• There have been a number of councils held at Troyes: The council was held on orders of Pope Nicholas I, to deal with Hincmar of Reims and his quarrels...
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    decrees to strengthen their communities. In or around 1160, a synod was held in Troyes. This synod was led by Rabbeinu Tam, his brother, the Rashbam, both grandchildren...
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    the oath Formosus is said to have sworn before the council at Troyes in 878. The Cadaver Synod is generally presumed to have been politically motivated...
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    were condemned at the second council of Quierzy (853) and Valence (855), and the decisions of these two synods were confirmed at the synods of Langres and...
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    Troyes (Latin: Dioecesis Trecensis; French: Diocèse de Troyes) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Troyes...
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  • Rashbam (category Clergy from Troyes)
    between 1150 and 1158. In or around 1160, a synod was held in Troyes as part of the Takkanot Shum. This synod was led by the Rashbam, his brother, Rabbeinu...
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    famous as a trouvère, and was the first Frenchman to rule Navarre. Born in Troyes, he was the son of Theobald III of Champagne and Blanche of Navarre, the...
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  • initiative of the Gallic bishops to send Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of Troyes travelling to Britain in 429 to confront bishops reportedly holding Pelagian...
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  • "Frankish synods" were held, marking a particularly Germanic development in the Western Church. A model for the following Frankish synods was set by...
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    himself of an appropriately ligueur delegation from Troyes, he left for the meeting at Blois. At the estates, he clashed with Henri, brow-beating the...
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    oaths. The details of the peace arrangements are unknown, but Prudentius of Troyes uses the title "duke" (dux) for the first time in this context and this...
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    Noyon, and Senlis; Châlons; Langres; Soissons, Laon, and Saint-Quentin; and Troyes. The archepiscopal see is located in the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims...
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    Troyes during the French Wars of Religion. Manchester University Press. p. 84. ISBN 0-7190-4694-7. Roberts, Penny (1996). A City in Conflict: Troyes during...
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    Paris (Pierre II de la Chapelle), Orléans (Manassé de Seignelay), Troyes (Hervée de Troyes), Nevers (Guillaume I de Saint-Lazare), Meaux (Geoffroi de Tressy)...
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  • in the Leonine City for thirty days and John fled Rome for Troyes. At Troyes, he held a synod in which he offered to crown Louis the Stammerer emperor,...
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  • counts, including Nibelung II, Count of the Vexin, and Aleran, Count of Troyes, that assisted in the management of the kingdom. Engelram is indicated as...
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  • author of the Ṭurim. In or around 1160, a synod was held in Troyes as part of the Takkanot Shum. This synod was led by Rabbeinu Tam, his brother, the...
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    PDF Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine K. Sarah-Jane Murray, From Plato to Lancelot: a preface to Chrétien de Troyes, Syracuse 2008, p. 148 Google...
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    Robert II of France (category Burials at the Basilica of Saint-Denis)
    Aurillac, his task, initially, was to preside over episcopal synods: "He [Robert II] attended synods of bishops to discuss ecclesiastical affairs with them...
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    received on to the Protestant church of Troyes which was already in the process of arming its members. In Troyes, close to Wassy, tensions were escalating...
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    southeast of Bar-sur-Aube. In the year 1128, Bernard attended the Council of Troyes, at which he traced the outlines of the Rule of the Knights Templar, which...
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    mistakenly by his subordinate officer des Bordes with whom he had collaborated at Troyes. He was succeeded in the Nevers line by his brother Jacques who was left...
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  • of Regensburg. In or around 1160, a synod was held in Troyes as part of the Takkanot Shum. This synod was led by Rabbeinu Tam, his brother, the Rashbam...
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    at the Council of Constance, with the claimants in Rome and Pisa agreeing to resign and the third claimant excommunicated by the cardinals, who held a...
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    of both Chartres and Troyes a minority of the cahiers assembled were in favour of the ligueur program. Within the city of Troyes itself, the mayor Pierre...
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    could be held. The Protestants were not to meet at night. Pastors of the Protestant church had to swear to abide by the terms of the edict. Synods were prohibited...
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    "États Provinciaux" (Provincial Assemblies) and in Provincial Conciles or Synods convoked by the king to discuss religious issues. The church also claimed...
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    relegislating the canons of earlier synods, especially concerning the discipline of the regular and secular clergy. Another synod may have taken place, possibly...
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    mentioned at the Council of Arles (314). By the close of the fourth century Christianity had made such progress in Bordeaux that a synod was held there (384)...
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    religion were influenced by John Calvin's works and established Calvinist synods. They were determined to end religious oppression. The Huguenots of the...
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