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Summary Of: Arles

Arles was established by the... the ancestral Julian colony of Arles of the soldiers of the Sixth... and made Arles his capital in 408... Arles became renowned as a cultural and religious centre during the late Roman Empire... and again in 512 when Arles held out against... Arles remained a great religious centre and host of church councils... Arles was badly affected by the invasion of... with much of old Arles lying in ruins... Arles joined the countship of Provence in 1239 but suffered its prominence being eclipsed once more... arles VI of France... arles VI of France... Arles remained economically important for many years as a major port on the Rh... May 1889 he took the hint and left Arles for the asylum at nearby... Arles has important remains of Roman times... Arles et de la Provence antiques... Arles et de la Provence antiques... Arles also holds Spanish... Arles is twinned with... Arles et de la Provence antiques... A Few Views of Arles in Old Postcards...

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