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    Saint Claudius of Besançon (French: Saint Claude), sometimes called Claude the Thaumaturge (ca. 607 – June 6, 696 or 699 AD), was a priest, monk, abbot...
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  • Saint Claudius may refer to: Claudius of Besançon (Saint Claude) (d. 699 AD), bishop and abbot Saint Claudius, one of the Four Crowned Martyrs Saint Claudius...
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    eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and his second wife, Duchess Anne of Brittany. She was named after Claudius of Besançon, a saint her mother...
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    Santi Claudio e Andrea dei Borgognoni (category Churches of Rome (rione Trevi))
    Saint Claudius of Besançon and the apostle Saint Andrew[citation needed]. It is one of the national churches in Rome dedicated to France (Free County of Burgundy)...
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    Bracon, Jura (category Communes of Jura (department))
    eastern France. Local tradition holds that St. Claudius of Besançon was born here in the 7th century. Communes of the Jura department "Répertoire national des...
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    She provided support for Claudius of Besançon and his abbey in the Jura Mountains. Balthild bore Clovis three children, all of whom became kings: Clotaire...
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    her patron saint Claudius of Besançon, with Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary in the right background, the second showing St Claudius presenting Claude...
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    prince-archbishop of Besançon. He gradually lost his civil power to the town council; the city became the Imperial city of Besançon in 1184. The city...
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  • Saint-Claude or St. Claude can refer to: Claudius of Besançon (c. 607–696 or 699), French abbot Claude La Colombière (1641–1682), French Jesuit priest...
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    famed collection of relics of the local saints drew pilgrims. In the twelfth century the body of the twelfth abbot, Claudius of Besançon (Claude, died 699)...
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    Claudius of Besançon (Claude), Gaul (699) Saint John of Verona, the successor of St Maurus in Verona in Italy (7th century) Saint Jonah, Bishop of Perm (1470)...
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  • June 6 (redirect from 6th of June)
    Amadeus (b. 1926) Christian feast day: Claudius of Besançon Ini Kopuria (Anglican Church of Melanesia, Church of England, Episcopal Church) Marcellin Champagnat...
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  • Eugendus (category Year of birth unknown)
    abbey's former name of Condat passed into oblivion. (However, Claudius of Besançon, who had resigned in 687 as Bishop of Besançon to become twelfth abbot...
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  • Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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  • A list of people, who died during the 7th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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    Diocese of Saint-Claude is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Besançon, and formerly a suffragan of the...
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  • women whose names are displayed on the handmade white tiles of the Heritage Floor as part of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party art installation (1979); there...
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    Gaius Julius Vindex (category People of the Year of the Four Emperors)
    the province of Gallia Lugdunensis. He was of a noble Gallic family of Aquitania (given senatorial status under Claudius) and was one of the men belonging...
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    of Saint-Oyand or Saint-Oyend after Saint Eugendus (d. 510), fourth abbot and a popular saint. In 687 Saint Claudius resigned as Bishop of Besançon and...
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    Saint-Claude, Jura (category Communes of Jura (department))
    Eugendus. However, when St. Claudius had, in 690, resigned his Diocese of Besançon and died in 696 as twelfth abbot, the number of pilgrims who visited his...
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  • Pompeiopolis (category Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
    112), Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus (consul in AD 146) and Gnaeus Claudius Severus (consul in AD 173) and possibly Tiberius Claudius Subatianus Aquila...
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    Claude Goudimel (category Businesspeople from Besançon)
    theorist of the High Renaissance. Claude Goudimel was born in Besançon, modern-day France, which at that time was a French-speaking imperial city of the Holy...
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    Jura and Alsace regions, and southwestern Germany. Important cities were Besançon (Vesontio), Strasbourg (Argentoratum), Wiesbaden (Aquae Mattiacae), and...
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  • (Lepidus) 218 BC Titus Otacilius Crassus 217 BC Marcus Claudius Marcellus praetor 216 BC Appius Claudius Pulcher praetor 215 Publius Cornelius Lentulus praetor...
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  • Hatot (1883–1953), French watchmaker and jeweller, Besançon, cofounder of the Chronometrical Society of France, Léon Hatot. Karl W. Höhnel (1885–1936), German...
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    former Picardy region of France (now part of Hauts-de-France). It consists of several campuses located in the towns of Amiens, Beauvais, Cuffies, Saint-Quentin...
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    often with thunderstorms. The city of Besançon is representative of this climate Climate diagrams for Besançon-Thise (semi-continental climate) Climate...
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    Claude is a French given name originating from the Latin name Claudius. In French, it is used for both males and females. In English, it is mostly used...
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    who emphasised the finds at Vesontio/Besançon. Pollini, John, ed. (2002). Gallo-Roman Bronzes and the Process of Romanization: The Cobannus Hoard. Monumenta...
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    deficit of an estimated four million residences. Eugène Claudius-Petit, the Minister for Reconstruction and Urbanisation, promoted a scheme of massive...
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