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  Adalberon, Bishop of Laon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not be confused with Adalberon, archbishop of Rheims (d.
Winning the confidence of Charles of Lorraine and of Arnulf, archbishop of Reims, he was restored to his see; but he soon took the opportunity to betray Laon, together with Charles and Arnulf, into the hands of Hugh Capet.
Adalberon wrote a satirical poem in the form of a dialogue dedicated to Robert II of France, in which he showed his dislike of Odilo, abbot of Cluny, and his followers, and his objection to persons of humble birth being made bishops.
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 Reims - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Remy, Bishop of Rheims, begging of Clovis the restitution of the Sacred Vase taken by the Franks in the Pillage of Soissons.--Costumes of the Court of Burgundy in the Fifteenth Century.--Facsimile of a Miniature on a Manuscript of the "History of the Emperors" (Library of the Arsenal).
Clovis, after his victory at Soissons (486), was baptized by Remi, the bishop of Reims, in a ceremony with the oil of the sacred phial which was believed to have been brought from heaven by a dove for the baptism of Clovis and was preserved in the abbey of St. Remi.
Adalberon was also one of the prime authors of the revolution which put the Capet house in the place of the Carolingians.
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 Reims
Louis IV gave the town and countship of Reims to the archbishop Artaldus In Louis VII gave the title of duke and peer to William of Champagne, archbishop from 1176 to 1202, and the archbishops of Reims took precedence of the other ecclesiastical peers of the realm.
In the 10th century Reims had become a centre of intellectual culture, Archbishop Adalberon[?], seconded by the monk Gerbert (afterwards Pope Silvester II), having founded schools where the “liberal arts“ were taught.
The most important prerogative of the archbishops was the consecration of the kings of France-- a privilege which was exercised, except in a few cases, from the time of Philippe II, Auguste to that of Charles X.
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 Louis V of France - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
One particular foe was Adalberon, archbishop of Rheims whom Otto I had elevated to the powerful archbishopric of Reims.
During Lothair's time, Adalberon had tried to negotiate an alliance between the two houses; but the deal had gone bad, and Lothair had tried him for treason in 986.
But the clergy, including both Adalberon and Gerbert (who later became Pope Sylvester II), argued eloquently for Hugh Capet, who not only was of noble blood but had proven himself through his actions and his military might.
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 Reims - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Clovis, after his victory at Soissons (486), was baptized by Rémi, the bishop of Reims, in a ceremony with the oil of the sacred phial which was believed to have been brought from heaven by a dove for the baptism of Clovis and was preserved in the abbey of St. Remi.
Joan of Arc's first letter to Rheims (http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_aug_5_1429.html) - Translation of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on August 5, 1429.
Joan of Arc's second letter to Rheims (http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_march_16_1430.html) - Letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on March 16, 1430.
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 Reims Hotels
Reims (English traditionally Rheims) (pronounced in French) is a city of northern France, 144 km (89 miles) east-northeast of Paris.
He was a master at Rheims from 1118 to 1136 and the Archdeacon there from 1131 to 1136.
In 1023, archbishop Ebles acquired the County of Reims, which became a duchy and a peerage between 1060 and 1170.
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 wiki/Reims Definition / wiki/Reims Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Reims (English traditionally Rheims) (pronounced /ʀɛ̃s/ in French French (le français, la langue française) is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered in speakers only by Spanish and Portuguese.
In 1874 the construction of a chain of detached forts was begun in the vicinity, Reims being selected as one of the chief defences of the northern approaches of Paris.
Louis IV gave the town and countship of Reims to the archbishop Artaldus in 940 Events Births Brian Boru, high king of Ireland Abu'l-Wafa, Iranian mathematician Deaths ar-Radi (Caliph of Baghdad) Athelstan, who was succeeded by his half-brother, Edmund...
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 REIMS (RHEIMS) - Online Information article about REIMS (RHEIMS)
chimney of the 15th century, medallions of the archbishops of Reins, and portraits of fourteen kings crowned in the city.
The perimeter of the defences is not quite 22 m., and the forts are a mean distance of 6 m.
gave the town and countship of Reims to the archbishop Artaldus in 940.
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 The Ultimate Reims Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Reims (English traditionally Rheims) (pronounced in French) is a city of northern France, 144 km.(89 miles) east-northeast of Paris.
Joan of Arc's first letter to Rheims - Translation of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on August 5, 1429.
Joan of Arc's second letter to Rheims - Letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on March 16, 1430.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: France
A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims (806-82), was the deviser of the new arrangement.
Six years before Luther's time, the archbishop Lefebvre of Etaples (Faber Stapulensis), a protégé of Louis XII and of Francis I, had preached the necessity of reading the scriptures and of "bringing back religion to its primitive purity".
Francis Taurugi, a companion of St. Philip Neri, was archbishop of Avignon.
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 SYLVESTER II
There he became a bosom friend of the political minded Archbishop Adalberon and threw himself into the maze of intrigue which ended the Carolingian dynasty in France.
After this intrigue was successfully climaxed by the coronation of Hugh Capet in 987, Gerbert might reasonably have expected to become archbishop of Rheims on Adalberon's death.
He was rewarded, for if Otto was unable to get him reinstated at Rheims, he did have him made archbishop of Ravenna.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp140.htm   (552 words)

  
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 JOHN XV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The most interesting case of Pope John's pontificate was the fight over the archbishopric of Rheims in France.
Hugh Capet, helped by Archbishop Adalberon of Rheims and the monk, Gerbert, had finally supplanted the Carolingian dynasty on the throne of France.
The Carolingian Charles, duke of Lorraine, invaded France in an attempt to dethrone Hugh.
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 Reims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
[http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_aug_5_1429.html Joan of Arc's first letter to Rheims] - Translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on August 5, 1429.
[http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_march_16_1430.html Joan of Arc's second letter to Rheims] - Letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on March 16, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
[http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_Mar1430.html Joan of Arc's last letter to Rheims] - Letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on March 28, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
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 www.FrenchHistory.net - 14 - LAST CAROLINGIANS. CHARLES THE SIMPLE ONE. - LOUIS IV
Louis IV went of Laon to Rheims, when it saw a wolf: he sprang at once with his continuation, au.grand.galop, and already he leaned on his saddle to strike it, when the frightened horse made a variation and désarçonna its rider.
The powerful archbishop of Rheims Adalbéron, while declaring himself for Hugues Capet, had involved with him the clergy of France, which had seemed favorable to the Carolingians hitherto.
Died of Louis V. Louis V prepared to walk against the archbishop of Rheims Adalbéron, when he died suddenly, as had died his Lothaire father and his grandfather Louis IV.
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 Dolmetsch Online - Music Theory Online - Music before the 16th Century
The first book (to 741) consists mainly of extracts from Bede, Paulus Diaconus and other writers; of the second book (741-906) the latter part is original and valuable, although the chronology is at fault and the author relied chiefly upon tradition and hearsay for his information.
Theorist and composer, Philippe de Vitry [Vitriaco, Vittriaco] (1291-1361) attended the Sorbonne in Paris and was ordained a deacon; held prebends in Cambrai, Clermont, St. Quentin, and elsewhere, and was canon of Soissons and Archbishop of Brie.
They also pleased Charles V in Rheims that he donated 80 francs in gold "for the musicians of the King of Cyprus".
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 The Duchess Of Berry/Charles X by Imbert de St-Amand - Full Text Free Book (Part 2/4)
Adalberon, Archbishop of Rheims, on the subject of the coronation
Pentecost, the Archbishop of Rheims assembled in a chapel of that
to be crowned in this Cathedral of Rheims!
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 The Duchess Of Berry And The Court Of Charles X by Baron Imbert de Saint-Amand, Arthur Léon eBook by BookRags
The words of Adalberon, Archbishop of Rheims, on the subject of the coronation of Hugh Capet, are still true to-day.
The Chambers or the Deputies of the Chambers whom he may summon to Rheims in his suite, the magistrates who shall swell his cortege, the soldiers who shall surround his person, will feel the faith of religion and royalty strengthened in them by this imposing solemnity.
In opening the session of the Chambers in the Hall of the Guards at the Louvre, December 22d, 1824, he announced, amid general approval, the grand solemnity that was to take place at Rheims in the course of the following year.
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 English
Later on the town was hotly disputed because of its position on the border.
Then Adalberon, the archbishop of Rheims, set up there a Benedictine abbey which quickly grew in importance and even hosted several synods.
A doctor in medecine, he is the author of a study and an original thesis upon the health of professional musicians.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg61.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims was born in 967.
He died in 990 in Rheims, Marne, France.
She died before 5 Mar 1004/1005 in France.
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 History of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He strongly supported the kingship of Charles the Bald, under whose scepter he would have placed Lorraine also.
Gerbert, who afterwards became Sylvester II, adviser and secretary to Adalberon, and Arnoul, Bishop of Orléans, also spoke in support of Hugh, with the result that he was proclaimed king.
Thus the Capetian dynasty had its rise in the person of Hugh Capet.
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 1575 oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
- Edmund Grindal succeeds Matthew Parker as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- [http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_aug_5_1429.html Joan of Arc's first letter to Rheims] - Translation by Allen Williamson of the letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on August 5, 1429.
- [http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/joanofarc_letter_march_16_1430.html Joan of Arc's second letter to Rheims] - Letter dictated by Joan of Arc to the city of Rheims on March 16, 1430, translated by Allen Williamson.
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 A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot - Full Text Free Book (Part 5/7)
Adalberon, archbishop of Rheims, the most notable and most able of the
The authority of Adalberon was of great weight in the matter.
As archbishop he was full of zeal, and at the same time of wisdom in
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 Etext » books
The King was received at the Metropolitan Church by the Archbishop of Paris at the head of his clergy.
The Domine salvum, fac regem, was intoned and repeated by the deputations of all the authorities and by the crowd filling the nave, the side-aisles, and the tribunes of the vast basilica.
The Grand Almoner was the Cardinal, Prince of Croy, Archbishop of Rowen; the First Almoner, Mgr.
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 The Epic
Marcel Abelhard, a colleague working at an abbey library in France, wires to announce that he's uncovered an extremely important piece of evidence, an ancient illuminated manuscript called the Chronicle of Adalberon, that gives details about where the Rod of Aaron might be found.
The Chronicle of Adalberon is a text known to have been written by the Archbishop of Rheims in the early eleventh century, but no copy was thought to have survived to the present day.
It's the man from the picture in the Chronicle of Adalberon, Basle, the court magician of King Lothaire, standing before them large as life.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Royal Court of France
We have also decided, and establish by the present, that just as the kings of France first receive the crowned insignia from your hands, likewise in solemn processions in which the same kings are crowned, they shall be crowned by no other archbishop or bishop in your presence or that of your successors."
"We have decided by apostolic authority, that none other than the archbishop of Reims is permitted to anoint the king of France, or to crown him, as has been established by ancient custom."
The relations of France, and the means by which to compel the intransigent
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