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    Hugh of Saint-Cher, O.P. (Latin: Hugo de Sancto Charo; c. 1200 – 19 March 1263) was a French Dominican friar who became a cardinal and noted biblical commentator...
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    Tommaso da Modena (category Year of death missing)
    commentator Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher. The portrait of Saint-Cher is the earliest known depiction of a person wearing spectacles. Stories of Saint Ursula - Martyrdom...
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  • Saint-Jacques attached to the University of Paris. Among his colleagues were Hugh of Saint-Cher and Geoffrey of Bléneau; among his probable students, Albert...
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    pictorial evidence for the use of eyeglasses is Tommaso da Modena's 1352 portrait of the cardinal Hugh de Saint-Cher reading in a scriptorium. Another...
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  • Ugolino, cardinal-bishop of Ostia in 1206–1227 Hugh of Saint-Cher, cardinal-bishop of Ostia in 1261–1262 Hugh Aycelin, cardinal-bishop of Ostia in 1294–1297...
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    Poland in 1259. On 26 September 1255, Alexander IV canonized Saint Clare of Assisi, founder of the religious order for women called the Poor Clares. On 29...
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  • of life in the bull Ut vivendi normam. About 20 years later on 1 October 1247, in consultation with Dominican theologians Cardinal Hugh of Saint Cher...
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    of alphabetical concordances of the Bible by the Dominican friars in Paris in the 13th century, under Hugh of Saint Cher. Older reference works such as...
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  • this period were the Venerable Bede, Walafrid Strabo, Anselm of Laon, Hugh of Saint-Cher, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Nicholas de Lyra. The Venerable Bede...
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    Benedict XIII (r. 1724–30) Hugh of Saint-Cher (elected 1244) first Dominican Cardinal There are three Dominican friars in the College of Cardinals: Dominik Duka...
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    seven-volumed bible with a commentary of Hugh of Saint-Cher for Anton Koberger of Nuremberg. The editor of the bible was Conrad of Leonberg. In 1490 Amerbach bought...
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  • house of the Dominican convent of San Nicolò, Treviso by Tommaso da Modena (anachronistically[dubious – discuss]) depicting Hugh of Saint-Cher. Moroccan...
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    Middle Ages (category History of Europe by period)
    with the crowning of Hugh Capet (r. 987–996) as king. In the eastern lands the dynasty had died out earlier, in 911, with the death of Louis the Child,...
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  • of confessors were composed in great numbers. The oldest Dominican commentaries on the "Sentences" are those of Roland of Cremona, Hugh of Saint Cher...
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    Agnes of Merania, duchess of Carinthia (b. 1215) January 16 – Shinran Shonin, founder of Shin Buddhism (b. 1173) March 19 – Hugh of Saint-Cher, French...
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    Signori di Ienne, 1231–1254/61 (became Pope Alexander IV in 1254) Hugh of Saint-Cher 1261–1262 Enrico Bartolomei 1262–1271 vacant 1271–1273 Peter VI de...
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    Thorete, the Bishop of Liège, Hugh of Saint-Cher, the Dominican Prior Provincial for France, and Jacques Pantaleon of Troyes, Archdeacon of Liège, who later...
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    prevented the institution of the feast. The completion of the work was left to a former prior of the Dominicans in Liège, Hugh of Saint-Cher, who returned to the...
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  • Humbert returned to France in 1244 as Prior Provincial of the country, replacing Hugh of Saint-Cher, who had been made a cardinal, the first from their Order...
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  • Trier, agreed to seek the removal of Christian on account of his hesitancy. Innocent dispatched Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher to Mainz to convince the archbishop...
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    1163) 1263 – Hugh of Saint-Cher, French cardinal (b. 1200) 1279 – Zhao Bing, Chinese emperor (b. 1271) 1286 – Alexander III, king of Scotland (b. 1241)...
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  • Guglielmo di Modena, O. Cart. (1244–1251) Hugh of Saint-Cher (ca.1256–1263) Gui Foucault (1263–1265) Henry of Susa (1266–1271) Pierre de Tarentaise (1273–1276)...
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  • appendix of the eighth volume of his works (Rome, 1588–96). Among other theologians to whom it was ascribed are Hugh of Saint Cher, Alexander of Hales,...
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    Sologne (category Geography of Cher (department))
    Centre-Val de Loire, France, extending over portions of the departements of Loiret, Loir-et-Cher and Cher. Its area is about 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi)...
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    Barcelonnette (category Communes of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
    Dominican convent, which was founded on the bequest of Hugh of Saint-Cher. It was damaged in the wars of the 17th century and was rebuilt, though parts still...
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    there according to the Tridentine form of the Roman rite. Hugh of Saint-Cher Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur Communes of the Isère department "Répertoire national...
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    Jean de Vignay (category Order of Saint James of Altopascio)
    English. Le Miroir de l'Église ("Mirror of the Church"), a translation of the Speculum ecclesiae of Hugh of Saint-Cher, was translated for Philip VI along...
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  • Agnes of Merania, duchess of Carinthia (b. 1215) January 16 – Shinran Shonin, founder of Shin Buddhism (b. 1173) March 19 – Hugh of Saint-Cher, French...
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  • DJ Play a Christmas Song (category Cher songs)
    written by Sarah Hudson, Jessie Saint John, Brett McLaughlin, James Abrahart, Mark Schick and Lionel Crasta. It became Cher's first entry on the US Billboard...
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  • Christmas is the twenty-seventh studio album by American singer Cher. It was released on October 20, 2023, through Warner Records. It is her first album...
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