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    The Mise of Amiens ([miz ɒv a.mjɛ̃]) was a settlement given by King Louis IX of France on 23 January 1264 in the conflict between King Henry III of England...
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    135,429, as of 2021. A central landmark of the city is Amiens Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Amiens also has one of the largest university...
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    of all-out war, Henry appealed to Louis for arbitration, and, after initial resistance, de Montfort consented. In January 1264, by the Mise of Amiens...
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    arbitration by the French king Louis IX. By the Mise of Amiens, Louis decided entirely in favour of Henry, and repudiated the provisions. The settlement...
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    Henry de Montfort (category House of Montfort)
    deputies sent to represent the barons at the Mise of Amiens. When the Mise was set aside he commanded a body of troops despatched to secure the Welsh border...
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    announced the Mise of Amiens, condemning the rebels, upholding the King's rights and annulling the Provisions of Oxford. Louis had strong views of his own on...
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    rebels. Through the arbitration of King Louis IX of France an agreement was made between the two parties. This Mise of Amiens was largely favourable to the...
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    King Louis IX of France, acting as arbitrator between Henry and the barons at the Mise of Amiens. Louis made a decision entirely in favour of his fellow...
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    of a broken leg, but few suspected that the king of France, known for his innate sense of justice, would completely annul the Provisions in his Mise of...
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  • to Boulogne-sur-Mer. During the 1870 Battle of Amiens, when the Somme was invaded by Prussian forces, Amiens was occupied. The town was fought over during...
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    led by Simon de Montfort, King Louis IX of France issues the Mise of Amiens, a one-sided decision in favour of Henry that later leads to the Second Barons'...
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  • the University of Oxford by John I de Balliol on its modern-day site. 1264 23 January – King Louis IX of France issues the Mise of Amiens, a settlement...
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  • arbitration, and representatives of Henry and Simon traveled to Paris. On 23 January 1264, Louis declared in the Mise of Amiens that Henry had the right to...
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    baptism of Jewish children. January 23 – King Louis IX of France ("the Saint") issues the Mise of Amiens, a settlement between King Henry III of England...
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    1264, Louis announced the Mise of Amiens, condemning the rebels, upholding the King's rights and annulling the Provisions of Oxford. The Second Barons'...
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  • list of parliaments of England from the reign of King Henry III, when the Curia Regis developed into a body known as Parliament, until the creation of the...
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    Ebulo de Montibus (category People of the Barons' Wars)
    November 1256 until 26 May 1263. A witness for King Henry III at the Mise of Amiens, where he swore for the king's good conduct in accepting King Louis...
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  • Ralph Basset (died 1282) (category Year of birth missing)
    of the Mise of Amiens (December 1263). He was again entrusted by the barons with Northampton, and was appointed, after Lewes, custos pacis (keeper of...
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  • William Bardolf (baron) (category Year of birth missing)
    arbitration of King Louis IX of France in 1263, he was one of their sureties for observing the resulting settlement, known as the Mise of Amiens, But when...
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  • baptism of Jewish children. January 23 – King Louis IX of France ("the Saint") issues the Mise of Amiens, a settlement between King Henry III of England...
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  • Sir John Marshal (category High sheriffs of Hampshire)
    with the barons in 1263–4, and was one of their representatives at the Mise of Amiens. William's grandson, of the same name, was summoned to parliament...
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  • Barons' War. His goal was to persuade Simon de Montfort to accept the Mise of Amiens and King Henry III to stop appointing foreigners to important offices...
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    Claude François (painter) (category Artists from Amiens)
    adopted after becoming a monk. He was born in Amiens and studied drawing and the initial principals of art there, before moving to Paris to complete his...
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  • Youcef Touati (category French sportspeople of Algerian descent)
    to pay Amiens for the transfer. Touati finally returned to Amiens four months later, this time to sign with the city's other team, AC Amiens. At the...
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    Habib Beye (category French sportspeople of Senegalese descent)
    Bordeaux. He was a member of the RC Strasbourg side that won the 2001 French Cup, eventually defeating third division Amiens SC in a penalty shoot-out...
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    on a complaint filed by civil parties for the use of chlordecone in causing life endangerment (mise en danger de la vie d'autrui). The complaint was issued...
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    Laurent Ulrich (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    Voix du Nord (in French). 26 May 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2022. "Un Synode? Mise en Oeuvre". Catholique en Nord Pas-de-Calais. Retrieved 1 May 2022. "XIV...
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  • Unifrance. "Mise au Vert". Unifrance. "Club Zero". Coproduction Office. "Coup de Chance". Metropolitan Filmexport. "Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the...
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    necessarily its age. It is as large as the amphitheatres in Samarobriva (Amiens), Octodurus (Martigny, Switzerland) or Emerita Augusta (Mérida, Spain)....
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    Renaissance (French political party) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2024)
    April 2016 in Amiens by Emmanuel Macron, then aged 38, with the help of political advisor Ismaël Emelien. The initials of the name of the party are the...
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