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  • Abbot of Saint-Romain was a French diplomat commissioned by Louis XIV to visit Portugal in 1666 with the mission of drawing it into the sphere of France...
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    Saint Romain, bishop of Rouen 638–657: Dadon, known as Saint Ouen, grand référendaire to Dagobert I and also to Clovis II 657–695: Ansbert, bishop of...
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  • to his consecrator; or in the case of an abbot at his investiture, once only. In a ceremonial similar to that of the Laudes Regiæ or Carolingian Litany...
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    reminder to the monks of their impending death and fate in the hereafter. The Archbishop of Saint Catherine's is commonly the Abbot as well. After death...
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    to Saint-Pierre, it hosted his tomb in 1095. In 1090 he had acquired through the abbot Odon of Saint-Médard de Soissons the head of Saint Romain, the...
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  • which Remy, archbishop of Lyon, gave him the parish of Saint-Romain near Vienne. The following year he was elected archbishop of Vienne and dedicated in...
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    [year needed] 727-731 : Saint Pirmin 731-752 : Romain 752-762 : Baldebert 762-774 : Haribert 774-789 : Amicus 789-792 : Saint Simpert 792-793 : Charlemagne...
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    Palladius of Auxerre 800? - 840?: Saint Abbo, Bishop of Auxerre († December 3, 860) 850? - †864: Conrad I, Count of Auxerre [...]? - 886? : Abbot Hugh (†...
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    the rest of the decoration. Saint-Romain tower Top of the Saint-Romain tower Capital of a column of the Saint-Romain tower The Saint-Romain tower, on...
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    La Ferté Abbey (category Monuments historiques of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
    1357–1371 : Claude I 1371–1385 : Pierre IV de Marcilly 1385–1392 : Guy de Saint-Romain 1392–1412 : Etienne I de La Chèze 1412–1416 : Guillaume IV 1416–1419 :...
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    Guigo I (category Year of birth unknown)
    of Saint-Romain, was a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of Grande Chartreuse monastery in the 12th century. He was born in 1083 near the Chateau of Saint-Romain...
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    Jacques Romain Georges Brel (French: [ʒɑk ʁɔmɛ̃ ʒɔʁʒ bʁɛl] ; 8 April 1929 – 9 October 1978) was a Belgian singer and actor who composed and performed theatrical...
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    Gilbert Motier de La Fayette (category Marshals of France)
    February 1463) Seigneur of La Fayette, Pontgibaud, Ayes, Nébouzac, Saint-Romain and Montel-de-Gelat was a Marshal of France, namesake of and relation to Gilbert...
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  • also Élie de Talleyrand-Périgord, Bishop of Auxerre Hélias de Saint-Yrieix (died 1367) French Benedictine abbot, bishop and cardinal. Hélie de Bourdeilles...
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    Nicetius (redirect from Saint Nicetius)
    dignitaries of high rank in distant places. Letters are extant that were written to him by Abbot Florianus of Romain-Moûtier (Canton of Vaud, Switzerland)...
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  • club Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise was founded in 1905, by the abbot Ernest Abbé Deschamps. The club success, becoming a force in the Catholic...
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    in Stavelot was built by abbot Godwin and, on 25 June 685, was dedicated to saints Martin, Peter, and Paul. The relics of Saint Remaclus were housed in...
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  • Cours d'histoire des Etats Européens, depuis le bouleversement de l'empire romain d'Occident jusqu'en 1789 (in French). Vol. 38. Gide Fils. pp. 28–33. Retrieved...
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    telling the story of Sextius Calvinus, called Aix "the city which took his name." Cited by J.R. Palanque in "La Rattachement a l'Empire Romain" in Baratier...
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    where a tributary of the Trey flows. Long considered the oldest settlement of the Premonstratensians order in Lorraine, its abbot in the early 17th century...
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