The Council of Metz of 863 was arranged by Pope Nicholas I to discuss the divorce case of Lothar II, king of Lotharingia, and his wife Theutberga. The...
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apologised for his behaviour and pleaded that even though present at the 863 Council of Metz, he had only gone along with the consensus and was oblivious that...
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Nicholas I was suspicious of this and sent legates to investigate at the Council of Metz in 863. The Council found in favour of Lothair's divorce, which...
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6th C. - Metz becomes capital of Austrasia. 768 – Metz becomes part of the Carolingian Empire. 843 – Metz becomes part of Middle Francia. 863 – Religious...
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28 April 862, the bishops of Lotharingia approved this union, contrary to ecclesiastical law. At the Council of Metz, June 863, the papal legates, bribed...
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This is a list of some notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music...
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Louis the Stammerer (redirect from Louis II of France)
His first wife Ansgarde of Burgundy had two sons: Louis (born in 863) and Carloman (born in 866), both of whom became kings of West Francia, and three...
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governor of Carantania. According to the Annales Fuldenses (863), he was given the title "prelate of the Carantanians" (Latin: praelatus Carantanis). Since...
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Theotgaud (redirect from Theotgaud, Archbishop of Trier)
before the Lateran Synod of October 863, where Nicholas, suspecting the legates had been bribed, anathematised the council and deposed Theotgaud and...
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Hincmar (redirect from Hincmar of Reims)
immediately came into collision with his archbishop. Deposed in 863 at the council of Soissons that was presided over by Hincmar, Rothad appealed to Rome...
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dans la région orientale de la France, à Luxeuil, dans les Vosges et devant Metz. [...] les observations des anthropologistes ne permettent pas de douter...
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"Paul" Metz. Because the F-22 had been designed to defeat contemporary and projected Soviet fighters, the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the...
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Freedom Caucus chair's K Street ties". Politico. Retrieved September 18, 2024. Metz, Konner (September 19, 2024). "Rep. Harris, local Republicans speak at Eastern...
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Saint-Denis, Réunion (redirect from History of Saint-Denis, Réunion)
hid the cases of cholera on board from the Saint-Denis authorities and the ship was allowed to land. Cholera spread quickly and killed 863 people in the...
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governor of Arminiya Manuel the Armenian (d. 838/860), prominent Byzantine general, reached the highest military ranks Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani (d. 863), famed...
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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900 (1993–1994) Katzman, Kenneth; Prados Alfred B.; Jeffries, Leon M.; McHugh, Lois; Metz, Helen...
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Erasmus (redirect from Erasmus of Rotterdam)
Retrieved 24 October 2023. "842 / To Helias Marcaeus – 863 / From Jakob Spiegel". The Correspondence of Erasmus: 2–105. 31 December 1982. doi:10.3138/9781442681026-004...
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Broadway theatre for a listing of the theatres that support Broadway shows. International Association of Venue Managers World Council for Venue Management Big...
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Alcohol (drug) (redirect from Health risks of alcohol use)
use: a systematic review and meta-analysis of African studies". Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 34 (11): 856–863. doi:10.1097/OLQ.0b013e318067b4fd. PMID 18049422...
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René Girard (category Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)
ISBN 978-2-35536-002-2. 2008. Anorexie et désir mimétique. Paris: L'Herne. ISBN 978-2-85197-863-9. 2008. Mimesis and Theory: Essays on Literature and Criticism, 1953–2005...
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anoints Alfred the Great king of Wessex, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 863: Cyril and Methodius sent by the Patriarch of Constantinople to evangelise...
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Theodebert at Metz and consecrated by his bishops. When he appeared in Clermont, Cautinus was opposed by the priest Cato, who was the choice of the bishops...
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Saffarid emir (b. 906) April 3 – William III, duke of Aquitaine (b. 915) April 10 – Oda of Metz, German noblewoman April 16 – William I, German nobleman...
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& Solozhenko VL 2009, 'Ionic High-Pressure Form of Elemental Boron', Nature, vol. 457, 12 Feb, pp. 863–68, doi:10.1038/nature07736 Oganov AR 2010, 'Boron...
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Supercritical fluid (category Phases of matter)
(462 °C; 863 °F), above the critical points of both major constituents and making the surface atmosphere a supercritical fluid. The interior atmospheres of the...
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Carolingian libraries (category Historiography of Germany)
manuscripts. One of the most well-known is Eberhard of Friul's library, which was precisely listed in his will of 863. The library consisted of approximately...
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Kusel (section Town council)
Kusel amounts to 863 mm, which is rather high, falling into the highest third of the precipitation chart for all Germany. At 74% of the German Weather...
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Angoulême (redirect from History of Angoulême)
Turpin) (839–863), adviser to Charles the Bald. However, the town was always attached to the various kingdoms of Aquitaine and the end of antiquity for...
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Abbey describe the village of Kempraten as Centoprato, another document in 863 as Centiprata, inspired by the Latin name Centum Prata. A nunnery given by...
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