcelona began to rise to such a height that the Counts of Roussillon had no choice but to swear fealty to them.
In 1111, Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, inherited the fief of Besalú, to which was added in 1117 Cerdanya. The possession of Roussillon by its last count, Girard II, was challenged by his illegitimate brothers. To ensure that his brothers would not inherit his territories, in his will Girard II left all his lands to Alfonso II of Aragon, who took possession in 1172. Under the Aragonese monarchs, economic and demographic growth of the region continued, and Collioure (Catalan: Cotlliure), the port of Perpignan, became an important locus of Mediterranean trade.[citation needed]
As the French and Spanish crowns grew in power, the region of Roussillon, forming part of the border between them, was frequently a site of military conflict. By the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), Louis IX of France formally surrendered sovereignty over Roussillon and his claim to the title of Count of Barcelona to the Crown of Aragon, recognizing a centuries-old reality.[citation needed]
James I of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Moors and joined these islands with Roussillon to create the Kingdom of Majorca, with its capital at Perpignan. In 1276, James I granted this kingdom to his son, who became James II. The subsequent disputes of this monarch with his brother Peter III were exploited by Philip III of France in his quarrel with Peter III for the crown of the Two Sicilies. Philip III espoused James II's cause and led an army into Aragon but, retreating, died at Perpignan in 1285. Lacking the resources to continue the struggle, James then became reconciled to his brother Peter, and in 1311 the former was succeeded by his son Sanç I, or Sancho I, who founded the cathedral of Perpignan shortly before his death in 1324. His successor, James III of Majorca, refused to do homage to Philip VI of France for the seigneury of Montpellier, and applied to Peter IV of Aragon for aid. Peter not only refused, but declared war and seized Majorca and Roussillon in 1344.
wn.com/Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may also refer to Northern Catalonia or French Catalonia, the first used by Catalan-speakers and the second used by French-speakers. A 1998 survey found that 34% of respondents stated they speak Catalan, and a further 21% understand it.
History
============
Also a French province before the Revolution (and Spanish before the Thirty Years' War), Roussillon derived its name from Ruscino (Rosceliona, Castel Rossello), a small fortified place near modern-day Perpignan where Gaulish chieftains met to consider Hannibal's request for a conference. The region formed part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis from 121 BC to AD 462, when it was ceded with the rest of Septimania to the Visigoth Theodoric II. His successor, Amalaric, on his defeat by Clovis in 531 retired to Hispania, leaving a governor in Septimania.
In 719, the Saracens crossed the Pyrenees and maintained political hegemony of Septimania until their final defeat by Pepin the Short in 759, who went on to occupy Roussillon after conquering Narbonne. Roussillon was occupied by Carlolengians in 760. On the invasion of Hispania in 778, Charlemagne found the Marca Hispanica wasted by war and the inhabitants settled in the mountains. He granted some lands in the plains to Visigothic refugees from Moorish Hispania and founded several monasteries. In 792, the Saracens again invaded France, but they were repulsed by William, Count of Toulouse - regent of the child Louis the Pious, King of Aquitaine - whose hegemony extended into Catalonia.
The different portions of his kingdom in time grew into allodial fiefs, and in 893, Sunyer II became the first hereditary Count of Roussillon. But his rule only extended over the eastern part of what became the later province. The western part, the Cerdanya (French, Cerdagne), was ruled in 900 by Miró as first count, and one of his grandsons, Bernat, became the first hereditary count of the middle portion, or Besalú. The Counts of Roussillon were allied to their cousins the Counts of Empúries in a centuries-long conflict with the surrounding great nobles. Count Girard I participated in the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and was one of the first to set foot in Jerusalem when it was stormed by the Crusaders in 1099. At the beginning of the 12th century, the prestige of the Counts of Barcelona began to rise to such a height that the Counts of Roussillon had no choice but to swear fealty to them.
In 1111, Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, inherited the fief of Besalú, to which was added in 1117 Cerdanya. The possession of Roussillon by its last count, Girard II, was challenged by his illegitimate brothers. To ensure that his brothers would not inherit his territories, in his will Girard II left all his lands to Alfonso II of Aragon, who took possession in 1172. Under the Aragonese monarchs, economic and demographic growth of the region continued, and Collioure (Catalan: Cotlliure), the port of Perpignan, became an important locus of Mediterranean trade.[citation needed]
As the French and Spanish crowns grew in power, the region of Roussillon, forming part of the border between them, was frequently a site of military conflict. By the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), Louis IX of France formally surrendered sovereignty over Roussillon and his claim to the title of Count of Barcelona to the Crown of Aragon, recognizing a centuries-old reality.[citation needed]
James I of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Moors and joined these islands with Roussillon to create the Kingdom of Majorca, with its capital at Perpignan. In 1276, James I granted this kingdom to his son, who became James II. The subsequent disputes of this monarch with his brother Peter III were exploited by Philip III of France in his quarrel with Peter III for the crown of the Two Sicilies. Philip III espoused James II's cause and led an army into Aragon but, retreating, died at Perpignan in 1285. Lacking the resources to continue the struggle, James then became reconciled to his brother Peter, and in 1311 the former was succeeded by his son Sanç I, or Sancho I, who founded the cathedral of Perpignan shortly before his death in 1324. His successor, James III of Majorca, refused to do homage to Philip VI of France for the seigneury of Montpellier, and applied to Peter IV of Aragon for aid. Peter not only refused, but declared war and seized Majorca and Roussillon in 1344.
- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Time Lapse
Time lapse video showing 24 hours from a webcam at Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. More information about this webcam can be found at http://catfood.......
Time lapse video showing 24 hours from a webcam at Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. More information about this webcam can be found at http://catfood....
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Time lapse video showing 24 hours from a webcam at Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. More information about this webcam can be found at http://catfood....
Languedoc 2008 - Narbonne 2/2 (Palais des Archevêques, Cathedral Saint-Just)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": Moving on in Narbonne, we visit the Archbishop's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint-Just before going for some seaf......
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": Moving on in Narbonne, we visit the Archbishop's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint-Just before going for some seaf...
wn.com/Languedoc 2008 Narbonne 2 2 (Palais Des Archevêques, Cathedral Saint Just)
Part 8 of "A journey into Cathar Country": Moving on in Narbonne, we visit the Archbishop's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint-Just before going for some seaf...