Lambert I (died 1031) was the count–bishop of Langres from 1016 until his death. He is sometimes called "Lambert of Vignory", but this is a result of...
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Lambert of Vignory, or Lambert II, was the bishop elect of Langres between the death of Bishop Robert in 1111 and the election of Joceran de Brancion...
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brother Burchard, bishop of Belley, he witnessed a donation of Lambert, bishop of Langres, to his father. Probably sometime after this and before 1030...
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of Langres (Latin: Dioecesis Lingonensis; French: Diocèse de Langres) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the département of Haute-Marne...
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the bishops of Therouanne. Since Robert did not take action against bishop Drogo, he was excommunicated (around 1077) by bishop Raynard of Langres and...
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crowned King of West Francia,[citation needed] and in fact travelled as far as Langres, where the bishop crowned him as such. But because of Odo's coronation...
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Dijon Cathedral (redirect from Abbey of St. Benignus)
century St. Bénigne was the personal monastery of the bishops of Langres. In 869 Isaac, Bishop of Langres, re-founded it as a Benedictine abbey, and restored...
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French Inquisition (category History of Christianity in France)
(around 1438) and Langres (1459). One of the largest trials in this region took place in Arras between 1459 and 1460; 34 people were accused of witchcraft and...
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1178–1184 Artaldus 1188–1190 Eudes II 1190 Bernard II 1198–1207 Benoit de Langres v.1208 Bernard de Thoire-Villars 1211–1212 Boniface de Thoire-Villars 1213...
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Paynel 16 March 1366 – 1384: Simon de Langres 4 April 1384 – † 13 September 1391: Jean I. de Montrelais (also Bishop of Vannes) 4 September 1392 – † 8 August...
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parishes of the ancient Diocese of Langres and 20 belonging to the ancient diocese of Sens. On 8 December 2002, the Diocese of Troyes was returned to its ancient...
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472-485. Eubel, I, pp. 88, 125, 132. Guillaume de Vienne had previously been Abbot of the Benedictine Monastery of S. Secanus (diocese of Langres), and was...
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Eubel, I, p. 419. Guillaume was the son of Geoffrey IV, and nephew of Guy de Joinville, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne. He had been Bishop of Langres and Peer...
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Reims Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Reims)
been founded by the bishop Nicasius in the early 5th century. Clovis was baptized a Christian here by Saint Remigius, the bishop of Reims, about a century...
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1205-1206. Mioland, I, p. lviii. Soyez, pp. 162-164. Eubel, III, p. 106. Cardinal de Givry was already simultaneously Bishop of Langres, Périgueux and Poitiers...
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235, no. 9. Bishop Remigius was present at the synod of Langres on 19 April 859. Mansi, Tomus XV, p. 528. Duchesne, p. 235, no. 11. Bishop Aurelianus was...
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Vignory as the new bishop of Langres; in exchange, the new bishop ceded Dijon and his county to the King. After fifteen years of military and diplomatic...
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walls of Chalon, to deal with property issues of churches and villas involving the bishop of Langres. In 894 three bishops, headed by Bishop Gualo of Autun...
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Gaulish (category Extinct languages of Europe)
continued use according to Bonnaud continuing into the ninth century, in Langres and the surrounding regions, the regions between Clermont, Argenton and...
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Charles the Fat (redirect from Charles III of East Francia)
have been true. It is likely that Charles was crowned by Geilo, Bishop of Langres, as rex in Gallia on 20 May 885 at Grand in the Vosges in southern Lorraine...
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1802, as do the Sisters of Providence of Langres; the Sisters of Mercy of Montauban from 1804; the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at St-Julien-du-Gua...
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Coucy. Sibyl, in her favor, was the great-grandmother of Robert of Thourotte, Bishop of Langres and Liège. Both Enguerrand and Thomas, his son by Adèle...
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Lycée Louis-le-Grand (redirect from College of Louis le Grand)
Jesuits were finally able to purchase the former Parisian estate of the bishop of Langres on rue Saint-Jacques, where its current cour d'honneur now stands...
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This is a list of gothic cathedrals in Europe that are active Christian cathedrals (the seats of bishops), but also includes former cathedrals and churches...
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pope. Bishop Stephanus de Mercour died at the beginning of 1053. Dissension arose immediately between the clergy of the diocese and Henry I, King of the...
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Nagara, Japanese statesman (b. 802) August 16 – Theutbald I, bishop of Langres Florinus of Remüs, Frankish priest and martyr Godfrid Haraldsson, Viking...
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Notre-Dame de Paris (redirect from Cathedral of Notre Dame)
church bells. Built during the medieval era, construction of the cathedral began in 1163 under Bishop Maurice de Sully and was largely completed by 1260, though...
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1093/94, the diocese of Arras was restored by splitting it from the diocese of Cambrai and Lambert of Guines was elected as its first bishop. This split was...
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Philippe Barbarin (category Bishops of Moulins)
2015, he led the bishops of the Rhône-Alpes region in calling for a Reims hospital to maintain the life support systems of Vincent Lambert, a man who had...
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became a cathedral on the formation of the Diocese of Saint-Denis by Pope Paul VI in 1966 and is the seat of the Bishop of Saint-Denis, currently (since 2009)...
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