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Termes may refer to: People * Dick Termes, American artist * Josep Termes (1936–2011), Spanish historian * Rafael Termes (1918–2005), Spanish banker Places Belgium * Termes, Wallonia, a district of the municipality of Chiny France * Termes, Ardennes, now part of Grandpré * Termes, Aude ** Château de Termes, a ruined castle near Termes, Aude * Termes, Lozère * Termes-d'Armagnac, in the Gers department ** Château de Thibault de Termes, a Medieval castle in Termes-d'Armagnac, Gers Spain * Termantia, an archaeological site on the edge of the Duero valley Other uses * ''Termes'' (insect), a genus of higher termites * TERMES robots, a robotics project from Harvard University See also * Termez Termez ( uz, Termiz/Термиз; fa, ترمذ ''Termez, Tirmiz''; ar, ترمذ ''Tirmidh''; russian: Термез; Ancient Greek: ''Tàrmita'', ''Thàrmis'', ) is the capital of Surxondaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. Administratively, it i ...
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Dick Termes
Dick Termes is an American artist who uses a six-point perspective system that he devised to create unique paintings on large spheres called Termespheres. He is the world's leading spherical artist. In 2014, Dick was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame. He currently lives and works in Spearfish, South Dakota. Termespheres Termespheres are paintings on spherical canvases that capture an entire environment (up, down, left, right, front and back). Their style was inspired by Termes's desire to "paint the total picture." Termespheres are typically hung by small chains and rotated with electric ceiling motors to reveal a complete, closed universe as the spheres slowly rotate. One of his termespheres is most famously used on the cover of an edition of ''A Brief History of Time'' of the late physicist Stephen Hawking.     Workshops and lectures Termes conducts lectures and workshops for schools, universities, and the general public, revealing the connections between a ...
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Josep Termes
Josep Termes i Ardèvol (1936 in Barcelona – 2011) was a Catalan historian. He was born in the same month and year as the Spanish Civil War broke out, in a working-class environment, to whose memory he always wished to remain true. He studied at Barcelona University in the nineteen fifties, reading Pharmacy first, and, after the Students’ Movement of 1956, Arts, where he specialised in Contemporary History. It was also then when he joined the PSUC, the party he quit in 1974 due to the disagreements he had within the committee of intellectuals. From then on he was a fierce critic of Marxist dogma. Taking Casimir Martí’s book, ''Orígenes del anarquismo en Barcelona'' (The Origins of Anarchism in Barcelona) as his guide, he began to study the workers’ movement, especially the anarchists, in Catalonia and Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries. This dedication, of which his thesis ''Anarquismo y sindicalismo en España. La Primera Internacional, 1864-1884'' (Anarchism and Syn ...
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Rafael Termes
Dr. Rafael Termes i Carreró (December 5, 1918 - August 25, 2005) was born in Sitges, Barcelona. Although he graduated as an Industrial Engineer, he chose a career in finance and banking. Termes was founder and teacher of the IESE Business School and also a director of IESE's Madrid campus since 1997, position that ceased in June 2000, to become honorary president of the IESE in Madrid. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, and of the Academy of Economics and Finance and a member of Opus Dei. Biography Between 1951 and 1954 he set up the Crèdit Andorrà, and he acted as Delegate Advisor from 1955 to 1965, and Advisor from 1965 to 1970. In 1955 he was appointed Regional Advisor to the Spanish Popular Bank, where he worked until named Vice-President of the Regional Council in Barcelona in 1960. He became a member of the Administrative Board of the Spanish Popular Bank in 1964, and, later that year, was instrumental in creating a new branch - the Euro ...
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Chiny
Chiny (; wa, Tchini) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2018 the municipality, which covers , had 5,175 inhabitants, giving a population density of 46 inhabitants per km2. The municipality consists of the following districts: Chiny, Izel, Jamoigne, Les Bulles, Suxy, and Termes. Geography Chiny is located on the boundary between the geographical regions of the Gaume and the Ardennes. The name Chiny also refers historically to a former county, larger than the current municipality. Other population centers include: Coat of arms The French blazon reads: ''D’azur à trois poissons d’argent posés en fasce et surmontés d’une couronne d’or.''Lieve Viaene-Awouters et Ernest Warlop, Armoiries communales en Belgique, Communes wallonnes, bruxelloises et germanophones, t. 1 : Communes wallonnes A-L, Bruxelles, Dexia, 2002. The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Azure t ...
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Termes, Ardennes
Termes () is a former commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the commune Grandpré.Arrêté préfectoral
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Communes of the Ardennes department The following is a list of the 449 communes of the Ardennes department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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Termes, Aude
Termes (; Languedocien: ''Tèrme'') is a commune in the Aude department in southern France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... Population See also * Corbières AOC * Communes of the Aude department References External links Official site of the castle and the village, in English Communes of Aude {{Aude-geo-stub ...
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Château De Termes
The Château de Termes (Languedocien: ''Castèl de Tèrme'') is a ruined castle near the village of Termes in the Aude ''département'' of France. It is one of the so-called Cathar castles. History Built on a promontory, defended on three sides by formidable deep ravines, the crumbling ruins of the castle cover an area of 16 000m². Held by the Cathar heretic Ramon (Raymond) de Termes, the castle only fell to Simon de Montfort after a siege lasting four months, from August to November 1210, the hardest siege of the first period of the Albigensian Crusade. Following an exceptionally dry summer and autumn, the empty water tanks led Raymond to offer surrender. However, as the crusaders advanced to possess the castle, they were met with a hail of arrows. A heavy storm overnight had replenished the cisterns and the defenders were able to hold out a little longer. Later, weakened from dysentery, and exposed to the fire of numbers of siege weapons, the garrison attempted unsucc ...
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Termes, Lozère
Termes (; oc, Tèrmes) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. See also *Communes of the Lozère department The following is a list of the 152 communes of the Lozère department of France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions a ... References Communes of Lozère {{Lozère-geo-stub ...
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Termes-d'Armagnac
Termes-d'Armagnac ( Gascon: ''Tèrmis d’Armanhac'') is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Geography Population Notable people * Thibault d'Armagnac (1405-1457), companion of Joan of Arc See also * Communes of the Gers department *Château de Thibault de Termes ::''Alternative name: Château d' Armagnac. Not to be confused with Château de Termes in Aude.'' The Château de Thibault de Termes was a medieval castle in the French town and ''Communes of France, commune'' of Termes-d'Armagnac, in the Gers ''D ... References Communes of Gers {{Gers-geo-stub ...
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Château De Thibault De Termes
::''Alternative name: Château d' Armagnac. Not to be confused with Château de Termes in Aude.'' The Château de Thibault de Termes was a medieval castle in the French town and ''commune'' of Termes-d'Armagnac, in the Gers ''département''. The keep (''La Tour de Termes-d'Armagnac'') is the only vestige. Construction of the castle dates from the end of the 13th century and start of the 14th century for Jean, Count of Armagnac. The keep is 36 m (~118 ft) high and includes six levels. Strategically built on a hill which dominates the valleys of the Adour and the Arros, it allowed the d'Armagnac family to keep watch over the frontiers of the province of Armagnac.Description
on La Tour de Termes d'Armagnac website.
Its most famous inhabitant was the founder's son,
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Termantia
Termantia, the present-day locality of Tiermes, is an archaeological site on the edge of the Duero valley in Spain. It is located in the sparsely populated ''municipio'' of Montejo de Tiermes (Soria, Castile and León). During the Iron Age it was a Celtiberian hill fort. It resisted the Romans, and was allied to Numantia during the Celtiberian Wars. It is believed that the Romans gave it the status of municipium. The original name was Romanised as ''Termes'' or ''Termantia''. It is remarkable for its impressive site on an arid red sandstone hill and for the way buildings have been carved in the solid rock. Roman history The wealth of Termes in Celtiberian and Roman times came possibly from sheep farming (there are indications of an annual transfer of flocks between the northern plateau and Extremadura) and from deposits of iron ore and other metals in their area of influence. The conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by Rome was a long process that lasted two centuries. One of t ...
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