Search results for "Reims" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Otto III and with Archbishop Adalberon of Reims to dominate the Carolingian ... Picardy on July 3, 987, by the prelate of Reims, the first of the Capetian ...
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  • Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (born April 30, 1651 in Reims; died April 7, 1719 in Saint-Yon, Rouen) was a French priest and educational reformer ...
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  • went with him. Ebbo, the archbishop of Reims, had previously attempted ... had previously been bestowed upon Ebbo of Reims, but the jurisdiction was ...
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  • The second (also known as the Battle of Reims) was a major battle fought ... Fourth Army under General Gouraud east of Reims. Meanwhile, 17 divisions ...
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  • and censured Archbishop Hincmar of Reims near the beginning of Hincmar ... churchmen of the era, Archbishop Hincmar of Reims. In 847, Leo had supported ...
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  • crowned King of France in the cathedral at Reims. Until he took complete charge ... De Beauvais Et De Laon Archevêqueduc De Reims; Étude Sur Sa Vie & ...
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  • cathedral of Metz, France, Notre-Dame de Reims, the Fraumünster Cathedral ... * Biblical-themed windows, 1974, Reims Cathedral * Family, (1975–1976) ...
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  • ideal example is that of the sculptors of Reims Cathedral, who later built ... *Central Portal of the west façade of Reims Cathedral ==Late Gothic== ...
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  • in their diocese. The powerful Archbishop Hincmar of Reims objected to bishops under his jurisdiction having the right of appeal to Rome. Adrian steadfastly ...
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  • later he was selected by Hincmar, archbishop of Reims, to defend the doctrine of the liberty of will against the extreme predestinarianism of the monk ...
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  • Bernard, he was able to further his studies at Reims and Paris. Lombard arrived in Paris in 1136, and by 1142 he was recognized as a writer and teacher ...
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  • between Pope Leo III and Archbishop Turpin of Reims, a member of the imperial court. Above them Jesus emerges from a roundel to bless the emperor. ...
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  • * Il viaggio a Reims (Journey to Reims) (or L'albergo del giglio d'oro) - 1825 * Le siège de Corinthe - 1826 (a revision of Maometto ...
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  • of Abbé Auguste Borgnet, of the diocese of Reims. He wrote prolifically and displayed an encyclopedic knowledge of all the topics of medieval ...
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  • the first teacher's educational school in Reims, France.M. Graham, [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08444a.htm "St. John Baptist de la ...
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  • France, and the crowning of the French Dauphin at Reims. Diplomatic errors as well as military failures resulted in the loss of most of the English ...
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  • [[File:Autel tricephale MuseeStRemi Reims 1131a.jpg|thumb|150px|right|An altar depicting a three-faced god identified as Lugh/Lugus]] ...
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  • de Talleyrand-Périgord, then Archbishop of Reims, one of the most prestigious ... he witnessed the coronation of Louis XVI at Reims in 1775. ...
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  • which had been blessed by the archbishop of Reims. However, the marriage was ... Louis XVI's coronation took place at Reims during the height ...
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  • her treatment in October 1119 at the Council of Reims, claiming to have been abandoned by the duke in favor of Dangereuse. She later retired to the ...
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  • for the Abbey of Corvey. Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, informed Nicholas I that a messenger whom he had sent to Leo IV learned on his way of the ...
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  • Gaul. Theuderic I made his capital at Reims, Chlodomer at Orléans, Childebert ... Austrasia with its chief cities of Reims and Metz. The smallest kingdom ...
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  • |coronation=January 6, 1286, Reims |othertitles=Jure Uxoris Count of Champagne (1284 – 1305) Jure Uxoris King of Navarre (1284 – 1305) ...
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  • were decorated, including those of the Paris and Reims fire brigades, the "Ecole Polytechnique," the "Ecole Navale" and the "Ecole ...
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  • 1148, had accompanied the Pope to the Council of Reims, where Bernard led the attack on certain propositions of the scholastic theologian Gilbert ...
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  • [[Image:Reims6.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Stone- Reims Cathedral- Annunciation and Visitation]] Sculpture in stone is seemingly the most permanent ...
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  • Just got a fresh start. He enrolled as a student at Reims University's School of Law. Vinot 1985, 57–58. After a year, however, he drifted ...
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  • [[Image:Notre Dame de Reims.jpg|thumb|right|225px|[[Notre-Dame de Reims|Rheims cathedral]], aaditional site of French coronations. The structure ...
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  • led to Charles VII's coronation at Reims and settled the disputed ... important Gothic church: Notre-Dame de Reims, and French popes lived in ...
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  • purged. Smaller-scale executions took place in Reims, Meaux, and Lyon on September 2, 4, and 9. Most notable was the killing of 44 political prisoners ...
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  • all remaining German forces on May 7 in Reims, France. The western Allies celebrated "V-E Day" on May 8. The Soviet Union celebrated ...
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  • launched on July 15 in an attempt to encircle Reims, beginning the Second Battle of the Marne. The resulting Allied counterattack marked their first successful ...
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  • suicide on May 1, 1945. On May 8, 1945, in Reims, France, the German armed forces surrendered unconditionally, ending the war in Europe and with ...
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  • Bagacum (Bavay), Aduatuca (Tongeren), Durocorturum (Reims). At the northeast was the neighboring province of Germania Inferior. Resurging Germanic ...
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  • visiting Paris, Rennes, Chartres, Brussels, Metz, Reims, Luxembourg, and Verdun. Then he went to Stockholm, where he reunited with other athletes from ...
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  • Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, a country in Central Europe, is a modern great power, the world's third largest economy ...
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