Nîmes
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Nîmes

geographical name \ˈnēm\

Definition of NÎMES

city S France NE of Montpellier pop 133,406

Nîmes

geographical name    (Concise Encyclopedia)

The Tour Magne, a ruined Roman tower in Nîmes, France.—Art Resource, New York

City (pop., 2006 est.: 144,092), southern France. It was the capital of a Gaulish tribe that submitted to Rome in 121 BC. Augustus founded a new city there, and for five centuries it was one of the principal cities of Roman Gaul. It was plundered by the Vandals and Visigoths in the 5th century AD and occupied by Moors in the 8th century. It passed to the French crown in 1229. Damaged in 1815 during fighting between royalists and Bonapartists, it returned to prosperity with the coming of the railways in the late 19th century. It is noted for its Roman remains, including an amphitheatre, an aqueduct, and the Maison Carée (an ancient temple restored in 1789).

Variants of NÎMES

Nîmes ancient Nemausus

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