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  • article is not about Hugh-Rainard of Tonnerre, bishop of Langres from 1065 to 1084 Hugh of Langres (died 1050) was bishop of Langres. As a theologian, he...
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    Hugh Capet (/ˈkæpeɪ/; French: Hugues Capet [yɡ kapɛ]; c. 940 – 24 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder of and first...
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    Saints Hugh of Langres and Hugh of Canterbury by Macrino d'Alba made in 1496. If the chancel vault still features Renaissance frescoes, the vast cycle of frescoes...
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    date) Hugh of Langres, French bishop and theologian Humphrey de Vieilles, Norman nobleman Michael Dokeianos, Byzantine general Suryavarman I, king of the...
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  • date) Hugh of Langres, French bishop and theologian Humphrey de Vieilles, Norman nobleman Michael Dokeianos, Byzantine general Suryavarman I, king of the...
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  • (Lanfranc, Hugh of Langres, etc.). Anselm of Canterbury (d. 1109) was the first to bring a sharp logic to bear upon the principal dogmas of Christianity...
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    Côte-d'Or (category Departments of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
    south-east facing slope of this escarpment which is the site of the celebrated Burgundy vineyards. To the west of the Plateau de Langres, towards Champagne...
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    of Langres (Latin: Dioecesis Lingonensis; French: Diocèse de Langres) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the département of Haute-Marne...
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    Bishop of Langres (1059–1111) Reginald, Abbot of Saint-Pierre de Flavigny (1065–1092) Henry, Count of Portugal (1066–1112) Portuguese House of Burgundy...
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    bishop of Langres, Harduoin, refused to dedicate the church of Sennecy so as not "to be exposed to the violence of the duke." His first son, Hugh, died...
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  • had the following children: Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (1057–1093) Odo I, Duke of Burgundy (1058–1103) Robert, bishop of Langres (1059–1111) Helie, a nun (b...
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    Rome by Bishop Gualtier of Chartres, Hugh of Langres, and Gervaise of Séez. The Dean of Bourges was appointed Administrator of the vacant diocese by Pope...
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  • Honorius of Amiens Cooks - Lawrence, Martha Coopers - Urban of Langres Couriers - Bona of Pisa Court clerks - Thomas More Craftsmen - Joseph, Macarius of Unzha...
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    ecclesiastical provinces of the archbishops of Arles, Aix, Vienne, Lyon (without Langres), and probably Besançon, as well as the dioceses of Tarentaise, Uzès...
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    century St. Bénigne was the personal monastery of the bishops of Langres. In 869 Isaac, Bishop of Langres, re-founded it as a Benedictine abbey, and restored...
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  • Halinard (category Archbishops of Lyon)
    monastery, Saint-Bénigne de Dijon in the diocese of Langres, with the permission of the bishop of Langres. He escaped a second time, and was brought back...
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    Robert of Burgundy (1059–1111) was a son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy. He was an archdeacon at Langres and was named...
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    bishop-dukes of Reims, Laon and Langres, The three bishop-counts of Beauvais, Châlons and Noyon (of Merovingian origin). The number of grand fiefs varies...
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    cis tertium [lapidem miliarium], "this side of the third (milestone)" of the Roman road connecting Langres and Chalons sur Saône, or alternatively from...
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  • Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres. Renaud could have had a brother named Dodo according...
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