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    Arras is Pas-de-Calais ' third most populous town after Calais and Boulogne-sur-Mer. The town counted 43,693 residents in 2012, with the Arras metropolitan area having a population of 124,200. [8] Arras is located 182 kilometers (113 miles) north of Paris and can be reached in 2 hours by car and in 50 minutes by TGV.

  2. De Mathieu vun Arras, däitsch: Matthias von Arras, tschechesch: Matyáš z Arrasu; gebuer géint 1290 zu Arras a gestuerwen 1352 zu Prag, war e franséischen Architekt a Baumeeschter, Vertrieder vun der Héichgotik, dee virun allem a Béimen geschafft huet. De Mathieu vun Arras war Architekt um Haff vum Poopst zu Avignon.

  3. (1290? Arras 1352 Prague, sometimes spelled as Matthew of Arras, Czech Matyáš z Arrasu) was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Little is known about his early life. In 1344 he was summoned to Prague from the…

  4. Bust of Matthias in the St. Vitus Cathedral by Peter Parler. Matthias of Arras (c.1290–1352), sometimes spelled as Matthew of Arras ( Czech: Matyáš z Arrasu) was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Matthias was born in Arras, but little else is known about his early life.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · Matthias of Arras (c.12901352), sometimes spelled as Matthew of Arras (Czech Maty z Arrasu, German Matthias von Arras, French Mathieu d'Arras) was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Matthias was born in Arras, but little else is known about his early life.

  6. Matthias Arrasist (tšehhi keeles Matyáš z Arrasu, prantsuse keeles Mathieu d'Arras; sündinud 1290 in Arrasis Prantsusmaal, surnud 1352 Prahas) oli prantsuse arhitekt ja ehitusmeister, kes tegutses Böömimaal 14. sajandi algupoolel.

  7. Arras, capital of the Pas-de-Calais, department of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. The Battle of Arras took place on 21 May 1940, during the Battle of France in the Second World War. Following the German invasion of the Low Countries on 10 May, French and British forces advanced into Belgium. The German campaign plan Fall Gelb (Case Yellow) had evolved ...

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