Burchard (died 20 August 1031) was the archbishop of Vienne from 1001 until his death. He was also the count of the Viennois from 1023, the first bishop...
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of Vienne was granted to the Archdiocese of Vienne. Girart de Roussillon ruled Provence from Vienne in the mid-ninth century. His successor in Vienne was...
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The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal seat in Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese...
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(archbishop of Vienne) (died 1031) Burchard (bishop of Aosta) (died 1068), also Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under the name Burchard III Burchard II, Bishop...
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(Latin: Archidiœcesis Lugdunensis; French: Archidiocèse de Lyon), formerly the Archdiocese of Lyon–Vienne–Embrun, is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese...
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revolts of Count Odo and Burchard. For this, he was rewarded with the county of Maurienne (carved out of the diocese of Vienne) and territory in Chablais...
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Humbert I, Count of Savoy (redirect from Hubert de Maurienne)
that his family was Burgundian, and was descended either from the dukes of Vienne, or from a Burgundian aristocratic family (such as the Guigonids, ancestors...
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County of Savoy (redirect from Comté de Savoie)
revolts of Count Odo and Bishop Burchard, he also received the county of Maurienne (formerly held by the archbishops of Vienne) and territories in Chablais...
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Cologne, Mainz, Salzburg, Trier, Sens, Besançon, Lyon, Rouen, Reims, Arles, Vienne, Tarentaise, Embrun, Bordeaux, Tours, and Bourges. The third lot was to...
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pendant la plus grande partie de l'épiscopat de Guillaume d'Estouteville." Eubel II, p. 188. John Burchard, Diarium, in: L. Thuasne, Johannis Burchardi...
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married Duke Herman II of Swabia in about 988. He also had a half-brother, Burchard, archbishop of Lyons. Rudolph succeeded to the Burgundian throne upon his...
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Theobald of Provins (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
being Arnoul, Count of Champagne. He was named after his uncle, Theobald of Vienne, also considered a saint. As a youth, Theobald admired the lives of hermits...
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Angadreme), Abbess of Oröer-des-Vierges near Beauvais (c. 695) Saint Burchard of Würzburg, first Bishop of Wurzburg, English missionary to Germany (754)...
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de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney. *Source for the majority of this timeline: Malcolm Barber, Trials p. 258 After commissions of the Council of Vienne...
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from Saxony, but more recent investigations have pointed to the County of Vienne, where both Humbert and his relatives held extensive possessions, as a more...
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Bruno ? 1041–1055 Theodorich 1055–1072 Berengar von Wetterau 1072–1105 Burchard of Basle, or of Hasenburg 1107–1122 Rudolf IV von Homburg 1122–1133 Berthold...
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Archbishop of Lyons, and the bishops of Gap, Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, Vienne and Die were Seigneurs of their cities. Never part of the empire were Lisieux...
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defeat new German King Henry the Fowler. Battle of Winterthur The army of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia defeats the army of Rudolph II, King of Upper Burgundy...
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Wolfgang, Emmeram Stuttgart – Christopher Trier – Maximinus, Peter Würzburg – Burchard of Würzburg Zeitz – Michael Agios Nikolaos, Crete – Nicholas Athens – Dionysius...
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later canonists. Regino of Prüm included some in his Libri duo de synodalibus causis. Burchard of Worms and Gratian adopted canons 6 and 15 from Regino. Ivo...
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gazetteer of the Holy Land (De locis sanctis, 7), found the town almost in its ancient condition. A century later, according to Burchard of Mount Sion, it was...
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Catholic Encyclopedia: Belley "Abbaye de Nouaillé-Maupertuis - Nouaillé-Maupertuis- Le Patrimoine de la Vienne". Archived from the original on 2008-04-20...
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acquiesced and was supported by the grand masters Jacques de Taxi, Guillaume de Beaujeu and Burchard of Schwanden. When Henry landed at Acre on 4 June 1286...
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Yahballaha III. (ROL, Vol II, III, Runc. Vol III, pp. 487, 499) Burchard of Mount Sion. Burchard of Mount Sion (fl. 1283) was a German friar who took a pilgrimage...
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Catholicism becoming the Founder of the Catholic Church in Hungary. 1012: Burchard of Worms completes his twenty-volume Decretum of canon law. April 1033/1034:...
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Prussian rebellion against Teutonic Knights collapses. (Date unknown). Burchard of Mount Sion writes Descriptio Terrae Sanctae (Description of the Holy...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1126–1127) Bruno de Hohenberg (1129 – 1131.03.22) Gebhard (1131–1141) Burchard (1141 – 1162.07.10) Rodolphe (Rudof) (1162–1179) Father Conrad de Geroldseck...
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List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Recollecting. Raub und Restitution. Passagen-Verlag, Vienne 2008, ISBN 978-3-85165-887-3. (de)Gunnar Schnabel, Monika Tatzkow, Nazi Looted Art. Handbuch...
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Ne Romani (1311), promulgated by Pope Clement V during the Council of Vienne, extended suffrage in papal election to excommunicated cardinals in an attempt...
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Constance Council of Ephesus Council of Florence Council of Trent Council of Vienne Fifth Council of the Lateran First Council of Constantinople First Council...
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