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    794 or 800), also called Tulpin, a name later corrupted as Turpin, was the bishop of Reims from about 748 until his death. He was for many years regarded...
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    of his subjects was called into question. Finally, the Archbishop Turpin von Reims discovered that Fastrada was still connected to the emperor through...
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    paladins are Roland and Oliver; other recurring characters are Archbishop Turpin, Ogier the Dane, Huon of Bordeaux, Fierabras, Renaud de Montauban and Ganelon...
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  • when it was already beginning to decompose. Eventually Archbishop Turpin of Reims took the ring and threw it in a lake near Aachen. Theodrada (b. 784...
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    Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Strasbourg Brest v Paris Saint-Germain Reims v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Clermont Paris Saint-Germain...
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    as the Song of Roland, the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle, and other works in Latin, French, and German. The Pseudo-Turpin uniquely says that his hair was brown...
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    bans trade with Canada. June 11 Coronation of Louis XVI takes place in Reims. The last coronation of the Ancien Regime before the French Revolution American...
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    Historia Caroli Magni (pseudo-history falsely attributed to Turpin (archbishop of Reims)) The Knight in the Panther's Skin by Shota Rustaveli Mabinogion...
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    three great evils. Almace (also Almice or Almacia), sword of Turpin, Archbishop of Reims. Balisarda, the sword of Rogero from Orlando Furioso made by...
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  • Chatto & Windus. Crosland, Jessie (1879-1973). WorldCat Identities. Turpin, A. of Reims., Boosey, T., Rodd, T. (1812). History of Charles the Great and Orlando...
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  • (1605–1656), 17 paintings : Abraham Sacrificing Isaac, Musée Saint-Denis, Reims (url) Henry Herbert La Thangue (1859–1929), 1 painting : In the Orchard...
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    March 11 Nils Landmark, Norwegian politician (d. 1859) Pierre Jean François Turpin, French botanist and illustrator (d. 1840) March 12 Joseph Chitty, English...
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    noblemen, geologist, paleontologist and zoologist (d. 1869) Lancelot-Théodore Turpin de Crissé, French painter and writer (d. 1859) July 10 – Moses Elias Levy...
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  • the Easybeats "Saint Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy "Saint Louis Rag" by Tom Turpin "Me and Bobby McGee" "Salt Lake City" by The Beach Boys "Salt Lake City"...
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    Tomás. 2018. Wallpaper Magazine, Guest Editor. Saraceno, Tomás with Etienne Turpin and Christine Shaw. 2018. The work of the wind: (Volume I) Land. (Light...
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  • Yuri Trutnev, 93, Russian theoretical physicist and nuclear engineer. Mark Turpin, 64, American tennis player. Les Vandyke, 90, English singer and songwriter...
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  • for the Catholics with a series of Pre-Reformation themes in the 1840s Turpin, John (1979). "John Hogan and the Catholic Religious Revival". The Maynooth...
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