AVIGNON

ävēnyôNˈ, city (1990 pop. 86,440), capital of Vaucluse dept., SE France, on the Rhône River. It is a farm market with a wine trade and a great variety of manufactures. Located in (but never a part of) the Comtat Venaissin, it was the papal see during the Babylonian captivity, from 1309 to 1378 (see papacy), and the residence of several antipopes from 1378 to 1408 (see Schism, Great). Pope Clement VI bought (1348) full title to Avignon from the countess of Provence. After the Great Schism, Avignon was nominally ruled by papal legates, but the citizens actually governed themselves. The city became an archiepiscopal see in 1475. In 1791, after a plebiscite, it was incorporated into France. One of the loveliest of French cities, Avignon is surrounded by ramparts (12th and 14th cent.) and has many old churches. The beautiful Gothic papal palace was built (14th cent.) atop a hill to serve as residence, fortress, and church. A fragment of a 12th-century bridge across the Rhône remains. Avignon was celebrated by Petrarch, who resided at the court of Clement VI. The city has a well-known theater festival.

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CHAPTER I Avignon and the Papal Court 1 Avignon NOBODY who has ever read it can have forgotten Daudets charming...the poem of Mistral in which in rapturous tones he sings of Avignon! Avignon on her mighty rock! Avignon, the joyful ringer...
...precedes the medieval papacys abduction, or self-abduction, to Avignon, that which crowns the high pretensions of the great medieval...This work reached a final statement, before Rome went to Avignon, in Giottos magnificent altarpiece which Cardinal Jacopo Stefaneschi...
...cinema; National Cinematographic Centre Avignon and summer arts festivals Cultural life...years of a series of festivals, of which Avignon is certainly by far the biggest and most famous. The Avignon festival was founded in 1947 by Jean Vilar...
pope, and he remained at Avignon, where the friars nursed him, although...Clement did not move the papacy to Avignon: he took with him merely those papers...time away from Rome. The residence at Avignon should be seen in this context. That...
...on one of the arms of the delta, to Avignon, across the Plaine de la Crue. Bouc...Still another route from the Riviera to Avignon was that from Nice through Grasse, Draguignan...to the Durance and so to the Rhone at Avignon. The Venaissin or city and county of...
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Avignon 2008: Children, Babies and Even Some Dogs by Philippa Wehle Avignon 2008: Children, Babies and Even Some Dogs The sixty-second Avignon Festival took place from 4 to 26 July. It was a banner year with three new productions by the provocative...
Avignon 2004, a New Festival for a New Europe? by Philippa Wehle The poster for the 58th Avignon Festival of the Performing Arts could not...which is partially missing, stands for Avignon, of course, but no doubt also for adventure...
Avignon 2009: a Festival of Absences by Phillippa...The statistics are in. The sixty-third Avignon Festival (July 7 to 29) was an overwhelming...of total capacity of 133,000 seats. Avignon is clearly the place to be in July for...
Avignon off 2004: Fall out by Jean Decock Last...Association des lieux du Festival en Avignon), and its professed aim is to improve...warmly endorsed by the rightist mayor of Avignon? To perform in Avignon OFF at 35 C in...
Avignon Looks Forward: the Festival Celebrates Sixty Years by Philippa Wehle The Avignon Festival celebrated its birthday from July 6...There was also a three-day colloquium, "The Avignon Festival: History on the Move" with presentations...
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...more at stake in the cancellation of the Avignon Festival than simply the death of a French institution. by Michael Kustow The Avignon Festival is the latest of Frances 600...of La Rochelle, and countless others. Avignon, however, holds an exceptional position...
HIVERNALES THAW AVIGNON. by Karyn Bauer AVIGNON, France--Despite the harsh mistral that whipped through Avignon in February, leaving the medieval papal city in a brutal winter chill, the Hivernales dance festival (February 13 to 20) kept...
Knoxville, Tenn., and Avignon, France: Are You Talking to Me...between CBT and Theatre des Halles, of Avignon, France, will use physical movement...language production that will debut at the Avignon Festival in July. But, as befits...
Opera in Review: International: France: Avignon by Andre Segond Un ballo in maschera was given a brilliant restaging at lOpera de lAvignon. Using a sombre, functional set transformed...
...KARYN BAUER HIVERNALES DANCE FESTIVAL AVIGNON, FRANCE FEBRUARY 19-27, 2000 A spirit...change turned the southern French city of Avignon into a crossroads of contemporary dance...three-week residency in the studios of Avignon. Humor was a vital element of Belgian...
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...to Visit; Jeanette Smith Takes the Train to Avignon. I DANCED on the bridge at Avignon - but I got it wrong! And so have many others...circumflex, the other doesnt. But grammar aside, Avignon is an amazing ancient walled city full of history...
...Famous Bridges during a Miraculous Week in Avignon. WED stayed in an apartment with a lovely...Miracle, in the historic French city of Avignon. The story goes that on March 24, 1320...mercy, was unharmed. At that time, Avignon was the centre of the Roman Catholic world...
...Famous Bridges during a Miraculous Week in Avignon. Byline: Adrian Caffery Wed stayed in...Miracle, in the historic French city of Avignon. The story goes that on March 24, 1320...mercy, was unharmed. At that time, Avignon was the centre of the Roman Catholic world...
From Masterchef to Avignon Apprentice; Lisa Faulkner, Winner...airport hassle and, for my trip to Avignon, I had the luxury of taking all the...truffles and truffle oil. While in Avignon we spent a fascinating day truffle...
...POPES WHOVE LEFT THEIR MARK ON THE HOLY CITY OF AVIGNON Travel. I DANCED on the bridge at Avignon... but I got it wrong, like so many others...people danced on the bridge, but under it. Avignon is an amazing, ancient walled city full of...
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AVIGNON avenyoN , city (1990 pop. 86,440), capital of...Great ). Pope Clement VI bought (1348) full title to Avignon from the countess of Provence. After the Great Schism, Avignon was nominally ruled by papal legates, but the citizens...
...Gregory XI had returned the papacy from Avignon to Rome, he died (Mar. 27, 1378...that the papal court might be returned to Avignon, and there was rioting, with the mob...to step down, and Clement VII fled to Avignon, where he reigned surrounded by the former...
...literature. He spent his youth in Tuscany and Avignon and at Bologna. He returned to Avignon in 1326, may have taken lesser ecclesiastic...numerous lyrics, sonnets, and canzoni. At Avignon in 1327 Petrarch first saw Laura, who was to...
...Roman Emperor Louis IV in his struggle with Pope John XXII (at Avignon) invaded Italy and took Rome; he declared the pope deposed...him and kept him an honorable captive in the papal palace at Avignon thereafter. ____________________ Copyright...
...and Alpes-Maritimes depts. Nice, Marseilles, Toulon, Avignon, Arles, and Aix-en-Provence (the historic capital...it to the French crown (1486). Orange was added in 1672; Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin in 1791; and Nice and Menton in 1860...
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