Humbert of Romans, OP (c. 1190-1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277, Valence, Drôme, France) was a French Dominican friar who served as the fifth Master...
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of the watchtower The Salle Humbert-de-Romans (1898–1901) Colored postcard of the interior of the Salle-Humbert-de-Romans The highly publicized debut...
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(1015–1061), Roman Catholic cardinal and Benedictine oblate Humbert of Romans (died 1277), master general of the Dominicans Others Humbert Achamer-Pifrader...
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Humbert I (Italian: Umberto I; c. 980 – 1047), better known as Humbert the White-Handed (French: Humbert aux blanches-mains) or Humbert Whitehand (Italian:...
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Humbert II de la Tour-du-Pin (1312 – 4 May 1355) was the Dauphin of the Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349. Humbert was the last dauphin before the title...
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Guimard's other Paris works included a Theater/Concert Hall, the Salle Humbert de Romans, which was opened in 1901 and demolished in 1905, and the Synagogue...
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Humbert III (1136 – 4 March 1189), surnamed the Blessed, was Count of Savoy from 1148 to 1189. His parents were Amadeus III of Savoy and Mahaut of Albon...
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Humbert de Wendel (4 February 1876 – 14 November 1954) was a French steelmaker who came from a long line of Lorrainian industrialists. He and his brother...
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John of Wildeshausen (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
the Order and without. Documents were drawn up by his successor, Humbert of Romans, with the goal of seeking his canonization. His cause, however, never...
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institutionum vitae spiritualis, which appeared under the name of Humbert de Romans, Master-General of the Order of Preachers. This article incorporates...
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Margaret of Provence. Robert's godfather, chosen by Louis IX, was Humbert of Romans, the Dominican Master of the Order at the time of Robert's birth....
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consistent with contemporary criticism of the decretal, for example by Humbert de Romans, the Master General of the Dominican Order. For its part, Periculoso...
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List of Dominicans on canonization process (category Lists of Roman Catholics)
Kingdom) Hugh de Saint-Cher (c. 1200–1263), Professed Priest of the Dominicans; Bishop of Ostia; Cardinal (France–Italy) Humbert de Romans (1190–1227),...
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commémoratives de la construction d'églises dans la région rémoise et ardennaise". Bulletin Monumental (in French): 194. "Albéric de Humbert, archevêque de Reims...
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Qumran (category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire)
occupied most of the time until 68 CE and was destroyed by the Romans during the First Jewish–Roman War, possibly as late as 73 CE. It was later used by Jewish...
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Reginald of Bologna (category 13th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland)
Primate of Ireland from 1247 until his death. He was highly praised by Humbert de Romans, Bernard Gui, Antonio Pierozzi, Leander Alberti, and Thomas Malvenda...
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interpretation of the excavations of de Vaux, were published by Jean-Baptiste Humbert in 2003 and 2016. Briend, Jacques, "Roland de Vaux", in Encyclopedia of the...
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letter to the Dominican Bishop of Treviso and the Prior of Mantua. Umberto de Romans, the fifth Master General, elected in 1253, held the General Chapter in...
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2020). "Aussie De Minaur fails to fire in first round of chilly French Open". www.sportingnews.com. Retrieved 7 May 2021. "Humbert Downs De Minaur To Claim...
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pneumonia. Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano – Catholic Hierarchy Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Count Humbert-Guillaume de Precipiano" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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County of Savoy (redirect from Comté de Savoie)
Moûtiers. While the Arelat remained a titular kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire, Humbert's descendants—later known as the House of Savoy—maintained their...
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House of Savoy (category 1000s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
charters of Humbert's family are studied in the thesis Laurent Ripart, « Les fondements idéologiques du pouvoir des comtes de la maison de Savoie (de la fin...
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Ben Shelton (fourth round) 15. Holger Rune (fourth round) 16. Ugo Humbert (fourth round) 17. Félix Auger-Aliassime (first round) 18. Sebastián...
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Ben Shelton (third round) 16. Nicolás Jarry (first round) 17. Ugo Humbert (first round) 18. Karen Khachanov (second round) 19. Alexander Bublik...
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Umberto I of Italy (redirect from Humbert I)
Grand Cross of the Württemberg Crown, 1878 Steed, Henry Wickham (1911). "Humbert, Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio, King of Italy" ...
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Pope Stephen IX (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Hugh of Cluny. The Roman annals report that he was given poison on the journey to Florence by an agent of the Romans. The Romans also asserted that Duke...
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1170–1195) Aynard de Moirans (1195–c. 1205) Humbert II (1206–1215) Bournon (1216–1218) Jean de Bernin (1218–1266) Guy d'Auvergne de Clermont (c. 1268–1278)...
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citizen of Bergerac, Martial Humbert Augeard, wrote that the origin of the de Bergerac family was a certain Ramond de la Rivière de la Martigne who, having...
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Dauphiné (section Roman rule and the early Middle Ages)
conflicts. The last Dauphin, Humbert II of Viennois, made peace with his neighbour. He also acquired the city of Romans. He finally created the Conseil...
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Jean-Baptiste Humbert (born 8 December 1940) is a French archaeologist who has excavated in Jordan, Palestine, Iran and Israel. He is of the order of...
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