Richerus (redirect from Richer de Reims)
Richerus or Richer of Reims (fl. 10th century) was a monk of Saint-Remi, just outside Reims, and a historian, an important source for the contemporary...
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Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims Cathedral...
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Catholics in the diocese. Pope Francis appointed Éric de Moulins-Beaufort Archbishop of Reims in 2018. Reims was taken by the Vandals in 406. According to Flodoard...
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Charles the Simple (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
p. 82. Depreux 2002, pp. 131–132. Depreux 2002, p. 129. Richer de Reims: Gallica Histoire de son temps Book I, p. 87 Archived 19 February 2016 at the...
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118. Flodoard: Histoire de l'Église de Reims, pp. 548-549. Isaïa 2009, pp. 190-191. Flodoard: Histoire de l'Église de Reims, p. 550. Renoux 1992, p....
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field, as recognized by another great scholar of his time, Richer de Reims. According to Helgaud de Fleury, at an age unknown in his adolescence, the young...
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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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Flodoard (redirect from Flodoard of Reims)
Flodoard of Reims (Latin: Flodoardus; 893/4 – 28 March 966) was a Frankish chronicler and priest of the cathedral church of Reims in the West Frankish...
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Archbishop of Reims. He studied at Reims and was in the chapter of Metz Cathedral. He became bishop of Laon in 977. The chronicler Richer of Rheims reports...
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Tilpin (redirect from Turpin, Archbishop of Reims)
sarcophagus in the abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims. Tilpin presumably performed the funeral. As a result, the city of Reims was neglected during the long reign...
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libri quatuor, Académie impériale de Reims, Reims 1855, Book III, p. 339. Rodulfus Glaber: Collection des mémoires de France par M. Guizot, Paris 1824...
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thirteen and was crowned at the Abbey of Saint-Remi by Artald of Reims, Archbishop of Reims on 12 November 954. Lothair had already been associated with the...
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deposed Archbishop Artald of Reims and re-instated the previously deposed Archbishop Hugh. According to Richer of Reims, Hildegar, along with Rodulf of...
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be kept secret from the troops until the last moment. According to Richer of Reims, the assembled army numbered 20,000, which is certainly an exaggeration...
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Philippe (1996). "Un acteur du sacre de Charles VII: Georges de La Trémoille". Travaux de l'Académie nationale de Reims (in French). 171: 205–206. ISSN 0290-3083...
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Durocortorum (category Reims)
Développement urbain de Reims dans l'Antiquité. Reims: Centre régional de documentation pédagogique. Neiss, Robert (1984). "La structure urbaine de Reims antique et...
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Pope Gregory V (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
after the coronation in which Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims, was ordered to be restored to his See of Reims, and Gerbert of Aurillac, was condemned as an intruder...
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William Longsword (redirect from Guillaume de Longue-Épée)
Limited, 1992), p. 40 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966, p. 31 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966, p. 32 Neveux, p. 90 The Normans in Europe...
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List of Champagne houses (redirect from Maison de champagne)
Champagne. Most of the major houses are members of the organisation Union de Maisons de Champagne (UMC), and are sometimes referred to as Grandes Marques. History...
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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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Charles VII of France (redirect from Charles of Valois, duc de Berry)
dispersed, the people of Reims switched allegiance and opened their gates, which enabled the coronation of Charles VII at Reims Cathedral in 1429. Six years...
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Institution Press. Flodoard of Reims (2011). Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S. (eds.). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims: 919–966. University of Toronto...
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Angel Gomes (redirect from Adilson Angel Abreu de Almeida Gomes)
suffered a head injury in a 0–2 Ligue 1 away win at Reims. Following a violent collision with Reims midfielder Amadou Koné who was subsequently sent off...
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both maintaining chronicles at the time: Flodoard and Richer, both of Reims. Flodoard of Reims, maintained his 'Annals' over the period 920 to 960 CE...
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[vœv kliko pɔ̃saʁdɛ̃]) is a Champagne house founded in 1772 and based in Reims. It is one of the largest Champagne houses. Madame Clicquot is credited...
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city of Reims A351 in city of Strasbourg A352 Molsheim to Schirmeck in D1420 The region has twelve cities that have ring roads: Strasbourg Reims Metz Nancy...
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returning, Saint-Just attempted to begin anew: he enrolled as a student at Reims University's School of Law. After a year, however, he drifted away from...
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repeatedly, but refused to abjure his faith. The prefect left Amiens to go to Reims, the capital of Gallia Belgica, where he wanted Quentin judged. But, on...
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Basilica of Saint-Denis (redirect from Basilique de Saint-Denis)
the Basilica became a principal sanctuary of French Royalty, rivalling Reims Cathedral, where the kings were crowned. The Abbey also kept the regalia...
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of an arrondissement. Épernay (Sparnacum) belonged to the archbishops of Reims from the 5th until the 10th century, when it came into the possession of...
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