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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Tours - définition

CITY AND COMMUNE IN INDRE-ET-LOIRE, CENTRE-VAL DE LOIRE, FRANCE
Tours, Indre-et-Loire; Tours, France; Caesarodunum; Turonorum; Turonum; Tours, Centre; History of Tours; Tours (city); Tours, Centre-Loire Valley; List of people from Tours
  • [[Gabriel Lamé]]
  • General [[Régis de Trobriand]], 1865
  • Hôtel de Ville]], Place Jean Jaurès
  • [[Jean Fouquet]] self portrait, ca.1450
  • [[Louise de la Vallière]], 17th.C
  • Venerable Leo Dupont]], ''Holy Man of Tours''
  • Pont Wilson
  • [[Philippe Néricault Destouches]], 1741
  • [[Pascal Hervé]], 2000
  • statue of [[Honoré de Balzac]]
  • [[Tours Cathedral]]: 15th-century [[Flamboyant]] Gothic west front with Renaissance pinnacles, completed 1547.
  • St Gatien Cathedral, from Rue Lavoisier, just north of the Rue Colbert intersection.
  •  Pont Wilson crosses the river [[Loire]] at the old civic core
  • Tram model, design by the French agency [[RCP Design Global]]
  • ''Place Plumereau'', Medieval buildings

Berengar of Tours         
  • Henrik Hondius]] from [[Jacob Verheiden]], ''Praestantium aliquot theologorum'' (1602).
MEDIEVAL THEOLOGIAN
Berengarius of Tours; Berenger of Tours; Berengarius; Berengar of tours
Berengar of Tours (died 6 January 1088), in Latin Berengarius Turonensis, was an 11th-century French Christian theologian and archdeacon of Angers, a scholar whose leadership of the cathedral school at Chartres set an example of intellectual inquiry through the revived tools of dialectic that was soon followed at cathedral schools of Laon and Paris. He came into conflict with Church authorities over the doctrine of transubstantiation of the Eucharist, instead arguing for a more spiritual presence.
2007 Paris–Tours         
2007 EDITION OF THE PARIS-TOURS, CYCLING ROAD RACE IN FRANCE
Paris-Tours 2007; 2007 Paris-Tours
The 2007 Paris–Tours is the 101st edition of this single day road bicycle racing event and is organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), which also runs the Tour de France. The 256 km event took place on October 14, 2007 and was won by Alessandro Petacchi, the Italian rider for Team Milram in 5 hours, 32 minutes 37 seconds at an average speed of 46.
Joué-lès-Tours FCT         
FRENCH FOOTBALL CLUB
Joue-les-Tours FCT
Joué-lès-Tours Football Club Touraine is a French association football club founded in 2008 as the result of a merger between US Joué-lès-Tours and ASC Joué Touraine. It is based in the town of Joué-lès-Tours, Indre-et-Loire and its home stadium is the Stade Jean Bouin.

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Tours

Tours ( TOOR, French: [tuʁ] (listen)) is one of the largest cities in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the prefecture of the department of Indre-et-Loire. The commune of Tours had 136,463 inhabitants as of 2018 while the population of the whole metropolitan area was 516,973.

Tours sits on the lower reaches of the Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. Formerly named Caesarodunum by its founder, Roman Emperor Augustus, it possesses one of the largest amphitheaters of the Roman Empire, the Tours Amphitheatre. Known for the Battle of Tours in 732 AD, it is a National Sanctuary with connections to the Merovingians and the Carolingians, with the Capetians making the kingdom's currency the Livre tournois. Saint Martin and Gregory of Tours were from Tours. Tours was once part of Touraine, a former province of France. Tours was the first city of the silk industry. It was wanted by Louis XI, royal capital under the Valois Kings with its Loire castles and city of art with the School of Tours. The prefecture was partially destroyed during the French Wars of Religion in the late 18th century, and again in June 1940.

The White and Blue city keeps a historical center registered in the UNESCO, and is home to the Vieux-Tours, a patrimonial site. The garden city has a green heritage and an urban landscape strongly influenced by its natural space. The historic city that is nicknamed "Le Petit Paris" and its region by its history and culture has always been a land of birth or host to many personalities, international sporting events, and is a university city with more than 30,000 students in 2019. Tours is a popular culinary city with specialties such as: rillettes, rillons, Touraine vineyards, AOC Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine cheeses and nougats. The city is also the end-point of the annual Paris–Tours cycle race.

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5. Tours of visiting mayors, similar to the tours of New Orleans and Biloxi, Miss., today, came through in large buses.