The First Council of Orléans was convoked by Clovis I, King of the Franks, in 511. Clovis called for this synod four years after his victory over the Visigoths...
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Council of Orléans may refer to any of several synods held in Orléans: First Council of Orléans (511) Second Council of Orléans (533) Third Council of...
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boundaries. Orléans is the center of Orléans Métropole that has a population of 290,346. The larger metropolitan area has a population of 454,208, the...
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Fifth Council of Orléans (28 October 549) assembled nine archbishops and forty-one bishops. Sacerdos of Lyon presided over this council. The presence of these...
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Clovis I (redirect from Clovis I of France)
was the First Council of Orléans. Thirty-three bishops assisted and passed 31 decrees on the duties and obligations of individuals, the right of sanctuary...
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capital of the duchy of Orléans, this city held symbolic significance in early 15th century politics. The dukes of Orléans were at the head of a political...
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of the Duke of Orléans in 1701. In the following year, the Duke of Orléans married Princess Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, only daughter of Charles...
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Theodulf of Orléans (Saragossa, Spain, c. 750(/60) – 18 December 821[disputed – discuss]) was a writer, poet and the Bishop of Orléans (c. 798 to 818)...
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was prescribed for the whole of Frankish Gaul, in 511, by the First Council of Orléans. For Rome it was ordered by Leo III, in 799. In the Ambrosian Rite...
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center of the universe. Aryabhata is often given credit for coming up with the number zero and using it as a placeholder. First Council of Orléans: Clovis...
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Gloucester portion. Today, Orléans spans the municipal wards of Orléans East-Cumberland, Orléans West-Innes, and Orléans South-Navan. Orléans contains a significant...
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Christianity in Gaul (redirect from Christianization of Gaul)
was set by Clovis I, who organized the First Council of Orléans (511). No records survive of how Christianity first reached Gaul. The 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia...
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The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The current mayor-council form of city government...
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511 – First Council of Orléans held. 548 – Fifth Council of Orléans held. 1278 – Orléans Cathedral construction begins. 1429 – Siege of Orléans. 1439...
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The post of Mayor of the City of New Orleans (French: Maire de La Nouvelle-Orléans) has been held by the following individuals since New Orleans came under...
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Third Council of Orléans (538) Fourth Council of Orléans (541) Second Council of Clermont (Auvergne) (549) Fifth Council of Orléans (549) Synod of Toul...
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Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza (born 2 February 1941, in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, Vichy France) is the head of the Vassouras branch of the House of Orléans-Braganza...
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Litardus (category Year of birth unknown)
of Orléans. Elisabeth Deniaux, Claude Lorren, Pierre Bauduin and Thomas Jarry, Normandy before the Normans: from the Roman conquest to the arrival of the...
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illness, Orléans became financially powerful as the official tax collector, and in the following decade Isabeau and Orléans agreed to raise the level of taxation...
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name of New Orleans derives from the original French name, La Nouvelle-Orléans, which was given to the city in honor of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, who...
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Procession (section Functions of processions)
Day, were first introduced into Gaul by Bishop Mamertus of Vienne (c. 470), and made binding for all Gaul by the First Council of Orléans (511). The...
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and died on the same day. However, in 511 Gildard attended the First Council of Orléans, convoked by Clovis I; only in 530 was Medard consecrated. Gildard...
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Medardus (redirect from Abbey of Saint-Medard)
However, there is no mention of Gildard in the earliest lives of Medardus, and Gildard attended the First Council of Orléans in 511, while Medardus was...
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center of the universe. Aryabhata is often given credit for coming up with the number zero and using it as a placeholder. First Council of Orléans: Clovis...
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of Orléans (13 March 1372 – 23 November 1407) was Duke of Orléans from 1392 to his death in 1407. He was also Duke of Touraine (1386–1392), Count of Valois...
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Palais-Royal (redirect from Palace of Equality)
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans. As the succeeding Dukes of Orléans made such extensive alterations over the years, almost nothing remains of Lemercier's original...
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Septuagesima (category Holidays based on the date of Easter)
regain the grace of God by fasting for seventy days." According to the First Council of Orleans, "many pious ecclesiastics and lay persons of the primitive...
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Melaine (category Bishops of Rennes)
from Britain and attended the First Council of Orléans in 511. He died at Plaz in 530 and was buried in the Abbey Church of Notre-Dame en Saint-Mélaine...
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century) Saint Theodosius of Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre in France c 507-516, who assisted in 511 at the First Council of Orléans (516) Saint Ennodius (Magnus...
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LaToya Cantrell (category New Orleans City Council members)
District B on the New Orleans City Council from 2012 to 2018. Cantrell was born as LaToya Wilder in Compton. She moved to New Orleans in 1990 to attend Xavier...
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