The Vase of Soissons was a semi-legendary sacred vase, probably in precious metal or a hardstone carving rather than pottery (though the material is not...
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from about 300, and it was the location of a number of church synods called "Council of Soissons". Soissons enters written history under its Celtic name...
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related to Domain of Soissons. Vase of Soissons Bachrach, Bernard S. (1972). Merovingian Military Organization, 481–751. University of Minnesota Press....
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ordination and tonsures as deacons. On report of their hope to regain power, he had them executed. Vase of Soissons MacGeorge, Penny (2002). Late Roman Warlords...
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Saint Remigius (redirect from Saint Remigius of Reims)
elected Bishop of Reims at age 21, though still a layman. The story of the return of the sacred vessels (most notably the Vase of Soissons), which had been...
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breaking of the Vase of Soissons, or the Frankish king's subsequent conversion to the Christian faith. Opened in 2019 and was awarded Live Entertainment of the...
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flight from his brother Esau in the Book of Genesis. (Abrahamic religions) Vase of Soissons, legendary sacred vase, probably in precious metal. Winnowing...
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Gaston Bonheur (category Winners of the Prix Broquette-Gonin (literature))
"Qui a cassé le vase de Soissons?", which enjoyed wide popular acclaim in the 1960's, is a half-sarcastic, half-nostalgic recollection of his mother as...
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War memorials (Aisne) (section Images for Soissons)
Petit Patrimoine. Retrieved 27 September 2012. Soissons Vanderkrogt.net. Retrieved 27 September 2012 Soissons Memorial. Commonwealth War Graves Commission...
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Albert Bartholomé (category Commanders of the Legion of Honour)
memorial A close-up of a section of the Crépy-en-Valois war memorial Young Girl dressing her Hair War memorials (Aisne)- See Soissons entry War memorials...
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refer to: Onesimos (vase painter) (fl ca. 505 – ca. 480 BCE) Onesimus (son of Python), 2nd century Macedonian noble Onesimus of Soissons 4th century bishop...
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establishment at the Hôtel de Soissons. When Carignan returned to Turin, Duplessis placed himself under the protection of Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy...
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and broke the vase containing the chrism, which leaked out onto the earth. Praying all the while, Romanus gathered up the pieces of the vase, which then...
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mummified heart of the Dauphin, the boy who would have been Louis XVII, verified to be authentic by DNA testing, was placed in a crystal vase and sealed into...
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— Richer of Reims, ca. 990. Unlike the last Carolingians, the first Capetians attached a clan of bishops to the north-east of Paris (Amiens, Laon, Soissons, Châlons...
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Tervuren Castle (section Dukes of Brabant)
decline set in again. From 1689 to 1708, Olympia Mancini, Countess of Soissons, niece of Cardinal Mazarin, who had been exiled from France, stayed at Tervuren...
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the seals of Enguerrand II de Coucy, Bouchard de Guise, Hugues Cholet de Roucy, Yves de Nesle, Count of Soissons, Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke...
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Alexandre Joseph Paillet (section At the peak of his career: The Hôtel Bullion and the Besenval collection)
1775 Alexandre Joseph Paillet and his wife, Marie-Félicité-Thecle, née Soisson, lived on the Rue Thibautodé, where Paillet also held his first auctions...
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Charon's obol (category Archaeology of death)
early 5th centuries. Thirty Gallo-Roman burials near the Pont de Pasly, Soissons, each contained a coin for Charon. Germanic burials show a preference for...
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French Gothic stained glass windows (category History of glass)
styles found an immediate echo in the windows of other 13th century cathedrals and churches, notably Soissons Cathedral, made shortly after Sainte-Chapelle...
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Reims (redirect from List of people from Reims)
after Clovis, King of the Salian Franks, won his victory at Soissons (486)—Remigius, the bishop of Reims, baptized him using the oil of the sacred phial–purportedly...
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and philosopher, is condemned and charged with the heresy of Sabellius in a synod at Soissons. Abelard writes Sic et Non. April 22 – Antipope Gregory VIII...
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The peerage of France consists of the great officers, direct vassals of the Crown of France, with the title peer of France. They represent the primitive...
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Fréjus Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Saint-Léonce)
Magdalen, holding a vase of perfume. To her left Saint Michael has slain the dragon, and Saint Catherine of Alexandria is holding a piece of the wheel on which...
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Kossi Aguessy (category Alumni of Central Saint Martins)
company and of recycled materials. In 2010, Aguessy was featured with several of his works, including his emblematic Useless Chair, the Soissons porcelain...
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Limoges Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Limoges)
particularly the exploits of Hercules. The docorative elements are in the Italian style, and feature putti, arabesques. vases and sculpted vegetation....
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). Fontaine de la Halle-aux-Blés. Rue de Viarmes, at the foot of the column of Soissons. Built about 1764. Fontaine du marché Saint-Honoré. Built during...
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St. Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
overlook with a sculpted victory vase marks the end of the eastern axis. A large rose-granite urn sits at the center of the white marble peristyle, embellished...
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Edgar-Henri Boutry (section Other works of art)
Paris, l'école nationale supérieure. Boutry executed two large decorated vases that are situated besides the Promenade Chamars et Fort Chaudanne in Besançon...
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Aiserey (category Communes of Côte-d'Or)
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France. Aiserey is located some 20 km south-east of Dijon and 32 km north-east of Beaune. It can be accessed by...
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