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 Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
Archbishop of Sens from 968 to 977, he began building the Cathedral and greatly helped the monks of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif, in whose church he was buried.
The Archbishop of Sens took him into his clergy and he became Archbishop himself in 828.
A monk and Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium and Archbishop of Cologne in Germany.
www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk /saintsa.htm

  
 4è english
Before then, Paris depended on the archbishop of Sens who was often a member of one of the important families like the Guise’s of the Bourbon’s (family of the king).
The mansion was built between 1475-1519 for Tristan de Salazar, archbishop of Sens who wanted a residence in Paris.
Founded in 1886 from the legacy of the industrialist, Forney, it became a center for documentation for Parisian artists.
www.parisbalades.com /Arrond/4/4ee.htm

  
 Holiness in Holland - Missionary Years
Saint Wulfram was an Archbishop of Sens around the year 682 but he resigned from that office in order to go to Frisia to convert the heathen Frisians.
This biography was written at the request of Beornrade, the Abbot of Echternach and Archbishop of Sens.
At York he studied under Archbishop Egbert at the cathedral school and succeeded Aelbert as its master in 767.
www.franciscan-sfo.org /Holiness/Holiness%20in%20Holland%20-%20Missionary%20Years.htm

  
 Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
Archbishop of Sens from 968 to 977, he began building the Cathedral and greatly helped the monks of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif, in whose church he was buried.
A monk and Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium and Archbishop of Cologne in Germany.
A monk at Deerhurst in Gloucestershire in England, then Abbot of Bath, he became Bishop of Winchester in 984 and thirtieth Archbishop of Canterbury in 1005.
www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk /saintsa.htm

  
 Saint Ado of Vienne
Saint Ado was born in Sens and educated at the Benedictine abbey of Ferrieres.
He served as a pastor in Lyons until 860, when he became the archbishop of Vienne, appointed by Pope Nicholas I. Saint Ado wrote the lives of Saint Desiderius and Saint Theuderis.
Lothair bribed officials to get a divorce from his queen but was undone when Ado went to Rome and denounced the plot to the pope.
www.thesacredheart.com /sts/sa0089.htm

  
 Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Ado of Vienne
An archbishop and scholar, Ado was born in Sens and educated at the Benedictine abbey of Ferrieres.
Abbot Lupus Servatus, an outstanding humanist of the time, trained Ado, and was impressed with the obvious holiness of the young man. A noble by birth, Ado renounced his inheritance and became a Benedictine, in time assigned to the monastery of Prum, near Trier, Germany.
Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Ado of Vienne
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 Stefan (archbishop of Uppsala) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Present in Sens was another refugee: the Archbishop of Lund (Denmark), Eskil, who had been rooting for the wrong king in Denmark and thus forced in exile.
The Archbishop of Lund was declared primate of Uppsala, thereby given the right to ordain the Archbishop of Uppsala.
Stefan was the first Archbishop of Uppsala in the year 1164, a post he had until his death July 18, 1185.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stefan_(archbishop_of_Uppsala)   (288 words)

  
 Holiness in Holland - Missionary Years
Saint Wulfram was an Archbishop of Sens around the year 682 but he resigned from that office in order to go to Frisia to convert the heathen Frisians.
Wulfram's father was an officer in the army of King Dagobert and Saint Wulfram spent a few years in the court of King Clotaire III.
He baptized multitudes, among them the son of King Radbod and generally drew people from worshipping idols to Catholicism.
www.vietcatholic.net /catdir/hih1.html   (288 words)

  
 The Parish Church of St Wulfram
He became Archbishop of Sens in 693 and later, in 700 became a missionary to the pagan Frisians in what is now northern Germany.
Simon Jenkins in his recent book: England's 1000 Best Churches awards 5 stars to only 18 churches, one of which is St Wulfram's.
The spire is the 6th highest in the country and was the first of the great spires to be built in England between 1280 and 1300.
www.johnsplace.f9.co.uk /wulfram/building.html   (288 words)

  
 Jean Soucy
Wulfram, archbishop of Sens, in the VII century, then apostle, of the Frisons (the Dutch), for centuries, after his death, was invoked against the dangers, of the sea.
The present church, which is dedicated to him, was begun, in 1488 and was therefore, the one attended by Jean Soucy, the son of Claude and Francoise de Vaime (or Ceraime).
The mortal remains, of this saint, were brought to Abbeville, in 1058.
www.jamesgagne.net /GagneHistory/S/Soucy,Jean.htm   (288 words)

  
 4th arrondissement Paris
Originally inhabited by the archbishop of Sens, this mansion was built between 1475 and 1507, and is one of only three medieval private residences remaining in Paris.
Its reading room with painted ceiling is one of the finest in Paris.
The islands in the Seine are shared by the lst and 4th arrondissements
manstouch.com /travel/sights4th.html   (288 words)

  
 Jac Berrocal Interview
We gave concerts in churches and theatres, and in 1956 we sang at the funeral of Archbishop Lamy in Sens, and everybody was there.
Musiq Musik was recorded in the crypt of a Romanesque church, and of course Sens is famous for its cathedral.
Or at the Sens festival, Norbert Letheule, who read texts accompanied by Benoît Duteurtre dressed as a nurse in an SS uniform, with Jean-François Pauvros – who isn't exactly small – sitting on his shoulders playing guitar.
www.paristransatlantic.com /magazine/interviews/berrocal.html   (288 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: William of Tyre: Deeds Done Beyond the Sea
In their ninth year there was held in France, at Troyes, a council at which the Lord Archbishops of Reims and Sens and their suffragans were present, as well as the Bishop of Albano, who was the legate of the apostolic see, and the Abbots of Citeaux, Clairvaux, Pontigny, with many others.
William of Tyre was born in the Holy Land, born in the Holy Land and was, after a French education, appointed Archbishop of Tyre and Chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
The sixth of the Latin kings of Jerusalem was the lord Baldwin IV, son of the lord King Amalric of illustrious memory and of the Countess Agnes, daughter of the younger Count Jocelin of Edessa.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/tyre-cde.html   (16596 words)

  
 SAMBLANCAY (FAMILY) - LoveToKnow Article on SAMBLANCAY (FAMILY)
Another son, GUILLAUME DE BEAUNE, general of finances under his father, and banished from 1527 to 1535, was the father of the famous prelate, RENAUD DE BEAUNE (1527-1606), archbishop of Bourges (1581) and of Sens (1595).
His eldest son, MARTIN DE BEAUNE, who became archbishop of Tours in 1520, died in the same year as his father.
His efforts at pacification during the wars of religion culminated in the conversion of Henry IV., and it was he who presided at the ceremony of the king's abjuration of Protestantism on the 25th of July 1593.
www.1911encyclopedia.com /S/SA/SAMBLANCAY_FAMILY_.htm   (16596 words)

  
 Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
Archbishop of Sens from 968 to 977, he began building the Cathedral and greatly helped the monks of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif, in whose church he was buried.
A monk and Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium and Archbishop of Cologne in Germany.
Chosen to be Archbishop of Canterbury, he declined the office and recommended instead St Theodore of Tarsus, with whom he came to England.
www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk /saintsa.htm   (16596 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims
After his coronation in 875 the emperor summoned a great synod at Ponthion, which met in June, 876, and at which the papal Brief was read, appointing Ansegis, Archbishop of Sens, Vicar Apostolic of Gaul and Germany.
Although Hincmar was generally recognized as archbishop, owing to his investiture with the pallium by Leo IV, his opponents, especially the Emperor Lothair and his courtiers, still made use of the affair of Ebbo in order to ruin Hincmar.
The Archbishop of Reims had many reasons for being dissatisfied with his suffragan Rothadius of Soissons; and the latter in return made charges against Hincmar.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07356b.htm   (16596 words)

  
 Biographical Sketches of Joan of Arc's peers
When rector of the University, he sought to obtain a benefice near the Chapter of Reims, although he had already accumulated a canonicate and prebendary in the church of Chalons, and was curé of the parish church of Égriselles in the diocese of Sens.
Reims, he took part in the battle of Montepilloy, in the attack on Paris, and he was established as the lieutenant-general of Ile de France.
Regnault, after Reims, always represented the cause of peace in the King's council, against Jeanne and those who desired adventures, like the duc d'Alençon To this extent one can say that Regnault was responsible for her loss.
www.saint-joan-of-arc.com /bios.htm   (16596 words)

  
 Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Ado of Vienne
An archbishop and scholar, Ado was born in Sens and educated at the Benedictine abbey of Ferrieres.
He served as a pastor in Lyons until 860, when he became the archbishop of Vienne, appointed by Pope Nicholas I. Ado reformed the clergy in Vienne and wrote the lives of St. Desiderius and St. Theuderis.
Abbot Lupus Servatus, an outstanding humanist of the time, trained Ado, and was impressed with the obvious holiness of the young man. A noble by birth, Ado renounced his inheritance and became a Benedictine, in time assigned to the monastery of Prum, near Trier, Germany.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=1139   (16596 words)

  
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St. Wulfram, archbishop of Sens (+late 7th c.).
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 CINAPOL Archives: Fwd: Michael Seitz, urgent prayers
>687); St. Wulfram, Archbishop of Sens (A.D. 703?); The Martyrs of Mar Saba
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - L
Consecrated, December 8, 1979, cathedral of Orléans, by Cardinal François Marty, archbishop of Paris, assisted by Eugène Ernoult, archbishop of Sens, and by Daniel Pézeril, titular bishop of Reperi, auxiliary of Paris.
Consecrated, August 15, 1979, basilica of Guadalupe, México, by Cardinal Ernesto Corripio Ahumada, archbishop of México.
In the same ceremony were consecrated Cardinal Domenico Tardini, secretary of State; Angelo Dell'Acqua, titular archbishop of Chalcedonia, substitue of the Secretariat of State, future cardinal; and Mario Casariego y Acevedo, C.R.S., titular bishop of Pudenziana and auxiliary of Guatemala, future cardinal.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-l.htm   (16596 words)

  
 enguerrand
Marigny was planning to tax the Lombard bankers in order to capitlize the treassure but the existence of an ilegal document, signed by his brother the Archbishop of Sens, which was in the hands of the banker Tolomei, who tried to bribe the chancellor, prevent him to do it.
Thanks to the advisment of Robert d'Artois, Valois reverted again to that document signed by the Archbishop of Sens, in the hands of banker Tolomei.
Enguerrand helped Philippe in debasing the coinage and acted as the King's agent in the contest with Louis de Nevers, the son of Roberth de Bethume, count of Flanders; he imprisoned Louis and forced Robert to surrender Llle, Douay and Bethune.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicolas de Thou
To end the dispute with Renaud de Beaune, Archbishop of Bourges, who had just been appointed Archbishop of Sens and who claimed the honour of anointing the king, de Thou by a skilful move had himself appointed by the archbishop of Reims as his representative and was thus commissioned to proceed with the coronation.
Nicholas de Thou temporized, and on 20 April, 1591, received in his place Henry of Navarre, the future Henry IV.
He became a canon of the cathedral of Paris in 1547, and Bishop of Chartres by a Bull of 8 April, 1573.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14707a.htm   (292 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicolas de Thou
To end the dispute with Renaud de Beaune, Archbishop of Bourges, who had just been appointed Archbishop of Sens and who claimed the honour of anointing the king, de Thou by a skilful move had himself appointed by the archbishop of Reims as his representative and was thus commissioned to proceed with the coronation.
Bishop of Chartres, uncle of the historian Jacques-Auguste de Thou, b.
Nicholas de Thou temporized, and on 20 April, 1591, received in his place Henry of Navarre, the future Henry IV.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14707a.htm   (292 words)

  
 Historical abbots - Wikpedia
Saint Abel (died 5 August 764) was abbot of Lobbes and archbishop of Rheims.
The pope refused to hand the pallium to abel and gave it to archbishop Hartbert von Sens instead.
On 3 March 744 he became archbishop of Rheims in the synod of Soissons.
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Historical_abbots   (210 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicolas de Thou
To end the dispute with Renaud de Beaune, Archbishop of Bourges, who had just been appointed Archbishop of Sens and who claimed the honour of anointing the king, de Thou by a skilful move had himself appointed by the archbishop of Reims as his representative and was thus commissioned to proceed with the coronation.
Bishop of Chartres, uncle of the historian Jacques-Auguste de Thou, b.
Nicholas de Thou temporized, and on 20 April, 1591, received in his place Henry of Navarre, the future Henry IV.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14707a.htm   (292 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Fathers of Mercy
Bernadon, Archbishop of Sens, who later became a cardinal.
On the recommendation of Cardinal d'Aviau, Archbishop of Bordeaux, Cardinal Fesch, Archbishop of Lyons, who was especially interested in the project, invited Father Rauzan to Lyons, where, in 1808, he gathered around him a number of Zealous and noted preachers.
So effective was their preaching in the Diocese of Troyes, that they won the favour of Napoleon I, and received from the Government, unsolicited, subsidies to defray the expenses of their missions.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05794a.htm   (292 words)

  
 Ancestors of King Of France Louis II FRANCE
Upon his death, nobles, looking to enhance their own power saw the kingdom partitioned between Louis III and Carloman, who were both crowned and anointed at Ferrieres in September 879 by Ansegis, Archbishop of Sens.
Louis was the King of Aquitaine from 867 to 879 and became King of France in 877, crowned at Compiegne by Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims on October 8th.
Louis married Luitgarde DE SAXONY, daughter of Ludolph DE SAXONY and Oda DE THURINGIA.
www.whosyomama.com /gabroaddrick3/3861.htm   (436 words)

  
 Ancestors of King Of France Louis II FRANCE
Upon his death, nobles, looking to enhance their own power saw the kingdom partitioned between Louis III and Carloman, who were both crowned and anointed at Ferrieres in September 879 by Ansegis, Archbishop of Sens.
Louis was the King of Aquitaine from 867 to 879 and became King of France in 877, crowned at Compiegne by Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims on October 8th.
Louis married Luitgarde DE SAXONY, daughter of Ludolph DE SAXONY and Oda DE THURINGIA.
www.whosyomama.com /gabroaddrick3/3861.htm   (436 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jansenius and Jansenism
D'Estrées, the Bishop of Laon, was chosen as mediator, and at his request there were associated with him de Gondren, Archbishop of Sens.
The publication of this decision aroused all enlightened Catholics, and the "case of conscience" was condemned by Clement XI (1703), by Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris, by a large number of bishops, and finally by the faculties of theology of Louvain, Douai, and Paris.
A provincial conference was supposed to inquire whether absolution might be given to a cleric who declared that he held on certain points the sentiments "of those called Jansenists", especially that of respectful silence on the question of fact.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08285a.htm   (9104 words)

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