Who founded Nice?

Nice, France. Founded by the Phocaeans of Marseille (a colony of Greek mariners) around 350 bce, the city was probably named in honour of a victory (nikē in Greek) over a neighbouring colony. Conquered by the Romans during the 1st century ce, it became a busy trading station.
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Is Nice an Israeli company?

(Hebrew: נייס) is an Israel-based company, specializing in contact center software (NICE CXone), telephone voice recording, data security, surveillance, and Robotic Process Automation as well as systems that analyze recorded data.
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When was Nice founded by the Greeks?

The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire 380,000 years ago. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Νίκαια, Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory.
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Who did Nice belong to?

That process started in 1861 and since Nice became French in 1860, it couldn't have belonged to Italy. However, our beloved Nice did belong to one of those kingdoms. Nice was part of the House of Savoy, which became the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, which became part of Italy.
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Who owned Nice before France?

Nice, France. Founded by the Phocaeans of Marseille (a colony of Greek mariners) around 350 bce, the city was probably named in honour of a victory (nikē in Greek) over a neighbouring colony. Conquered by the Romans during the 1st century ce, it became a busy trading station.
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Did Nice belong to Italy?

Made in Italy Nice has only been part of France since 1860, when Italy reluctantly gave her up to repay France for helping defend itself from the Austrians.
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When did Marseille stop being Greek?

However, the city lost its independence following the Roman Siege of Massilia in 49 BC, during Caesar's Civil War, in which Massalia sided with the exiled faction at war with Julius Caesar.
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Are there Greek ruins in France?

The Jardin des Vestiges (Garden of Ruins) is a nationally recognized archaeological site located in Marseille. It features the remains of the city's ancient Greek port (which eventually became a Roman port). These ruins, dating back to as early as 600 BC, were discovered during a construction project in the 1960s.
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What is Nice France known for?

Nice is known for its fantastic climate, fabulous beaches and beautiful coastline with mesmerizing views. Also for its fantastic architecture with Belle Epoque and Baroque influenced buildings.
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Is nice a good company?

Is NICE a good company to work for? NICE has an overall rating of 4.0 out of 5, based on over 1,459 reviews left anonymously by employees. 82% of employees would recommend working at NICE to a friend and 87% have a positive outlook for the business.
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How many employees does nice have?

Who we are. Our 7,500+ NICE employees are scientists, engineers, business and thought leaders, people who boast extensive experience as subject-matter experts in their fields. We are guided by a deep commitment to genuine customer satisfaction, environmental sustainability, and good corporate citizenship.
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What kind of company is nice?

About us. NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) is the worldwide leading provider of both cloud and on-premises enterprise software solutions that empower organizations to make smarter decisions based on advanced analytics of structured and unstructured data.
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When did Jim Ratcliffe buy nice?

They subsequently won the 2019 Tour de France and 2021 Giro d'Italia with the Colombian rider Egan Bernal. On 22 August 2019, the French competition authority permitted the €100 million takeover of Ligue 1 club OGC Nice from Chinese-American entrepreneur Chien Lee by Ineos.
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What happened to OGC Nice?

A four match closure of the south stand of OGC Nice's stadium has been ordered following the fan pitch invasion that led to an all-out brawl in the Nice-Marseille match on the weekend.
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Was Paris Roman?

In 52 BC, the fishermen village was conquered by the Romans, founding a Gallo-Roman town called Lutetia. The city changed its name to Paris during the fourth century.
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Did the Romans invade France?

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The Romans occupied France - or significant parts of it - for almost five hundred years. Julius Caesar launched his invasion of Gaul (what we now call France) in the year 58 BC; and the Romans eventually departed, or merged into the local population in the fifth century AD.
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Are there Roman ruins in England?

The United Kingdom is not short of ancient monuments and ruins. Every year, international visitors flock to the most famous Roman ruins in England. Thousands see the well preserved Roman baths in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath or discover the hidden Roman basilica in the crypt of York Minster.
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What is the oldest city in France?

Founded in 600 BC by the Greeks from Phocaea, Marseille is the oldest city in France and the second largest after Paris.
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How many Greeks are in France?

The Greek community in France numbers around 35,000 people. They are located all around the country but the main communities are located in Paris, Marseille and Grenoble.
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What did the Greeks call Marseille?

The oldest city of modern France, Marseille, was founded around 600 BC by Greeks from the Asia Minor city of Phocaea (as mentioned by Thucydides Bk1,13, Strabo, Athenaeus and Justin) as a trading post or emporion (Greek: ἐμπόριον) under the name Μασσαλία (Massalia).
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Why did Italy give up Nice?

By a treaty concluded in 1860 between the Sardinian king and Napoleon III, the County of Nice was again ceded to France, along with Savoy, as a territorial reward for French assistance in the Second Italian War of Independence against Austria, which saw Lombardy unified with Piedmont-Sardinia.
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Was Nice Italian or French?

That process started in 1861 and since Nice became French in 1860, it couldn't have belonged to Italy. However, our beloved Nice did belong to one of those kingdoms. Nice was part of the House of Savoy, which became the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, which became part of Italy.
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Do they speak Italian in Corsica?

Nearly 12% of Corsicans can speak Italian nowadays, while three-quarters understand it thanks to the television programmes from Italy.
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