Pas-de-Calais department Ancient Diocese of Thérouanne Jeff Rider and Benoît-Michel Tock (editors). 2010. Le Diocèse de Thérouanne au Moyen Âge. Arras: Commission...
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The Prix Thérouanne is an annual prize for history writing awarded by the Académie française from 1869 to 1989. "Prix Thérouanne - Académie française"...
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Battle of the Spurs (redirect from Siege of Thérouanne (1513))
of England and Emperor Maximilian I were besieging the French town of Thérouanne in Artois (now Pas-de-Calais). Henry's camp was at Guinegate (present-day...
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The former French diocese of Thérouanne (Lat. Moriniensis or Taruannensis) controlled a large part of the left bank of the river Scheldt during the Middle...
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scolaire." Congis-sur-Thérouanne. Retrieved on September 3, 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Congis-sur-Thérouanne. Home page (in French)...
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Erlebert (redirect from Erlebert (Thérouanne Nobleman))
Erlebert (b. after 600), Seigneur of Quernes, son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. The only facts known about Erlebert are that he was...
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Tock, Benoît-Michel (2010). "L'élaboration des chartes épiscopales à Thérouanne au XIe siècle". Bulletin de la Commission Royale d'Histoire. 176 (2)....
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of Luxeuil and was a pupil of Abbot Eustace. Audomar, future bishop of Thérouanne was a classmate. While the date of his election is not known, it is assured...
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Drogo was bishop of Thérouanne from 1030 to 1078. Very little is known about his early life, except that he was a cleric from Amiens and a monk from Saint...
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Audomar (redirect from Omer, bishop of Thérouanne)
Audomar (died c. 670), better known as Omer, was a bishop of Thérouanne, after whom nearby Saint-Omer in northern France was named. He is venerated as...
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990. On his death his lands were divided among his three sons: Baldwin received Boulogne Arnulf received Ternois a third son received Thérouanne. v t e...
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Folquin) (d. 15 December 855) was a Frankish abbot, cleric, and Bishop of Thérouanne (appointed 816). Folcwin was born to Hieronymus, son of Charles Martel...
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Baldric of Noyon (redirect from Balderic of Thérouanne)
born in Artois and was a canon and cantor in the dioceses of Cambrai and Thérouanne prior to becoming bishop. The Deeds of the Bishops of Cambrai has mistakenly...
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by the English for propaganda purposes. Soon after, the English took Thérouanne and handed it over to Maximilian; Tournai, a more significant settlement...
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France and south-western parts of Belgium. The cities of Boulogne-sur-Mer, Thérouanne, Tournai, Arras, and Cambrai lay within the duchy. Dentelin formed part...
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Paris. In 1359, he was appointed prothonotary Apostolic, became Bishop of Thérouanne in 1361, Archbishop of Cambrai in 1368, and a cardinal on 30 May 1371...
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producer, husband of Leah Purcell Saint Bain (died c. 711 AD), Bishop of Thérouanne, Abbot of Saint Wandrille Bain (The Wheel of Time), character from the...
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Starling. In May 1527, "Master Hans" also painted a panorama of the siege of Thérouanne for the visit of French ambassadors. With Kratzer, he devised a ceiling...
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verse written during his life in honour of the knights of the diocese of Thérouanne who accompanied Baldwin of Boulogne to the Holy Land. Contemporary authors...
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original on October 8, 2022. Retrieved October 8, 2022 – via Naver. "Martine Thérouanne presents the Asia Wide Award to Park Hae-soo and Mikha Tambayong during...
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August 1479. Despite winning, Maximilian had to abandon the siege of Thérouanne and disband his army, either because the Netherlanders did not want him...
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Muslim caliph and Shī‘ah imām (approximate date) Audomar, bishop of Thérouanne (approximate date) Bhāskara I, Indian mathematician (approximate date)...
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Roman Catholic dioceses, Cassel had in fact become part of the diocese of Thérouanne, which had been the civitas of the Morini. Their civitas, or administrative...
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Normandy, rather than to the war in England. Geoffrey sent the bishop of Thérouanne to Rome in 1148 to campaign for Henry's right to the English throne, and...
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under the command of Pyrrhus of Epirus. St. Milon (c. 1158), bishop of Thérouanne in Artois St. Milon (c. 730), monk of Abbaye de Saint-Wandrille at Fontenelle...
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campaign. When Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville, was captured at Thérouanne, Henry sent him to stay in Catherine's household. She wrote to Wolsey...
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campaign. Henry was in France with the Emperor Maximilian at the siege of Thérouanne. The Scottish Lyon King of Arms brought James IV's letter of 26 July to...
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village of Wissant. The route continues through Guînes (Sigeric's Gisne), Thérouanne (Teranburh), Bruay (Bruaei), and Arras (Atherats), before continuing on...
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their capital was known as Tervanna (or Tarvanna). The modern town of Thérouanne is located farther to the south. In later imperial times, Boulogne was...
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and endowed many churches. He erected bishoprics at Tournai; Cambrai; Thérouanne, where he personally ordained the first bishop in 499; Arras, where he...
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