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    The Protestant Church of Reims (French: Temple protestant de Reims) is a large Protestant church in Reims, France, built in 1921–1923 to replace an earlier...
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    a tributary of the Aisne. Founded by the Gauls, Reims became a major city in the Roman Empire. Reims later played a prominent ceremonial role in French...
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    "Reims : le temple protestant". Retrieved 2015-07-04. Champenois, Jean-Pierre; Bricout, Didier; Popp, Rudi (2015). "Reims : historique des temples" (in...
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  • of the Fêtes de la Victoire, Avenue de la Grande Armée, with André Mare and Louis Süe 1923: Frescoes of the Temple protestant de Reims, covered by whitewash...
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    theologians Guillaume Farel and Théodore de Bèze, and the local writer Claude Goudimel (1510-1572), a composer of Protestant hymns. The locals slowly embraced...
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    Organ Academy. She was organist of the Temple protestant de Reims from 1955 to 1962, then of the Palaiseau temple from 1967. From 1968 to 1973, she was...
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    following year, in a survey focused on Protestantism, 57.5% of a sample of 31,155 people declared to be Catholic. The Reims Cathedral, built on the site where...
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  • Ille-et-Vilaine) Reims (Marne), Diocese of Reims: St Nicasius' Abbey, Reims (Abbaye Saint-Nicaise de Reims), monks St Peter's Abbey, Reims (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Reims)...
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    Technologique (IUT) of Reims, Châlons, Charleville, a branch of the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA) Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres...
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  • successives". Paroisse Notre-Dame Saint-Jacques de Reims (in French). Retrieved 18 April 2019. "Reims, Cathédrale Notre-Dame". Mapping Gothic France....
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    List of largest church buildings (category CS1 Austrian German-language sources (de-at))
    source is present that states the building's area. Not a shrine, tabernacle, temple, or any other structure that functions separately from a church. [better source needed]...
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    of two or three fleurs-de-lis on the chief of their coat of arms; such cities include Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Reims, Le Havre, Angers, Le Mans...
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    King cake (redirect from Rosca de reyes)
    Mexico, D.F., Ed. Diana S.A. de C.V., ISBN 968-13-2203-7 1998. Fiestas de México. Pg. 76, Mexico, D.F., Panorama Editorial S.A. de C.V, ISBN 968-38-0048-3...
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    1559–1562 French political crisis (category History of Protestantism in France)
    cardinal de Châtillon, La Roche-sur-Yon and the bishop of Orléans put their backing behind a petition in council in favour of temples for Protestant worship...
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  • de Boí, Spain Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville, Spain Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Rémi and Palace of Tau, Reims...
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    jousting accident. On 21 September 1559, Francis II was crowned king in Reims by his wife's uncle Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine. The crown was so heavy...
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    1795, the National Convention proclaimed religious equality for France's Protestant churches and other religions. In April 1802, Napoleon published laws increasing...
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    High Crosses: Kells" [1] Anne Walters Robertson (2002). Guillaume De Machaut and Reims: Context and Meaning in His Musical Works, p. 163. "Drawn from the...
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    religious organisations. As a consequence, most Catholic churches, Protestant temples, and Jewish synagogues are owned and maintained by the government...
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    century. Henry IV of France came to Saint-Denis formally to renounce his Protestant faith and become a Catholic. The queens of France were crowned at Saint-Denis...
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    the Protestants' temples, the assembly voted 27-22 against the proposal. A majority of the delegates present however supported allowing Protestant worship...
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  • Guillaume de Saint-Amour, Gérard d'Abbeville, Henry of Ghent, Guillaume des Grez, Odo of Douai, Chrétien de Beauvais, Gérard de Reims, Nicolas de Bar were...
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    Mulhouse becomes part of the Swiss Confederacy. 1528 – Protestant reformation. 1553 – Hôtel de ville de Mulhouse (city hall) rebuilt. 1674 – Battle of Mulhouse...
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    (reigned 751–987). A Frankish capitulary of 882 and Hincmar, archbishop of Reims, writing about the same time, testify to the extent to which the judicial...
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  • of highest church naves List of largest buildings List of the largest Protestant churches "Cathedral – Liverpool Cathedral". Liverpoolcathedral.org.uk...
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    Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família still under construction height of the "Torre de la Mare de Déu" of the Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada...
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    Antichrist (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Pope John XV. He expressed his views while presiding over the Council of Reims in A.D. 991. Arnulf accused John XV of being the Antichrist while also using...
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    000 francs bequeathed to the Committee for Rebuilding the Cathedral of Reims.[citation needed] The empress has been commemorated in space; the asteroid...
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    13th century and is similar in theme and style to that of the sculpture of Reims Cathedral made between 1250 and 1260, though the Strasbourg sculpture shows...
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    through legal channels, he confronted Protestants as they travelled to worship in July at their recently re-opened temple, causing many to flee in terror....
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