Adalbero (Also called Adalbero of Ardennes, French Adalbéron; died 23 January 989) was the archbishop of Reims, chancellor of Kings Lothair and Louis V of France...
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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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Catholics in the diocese. Pope Francis appointed Éric de Moulins-Beaufort Archbishop of Reims in 2018. Reims was taken by the Vandals in 406. According to Flodoard...
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Reginar of Bastogne, and a nephew of Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims. He studied at Reims and was in the chapter of Metz Cathedral. He became bishop of...
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libri quatuor, Académie impériale de Reims, Reims 1855, Book III, p. 339. Rodulfus Glaber: Collection des mémoires de France par M. Guizot, Paris 1824...
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Hugh Capet (section Hugh aids Archbishop of Reims)
conduct could only appeal to Reims, who was very close to the Cluniac movement. With the support of Adalberon of Reims, Hugh became the new leader of...
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thirteen and was crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi by Artald of Reims, Archbishop of Reims on 12 November 954. Lothair had already been associated with the...
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118. Flodoard: Histoire de l'Église de Reims, pp. 548-549. Isaïa 2009, pp. 190-191. Flodoard: Histoire de l'Église de Reims, p. 550. Renoux 1992, p....
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to accept the burden until Pope Innocent II summoned him to a Synod at Reims in 1131, and even threatened him with suspension from his priestly functions...
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Lothair II of Italy, of infidelity with Adalberon, Bishop of Laon. The council of Sainte-Macre at Fismes (near Reims) exonerated the queen and the bishop...
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Godfrey the Prisoner Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims Frederick (912–978), count of Bar, the duke of Upper Lorraine from 959 Adalberon (died 962), bishop...
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Odalric (bishop) (redirect from Odalric, Archbishop of Reims)
made Archbishop of Reims in 962. He was from a Lotharingian family and claimed to descend from Bishop Arnulf of Metz. Annals of Flodoard of Reims v t e...
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March 29: Bishop Adalberon imprisons the treasonous Duke Charles of Lorraine and his nephew Arnulf, the Archbishop of Reims. Adalberon delivers the two...
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Francia was Archbishop Adalberon of Reims (969-988), with the accession of Hugh Capet the office was replaced by a Chancelier de France. At the court of...
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(935/940 – 3 September 995/1002), count of Verdun Adalberon (935/940 – 23 January 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989. Huysmans, Ortwin (January 2015). "Pious...
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brother of Reginar, but this remains unproven. The chronicler Flodoard of Reims recorded that, in 921, Ricwin (Ricuni infidelis) opposed Charles the Simple...
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1697958. ISSN 0304-4181. LOUPOT, Abbé (1869). Gerbert, Archevêque de Reims, Pape sous le nom de Sylvestre II. Sa vie et ses écrits (in French). J. Lefort. Duckett...
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Bidgau and Methingau, and Oda of Metz. He was the brother of Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims, who crowned Hugh Capet the king of France. He is styled as...
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II, who was holding a council in Reims on 24—26 October 1131. Without going into the matter, Innocent ordered Adalberon to take a seat on the bench of bishops...
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Regino of Prüm (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
but may have been Louis the Child (r. 900–911), and was dedicated to Adalberon, bishop of Augsburg (†909), someone personally close to the child king...
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Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
rock, but it was also not far from the intersection of the old Roman road Reims-Trier and a prehistoric path leading from Metz to Liège. A marketplace soon...
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Pope Sylvester II (category Archbishops of Reims)
Catholic scientist–clerics Barcelona astrolabe Other names include Gerbert of Reims or Ravenna or Auvergne and Gibert. Charles Seife: "He probably learned about...
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Dutch). Demouy, Patrick (2005). Genèse d'une cathédrale : Les archevêques de Reims et leur Église aux XIe et XIIe siècles (in French). Langres: Éditions Dominique...
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Vanheule 2016. Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium, 3.13, Bethmann ed., p.470. de Waha 2000, p. 82. Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium, 3.5. Gesta episcoporum...
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Bouillon in a letter to Godfrey the Captive from his brother, Archbishop Adalberon of Reims. 1045 – Godfrey the Bearded rebels against the emperor, who has the...
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March 29: Bishop Adalberon imprisons the treasonous Duke Charles of Lorraine and his nephew Arnulf, the Archbishop of Reims. Adalberon delivers the two...
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count named Ardoin. In another case, in November 971, Archbishop Adalberon of Reims went to Rome to ask the pope to confirm the archbishop's decision...
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with the German emperors Otto II and Otto III and with Archbishop Adalberon of Reims to dominate the Carolingian king, Lothair. By 986, he was king in...
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the work of the Church, brought to pass by the influence of the See of Reims, renowned throughout France since the episcopate of Hincmar, renowned since...
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