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    Jacques (Roman Obedience) 1420–1421: Guillaume Fillastre 1422–1443: Avignon Nicolaï 1443–1447: Robert Roger 1447–1460: Robert Damiani 1460–1484: Olivier...
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    La Voute (1379-1395) Benoît II (1397-1418) Paul de Sade (1418-1420) Avignon Nicolaï (1420-1421) André Boutaric (1433) Barthélémy Rocalli (1433-1445) Louis...
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    sided with Antipope Clement VII, and so returned to Avignon late in 1378. While living in Avignon, Eymerich conflicted with St. Vincent Ferrer, because...
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    The de Nicolay family (de Nicolaÿ/Nicolaï) – refer to Nobility particle) is an old European noble family of the Ancien Régime with its roots in Southern...
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    would have ties with the lords of Baux, of De Banne, of Sabran, and of Nicolaï. Their son Pierre de Castelnau, papal legate, married in turn Dauphine...
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  • Nicholas Church, Strasbourg Saint Nicholas Chapel, on the Pont Saint-Bénézet, Avignon St. Nicholas Church, Berlin Old St. Nicholas Church, Frankfurt St. Nicholas...
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    have held court in Rome; all subsequent French popes held court in Avignon (the Avignon Papacy). Simon de Brion, son of Jean, sieur de Brion, was born at...
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    urban mansion of the archbishops of Avignon, close to the Papal Palace in Avignon. An initiative led by Avignon Mayor Henri Duffaut [fr] and Louvre President-Director...
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    control of the Bishop of Rome. Once the Popes had returned to Rome from Avignon, first Martin V, then Nicholas V and Sixtus IV and finally Alexander VI...
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    New England Revolution - Gino van Kessel Forward 25 August 2014 Arles-Avignon - Mitchell Dijks Defender 28 August 2014 Willem II - Danzell Gravenberch...
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  • Toulouse Capitole from 1955 to 1961. After brief periods in Dijon and Avignon, he was Music Director at the Théâtre des Arts in Rouen from 1966 to 1989...
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    particular relationship with French opera houses (Toulouse, Rouen, Bordeaux, Avignon, Nice) and still a member of the Bucharest Opera, Cortez sang her first...
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    died a month afterwards. King Philip IV pressured Pope Clement V of the Avignon Papacy into staging a posthumous trial of Boniface. He was accused of heresy...
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  • Nicolás Rossell of Aragon (1314–1362), who was based at the Papal court in Avignon and compiled Romanorum pontificium gesta, is the author of 17 entries;...
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    illustration. Besides the dominant center of Paris, only the papal residence of Avignon was able to assert itself as an independent center of art in the 14th century...
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    Arnulfi, and our cities of Bologna, Cesena, Rimini, Benevento, Perugia, Avignon, Citta di Castello, Todi, Ferrara, Comachio, and other cities, territories...
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    years after Thomas's death, on 18 July 1323, Pope John XXII, seated in Avignon, pronounced Thomas a saint. A monastery at Naples, near Naples Cathedral...
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    partnership in Avignon, the largest center of trade in southern France (despite the departure of the Papacy). Within 2 years, the Avignon branch was converted...
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    was nonetheless in danger, due to the Great Western Schism. In 1379, the Avignon pope, Clement VII, created the diocese of Nardò, with a bishop who had...
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    traditionally referred to as abbot of the canon regulars of St. Ruf in Avignon, but modern scholars have established that he actually belonged to the...
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  • Église Notre-Dame-de-Confort in Lyon (1235-1790) Dominikanerkloster Avignon [de] in Avignon (1241-1790) Couvent des Jacobins d'Auxerre [fr] in Auxerre (1245-1790)...
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  • elected Prior of Santa Maria Novella at Florence. Later he removed to Avignon where he was chaplain for nine years (1309–1318) to Cardinal Leonardo Patrasso...
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  • Latin Petrus Nicolai alias dictus Lalo) who traveled as a messenger from the Papal nuntius in Denmark and Sweden to the Curia in Avignon in the 1330s...
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    the bank throughout western Europe and opened offices in London, Pisa, Avignon, Bruges, Milan, and Lübeck. The far-flung branches of the Medici rendered...
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    May 1382 he was transferred to the diocese of Bourges by Clement VII (Avignon Obedience), and on 17 October 1390 to the diocese of Arles. He died on...
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    Naples. Joanna fled to Provence, presented herself before the Pope in Avignon to prove her innocence, was acquitted, and returned to Naples two years...
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    Bach, George Frideric Handel, Henry Purcell, Johannes Brahms, Philipp Nicolai and Felix Mendelssohn composed great works of music. Prominent painters...
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    physician, translator and author active in the Crown of Aragon and Papal Avignon. He mainly translated Arabic medical works into Latin, but he also made...
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  • on this occasion: in the exhibitions of the Bontems in Lyon, Valence, Avignon, and Marseille that preceded the one in Paris, there is mention of the...
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    territory was divided between the diocese of Digne and the diocese of Avignon.[citation needed] Its seat was at Apt Cathedral, in Vaucluse. The Chapter...
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