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  2. Fraxinetum - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, where Fraxinetum was located. 889: Twenty Andalusis sail up the Gulf of St. Tropez and found a colony at Fraxinetum. 906: Andalusis cross the defiles of the Dauphiné and Mont Cénis. 908: Andalusis occupy the Susa Valley. 911: Andalusis hold the Alpine passes. 929: Fraxinetum forces advance to borders ...

  3. Saint-Tropez - Wikipedia

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    By sea. Saint-Tropez marina. The 800-berth port with two marinas hosts boats, including ferries. In the summer season, there is a ferry service between St-Tropez and ...

  4. Action of 14 June 1742 - Wikipedia

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    The action of 14 June 1742 was a minor naval battle of the War of the Austrian Succession in which a small British squadron under Captain Richard Norris burned 5 Spanish royal galleys at the French port of Saint Tropez. Norris had surprised the galleys near Sainte-Marguerite and had chased and driven them into the French port. The British ...

  5. Henri-Edmond Cross - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 Cross's friend Paul Signac moved to nearby Saint-Tropez, [12] where they frequently hosted gatherings in Cross's garden, attended by artists including Henri Matisse, André Derain, and Albert Marquet. [13] L'air du soir, c. 1893, Musée d'Orsay

  6. French Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Marc Chagall (1887–1985); lived in Saint-Paul-de-Vence between 1948 and 1985. Henri-Edmond Cross (1856–1910); discovered the Côte d'Azur in 1883, and painted at Monaco and Hyères. Maurice Denis (1870–1943); painted at St. Tropez and Bandol. Raoul Dufy (1877–1953); whose wife was from Nice, painted in the region, including in Nice.

  7. List of paintings by Paul Signac - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Tropez. Coup de vent d'est: 1895 Saint-Tropez East Wind: 269 More images: La mer à Saint-Tropez: 1895 Saint-Tropez The Sea: 270 More images: Saint-Tropez. Calme: 1895 Saint-Tropez Calm: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne 271 More images: Saint-Tropez. Après l'orage: 1895 Saint-Tropez After the Storm: 275 More images: Saint-Tropez ...

  8. Pierre André de Suffren - Wikipedia

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    Vice-Admiral Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez, bailli de Suffren (17 July 1729 – 8 December 1788) [4] was a French naval officer. Beginning his career during the War of the Austrian Succession, he briefly served in the Maltese Navy before fighting in the Seven Years' War, where Suffren was taken prisoner by the British at the Battle of Lagos.

  9. Paul Signac - Wikipedia

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    With his friends Angrand Cross, Maximilien Luce, and Camille Pissarro he contributed to Jean Grave's paper, Les Temps Nouveaux (New Times). In 1892, he sailed the Garonne River southeast in France to the Mediterranean Sea, spending time in Saint-Tropez. [10] Signac experimented with various media.