chess. He founded the abbey that became Port-Royal. Eudes de Sully was son of Eudes Archambaud of Sully and Matilda of Baugency. His brother Henry was archbishop...
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Eudes Archambaud was a French nobleman of the 12th century. Eudes was the son of William of Blois (c. 1085 – c. 1150) and Agnes of Sully. The two brothers...
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Templar Eudes Archambaud, 12th century French noble, Lord of Sully Eudes de Sully (died 1208), Bishop of Paris Odo III, Duke of Burgundy (1166–1218) Eudes II...
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Fort Sully (South Dakota) (1863–1894), a military post originally built for the Indian Wars Sully Creek (South Dakota) Sully (surname) Eudes de Sully (died...
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Four phases of construction took place under bishops Maurice de Sully and Eudes de Sully (not related to Maurice), according to masters whose names have...
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(1149–1194), Duke of Greater Poland and of Kalisz Odon or Eudes de Sully (died 1208), Bishop of Paris Odon de Pins (1212–1296), Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller...
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potentes de sede ("He has put down the mighty from their seat") was sung. Hence the feast was often known as the "Festum 'Deposuit'". Eudes de Sully allowed...
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Eudes Archambaud, lord of Sully-sur-Loire, and Matilda of Baugency. Henry had two brothers—father's successor, Gilles III of Sully and Eudes of Sully...
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for the Feast of the Circumcision in 1198. We know that at this time Eudes de Sully, Bishop of Paris, was promoting the use of polyphony.[citation needed]...
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first bishop known to have ordered the showing of the Host was Bishop Eudes de Sully of Paris (1196–1208). This custom spread rapidly, but that of showing...
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sacraments violently affected by heresies but firmly doctrinally defended by Eudes de Sully and the Fourth Lateran Council. Augustine of Hippo's City of God had...
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Marnes-la-Coquette (category Communes of Hauts-de-Seine)
was formed sometime in the late 12th century when the French bishop Eudes de Sully created a village in the middle of a forest that belonged to him. The...
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Moses ben Abraham (fl. 1244) (redirect from Chroniques de la Bible)
Jewishness. The rouelle is a distinctly French badge introduced by Bishop Eudes de Sully. The prologue begins by naming the patron who commissioned the work:...
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Bishop Henri de Sully, whose brother, Eudes de Sully, was the bishop of Paris, and its construction in several ways followed Notre-Dame de Paris and not...
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Early Gothic architecture (section Notre Dame de Paris)
Bishop Henri de Sully, whose brother, Eudes de Sully, was the bishop of Paris, and its construction in several ways followed Notre-Dame de Paris and not...
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deposed. Both appealed to Pope Innocent III, who ordered Peter and Eudes de Sully, bishop of Paris, to investigate. A series of councils were held in...
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the earliest bells may have predated the cathedral itself. Bishop Eudes de Sully made the first record of bell ringing at Notre-Dame in 1198 during the...
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Pérotin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
century edicts (Statuta et donationes piae) of the Bishop of Paris, Odo (Eudes de Sully) (1196–1208), in 1198 and 1199. Rebuked by Peter of Capua, the papal...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
preferred by Pope Innocent III after a contested election, at the plea of Eudes de Sully, Archbishop of Paris. He took possession of the diocese on 1 July 1207...
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Adam of Perseigne (redirect from Adam de Perseigne)
and secular figures, including Cardinal Robert de Courçon, Guillaume d'Ély, Eudes de Sully, Guillaume de Bellême, Hamelin and, of course, Innocent III...
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Forez Marguerite (1313–1362), married on July 6, 1320 Jean II de Sully, married in 1346 Hutin de Vermeilles Marie of Bourbon (1315–1387, Naples), married first...
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Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (redirect from Louis I, 1er Duc de Bourbon)
his second wife, married secondly c. 1347 Eudes II of Grancey (d. 1389). With Jeanne de Bourbon-Lancy, dame de Clessy, Louis had several illegitimate children:...
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Gabrielle d'Estrées (redirect from Gabrielle d'Estrées, Duchesse de Beaufort)
ISBN 978-0-300-17885-2. Eudes de Mézeray, François Abrégé chronologique de l'Histoire de France 3 vols. Paris: Chez Claude Robustel, 1717. Sully, Maximilien de Béthune...
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Château de Montsoreau were listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture in 1862, 1930, and 1938. The Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire...
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Le Mesnil-Eudes (French pronunciation: [lə menil ød] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Communes...
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Sully (French pronunciation: [syli] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Communes of the Calvados...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from Maison de Bourbon)
1) Jean de Luxembourg (+1346), king of Bohemia │ │ X 2) Eudes II de Grancey (+1389) │ │ │ ├i>Jean, batard de Bourbon (+1375) │ │ X 2) Laure de Bordeaux...
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House of Rohan-Chabot (redirect from Alain, duc de Rohan (1913–1966))
Colonel-general of the Swiss and Grisons x (1605) Marguerite de Béthune-Sully (1595-1660) │ └──> Marguerite de Rohan (1617-09/04/1684 in Paris), Duchess of Rohan...
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discovered iridium in 1803. Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps (1794–1867), naturalist and palaeontologist Eugène Eudes-Deslongchamps (1830–1889), paleontologist...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
married Marguerite de Béthune (1595–1660), daughter of Maximilien I de Béthune-Sully (1559–1641). His only daughter Marguerite de Rohan (1617–1684) married...
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