He left Narbonne therefore, isolated and surrounded, and his son would return to conquer it for the Franks. |
Recollect, my dear Vesian, you must make Narbonne ashamed of his own conduct. |
The traffic in these wines is concentrated at Carcassonne and Narbonne. |
From their stronghold of Narbonne, they launched raids into the Duchy of Aquitaine. |
In 911, the bishop of Narbonne was unable to return to France from Rome because the Moors from Fraxinet controlled all the passes in the Alps. |
Racers had a rest day yesterday before racing resumes today with a 153.5km stage from Narbonne to Toulouse. |