• Saint Salvius may refer to Salvius of Albi (died 584), bishop of Albi in Francia Salvius of Amiens (died c. 615), 7th-century bishop of Amiens This disambiguation...
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    Salvius, Salvi or Sauve (died 584) was a bishop of Albi in Francia between 574 and 584, later venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. His feast day...
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    king and founded the Capetian dynasty. The territory remained known as Francia and its ruler as rex Francorum ("king of the Franks") well into the High...
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    Succeeding his father as the Mayor of the Palace in 741, Pepin reigned over Francia jointly with his elder brother, Carloman. Pepin ruled in Neustria, Burgundy...
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  • involving Francia. For pre-987 battles involving the preceding Franks and (West) Francia, see List of battles involving the Franks and Francia. For post-1792...
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  • Bernard II, Count of Toulouse (category Counts of Albi)
    the count of Toulouse, Rouergue, Limoges, Nîmes, Carcassonne, Razès, and Albi. He was the son of Raymond I and Bertha. The dates of his reign are disputed:...
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  • Raymond I, Count of Toulouse (category Counts of Albi)
    of Limoges (from 841), Rouergue and Quercy (from 849), and Toulouse and Albi (from 852). He was the younger son of Fulcoald of Rouergue and Senegund,...
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    (Gascony) and central France. It originated in the 7th century as a duchy of Francia, ultimately a recreation of the Roman provinces of Aquitania Prima and...
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  • Castellucci (1608–1672), Italian painter Salvius of Albi (or Sauve; fl. c. 580), bishop of Albi in Francia Aavishkar Salvi (born 1981), Indian cricketer Abhijit...
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    Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (category Wars involving Francia)
    Hungarians, three early medieval powers, the First Bulgarian Empire, East Francia, and Moravia, had fought each other for control of the Carpathian Basin...
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    participating brothers. By the end of his life, Chlothar had managed to reunite Francia by surviving his brothers and seizing their territories after they died...
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    Carcassonne became the property of Raimond-Bernard Trencavel, viscount of Albi and Nîmes, through his marriage with Ermengard, sister of the last count...
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  • townsfolk at Albi in 584 died of an outbreak of plague. Massilia (Marseille) was hit by plague in 588; there the king Guntram of Francia recommended a...
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  • Siege of Toulouse (767) (category Sieges involving Francia)
    town and accepted the surrender of nearby Albi and Gevaudan. In early 767 King Pepin the Short of Francia army marched through Aquitaine into Narbonne...
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    Toulouse in the 1960s, Michel Mouïsse was ordained a priest for the diocese of Albi on December 18, 1966. He began his career as a diocesan chaplain for several...
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    reinforced. Septimania became a march of the Carolingian Empire and then West Francia down to the 13th century, though it was culturally and politically autonomous...
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    on the other part of the river Elbe which divided them from the Suevi (Albis Germaniae Suevos a Cerveciis dividiit). According to one theory such an...
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  • Raymond II, Count of Toulouse (category 10th-century people from West Francia)
    Raymond II (died 924) was the Count of Toulouse, Nîmes, and Albi. He was the, probably elder, son of Odo of Toulouse and Garsenda. In 886, at the death...
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    Franco-Visigothic Wars (category 6th century in Francia)
    The Frankish prince advanced from Clermont to Rodez, finally arriving in Albi. Meanwhile, Gundobad, assisted by the Franks, besieged Arles. However, after...
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    County of Toulouse (category 8th-century establishments in Francia)
    counts of Toulouse or family members were also counts of Quercy, Rouergue, Albi, Nîmes, Provence and marquesses of Gothia. The Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis...
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    / Nordliudi / Transalbingians (North of the Elbe, called before Alba or Albis river, in Holstein) (the original land of the Saxons) (their land included...
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    Count of Paris (comte de Paris), Odo of France, was elected king of West Francia. From the Capetian dynasty that began with the 987 election of Hugh Capet...
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    Samo's Empire and Great Moravia, as were ultimately conquered by the East Francia (Sorbian March) and Holy Roman Empire (Saxon Eastern March, Margravate...
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  • Timeline of Septimania (category Francia)
    region of Roussillon. 767: After the fight against Waifred of Aquitaine, Albi, Rouergue, Gévaudan, and the city of Toulouse were conquered. 777: The wali...
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    Europe. Global view of the village of Conques. View of the episcopal city of Albi. View of the Old Town of the colorful city of Menton, on the French Riviera...
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    Lyon". 23 October 2020. "Celestino Migliore, nuevo Nuncio Apostólico en Francia". Religión Digital. 11 January 2020. "Pope appoints new envoy to France...
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    Sicilies, 1st wife of Robert I, Duke of Parma 702. María Ana de Sarria y Albis, viscountess consort de Ayala 703. Hoshiar Walda Pasha, wife of Ibrahim...
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    century) was marked by the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire and West Francia (843–987); the expansion of royal control by the House of Capet (987–1328)...
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  • Didier of Cahors (category People from Albi)
    existed since late Roman and early Merovingian times". Born in the oppidum of Albi about the year 580, to a father with the expressly Christian name of Salvius...
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    Lugdunensis), 286-411  Kingdom of the Burgundians, 411–534  Francia, 534–843  Middle Francia, 843–855  Lotharingia, 855–879  Lower Burgundy, 879-933  Kingdom...
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