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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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    Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims Cathedral...
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    by his predecessors. Hugues Krafft was born on December 1, 1853, in the Frankfurt am Main temple to his father Guillaume Hugues Krafft, and his mother...
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    Hugues Libergier (Unknown–1263) was a medieval French architect and master mason of the Gothic era who worked in Reims, France. He contributed to the Rayonnant...
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  • Hugh of Die (redirect from Hugues de Dié)
    were removed or suspended from office, notably Manasses, archbishop of Reims, who was suspended for simony. Hugh was excommunicated on August 29, 1087...
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  • Seulfe de Reims (or Sculfe) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who died in 925 as Archbishop of Reims. Seulfe was a disciple of Remi d'Auxerre...
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    Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugues Capet)
    Hugh Capet (/ˈkæpeɪ/; French: Hugues Capet [yɡ kapɛ]; c. 940 – 24 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder of and first...
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  • largely attended by French clerics, was assembled to hear a petition by Hugues de Payens, head of the Knights Templar. Pope Honorius II did not attend the...
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  • Beatrix de Rethel (1130 – 30 March 1185), married Roger II, King of Sicily Jean de Rethel (died after 1144) Manasses de Rethel (died after 1144) Hugues de Rethel...
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  • Robert De Coucy or Courcy, born Reims (or Coucy, according to some authorities; died Reims in 1311) was a medieval French master-builder and son of a...
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    young at the time. Hugues was dead by August 1220, which provides an ante quem date for the poem. Hugues is referred to as N'Ugo de Bersie in the Occitan...
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    Bazoches, son of the Lord Hugues de Bazoches and Basilie. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [archive] La fondation du prieuré de Saint-Leu d’Esserent [archive]...
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  • convoked at Reims by King Hugues Capet, assisted by Gerbert of Aurillac, later Pope Sylvester II, to consider the case of Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims, illegitimate...
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    (1345–1367) Hugues, monk (1324-aft. 1359) Philibert I, Lord of Couches (1300-aft. 1362) Hugues de Montagu, Lord of Couches (1325-) Jean de Montagu, (1346–1382)...
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  • council was held on orders of Pope Nicholas I, to deal with Hincmar of Reims and his quarrels. The decrees were signed on 2 November 867. The Council...
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    Charles the Simple (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Machine. Isaïa 2009, p. 87. Toussaint-Duplessis: Annales de Paris. Jusqu'au règne de Hugues Capet, 1753, p. 201. Orderic Vitalis, The Ecclesiastical History...
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    (1336-†1339) Hugues d'Arcy (1339–1351) Robert Le Coq (1351-???) Geoffroy le Meingre (1363-†1370) Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut (1370–1386) Jean de Roucy (1386-†1419)...
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    lies in the valley of the Marne, surrounded by the Parc Naturel de la Montagne de Reims. It lies in the historic province of Champagne. The village stands...
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    dukes of Normandy, and the church of Reims. 975-995 Odo I, Count of Blois, († 995), Count of Chartres, and Reims (982-995), son of the previous Married...
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    Chrétien de Troyes (Modern French: [kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa]; Old French: Crestien de Troies [kresˈtjẽn də ˈtrojəs]; fl. c. 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère...
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  • II, Count of Duras Hugues, probably died young Albert of Chiny (before 1131–1162) Frederick, (died after 1124), Provost at Reims from 1120 Adalbero II...
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  • actor Gordon D'Arcy (1980), Irish rugby union player Hugues d'Arcy (died 1352), Archbishop of Reims (1351–1352) James D'Arcy (born 1975), British actor...
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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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    and returned Archbishop Artauld to his See at Reims. Hugh's response was to attack Soissons and Reims while the excommunication was repeated by a council...
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    Adam de la Halle (1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306) was a French poet-composer trouvère. Among the few medieval composers to write both monophonic and polyphonic...
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    local coins: only 7 deniers of the archdiocese of Reims. Communes of the Aube department Hugues de Payens "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"....
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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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    metropolitan see of Reims in October 1334. It was the first time the reservatio papalis (papal reservation) had been used in the case of Reims. Jean made his...
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  • Hugh III (French: Hugues) was count of Saint-Pol from 1130 until his death in 1141. He was responsible for massacres and therefore excommunicated. The...
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  • of Reims; 919-966, Ed. & Trans. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University of Toronto Press, 2011), pp. 41-2 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims; 919-966...
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