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    The Collegiate church of Saint Ursus (Italian: Collegiata di Sant'Orso, French: Collégiale de Saint-Ours) is a collegiate church in Aosta, northern Italy...
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    Ursus of Aosta (Italian: Sant'Orso d'Aosta; French: Saint Ours d'Aoste; fl. 6th century) was an Italian evangelist, today venerated as a saint. Ursus...
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    from the Bourg Saint-Ours (quarter of the Collegiate Church of Saint Ursus) and from the eastern entrance of the city wall (the Porta Prætoria). Constructed...
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    Sator Square (category Culture of ancient Rome)
    the church of the Pieve of San Giovanni, the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus, the Cathedral of Ascoli Satriano, and the Church of San Lorenzo in Paggese...
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    his relics were translated from the church of St. Laurence (in Aosta) to the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus. Some of his relics lie there still, in a gold...
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  • kilometres north of Turin. Subsequently, he entered the Augustinian Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta where, having been made Prior in 1210, he exerted...
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    on the top of a column on the north side of the cloisters in the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta, Italy. In the Romanesque style of the 12th century...
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    Alfred de Saint-Quentin published a selection of fables freely adapted from La Fontaine into Guyanese creole in 1872. This was among a collection of poems...
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    Aosta (redirect from Count of Aosta)
    Romanesque-Gothic Collegiate church of Saint Ursus (Saint-Ours). Its most evocative feature is the cloister, which can be entered through a hall on the left of the...
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  • Orso (band), a US-based band Sant'Orso, name in Italian of the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta, Italy Edda Dell'Orso (born 1935), Italian singer...
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    sanctioned by the church, it is equally certain that "he never made an official request to the General Vicariate of the Archdiocese of Cologne and, therefore...
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    Monte Emilius (category Mountains of the Alps)
    top of it at 10am, or even as Pic Chamosser or Pic Chamoisier. In 1839 the priest Georges Carrel (later prior of the Collegiate church of Saint Ursus) climbed...
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  • Schöngrabern Church [de], Hollabrunn, Lower Austria Tournai Cathedral in Tournai Abbey Church of Saint Peter, Hastière, Hastière Collegiate Church of Saint Bartholomew...
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    lunettes of the portico in the courtyard and who had worked on the decoration of the collegiate church of Saint Ursus in Aosta, of which George of Challant...
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  • loquacity and the art of seduction of women. As a musician, he composed a tune in 16 verses on Saint Maurice and Saint Ursus of Solothurn. Gombert, Ludwig:...
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    Solothurn Cathedral (category 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Switzerland)
    The St. Ursus Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Ursus) or Solothurn Cathedral is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel in the city of Solothurn...
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    built the St Jean's collegiate church in Liège Collégiale Saint-Jean-en-l'isle de Liège, with an exceptional plan making of this church a unique and remarkable...
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  • the island of Namsia with the saint Theonestus and Ursus, and reached Mediolanum [Milan], and from there he went out and, with the help of the Lord, he...
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    Franco Lovignana (category Bishops of Aosta)
    canonic of collegiate of Saints Peter and Ursus of Aosta since 29 April 2003, prior of the same church. Since 2004 he was appointed vicar general of the diocese...
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    with it, the parish churches of San Floriano and Negrar also held this role. It was also a collegiate church, the seat of a chapter of canons who also ran...
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    Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin de Champeaux, near Melun, where they stopped for several months. The two men spent long hours praying in the church...
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  • Emerico di Quart (category Medieval Italian saints)
    appointed the new bishop of Aosta by all the canons of Aosta, including those of the collegiate church of Saints Peter and Ursus, and in January 1302 he...
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    were ten collegiate churches: Saint-Étienne, in Troyes, a college royale Saint-Urbain, in Troyes (founded by Pope Urban IV ca. 1264) Saint Nicolas de...
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    a number of collegiate churches in the diocese, whose clergy were led by canons: Saint-Symphorien in Reims (a dean and 20 prebends); Saint-Timothée in...
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    Abbaye of Saint-Loubouer (Collegiate church: Abbot, eight Canons, Cantor) the Collegiate Church of Pimbo (Abbot, seven Canons and a Cantor) the Abbaye of Pontaut...
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    Black (category Shades of black)
    one of the most intelligent of all animals. American black bear (Ursus americanus) near Riding Mountain Park, Manitoba, Canada The black mamba of Africa...
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    Canons. There were two other Collegiate Churches in Benevento: that of Saint Bartholomew (founded c. 1137) and that of Santo Spirito (founded in 1350)...
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    Treasurer were not entitled. There were also two Collegiate Churches in the city of Châlons, Saint-Trinité (with ten prebendaries, appointed by the Cathedral...
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    diocese of Aosta was suppressed by order of the Emperor Napoleon I, in 1802, an order which was given canonical effect by Pius VII in 1803. Although Ursus is...
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    archdiocese of Benevento. Erected: 10th Century Latin Name: Thermularum ... Nicolaus (attested 1071–1075) ... Jocelinus (1095) ... Ursus (attested 1126)...
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