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  • Lambert of Guînes (died 16 May 1115) was the bishop of Arras (1094–1115). He was a major regional player and an active proponent of the Cluniac reform...
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    Anchin Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Anchin)
    monk of the Saint-Vaast Abbey, near Arras. Pope Urban II wrote to him several times. He attended the Council of Clermont of 1095 and the Synod of Arras in...
    12 KB (1,160 words) - 17:54, 30 May 2024
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    Bible moralisée (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from February 2017)
    up in the churches, because, as the Synod of Arras (1025) said, "The illiterate contemplated in the lineaments of painting what they, having never learnt...
    30 KB (4,427 words) - 15:07, 9 October 2023
  • from the end of 1180, he was Abbot of Cîteaux. In the spring of 1184, Pierre became Bishop of Arras and was consecrated during the Synod of Verona, in the...
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  • King of France. In 1024 Gerard called a synod in Arras to confront a purported heresy fomented by the Gundulfian heretics, who denied the efficacy of the...
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  • Ioannes, Bishop of Thérouanne Gotofridus, Bishop of Amiens Galo, Bishop of Paris Lambertus, Bishop of Arras 1129 - convened by Bernard of Clairvaux: recognized...
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    the opening of the synod. The Council was seated on 14 December 1431, at a period when the conciliar movement was strong and the authority of the papacy...
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    near Arras (Belgica Secunda); the invaders are stopped around a river-crossing near Vicus Helena. Rechiar succeeds his father Rechila as king of the Suebi...
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    Laurent Ulrich (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    responding to the urging of Pope Francis, he organized a provincial synod for his archdiocese and its two suffragans, Arras and Cambrai. Pope Francis...
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    front of the States-General collapsed on 6 January 1579 when the County of Artois, the County of Hainaut and the city of Douai signed the Union of Arras, seeking...
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  • Maximilian de Berghes (category Year of birth uncertain)
    archbishop of Reims, to whom Cambrai, Tournai, Arras and Saint-Omer had previously been subject (Namur had been part of the diocese of Liège). Maximilian...
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  • John Dennis (bishop) (category Alumni of St Catharine's College, Cambridge)
    1956, Dennis married Dorothy Mary, daughter of Godfrey Parker Hinnels (who fought at the first Battle of Arras in World War I). They had two sons; the elder...
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  • Jean Six (category Academic staff of the Old University of Leuven)
    1581 by Mathieu Moulart, bishop of Arras, assisted by Jean Sarazin, abbot of St Vaast, and Arnold Gantois, abbot of Marchiennes Abbey. He was installed...
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    The Council of Clermont was a mixed synod of ecclesiastics and laymen of the Catholic Church, called by Pope Urban II and held from 17 to 27 November 1095...
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    religious colleges); institutions such as Chelsea College in London and Arras College in Paris were set up expressly to favor such writing. The major...
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    1554 to 1557 he was librarian to Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle in Atrecht (Arras). He left Granvelle to study in Geneva under Calvin and Beza and in 1557...
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    in 499; Arras, where he installed St. Vedast; and Laon, which he gave to his niece's husband Gunband. In 530 he consecrated Medardus, Bishop of Noyon....
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    1108, thanks to the intervention of Ivo of Chartres and Lambert of Arras, thereby ending the conflict over the See of Reims. Gallia christiana Tome IX...
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    Treaty of Arras, and because Philip II needed them elsewhere subsequently, the Duke of Parma was unable to advance any further until the end of 1581. In...
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    Antoine Havet (category Year of birth unknown)
    and was sent to school in Arras, where he joined the Dominican Order. He studied philosophy and theology at the College of Sorbonne, graduating doctor...
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