Arles

Arles

Arles is a city on the Rhône River in the Provence region of southern France. It's famed for inspiring the paintings of Van Gogh, which influenced the contemporary art displayed at the Fondation Vincent Van Gogh. Once a provincial capital of ancient Rome, Arles is also known for many remains from that era, including Arles Amphitheatre (les Arènes d'Arles), now hosting plays, concerts and bullfights.

People died in Arles (First 49 people) - Page 3

Henry Picard

Henry Picard

American professional golfer

Richard Berg

Richard Berg

Game designer

Daniel Huger

Daniel Huger

Former United States Representative

Patrick Neeson Lynch

Patrick Neeson Lynch

Bishop

David Ramsay

David Ramsay

American physician

Christopher Memminger

Christopher Memminger

American-German politician

Frank B. Gary

Frank B. Gary

Member of the United States Senate

George Trenholm

George Trenholm

Businessman

Isaac Greenwood

Isaac Greenwood

Professor of mathematics

John Cannady

John Cannady

American football player

Jacob Read

Jacob Read

Former United States Senator

Jeremiah Theus

Jeremiah Theus

American painter

John England

John England

Former Administrator of the Northern Territory

Cynthia Hurd

Cynthia Hurd

Librarian

Doc McJames

Doc McJames

Baseball player

Richard Jenrette

Richard Jenrette

American businessman

Isaac Huger

Isaac Huger

General

Mordecai Gist

Mordecai Gist

General

Thomas Lowndes

Thomas Lowndes

Former U. S. Representative

James Earl

James Earl

Actor

Charles Theodore Pachelbel

Charles Theodore Pachelbel

Composer

Edward Lawrence Powers

Edward Lawrence Powers


Narvin Kimball

Narvin Kimball

Jazz musician

Tristram T. Hyde

Tristram T. Hyde


John P. Grace

John P. Grace

Former Mayor of Charleston

J. Palmer Gaillard Jr.

J. Palmer Gaillard Jr.

Former Mayor of Charleston

James Adger Smyth

James Adger Smyth

Former Mayor of Charleston

John S. Robinson

John S. Robinson

Former Governor of Vermont

Isaac E. Holmes

Isaac E. Holmes

Former United States Representative

John Blake White

John Blake White

Painter

Michael P. O'Connor

Michael P. O'Connor

Former United States Representative

Reuben Greenberg

Reuben Greenberg

Criminologist

Bernice Robinson

Bernice Robinson

American activist

Arthur P. Hayne

Arthur P. Hayne

Former United States Senator

John W. Norton

John W. Norton

American painter

Edwin Harleston

Edwin Harleston

American artist

Alex Harvin

Alex Harvin

Former South Carolina State Representative

Charles Weston Houck

Charles Weston Houck

Former Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina

Robert Shaw Oliver

Robert Shaw Oliver


Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin

Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin

Former Chief Justice

John Lyde Wilson

John Lyde Wilson

Former Governor of South Carolina

Jim Lightbody

Jim Lightbody

American olympic athlete

Philip Simmons

Philip Simmons

American artisan

John Mathews

John Mathews

Former Governor of South Carolina

Richard Hutson

Richard Hutson

Former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

Richard Beresford

Richard Beresford

Former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

Isaac Motte

Isaac Motte

American statesman

Francis Kinloch

Francis Kinloch

Congressman

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