Nîmes

Nîmes

Nîmes, a city in the Occitanie region of southern France, was an important outpost of the Roman Empire. It's known for well-preserved Roman monuments such as the Arena of Nîmes, a double-tiered circa-70 A. D. amphitheater still in use for concerts and bullfights. Both the Pont du Gard tri-level aqueduct and the Maison Carrée white limestone Roman temple are around 2,000 years old.

People born in Nimes (First 27 people) - Page 4

Leontius of Fréjus

Leontius of Fréjus

Saint

Denis Loré

Denis Loré


Dounia Abdourahim

Dounia Abdourahim

French handball player

Janine Bardou

Janine Bardou

Politician

Castor of Apt

Castor of Apt


Paul Chazel

Paul Chazel


Clarisse Wild

Clarisse Wild

Handball player

Rayan Khemais

Rayan Khemais

French footballer

Ayoub Ezzaytouni

Ayoub Ezzaytouni

Football player

Adrien Salenc

Adrien Salenc

Bullfighter

Robert Coulondre

Robert Coulondre

French diplomat

Laurence Farreng

Laurence Farreng

Member of the European Parliament

Nassim Lyes

Nassim Lyes

Actor

Loona Luxx

Loona Luxx

Pornographic film actor

Suzanne Lafont

Suzanne Lafont

French photographer

Amine Sbaï

Amine Sbaï

Football player

Benoit Saint-Denis

Benoit Saint-Denis

French mixed martial artist

Chantal Réga

Chantal Réga

Olympian

William Massot

William Massot

French football player

Ben Zwerin

Ben Zwerin

Musician

Paule Castaing

Paule Castaing

French chef

Matzak

Matzak

Musical artist

Titys

Titys

Actor

Daniel Guiraud

Daniel Guiraud

Politician

Pierre-Michel d'Ixnard

Pierre-Michel d'Ixnard

Architect

Henri-Jacques Espérandieu

Henri-Jacques Espérandieu

Architect

Gnaeus Domitius Afer

Gnaeus Domitius Afer