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    Odo Rigaud (sometimes Odo Rigaldi, Eudes II Rigaud, or Eudes Rigaldi) (c. 1210 - 1275) was a university lecturer, member of the Franciscan order, and the...
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    in 1262 to Isabella of Aragon in Clermont by the archbishop of Rouen, Eudes Rigaud. As Count of Orléans, Philip accompanied his father on the Eighth Crusade...
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    Bayeux, Winchester, and St. Anselm. Eudes au Capel was buried in Lessay Abbey's choir in 1098. When Eudes Rigaud [fr], Archbishop of Rouen, visited Lessay...
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    Eudes de Lorris, de Lory or de Lorry (died 8 August 1274) was Bishop of Bayeux in France from 1263 to his death. Eudes was born in Lorris in the present...
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    Matilda, Emma's successor, and a third one after 1308. In 1260, Archbishop Eudes Rigaud noted the refectory was not in use; the nuns ate in groups of twos and...
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    Seal of Eudes Rigaud or Odo Rigaldus (c.1200–1275), the Archbishop of Rouen, who visited the priory at Harmondsworth in 1265 and 1268 and recorded only...
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    height had been given, "walls and towers", by Louis IX to his friend Eudes Rigaud, Archbishop of Rouen; it had belonged to successive archbishops until...
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    Urban IV appointed Eudes, a Canon of the Cathedral, on 9 May 1263. He was consecrated at Rouen in July by Archbishop Eudes Rigaud. He died on 8 August...
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    the bulk of the work continuing into 1284. In 1258, during a visit by Eudes Rigaud [fr], the Archbishop of Rouen, the number of monks had decreased to thirty-one...
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    purchase its lands and rents. The visitation carried out in 1269 by Eudes Rigaud, Archbishop of Rouen, records the presence of 37 monks in the monastery...
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    that he possessed that dignity around the year 1240 (?). Archbishop Eudes Rigaud of Rouen (1248-1275) made Jean Cholet his Grand Vicar. On 31 March 1267...
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  • same time, Urban took the collection of the hundredth away from Eudes Rigaud [fr] and Eudes de Lorris and entrusted it to John and Giles. The money was deposited...
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  • provincial masters before the formal creation of an Aragonese province: Hugh of Rigaud (1128–1136) Raymond Gaucebert (1134) Arnold of Bedocio (1136) The following...
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  • presidency of the council with two other Franciscans: Bonaventure and Eudes Rigaud. After the death of Bohemond VI in 1275, his widow, Sibyl, invited Bishop...
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    Gaillard. In 1262 the castle was exchanged between King Louis IX and Eudes Rigaud (Archbishop of Rouen) and it became the residence of the Rouen archbishops...
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  • the County of Joliette, the Counties of L'Assomption and Montcalm." The Rigaud Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada (1859)...
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    Creation of the Municipality of Rigaud by the merger of the City of Rigaud and the Parish of Sainte-Madeleine-de-Rigaud. 9 December: Annexation of the...
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  • Trilia Berthaud of Saint-Denis Bertrand de la Tour Durand of Saint-Pourçain Eudes of Châteauroux Eustace of Arras Eustace of Grandcourt Ferrarius Catalanus [ca]...
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  • professional football player Mike Maignan, professional football player Jean-Eudes Maurice, professional football player Pierre Mercier, professional football...
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    Muzy is mentioned in St. Georges-Motel that served as a residence for Eudes II Rigaud, the Archbishop of Rouen from 1247 to 1276. From 1427, the Motel lands...
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    Suzanne Flon and Noël Roquevert, 1962 Nous irons à Deauville, from Francis Rigaud, with Louis from Funès and Michel Serrault, 1962 A Man and a Woman, from...
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    Germany Robert Tournières (1668-1752), portrait painter, pupil of Hyacinthe Rigaud Sabine Devieilhe (b. 1985), operatic soprano Communes of the Calvados department...
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    Maurice (1231–1237) Peter II de Colmieu (1237–1245) Eudes I Clement (1245–1247) Eudes II Rigaud (1247–1276) William II de Flavacourt [fr] (1276–1306)...
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    Fontaine, by Jean-Louis Jaley; Blaise Pascal, by François Lanno; François Eudes de Mézeray, by Louis-Joseph Daumas; Molière, by Bernard Seurre; Nicolas...
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  • Maurice (1231-1237) Peter II de Colmieu (1237-1245) Eudes I Clement (1245-1247) Eudes II Rigaud (1247-1276) William II de Flavacourt (1276-1306) 8 Archbishop...
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  • Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot Sainte-Madeleine-de-Rigaud Parish   November 29, 1995 Merged with Rigaud 3,267 Rigaud Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir Parish   June 14,...
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    Harmonia Mundi. CD (1992) Pauline Vaillancourt. Orchestre Chants libres. Jean-Eudes Vaillancourt. SNE. CD. 1995. Felicity Lott. Orchestre de la Suisse Romande...
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  • Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer, English politician (b. 1223) 1266 – Eudes of Burgundy, Count of Nevers (b. 1230) 1306 – Wenceslaus III of Bohemia...
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    Raimundus de Mazan (1294 – 1317) Berengarius de Mazan (1318 – c. 1331) Otho (Eudes) (1332 – 1347) Hugo (Hugues) (1347 – 1357) Guaffredus (Geoffroy) (1357 –...
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  • as the city was about to surrender, Duke Odo of Aquitaine (also known as Eudes)—who had left the city to find help—returned with an army and defeated the...
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