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| Outside of | Rheims, Albert was accosted by eight followers of Hen |
| In October, 1583, he returned to | Rheims, and Allen, despite some doubts, readmitted hi |
| t in a mission to Denmark in 823, with Ebbo of | Rheims and Halitgar, bishop of Cambrai. |
| Sevez was present at the German surrender in | Rheims, and signed the German Instrument of Surrender |
| Leaving Rome in September 1583, he was at | Rheims and then set out for the mission in England on |
| e, at this time, was preparing for its move to | Rheims, and record keeping was affected. |
| ed on 8 December 877 by Hincmar, archbishop of | Rheims, and was crowned a second time in September 87 |
| e groundwork for subsequent French offenses on | Rheims and Paris. |
| John's College, Oxford, the English college at | Rheims and the Venerable English College at Rome, in |
| to Rome and had reached the English College at | Rheims, arriving on December 29, 1579 and set out for |
| er, Fulk the Venerable, was even archbishop of | Rheims, assisting Guy III in making a claim on the Fr |
| Local folklore says that the inhabitants of | Rheims built the arch in gratitude when the Romans br |
| ocession passed by including the Archbishop of | Rheims, carrying the Blessed Sacrament. |
| e tonsure at age eleven and was named canon of | Rheims Cathedral when he was sixteen. |
| ed Europe, and spent his later years living in | Rheims composing and supervising the creation of his |
| during a temporary migration of the college to | Rheims; consequently, it has been commonly known as t |
| Baude Cordier (born c. 1380 in | Rheims, died before 1440) was a French composer from |
| The school itself was temporarily in | Rheims due to ongoing conflict in Douai. |
| rman appointed the famous former archbishop of | Rheims, Ebbo, as bishop between 845 and 847. |
| stablished in 1960 and includes the much older | Rheims Faculty of Law, a law school. |
| On 27 August 1579, he left | Rheims for England, where, along with Thomas Ford and |
| a priest at Cambrai in September 1577 and left | Rheims for England on May 3, 1578; however, he return |
| he German Surrender Documents on 7 May 1945 at | Rheims, France. |
| can be found in museums in Brussels, Belgium; | Rheims, France; and Riga, Latvia. |
| He studied at | Rheims from 1583 to 1585 and then returned and worked |
| Wagner-Dobler I, | Rheims H, Felske A, Pukall R, Tindall BJ (2003). |
| rs in a high ranking post at the University of | Rheims, he departed for Rome, probably around 1570. |
| I've always seen it as | Rheims, however I do not read nearly enough about Fra |
| Turbeville attended the Council of | Rheims in 1148. |
| He attended the Council of | Rheims in 1148. |
| Grierson at | Rheims in 1909 (shown in the centre with hands behind |
| He gained a diploma from the faculty at | Rheims in 1768 and later won a prize given by the Par |
| resented King Henry at a papal council held at | Rheims in 1131. |
| s a treatise written by Hincmar, archbishop of | Rheims, in 882 for Carloman II on the occasion of his |
| storic winery complex located in the Hamlet of | Rheims in the Town of Urbana in Steuben County, New Y |
| Confessor sent Dudoc along with two abbots to | Rheims in 1049 on a diplomatic mission, where he atte |
| cal record as bishop of Angers at the synod of | Rheims in 1049, and for a long time had been an adher |
| The Council of | Rheims in 1148, at which both Gilbert and Stephen wer |
| , 1909, p.536: Tabulated Performances, &c., of | Rheims Meeting |
| The | Rheims New Testament had, however, been available for |
| a Catholic, he entered the English College at | Rheims on 30 September 1586 to study for the priestho |
| He was admitted to the English College at | Rheims on 25 November 1580, and the following Septemb |
| Despite the urging of Fulk of | Rheims on his behalf, Lambert found himself abandoned |
| He arrived at | Rheims on November 14, 1585 but then set out again an |
| In | Rheims, on 7 May 1945, acting in his capacity as Gene |
| released after seven years, and the bishop of | Rheims reinstated Latro's father as bishop of Laon. |
| osition to Chilperic and deposed the bishop of | Rheims, Rigobert, replacing him with one Milo. |
| In 922, the Archbishop of | Rheims, Seulf, called on Herbert II to reduce some of |
| orters, which included Praejectus, St. Reol of | Rheims, St. Agilbert of Paris, and St. Ouen of Rouen, |
| Returning to Laon, he forced the Archbishop of | Rheims to keep a garrison in Verdun to prevent the ci |
| ry 1957, he collapsed while making a speech at | Rheims town hall, and died a few minutes later. |
| the King James Bible translators excluded the | Rheims version from the list of previous English tran |
| Quit ye like men" (alternatively, in the Douay | Rheims version, "Do manfully" or, in the New American |
| Saint Rieul, Bishop of | Rheims, was bishop of that town from 673 to around 68 |
| he village, only 15 kilometers north-east from | Rheims, was occupied by German troops. |
| Robert the Monk of | Rheims was later commissioned to re-write the entire |
| Because the diocese of | Rheims was too large, Remigius had decided to create |
| terwards he was sent to the English College at | Rheims, where he received the first tonsure from the |
| of Provence and brother of Fulk, Archbishop of | Rheims, who strongly supported the Carolingian dynast |
| They returned with archbishop Ebo of | Rheims, who had gone to preach in the land of the Dan |
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