Regestes de évêques de Thérouanne, 500-1553 (in French and Latin). Vol. Tome I. Saint-Omer: D'Homont. Bled, O. (1907). Regestes des évêques de Thérouanne, 500-1553:...
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Battle of the Spurs (redirect from Siege of Thérouanne (1513))
and Emperor Maximilian I were besieging the French town of Thérouanne in Artois (now Pas-de-Calais). Henry's camp was at Guinegate (present-day Enguinegatte)...
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Catherine of Aragon (redirect from Catalina de Aragon y Castilla)
campaign. When Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville, was captured at Thérouanne, Henry sent him to stay in Catherine's household. She wrote to Wolsey...
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Erlebert (redirect from Erlebert (Thérouanne Nobleman))
on-line) Jean Baptiste François Hennebert, chanoine de la cathédrale de Saint-Omer, Histoire générale de la province d'Artois dédié à Mgr comte d'Artois,...
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Philippe de Luxembourg (1445 – 2 June 1519) was a French cardinal and bishop. He was bishop of Le Mans in 1476. He was bishop of Thérouanne 1496 to 1513...
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Isabelle de Bourgogne; Philippe, who became lord of Livry and who married Jeanne de Trie; Jean, a knight; Pierre or Jean-Pierre, archdeacon of Thérouanne; Louis...
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series "Vieilles provinces de France" 1931: Le Siège de la Rochelle, Paris, Firmin-Didot, Prix Thérouanne of the Académie française ; new edition, La Rochelle...
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Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont (category Bishops of Thérouanne)
Henri of Lorraine-Vaudémont (died 20 October 1505) was bishop of Thérouanne, and then bishop of Metz from 1484 to 1505. From an aristocratic family, he...
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Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (redirect from Jean de Lorraine, 1st Cardinal de Lorraine)
Thérouanne, Luçon, Albi, Valence, Nantes and Agen (1538–1550). He was a personal friend, companion, and advisor of King Francis I of France. Jean de Lorraine...
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University of Paris (redirect from Faculté de Médecine de Paris)
and Arras; the bilingual (Romance and Germanic-speaking) bishoprics of Thérouanne, Cambrai, and Tournai; a large part of the bilingual bishopric of Liège;...
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Bishop of Angoulême ldebertus, Bishop of Le Mans Ioannes, Bishop of Thérouanne Gotofridus, Bishop of Amiens Galo, Bishop of Paris Lambertus, Bishop of...
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Saint-Denis to negotiate with the English represented by the bishop of Thérouanne, Lewis of Luxembourg, counselor of Henry VI of England. On 26 July 1432...
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"Thérouanne et son diocèse jusqu'à la fin de l'époque carolingienne : les étapes de la christianisation d'après les sources écrites". Bibliothèque de l'école...
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(1437), Chancellor of France (1425), Governor of Paris (1436), Bishop of Thérouanne, Administrator of Ely (1437), Bishop of Frascati (1442). He was buried...
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l’Europe médiévale sous domination arabe. 1978: Prix Thérouanne for Histoire économique et sociale de l’Espagne chrétienne au Moyen Âge. Charles-Emmanuel...
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House of Croÿ (redirect from Antoine de Croy, Comte de Porcean)
Antoine, Bishop of Thérouanne, predeceased his father and lies buried in Cyprus. More notable was Guillaume de Croÿ (1458–1521) (Guillermo de Chièvres, Chievres...
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From the gate of Mars roads went towards Bavacum (Bavay), Tervanna (Thérouanne) and the port of Gesoriacum (Boulogne-sur-mer). From the gate of Venus...
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the capture of Chieri, the famous defence of Metz and the defence of Thérouanne. In the latter engagement he was captured by Imperial forces, and put...
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and renamed the Diocese of Boulogne in 1566. Philippe de la Chambre was not Bishop of Therouanne (Morinensis) either. It is also stated that Philippe's...
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from bishop of Thérouanne 1409–1420: Gérard de Montaigu, translated from Poitiers (1409) 1420–1421: Jean Courtecuisse 1421–1422: Jean de La Rochetaillée...
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ecclesiastic reform movement. Around 1075, Lambert became archdeacon of Thérouanne and entered the collegiate church of Saint-Pierre in Lille. On 10 July...
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Gérard Houllier (category Footballers from Pas-de-Calais)
women's football clubs Lyon Féminin and OL Reign in November 2020. Born in Thérouanne, Houllier entered Lille University to pursue a degree in English, but...
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had issue. Guillaume de Guînes Manassés de Guînes, married Aiélis de Tiembronne. Baudouin de Guînes, priest in Thérouanne. Gillis de Guînes (died 1227)...
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Béthune (redirect from Gare de Béthune)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Béthune. Béthune city council website (in French) Béthune on Heritage Towns "Histoire de Béthune" (in French)...
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Guy of Boulogne (redirect from Guy de Boulogne)
age". Étienne Baluze (1708). Histoire généalogique de la maison d' Auvergne: justifiée par chartres, titres, histoires anciennes et autres preuves authentiques...
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1513 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
destruction and pillaging of villages in Northumberland. August 23 – Thérouanne is given to Henry VIII of England after a treaty is concluded in the aftermath...
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Jeune (18 December 1439) — Cardinal-Priest of S. Prassede; bishop of Thérouanne Guillaume d'Estouteville, O.S.B.Cluny (18 December 1439) — Cardinal-Priest...
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Saint-Omer, in the modern department of Pas-de-Calais, was created as a reaction to the destruction of the see of Thérouanne, by military action in the wars of...
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by the English for propaganda purposes. Soon after, the English took Thérouanne and handed it over to Maximilian; Tournai, a more significant settlement...
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Aycelin de Montaigu, who was bishop of Thérouanne and Lord Chancellor of France between 1357-1358 and again in 1361. His mother Mascaronne de La Tour...
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