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    Bernard of Vienne, also known as Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death...
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    Haute-Vienne (French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan: Nauta Vinhana, Nauta Viena; 'Upper Vienne') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
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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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  • Ado of Vienne (Latin: Ado Viennensis, French: Adon de Vienne; died 16 December 874) was archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death and...
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    time to strike the bells for the hour. In 1766, Guillot de Montjoye and Jean-Bernard de Vienne, canons and stewards of the church fabric, donated a mechanical...
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    Vienne (French: [vjɛn] ; Arpitan: Vièna) is a town in southeastern France, located 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Lyon, at the confluence of the Gère and...
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  • Martirologio romano (2004), p. 871. Diocese de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979). Histoire des diocèses de France:Grenoble (in French). Vol. 12...
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  • theologian and founder of the Olivetans Bernard of Vienne (778–842), Catholic saint, French bishop of Vienne 810–842. São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo...
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  • by 669 votes. Michel Bernard died on 19 February 2021 at the age of 88. "L'ancien député RPR de la Haute-Vienne Michel Bernard est décédé". Le Populaire...
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  • Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse: Avit (saint) by Catherine Santschi Bligny 1979, p. 22. Diocèse de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979). Histoire...
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    Bruno Belthoise (category École Normale de Musique de Paris alumni)
    of today. He gave first performances of works by Emmanuel Hieaux, Bernard de Vienne [fr], Marc Kowalczyk [fr], Louis Marischal, Alberto Colla, Raymond...
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    Vie de l'abbé Bernard, vicaire général de Cambrai [Life of Father Bernard, Vicar General of Cambrai] (in French). Bray et Retaux (Paris). Vienne, Frédéric...
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  • Agilmar (died 16 July 859/860) was the Frankish archbishop of Vienne, in modern France, from 842 to his death. Before being elected archbishop, he was...
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  • cartographer, explorer Pierre de Marigny (1751-1800), father of Bernard de Marigny, son of Antoine Philippe de Marigny Bernard de Marigny (1785-1868), a Creole...
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    co-founder and first Grand Master of the Knights Templar. In association with Bernard of Clairvaux, he created the Latin Rule, the code of behavior for the Order...
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    Alexis Galpérine (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    François, Daniel Teruggi, Bernard de Vienne... Éditions Delatour France, 2011- ISBN 978-2-7521-0111-2 Edouard Souberbielle, un maître de l'orgue. With testimonies...
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    titles: prince du Briançonnais, duc de Champsaur, marquis de Cézanne, comte de Vienne, d'Albon, de Grésivaudan, d'Embrun et de Gapençais, baron palatine of La...
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    Limòtges [liˈmɔdzes]) is a city and commune, and the prefecture of the Haute-Vienne department in west-central France. It was the administrative capital of...
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    Châtellerault (category Communes of Vienne (department))
    Poitevin-Saintongeais: Châteulrô/Chateleràud; Occitan: Chastelairaud) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France. It is located in...
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    the personal physician to Pierre Palmier, Archbishop of Vienne and was the physician to Guy de Maugiron, the lieutenant governor of Dauphiné. Thanks to...
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    conditions laid down for him by the conclave of cardinals. Two weeks later at Vienne, Bertrand was informally notified of his election and returned to Bordeaux...
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    Sainte-Colombe-lès-Vienne, is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. Occupied since Roman times, it is across the Rhône river from Vienne. Kenza Dali...
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    Villette-de-Vienne (French pronunciation: [vilɛt də vjɛn], literally Villette of Vienne) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Communes...
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  • Zebedee) Exorcists - Anastasia of Sirmium Farmers - Benedict of Nursia, Bernard of Vienne, Botolph, Isidore the Farmer, Notburga, Phocas the Gardener, Theobald...
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  • La Roche-Noire, in the Puy-de-Dôme département La Roche-Posay, in the Vienne département La Roche-Rigault, in the Vienne département Laroche-Saint-Cydroine...
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  • Francis Bayer (category École Normale de Musique de Paris alumni)
    aesthetic orientations as Bernard Cavanna, Pascal Dusapin, Jean-Louis Florentz, Régis Renouard-Larivière, Bernard de Vienne and Patrick Andrey, for example...
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    National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP in French) in Vienne where they found evidence of "one or several camps of late Prehistory hunter-gatherers...
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    trois nefs de l'abbaye cistercienne de Bonnevaux en Dauphiné (Bulletin de la Société des amis de Vienne, Nr. 88, fasc. 1, 1993, pp. 22–25) Bernard, Michel...
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  • comital line. The assumption of Bernard S. Bachrach, stating Gerberga was a daughter of Ratburnus I, Viscount of Vienne, is not consistent. K.S.B. Keats-Rohan...
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    Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
    nineteenth century. D'Arsonval was born in the Château de la Borie, in La Porcherie, Haute Vienne, France. He studied medicine in Limoges and Paris and...
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