Séez may refer to: Séez, Savoie Sées, Orne Roman Catholic Diocese of Séez This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Catholic Diocese of Séez, a diocese in Sées Séez, Savoie, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seez. If an internal link...
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Séez (French pronunciation: [se]; Arpitan: Sé) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. It is...
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The Diocese of Séez (Latin: Dioecesis Sagiensis; French: Diocèse de Séez) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Originally established...
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19-35 Notice abrégée sur les évêques de Séez, Jules Valin, Sées, 1844 Notice abrégée sur les évêques de Séez, Jules Valin, Sées, 1844 Portals: Biography...
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Nagel-Séez-Mesnil (French pronunciation: [naʒɛl se mɛnil]) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. Communes of the Eure department...
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nouvel évêque de Séez". La Croix (in French). 2010-10-28. ISSN 0242-6056. Retrieved 2023-04-13. "Mgr Jacques Habert, évêque de Séez rejoint le diocèse...
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The traditional spelling was Séez, which has been retained by the Church; the Diocese of Séez is headed by the Bishop of Séez. However, the spelling Sées...
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Adelin of Séez (also, Hadelin, Adelheim, Adelhelm, or Adalhelmus) (died c. 910) was a Benedictine monk and abbot at the abbey of Anisole. He was the Bishop...
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up Xerxes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Xerxes (/ˈzɜːrksiːz/ ZURK-seez) may refer to: Xerxes I of Persia, "Xerxes the Great", reigned 486–465 BC...
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In Greek mythology, Perses (/ˈpɜːrsiz/ PUR-seez; Ancient Greek: Πέρσης, romanized: Pérsēs, lit. 'destroyer') is the son of the Titan Crius and Eurybia...
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fontaine Saint Latuin et son eau miraculeuse". Ouest-France.fr. August 4, 2016. (in French) Diocèse de Séez Diocèse de Séez at the Catholic Encyclopedia...
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based in Séez. These territories eventually became first Roman civitates, to then become the dioceses of Chartres, Evreux, Le Mans and Séez. that did...
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(/ˈspeɪdɪks/ SPAY-diks; pl.: spadices /ˈspeɪdɪsiːz/ SPAY-dih-seez, /speɪˈdaɪsiːz/ spay-DY-seez) is a type of inflorescence having small flowers borne on...
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from 1960 to 1970. In 1970, he became Bishop of Choletais and Bishop of Séez on 24 July 1971. On 10 October 1985, he became Bishop of Arras. He was also...
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Roger transferred the church of Saint-Martin of Séez to Evroul and petitioned her uncle Yves, Bishop of Séez, to build a monastery there on lands from her...
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Seeztal (redirect from Seez River)
47°05′N 9°22′E / 47.08°N 9.37°E / 47.08; 9.37 The Seeztal (English: Seez Valley) is a valley in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, extending to...
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Chiserette, Bramans, Sollières-Sardières, Friburge, Pralognan-la-Vanoise and Séez, lie near the park. The park is bordered by several large French ski resorts...
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1811; d. Séez, Orne, 17 November 1898) was a Catholic Hellenist and exegete. Maunoury studied classics at the preparatory seminary in Séez, to which...
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Aunou-sur-Orne (redirect from Saint-Cenery-près-Séez)
1811 Aunou-sur-Orne absorbed the neighbouring commune of Saint-Cenery-près-Séez (sometimes spelled Saint-Cénery-près-Sées or Saint-Céneri-près-Sées). Nicolas-Jacques...
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national monument of France in Sées (formerly also Séez) in Normandy. It is the seat of the Bishop of Séez. The cathedral was declared a basilica minor on...
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Magnificent, Duke of Normandy, was the brother of Isabella, Countess of Séez, the mother of Osmund. The first notable pupil of the school was John of...
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Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse Archdiocese of Toulouse Archdiocese of Albi Archdiocese...
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to the edge of a new world. Dutton. ISBN 978-0-14-218030-3. Jakobs, Karl; Seez, Chris (2015). "The Higgs boson discovery". Scholarpedia. 10 (9): 32413....
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Priory, earlier site ~ Benedictine monks alien house: dependent on Séez; land granted to Séez by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury and Sussex before 1094;...
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Saint Osmund (redirect from Osmund, Count of Seez)
4 December 1099 Orders Consecration c. 3 June 1078 Personal details Born Seez, Normandy Died 3 or 4 December 1099 Salisbury Sainthood Feast day 16 July...
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dominatrices /ˌdɒmɪˈneɪtrɪsiːz, ˌdɒmɪnəˈtraɪsiːz/ DOM-in-AY-triss-eez, DOM-in-ə-TRY-seez), or domme, is a woman who takes the dominant role in BDSM activities. A...
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an American hip hop duo from College Park, Maryland consisting of rapper Seez Mics (Cole Policy) and producer T.E.C.k! (Jason Fields). The group has released...
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Records, SEEZ 6) No. 46 UK Albums Chart The Wonderful World of Wreckless Eric (October 1978: Stiff, SEEZ 9) Big Smash! (February 1980: Stiff, SEEZ 21) [double...
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Bayeux Diocese of Coutances Diocese of Évreux Diocese of Le Havre Diocese of Séez Province of Toulouse Archdiocese of Toulouse Archdiocese of Albi Archdiocese...
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