Samson of Mauvoisin or Reims (died 1161) was the French archbishop of Reims from 1140 to 1161. He is a significant historical figure of his times. He...
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Reims Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Reims)
ambitions of the Archbishop, Samson of Mauvoisin (1140-1160). He preserved the existing nave and transept but rebuilt and enlarged the two ends of the cathedral...
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Gervaise of Rethel (1106) Raoul le Vert (1106–1124) Rainaldus de Martigny (1125–1138) Samson de Mauvoisin (1140–1161) Henry (1162–1175; son of Louis VI of France)...
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Henry of France (circa 1121 – 13 November 1175), bishop of Beauvais (1149–1161), then archbishop of Reims (1161–1175), was the third son of King Louis...
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20 Frith Street (category History of the City of Westminster)
Rhone valley. Picture of Lac de Mauvoisin, 1818 Archived 17 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine – the lake dammed by an ice fall of the Gietroz Glacier...
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William de Malveisin (category Bishops of Glasgow)
(also, modern forms Malvoisin or Mauvoisin) was Chancellor of Scotland, Bishop of Glasgow (1199/1200–1202) and then Bishop of St. Andrews (1202–1238). William...
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