1. Reims - Noun
2. Reims - Proper noun
a city in northeastern France to the east of Paris; scene of the coronation of most French kings; site of the unconditional German surrender in 1945 at the end of World War II
Source: WordNetChampagne ages in the many caves and tunnels under Reims, which form a sort of maze below the city. Source: Internet
A month after Blériot's crossing of the English Channel in a biplane, the aviation week in Reims (August 1909) caught special attention. Source: Internet
General Louis Archinard was the president of the committee that supervised the erection of the monument, highlighting the role of African troops of the 1st Colonial Infantry Corps in the defense of Reims from the German Army in 1918. Source: Internet
Composing for Paris: Il viaggio a Reims (1825) to Guillaume Tell (1829) main Rossini in 1829 (litho Charlet Ory) During his Paris years, Rossini created the comic operas Le comte Ory and Guillaume Tell (William Tell). Source: Internet
Gioachino Rossini used this anthem in the last scene of his " Il viaggio a Reims ", when all the characters, coming from many different European countries, sing a song which recalls their own homeland. Source: Internet
Callistus left Reims for Mousson, but upon learning of the warlike stance of Henry, quickly retreated back to Reims. Source: Internet