Amiens

Amiens (Amiens`) , the old capital of Picardy, on the Somme, with a cathedral begun in 1220, described as the “Parthenon of Gothic architecture,” and by Ruskin as “Gothic, clear of Roman tradition and of Arabian taint, Gothic pure, authoritative, unsurpassable, and unaccusable”; possesses other buildings of interest; was the birthplace of Peter the Hermit, and is celebrated for a treaty of peace between France and England concluded in 1802.

Population (circa 1900) given as 88,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Ames, Joseph
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Amherst, Lord
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Ammirato
Am`mon
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Ammonio, Andrea
Ammonites
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