a tributary of the Aisne. Founded by the Gauls, Reims became a major city in the Roman Empire. Reims later played a prominent ceremonial role in French...
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Stade de Reims (French pronunciation: [stad də ʁɛ̃s]) is a French professional football club based in Reims. The club was formed in 1910 and plays in Ligue...
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Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims Cathedral...
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The Archdiocese of Reims or Rheims (Latin: Archidiœcesis Remensis; French: Archidiocèse de Reims) is a Latin Church ecclesiastic territory or archdiocese...
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Battle of Reims (also Battle of Rheims) may refer to: Battle of Reims (356), between the Roman army and the Alemanni. Battle of Reims (1814), between...
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Reims – Prunay Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome de Reims - Prunay) (ICAO: LFQA) is an airfield serving the city of Reims. It is located 10 km (5.4 NM) east-southeast...
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Cessna 172 (redirect from Reims F172)
was also produced under license in France by Reims Aviation, which marketed upgraded versions as the Reims Rocket. Measured by its longevity and popularity...
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Ardennes, French Adalbéron; died 23 January 989) was the archbishop of Reims, chancellor of Kings Lothair and Louis V of France. Nearing the end of the...
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on Rue Talleyrand Reims Reconstruction 1920-1930, by Olivier Rigaud and Marc Dedarida, 1988, published by the City of Reims. Reims à l'époque de l'Art...
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Reim is a surname which may refer to: Martin Reim (born 1971), Estonian football manager and former player Matthias Reim (born 1957), German singer Re'im...
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Look up Reims in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reims or Rheims is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern France. Reims may refer to: 12280...
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of Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a scholar who studied under Anselm of Laon and later became an opponent of Peter Abelard. He was originally from Reims, but...
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Reims station (French: Gare de Reims) is the main railway station in the city of Reims, Marne department, northern France. Since 16 September 2011, the...
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The circuit Reims-Gueux was a motor racing circuit made up of rural public roads, located in Gueux, 8 km (5 miles) west of Reims in the Champagne region...
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Saint Remigius (redirect from Saint Remigius of Reims)
He studied at Reims and soon became so noted for his learning and sanctity, and his high status, that he was elected Bishop of Reims at age 21, though...
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Donatien of Reims (also known as Donatien or Donat) was a 4th-century French saint and the 8th Bishop of Reims. He died in AD 389, and in AD 863 the count...
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Reims Aviation Industries was a French aircraft manufacturer located in the city of Reims, most recently producing the F406 Caravan II. Reims Aviation...
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Amir Richardson (category Stade de Reims players)
January 2024. "Amir Richardson, un Rookie en Champagne | Stade de Reims". www.stade-de-reims.com. "Ligue 2 : Le Havre titré et promu en Ligue 1". Le Figaro...
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Reims tramway (French: Tramway de Reims) is a tram system in the French city of Reims, which opened in April 2011. It travels north to south, through...
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The School of Reims was the cathedral school of Reims Cathedral in France that was in operation during the Middle Ages. The term is also used of an artistic...
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The Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II is a turboprop twin engine utility aircraft manufactured and designed by Reims Aviation in cooperation with Cessna. The...
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The Communauté urbaine du Grand Reims is the communauté urbaine, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Reims. It is located in the Marne department...
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Olympique de Reims was the temporary name of a firing range located in Tinqueux, near Reims, France, home of the Société de Tir de Reims. For the 1924...
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is a timeline of the history of the city of Reims, France. 3rd century CE Roman Catholic diocese of Reims established. Porte de Mars built. 356 – Battle...
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of Reims (French: Sixte de Reims) (died c. 300) is considered the first bishop of Reims. According to Hincmar, a 9th-century archbishop of Reims, Sixtus...
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Flodoard (redirect from Flodoard of Reims)
Flodoard of Reims (Latin: Flodoardus; 893/4 – 28 March 966) was a Frankish chronicler and priest of the cathedral church of Reims in the West Frankish...
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The Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral was a church labyrinth installed on the floor of the nave of the Reims Cathedral. The labyrinth was the shape of a...
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The Reims Manège and Circus (French: Manège et Cirque de Reims) were built in 1865 and 1867 respectively over designs by architect Narcisse Brunette, in...
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Artald of Reims (died October 1, 961) was twice Archbishop of Reims. He held the post first 931 to 940, when he was displaced by Hugh of Vermandois. He...
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