Auxerre (/oʊˈsɛər/ oh-SAIR, French: [osɛʁ] ) is the capital (prefecture) of the Yonne department and the fourth-largest city in the Burgundy historical...
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commonly known as AJ Auxerre or by the abbreviation AJA, is a French professional football club based in the commune of Auxerre in Burgundy. The club...
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The Councils of Auxerre were local church councils held in the Ancient Diocese of Auxerre. The first Council of Auxerre was held in 585 (or 578) by St...
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Germanus of Auxerre (Latin: Germanus Antissiodorensis; Welsh: Garmon Sant; French: Saint Germain l'Auxerrois; c. 378 – c. 442–448 AD) was a western Roman...
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Auxerre Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre) is a Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Stephen, located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France...
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Heiric of Auxerre (841–876) was a French Benedictine theologian and writer. An oblate of the abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, he studied with Lupus Servatus...
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William of Auxerre (1140/50–1231) was a French scholastic theologian and official in the Roman Catholic Church. The teacher by whom William was most influenced...
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2024. Auxerre v Nice Le Havre v Auxerre Auxerre v Monaco Montpellier v Auxerre Auxerre v Brest Saint-Étienne v Auxerre Auxerre v Reims Lyon v Auxerre Auxerre...
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Renauld II, Count of Nevers (redirect from Renauld II, Count of Nevers and Auxerre)
Renauld II, Count of Nevers and Auxerre (died 1089) was the son of William I of Nevers, Count of Nevers and Ermengarde of Tonnerre. He married Ida, daughter...
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the Aargau and Auxerre, around Lake Constance, as well as Paris from 859 to 862/864. He was also the lay abbot of Saint-Germaine in Auxerre. Conrad's father...
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The County of Auxerre was a county in current central France, with its capital in Auxerre. It was commonly associated with the Duchy of Burgundy. The...
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small (75 cm high) limestone Cretan sculpture called the Lady of Auxerre (or Kore of Auxerre), at the Louvre Museum in Paris depicts an archaic Greek goddess...
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Adelaide of Auxerre (1251–1290) was ruling Countess of Auxerre in 1262-1290. She was a daughter of Eudes of Burgundy and Mathildis II of Bourbon. In 1262...
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Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy (redirect from Conrad of Auxerre)
Conrad II the Younger was the Count of Auxerre from 864 until his death in 876. He was a son of Conrad I of Auxerre and Adelaide of Tours; an older brother...
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Clubul Sportiv Auxerre Lugoj, commonly known as Auxerre Lugoj, was a Romanian football club based in Lugoj, Timiș County, founded in 2002 and dissolved...
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Saint Mamertinus of Auxerre (French: Saint Mamert) (d. ~462 AD) was a monk and abbot. He was converted by Germanus of Auxerre and became a monk at the...
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Stéphane Guivarc'h (category AJ Auxerre players)
Breton clubs Stade Brestois and En Avant Guingamp before moving to AJ Auxerre, where he won Division 1 in 1996. He returned to Brittany with Stade Rennais...
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Abbo of Auxerre was a Benedictine abbot and bishop of Auxerre. He had been a monk, and later abbot, of the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, and succeeded...
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Hamed Traorè (section Loan to Auxerre)
professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ligue 1 club Auxerre, on loan from Premier League club Bournemouth, and the Ivory Coast national...
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Gabriel Osho (category AJ Auxerre players)
14 August 1998) is a professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Auxerre. Mainly a centre-back, Osho can be deployed as a full-back. Born in England...
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Valenciennes v Auxerre Auxerre v Amiens Angers v Auxerre Auxerre v Grenoble Bordeaux v Auxerre Auxerre v Pau Troyes v Auxerre Auxerre v Annecy Auxerre v Rodez...
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Adelaide of Auxerre (born between 865 and 870, died between 928 and 929) was a Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage to Richard, Duke of Burgundy, and...
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Saint Ursus of Auxerre (French: Saint-Ours d'Auxerre, born c. 427 AD — died 508 AD) was Bishop of Auxerre from c. 502 until his repose in 508. He is venerated...
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Saint Marianus of Auxerre (French: Marien d'Auxerre; died at Easter in around 470) was a monk of Auxerre in Yonne, France. He was considered a saint because...
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of Auxerre (Latin: dioecesis Antissiodorensis) is a former French Roman Catholic diocese. Its historical episcopal see was in the city of Auxerre in Burgundy...
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Auxerre–Branches Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome d'Auxerre–Branches) (IATA: AUF, ICAO: LFLA) is an airport serving Auxerre and Branches, both communes of...
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Henry I, Duke of Burgundy (redirect from Eudes Henri of Auxerre)
Henry I (946 – 15 October 1002), called the Great, was Duke of Burgundy from 965 to his death and Count of Nevers through his first marriage. He is sometimes...
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see Adelais Adelaide of Auxerre or Adelaide of Burgundy can be used interchangeably and may refer to: Adelaide of Auxerre (born c. 849) (c. 849 – c...
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The canton of Auxerre-2 is an administrative division of the Yonne department, central France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which...
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Haimo of Auxerre (died c. 865) was a member of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre. Although he was the author of numerous Biblical commentaries...
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