• Flodoard (redirect from Flodoard of Reims)
    Flodoard of Reims (Latin: Flodoardus; 893/4 – 28 March 966) was a Frankish chronicler and priest of the cathedral church of Reims in the West Frankish...
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  • Heriveus of Reims (died 2 July 922) was a West Frankish churchman and political advisor. In 900, he was consecrated archbishop of Reims, holding this...
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    Hincmar (redirect from Hincmar of Reims)
    he wrote a life of St Remigius, in which he endeavoured by audacious falsifications to prove the supremacy of the church of Reims over the other churches...
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  • life of perpetual virginity, but she died not long after. Bishop Remigius of Reims addressed a letter of consolation to Clovis on the occasion of her...
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    sarcophagus in the abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims. Tilpin presumably performed the funeral. As a result, the city of Reims was neglected during the long reign...
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  • remaining bishops of the province of Reims had sent letters requesting Hugh be restored to the bishopric of Reims and Artald be expelled. Several of the...
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    vicinity of the subsequent Abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims; a statue of his baptism by Saint Remigius can still be seen there. The details of this event...
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    other European states]. Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt. Tafel 1. OCLC 750595132. The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 9919–966, ed. & trans. Steven Fanning;...
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    Theodoric of Mont d'Hor died 533), disciple of Saint Remigius who became abbot of Saint-Thierry Abbey near Reims, France Saint Tewdrig (alternatively Tewdric...
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    America Press. Roberts, Edward (2014). "Flodoard, the Will of St Remigius and the See of Reims in the Tenth Century" (PDF). Early Medieval Europe. 22 (2):...
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    Benedictine abbey founded by the bishop of Strasbourg, Remigius of Strasbourg [fr] in 770. On 10 May 777, Remigius brought relics of Sophia and her daughters from...
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    with whom he had: Bernhard (c. 720–787), Hieronymus (c. 722 – after 782), Remigius (d. 771) archbishop of Rouen. For early medieval authors, Charles was famous...
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  • Publishers. pp. 1169–1170. ISBN 1884964338. He was baptized by Saint Remigius, bishop of Reims. See Daly 1994:640 and note. The date of the death of Childeric...
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    Odo to Charles the Simple after being persuaded by Fulk, Archbishop of Reims, that it was in his best interests. Arnulf then took advantage of the following...
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    years he spent with his friend Peter of La Celle, now Abbot of St. Remigius at Reims. Here he wrote "Historia Pontificalis". In 1170, he led the delegation...
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    Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 548–549. (Use with caution; obsolete) Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI...
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  • Montepessulano, (c. 1128–1202) Albert of Saxony Albric of London Alberich of Reims Albert of Saxony, (1316–1390) Albertus Magnus Alcuin of York, (c. 735–804)...
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    family. In 625 Arnulf took part in a council held by the Frankish bishops at Reims. During his career he was attracted to religious life, and around 628 he...
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    Ingelheim that was intended to resolve the schism in the archiepiscopal see of Reims. Further imperial synods took place in 958, 972, 980, 993 and 996. The short...
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    Hincmar as Archbishop of Reims. On 6 December 1114 a Council was held in Beauvais, presided over by the Papal Legate Cardinal Kuno von Erach (Conon, Kono)...
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    historique since 1840. The Diocese of Laon was established by archbishop Remigius of Reims at the end of the fifth century. Presumably, an early church was erected...
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    Koerich as long ago as the 12th century when there were references to Saint Remigius, its patron saint. In 1610, the existing church was pulled down and in...
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    (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 6 July 2016. Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V...
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    King, descending directly on Clovis or perhaps brought by a dove to Saint Remigius. One version explains that an angel descended with the Fleur-de-lis ampulla...
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  • Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel signs unconditional surrender terms at Reims, France, ending Germany's participation in the war. The document takes effect...
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    (969–985) Dagbert (987–1013) Gauzlin Capet (1013–1030) ... Alberich of Reims (1136–1141) Henry de Sully (d. 1200) William of Donjeon (1200–09) Girard...
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    Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06. p. 219. Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi (in...
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    crowned in Chartres Cathedral, rather than the traditional Reims Cathedral, since both Paris and Reims were occupied at the time by the Catholic League. The...
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    (814–834, 837–840) Amalarius of Metz (834–837) administrator Amulo, (840-852) Remigius (852–875) St. Aurelian (d. 895) Burchard II of Lyon (?–?) Burchard III...
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    Annales Bertiniani, at the time being composed by Archbishop Hincmar of Reims, Carloman's mother, Emma, was encouraging her husband to favour Carloman...
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