French Catholic Diocese of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon. It was formed when Saint Medardus moved the seat of the bishopric at...
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Noyon (French pronunciation: [nwajɔ̃]; Picard: Noéyon; Latin: Noviomagus Veromanduorum, Noviomagus of the Veromandui, then Noviomum) is a commune in the...
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of the Catholic Church in Belgium. The diocese was formed in 1146, upon the dissolution of the Diocese of Noyon and Tournai, which had existed since the...
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use the title of St-Quentin, which was formerly the residence of the bishop of Noyon. The diocese consists of all the ancient Diocese of Soissons, except...
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the title of St-Quentin, which was formerly the residence of the bishop of Noyon. Louis Séguier, nominated by Henry IV of France, Bishop of Laon in 1598...
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(also Bishop of Noyon) 1362–1373: Etienne de Poissy 1373–1384: Aimery de Magnac 1384–1409: Pierre d'Orgemont, translated from bishop of Thérouanne 1409–1420:...
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French Catholic diocese of Alet (Lat.: Electensis) was created in 1317 from territory formerly in the diocese of Narbonne. The diocese continued until...
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the diocese of Noyon (1409–1415) to Lisieux on 28 January 1415 by Pope John XXIII. He died in Paris in a riot on 12 June 1418 between the partisans of the...
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Joscius fl.1172 Rufinus, killed at the Battle of Hattin c. 1187 John of Noyon, chancellor to Baldwin IX of Flanders, during the Fourth Crusade Florent c...
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Louis-André de Grimaldi (category Bishops of Noyon)
du diocèse de saint Lucien (an 230) à aujourd'hui" [The bishops of the diocese from Saint Lucian (year 230) to today]. Diocese de Beauvois, Noyon & Senlis...
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always retained the name of an ancient Gallic people, also given to the diocesan capital. Dioceses were made up of parishes, groups of inhabitants who could...
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The ancient residential diocese of Orange in the Comtat Venaissin in Provence, a fief belonging to the papacy, was suppressed by the French government...
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Jean de Vienne (archbishop, died 1351) (category Date of birth unknown)
bishop of Noyon and one of his suffragans to perform the duty in his place. This Guillaume did in 1337. Jean finally returned to his diocese late in...
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Bevagna, first Bishop of Bevagna in Umbria in Italy, martyred under Diocletian (303) Martyrs Amantius, Alexander and Companions, at Noyon in France. Saint...
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the Roman Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises the department of Puy-de-Dôme, in the Region of Auvergne. The Archbishop's seat is Clermont-Ferrand...
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in the notorious Assembly of Bishops in 1682. He resigned the diocese in 1702, remaining Abbot of Ham in the diocese of Noyon. He died in Paris on 26 June...
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France in the Middle Ages (redirect from France Ancient)
Archbishop of Reims who had the distinction of anointing and crowning the king Bishop of Langres Bishop of Beauvais Bishop of Châlons Bishop of Noyon Duke of Normandy...
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as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site. Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment...
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Clerical marriage (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from December 2019)
report on statistics of Latin Church priests who abandon their ministry to marry, and of those who return. Letters of the clergy of Cambrai and Noyon...
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nave (as in Noyon and Laon), the existence of tribunes, the tri-lobed arches of the triforium (as in Noyon) and the mono-cylindrical pillars of the lower...
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Senlis (category Communes of Oise)
the ancient seat of the Bishopric of Senlis, abolished by the Concordat of 1801, when its territory was passed to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Beauvais...
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and personality. Noyon Cathedral replaced a Romanesque cathedral which burned in 1131. The Bishop of Noyon, Baudouin, used the choir of Saint Denis as his...
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immediately. The Treaty of Noyon in 1516 finally assigned the Duchy of Milan to the French, who emerged victorious from the Battle of Marignano. After a few...
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Beauvais (redirect from History of Beauvais)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Beauvais Communes of the Oise department Jeanne Hachette Perhaps inherited through his father Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany from...
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Reformation (redirect from History of the Protestant Reformation)
destined to a church career by his father, a lay administrator of the Bishopric of Noyon in France. He studied theology at the Sorbonne, and law at Orléans...
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that year. Gérard Cauvin, father of Jean Calvin, was excommunicated by the chapter of the diocese of Noyon on account of him not sending in his accounts...
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Brie, Somme (category Communes of Somme (department))
election and bailiwick of Péronne, the generality of Amiens and the diocese of Noyon. During the French Revolution, the hamlets of Pont-lès-Brie and Applaincourt...
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Romance-speaking bishoprics of Beauvais, Noyon, Amiens, Laon, and Arras; the bilingual (Romance and Germanic-speaking) bishoprics of Thérouanne, Cambrai, and...
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Chlothar I (redirect from Clotaire I of the Franks)
share of the kingdom: the town of Soissons, which he made his capital; the cities of Laon, Noyon, Cambrai, and Maastricht; and the lower course of the river...
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the height of the choir of Beauvais. Noyon Cathedral nave showing the four early Gothic levels (late 12h century) Three-part elevation of Wells Cathedral...
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