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Tours and restored
Gregory of Tours tells a miraculous tale of a builder whose art and techniques suddenly left him, but were restored by an apparition of the Virgin Mary in a dream.
Bertha had restored a church remaining from Roman times to the east of Canterbury and dedicated it to Saint Martin of Tours, the patronal saint of the Merovingian royal family.
Burnt in 561, it was restored by Gregory of Tours and rededicated in 590.

Tours and house
Tours are conducted of both the house and the grounds on those days.
Among sites that claim a relation to these pseudohistorical figures are a house north of Lafayette, Louisiana, which supposedly belonged to Gabriel, and the grave of Emmeline in the Perpetual Adoration Garden & Historic Cemetery in St. Martin de Tours Church Square, on Main Street, St. Martinville ( the site having been determined for its convenience by local boosters about the turn of the 20th century ).
Two years later, he embarked on a series of Grand Tours: the ideas and manners he learned during this period influenced him throughout his life and were pivotal in the rebuilding of his father's simple house, transforming it into the classical edifice that exists today.
Tours of the house are at fixed times and visitors are escorted by a guide.
Tours are offered in English three times a day to central parts of the house.
Also, the Cathedral and newly built St. Martin of Tours Church ( 1853 ) were believed to house weaponry in their basements.

Tours and are
According to Gregory of Tours ' account, Alaric was intimidated by Clovis into surrendering Syagrius to Clovis ; Gregory then adds that " the Goths are a timorous race.
Tours are available by appointment, Monday through Saturday.
Examples of such people are Saint Hilarion and Saint Ephrem the Syrian in the East, and Saint Martin of Tours and Saint Hilary of Poitiers in the West.
Tram systems are planned or under construction in Dijon, Le Havre, Tours, Besançon and Fort-de-France.
* 813: Third Council of Tours: Priests are ordered to preach in the native language of the population.
Individual National-level events, called " National Tours ," are held throughout the racing season.
The buildings of Tours are white with blue slate ( called Ardoise ) roofs ; this style is common in the north of France, while most buildings in the south of France have terracotta roofs.
* Council of Tours: Albigensians are named and condemned as heretics.
* Third Council of Tours: Priests are ordered to preach in the vernacular ( either Vulgar Latin or German ).
These chapels are known as the " Chapels of the Tongues ", and they are devoted to St. Ansgar, patron of Denmark, who is venerated as an apostle to the Scandinavian countries ; St. Boniface, apostle of the Germans ; St. Columba, patron of Ireland and Scotland ; St. Savior ( Holy Savior ), devoted to immigrants from the east, especially Africa and Asia ; St. Martin of Tours, patron of the French ; St. Ambrose, patron of Italy ; and St. James, patron of Spain.
Tours are available for the small museum, and the well-preserved ruins of a crossroads civilisation: in addition to the cultures mentioned above, Motian artifacts display Egyptian, Corinthian, Attic, Roman, Punic and Hellenic influences.
Probably he and his own men did not realize the seriousness of the battle they had fought, as Matthew Bennett and his co-authors, in Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World ( 2005 ) says: " few battles are remembered 1, 000 years after they are fought [...] but the Battle of Tours is an exception [...] Charles Martel turned back a Muslim raid that had it been allowed to continue, might have conquered Gaul.
Both the original props of R2-D2 and C-3PO used in filming are used as audio-animatronics in the queue area of Disneyland's Star Tours ride.
The only significant land mass antipodal to metropolitan France is the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, corresponding to an area north of Montpellier including much of the Cévennes National Park, though the antipodes of the uninhabited Bounty Islands are between Tours, Orléans, and Le Mans, and those of the likewise uninhabited Antipodes Islands are in Normandy, near Saint-Saëns outside of Rouen.
The main pilgrimage sites in the diocese besides the grottos of Marmoutier, are: Notre-Dame-la-Riche, a sanctuary erected on the site of a church dating from the third century, and where the founder St. Gatianus is venerated ; Notre-Dame-de-Loches ; St. Christopher and St. Giles at St-Christophe, a pilgrimage dating from the ninth century ; the pilgrimage to the Oratory of the Holy Face in Tours, managed by Priests of the Holy Face canonically erected on 8 December, 1876.
Tours of the most famous graves are available, but due to vandalism and souvenir hunters visitors are no longer allowed to explore unaccompanied, unless they have a personal connection with the cemetery and thus hold a pass.
Tours of the famous Bundaberg Rum distillery and attractions at the Botanic Gardens are also popular with tourists.
Tours are available most days, and on Sundays there used to be an extended tour, lasting approximately one and a half hours, although this no longer takes place.
Tours are normally on the hour.
Tours are available upon request.
Tours are available.

Tours and available
Bus tours were available from Perth in 1933 with the Hill's Bus Tours offering passengers a tour around the park on Sundays in September.
Tours, recreational accessories and accommodations are readily available.
Tours of this vessel are available from trained guides in the spring-fall from 10am to 5pm.
Tours are available of locations that resemble the places described in Meyer's books, although the movies were not actually filmed in Forks.
Tours of the Capo Sant ' Andrea grottos are also available.
Tours are available to view collections about the village and surrounding areas.
Tours are available every 30 minutes and free samples are provided.
Tours of the power generation plant and other dam facilities are available for a fee.
Tours are available on schooners.
Tours of the research station are available to the public.
Tours are given mainly to grade school children but are available to the public ( minimum 15 people ) if you contact the school and ask when Wildlife Sanctuary tours are available ( the number is 1-909-594-5611, extension # 4794 ).
Tours are also available, and the fee varies between about $ 40 and $ 100 per person depending on the services provided and route.
Tours of the museum and church are available for a small fee ( being a military facility, the grounds are under military guard and tourists are escorted ).
Tours of Dinorwig power station are available from a purpose built visitor centre.
Tours across the flats and nature reserve are available from the main information centre and are undertaken by local rangers.
Tours of the building are available to the general public.
Tours, lectures and other adult and family programs are regularly available.

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