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    Charles de Bourbon (22 September 1523 – 9 May 1590), known as the Cardinal de Bourbon, was a French noble and prelate. He was the Archbishop of Rouen...
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    11th century. Longsword was known at the time as count (Latin comes) of Rouen. Flodoard—always detailed about titles—consistently referred to both Rollo...
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    The Archdiocese of Rouen (Latin: Archidioecesis Rothomagensis; French: Archidiocèse de Rouen) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in...
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    Rouen Cathedral (French: Cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Rouen) is a Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France. It is the see of...
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    Rollo (redirect from Rollo of Rouen)
    Chartres in 911. Charles the Simple, king of West Francia, granted them lands between the mouth of the Seine and what is now Rouen in exchange for Rollo...
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    Normannorum). The title Count of Rouen (comes Rotomagensis) was never used in any official document, but it was used of William I and his son by the anonymous...
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    was the nephew of Cardinal Charles de Bourbon. He did not receive priestly ordination. Elected coadjutor archbishop of Rouen with right of succession on...
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    (French: Abbaye Saint-Ouen de Rouen) is a large Gothic Catholic church and former Benedictine monastic church in Rouen. It is named for Audoin (French:...
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    to overrun Rouen, and some of them settled and founded a colony led by Rollo (Hrolfr), who was nominated to be count of Rouen by King Charles in 911. In...
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    The Parlement of Rouen (French: Parlement de Rouen), also known as the Parlement of Normandy (French: Parlement de Normandie) after the place where it...
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  • Club de Rouen 1899 (French pronunciation: [ʁwɑ̃]; commonly referred to as simply FC Rouen) is a French association football club based in Rouen, Normandy...
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  • of Rouen and a cardinal Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (born 1562), archbishop of Rouen and a cardinal Charles III de Bourbon (archbishop of Rouen) (1554–1610)...
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    military leaders of both sides were either killed or captured in battles at Rouen, Dreux, and Orléans, the regent mediated a truce and issued the Edict of...
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    abbot. He also took part in the founding of Saint-Wandrille monastery in Rouen, and a nunnery at Fécamp. Fredegar reports that even as court referendary...
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    772) was the illegitimate son of Charles Martel and an unknown mistress. He was also the third archbishop of Rouen from 755 to 772. Remigius was educated...
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    the county of Rouen, and which would become Upper Normandy. A royal diploma of 918 confirms the donation of 911, using the verb adnuo ("I grant"). There...
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  • c. 930; reigned 911–927) Robert I Archbishop of Rouen (d. 1037), Archbishop of Rouen, 989–1037, son of Duke Richard I of Normandy Robert the Magnificent...
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    allied himself with Philip I of France. In late 1090 William Rufus encouraged Conan Pilatus, a powerful burgher in Rouen, to rebel against Robert; Conan...
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  • Reims; converted Clovis I, king of the Franks Remigius of Rouen (755–771), archbishop of Rouen and illegitimate son of Charles Martel Remigius of Strasbourg [de]...
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    I (28 August 932 – 20 November 996), also known as Richard the Fearless (French: Richard Sans-Peur; Old Norse: Jarl Rikard), was the count of Rouen from...
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    supporting his brother against him, Robert I assembled an army against his uncle, Robert, Archbishop of Rouen and Count of Évreux. A temporary truce allowed...
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    The Regicides of Charles I were the people responsible for the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649. The term generally refers to the fifty-nine commissioners...
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    Saint Romanus of Rouen (French: Romain; reconstructed Frankish: *Hruomann; died c. 640 AD) was a scribe, clerical sage, and bishop of Rouen. He would have...
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    (c. 722 – after 782), Remigius (d. 771) archbishop of Rouen. For early medieval authors, Charles was famous for his military victories. Paul the Deacon...
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    Georges Guillain (category Physicians from Rouen)
    Charles Guillain (French pronunciation: [ɡilɛ̃]) (3 March 1876 – 29 June 1961) was a French neurologist born in Rouen. He studied medicine in Rouen and...
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    William I of Scotland and Hugh Bigod were captured on 13 and 25 July respectively. Henry II returned to France and raised the siege of Rouen, where Louis...
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    Saint-Mards (1537–1610), was a French soldier and diplomat. The Civille family of Rouen was of Spanish origin. François de Civille was a soldier in the French Wars...
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    4. "Angrand Charles". Hecht Museum. Archived from the original on 15 April 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2011. "Le cimetière monumental à Rouen". Retrieved...
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    the reign of Francis I with the help of shipowner Jean Ango. In July 1527, a French Norman trading ship from the city of Rouen is recorded by the Portuguese...
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    Madame Bovary (redirect from Charles Bovary)
    to religion. When Emma recovers, she and Charles attend the opera, at Charles' insistence, in nearby Rouen. The opera reawakens Emma's passions, and...
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