(died 1071) Arnulf of Milan (fl. 1080s), chronicler Arnulf of Soissons (died 1087), saint Arnulf III, Archbishop of Milan (died 1097) Arnulf of Chocques...
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with a Norman army in 923 but was defeated on 15 June at the Battle of Soissons by Robert, who died in the battle. Charles was captured and imprisoned...
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father, as king of Western Francia. At the death of Robert I, in battle at Soissons in 923, Hugh refused the crown and it went to his brother-in-law Rudolph...
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the Frankish dux (that is, duke) of Burgundy.And is the great grandson of Arnulf of Metz. Older historiography commonly describes Charles as "illegitimate"...
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dies before Paris, buried in St. Médard's Abbey in Soissons ⚭ Ingeltrud, a daughter of Eberhard von Friaul, an Unruoching Adalbert († 906), 888 Count,...
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Monmouthshire (c. 1635–1702), a Welsh Protestant politician Saint Arnulf or Arnold of Soissons (died 1087), the patron saint of brewers Arnold of Torroja (died...
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unifying most of Gaul under his rule in the 6th century by notably conquering Soissons in 486 and Aquitaine in 507 following the collapse of the Western Roman...
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Prague Joachim of Flora Jocelin, Bishop of Soissons Jodocus Trutfetter Johann Eck Johann von Goch Johann Ruchrat von Wesel John Baconthorpe John Blund John...
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Chlothar I (category Burials at the Abbey of Saint-Médard de Soissons)
married the saint and bishop Ansbert of Rouen. The Duke Arnoald, father of Arnulf of Metz, was said to have been born of this marriage, thus connecting the...
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Boniface. Columbia University Press. Enright, Michael (1985). Iona, Tara, and Soissons: The Origin of the Royal Anointing Ritual. Walter de Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110855517...
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of Tertry. Pepin was the grandson of two important figures of Austrasia: Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen. The mayors of the palace had gained influence...
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Battle of the Aisne (1917), the Battle of Cambrai (1917), and the Battle of Soissons (1918). For his service, Thälmann received the Iron cross Second Class...
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Cuno of Praeneste (redirect from Kuno von Präneste)
was the request of Bishop Lisiard of Soissons for the disinterment of the remains of Bishop Arnulf of Soissons (died 1087), and his consideration for...
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the Abbey of Ste-Croix in Poitiers Theodrada, abbess of Notre-Dame de Soissons Louis the Pious grew concerned regarding the power and influence bestowed...
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innkeepers/bartenders) Arnold of Soissons (c. 1040–1087), patron saint of hop pickers and Belgian brewers Arnulf of Metz (c. 582–640), Frankish patron...
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Fulda, Henry and Charles's nephew Arnulf led the advance guard, with Henry in charge of the Frankish contingent and Arnulf leading the Bavarian troops. Charles...
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and Flemish brewers. Belgian brewers, too, venerated Arnulf of Oudenburg (aka Arnold of Soissons), who is also recognized as the patron saint of hop-pickers...
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defeat British defenders. 486 Battle of Soissons Clovis I defeats Syagrius and gains the Domain of Soissons. 489 Battle of Isonzo 28 August – Odoacer...
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from the original on 29 April 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2015. Scriba, Arnulf (1 September 2014). "Der Januaraufstand 1919" [The January Uprising 1919]...
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758–783 St. Arnulf Church in Metz Fastrada ?–794 St. Alban Abbey nearby Mainz Luitgard ?–800 St. Martin in Tours Emperor Louis I 778–840 St. Arnulf Church...
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Montecassino" (in Italian). Santi e beati. Retrieved May 18, 2009. "Bertold von Garsten" Domradio, Archdiocese of Cologne Arduino, Fabio (November 30, 2006)...
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No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Arnulf of Soissons 6 January 1120 2. Hugh of Cluny 1120 3. Conrad of Constance 1120 4. David of Wales 1123 5. Gerard...
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Frankish king of Cambrai, and his brothers. After conquering the Kingdom of Soissons and expelling the Visigoths from southern Gaul at the Battle of Vouillé...
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of Arnulf III, Count of Flanders 1071 22 February Battle of Cassel between Robert the Frisian and his nephew, Arnulf III, Count of Flanders. Arnulf was...
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October 1120. The purpose was to decide on the sainthood of Bishop Arnulf of Soissons (died 1087). The synod accepted his sanctity and authorized the moving...
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Albigensian Crusade. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 128, 495) Raoul de Soissons. Raoul de Soissons (1210–1270) was a French trouvère who wrote seven chansons about...
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1156–1162: Albert I of Marcey 1163–1171: Richard III of Crisse 1172–1181: Arnulf of Chiny-Verdun 1181–1186: Henri de Castres 1186–1208: Albert (II) of Hierges...
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