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  1. Ponsyo wa Cimiez (alifariki Nice, leo nchini Ufaransa, 257 hivi) alikuwa Mkristo aliyeuawa kwa ajili ya imani yake wakati wa dhuluma ya kaisari Valeriani wa Dola la Roma. Inasemekana alitokea Roma alipoongokea Ukristo [2] na kuinjilisha bonde la mto Ubaye [3] .

  2. Nice Jazz Festival. Coordinates: 43°41′47″N 7°16′08″E. Nice Jazz Festival. The Nice Jazz Festival ( / niːs /, NEESS ), held annually since 1948 in Nice, on the French Riviera, is "the first jazz festival of international significance." [1] At the inaugural festival, Louis Armstrong and his All Stars were the headliners.

  3. Explore this magnificent haven of peace with a thousand colours overlooking Nice. During your visit to the Jardin du Monastère de Cimiez, follow the multitude of colours and flowers. Wander along the paths of this former kitchen garden and orchard once cultivated by the monks and take advantage of the opportunity to discover, just a few steps ...

  4. Ludovico Brea. Ludovico (or Louis) Brea (c. 1450 – c. 1523) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in and near Genoa. Brea was born into a family of coopers in Nice, and later moving to Liguria, he painted numerous altarpieces that displayed both Lombardy and Flemish influences. One of his pupils was Teramo Piaggio .

  5. Charles Dalmas was born in Nice on 11 March 1863, one of six children of a shoemaker and a seamstress. He attended the Nice School of Decorative Arts, where he was recognized as a gifted student. [1] In August 1886 he was admitted as an architecture student at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the only school in France ...

  6. Ancien Hôtel Régina. The Régina is a historic hotel nestled on the hill of Cimiez which was part of the heyday of Nice tourism between the late 19th century and the 1930s. Built in only eighteen months, this majestic establishment in the Belle Epoque style was designed to meet the requirements of Queen Victoria of England.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › CimiezCimiez - Wikipedia

    Cimiez (nome originario in italiano Cimella) è un quartiere di Nizza. Le origini di Cimella sono attestate dalla storia pluri-millenaria della collina: Cimiez era la sede dei Liguri Vediantii tra il III e il II secolo a.C. La collina di Cemenelum fu scelta da Augusto come capoluogo della provincia delle 'Alpes Maritimae'; Cemenelum restò una grande rivale commerciale della vicina 'Nicea ...