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    Pas-de-Calais department Ancient Diocese of Thérouanne Jeff Rider and Benoît-Michel Tock (editors). 2010. Le Diocèse de Thérouanne au Moyen Âge. Arras: Commission...
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  • The former French diocese of Thérouanne (Lat. Moriniensis or Taruannensis) controlled a large part of the left bank of the river Scheldt during the Middle...
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    of England and Emperor Maximilian I were besieging the French town of Thérouanne in Artois (now Pas-de-Calais). Henry's camp was at Guinegate (present-day...
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    Audomar (died c. 670), better known as Omer, was a bishop of Thérouanne, after whom nearby Saint-Omer in northern France was named. He is venerated as...
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  • The Prix Thérouanne is an annual prize for history writing awarded by the Académie française from 1869 to 1989. "Prix Thérouanne - Académie française"...
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    scolaire." Congis-sur-Thérouanne. Retrieved on September 3, 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Congis-sur-Thérouanne. Home page (in French)...
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  • Erlebert (b. after 600), Seigneur of Quernes, son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. The only facts known about Erlebert are that he was...
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  • Drogo was bishop of Thérouanne from 1030 to 1078. Very little is known about his early life, except that he was a cleric from Amiens and a monk from Saint...
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  • Tock, Benoît-Michel (2010). "L'élaboration des chartes épiscopales à Thérouanne au XIe siècle". Bulletin de la Commission Royale d'Histoire. 176 (2)....
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  • 990. On his death his lands were divided among his three sons: Baldwin received Boulogne Arnulf received Ternois a third son received Thérouanne. v t e...
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    by the English for propaganda purposes. Soon after, the English took Thérouanne and handed it over to Maximilian; Tournai, a more significant settlement...
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    campaign. When Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville, was captured at Thérouanne, Henry sent him to stay in Catherine's household. She wrote to Wolsey...
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    campaign. Henry was in France with the Emperor Maximilian at the siege of Thérouanne. The Scottish Lyon King of Arms brought James IV's letter of 26 July to...
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    arrow above the crossing dates back to 1486. In 1553, the nearby town of Thérouanne, where the bishopric of Artois was located, was totally razed by the troops...
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  • of Luxeuil and was a pupil of Abbot Eustace. Audomar, future bishop of Thérouanne was a classmate. While the date of his election is not known, it is assured...
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    Normandy, rather than to the war in England. Geoffrey sent the bishop of Thérouanne to Rome in 1148 to campaign for Henry's right to the English throne, and...
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  • verse written during his life in honour of the knights of the diocese of Thérouanne who accompanied Baldwin of Boulogne to the Holy Land. Contemporary authors...
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    Paris. In 1359, he was appointed prothonotary Apostolic, became Bishop of Thérouanne in 1361, Archbishop of Cambrai in 1368, and a cardinal on 30 May 1371...
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    August 1479. Despite winning, Maximilian had to abandon the siege of Thérouanne and disband his army, either because the Netherlanders did not want him...
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    village of Wissant. The route continues through Guînes (Sigeric's Gisne), Thérouanne (Teranburh), Bruay (Bruaei), and Arras (Atherats), before continuing on...
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    marriage to Mary Tudor in 1515. He distinguished himself at the sieges of Thérouanne and Tournai in the French campaign of 1513. One of the agents of Margaret...
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    Muslim caliph and Shī‘ah imām (approximate date) Audomar, bishop of Thérouanne (approximate date) Bhāskara I, Indian mathematician (approximate date)...
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    Starling. In May 1527, "Master Hans" also painted a panorama of the siege of Thérouanne for the visit of French ambassadors. With Kratzer, he devised a ceiling...
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    France and south-western parts of Belgium. The cities of Boulogne-sur-Mer, Thérouanne, Tournai, Arras, and Cambrai lay within the duchy. Dentelin formed part...
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    Toulouse – 15 February 717 in Auchy) was an evangelist in the area of Thérouanne, which is now in northern France. Silvin was born of a notable family...
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    (the battle of the golden spurs). The English named the French rout from Thérouanne as the Battle of the Spurs, due to the rapidity of the French cavalry's...
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    named after the Twelve Apostles, which were deployed at the sieges of Thérouanne and Tournai during his 1513 campaign in France. The Tsar Cannon, built...
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    1363 the town was made a staple port. It remained part of the Diocese of Thérouanne from 1379, keeping an ecclesiastical tie with France. The town came to...
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    He was made Knight banneret in 1513. He was present at the sieges of Thérouanne and Tournay in 1513 as well as the two meetings between Henry VIII and...
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    and endowed many churches. He erected bishoprics at Tournai; Cambrai; Thérouanne, where he personally ordained the first bishop in 499; Arras, where he...
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