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invited Archbishop Renaud to Italy to discuss the problems of the French church; he returned in 1090. In 1092 he presided at the Council of Soissons. On 20 March 1093, he held another Council at Reims, which received complaints against the Count of Flanders, who was seizing the property of deceased clerics. Another Council was held at Reims between 17 and 20 September 1094, attended by twenty-three bishops. He also subscribed the acts of the Council of Soissons (Mont-Saint-Marie) in 1095, and he was present at the celebrated Council of Clermont in November 1095. He died on 21 January 1096. Fisquet, pp. 76–78.
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the poenitentiarius. There were also a number of collegiate churches in the diocese, whose clergy were led by canons: Saint-Symphorien in Reims (a dean and 20 prebends); Saint-Timothée in Reims (12 prebends); Saint-Côme in Reims (4 prebends); Sainte-Nourrice in Reims (11 prebends); Saint-Pierre aux Dames in Reims (4 prebends); Mézières (a dean, a treasurer and 12 prebends); Braux (12 prebends); Montfaucon (a provost and canons); and Avenay (6 prebends).
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suspended from his functions. He appealed to Pope Gregory, who ordered Hugues de Die and Abbot Hugues of Cluny to investigate further. Manasses was summoned to the Council of Lyon in 1078 to demonstrate his innocence, but instead he attempted to bribe Bishop Hugues to make a favorable report to the Pope. He was deposed in 1080, and Pope Gregory approved the sentence. Manasses died in Rome in 1092. Fisquet, pp. 74–76.
4301: 2299:. On 1 January 1351 he was consecrated a bishop, and given the title of Patriarch of Alexandria. In March 1352 he was named Administrator of the diocese of Reims; he was never the Archbishop. He resigned his functions on 22 February 1355. He died in the Dominican convent at Clermont on 25 May 1355. His memorial inscription names him Patriarch of Alexandria, not Archbishop of Reims. 4313: 629:(O.S.B.), Saint-Thierry lez Reims (O.S.B.), Chery (O.Cist.), Elem (O.Cist.), Igny (O.Cist.), Signy (O.Cist.), Vau-le-Roy (O.Cist.), Saint-Denis-de-Reims (O.S.A.), Esparnay-sur-Marne (O.S.A.), Belle-Val (Praemonst.), Chaumont en Porcien (Praemonst.), Sept Fontaines (Praemonst.), and Vau-Dieu (Praemonst.). 2962:
Balland was born at Bué (Cher) near Sancerre in the diocese of Bourges in 1934. He studied at the French Seminary in Rome. He was named Vicar General of Bourges in 1980, and Bishop of Dijon in 1982. He was Archbishop of Reims from 1988 to 1995, when he was transferred to Lyon. He died of lung cancer
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Louis Luçon was born in the village of Maulevrier, near Angers. In 1853, he entered the Collège de Cholet. He was named Chaplain of Saint-Louis-des-Français in Rome in 1873, where he obtained a doctorate in theology and in Canon Law. He returned to two successive curateships. He was appointed Bishop
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Robert de Courtenay was nephew of Jean de Courtenai, Archbishop of Reims, and of Robert de Courtenai, Bishop of Orléans. Robert had been Canon and Archdeacon of Reims before being named Archbishop. He took possession of the See on 8 September 1299. He held a council in Reims on 30 September 1302 to
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Langénieux was born at Villefranche (Rhône) in 1824. He studied in the Minor Seminary in Paris under Dupanloup, and at Saint-Sulpice. He served as curé in several Parisian parishes, until being named Vicar General and Archdeacon of Notre-Dame by Archbishop Guibert in 1871. He was appointed Bishop of
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Gifford was already an auxiliary bishop of Reims and titular Bishop of Arcadiopolis (Thrace); he had been consecrated in September 1618 at Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris by Bishop Charles de Balzac of Noyon. It is said that his promotion was in part due to the influence of Abbess Marie de Lorraine
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Renaud had been Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Beauvais. From 28 March to 6 August 1424 he served as Chancellor of France by Charles VII. Charles sent him as ambassador to Pope Martin V in 1425. On 8 November 1428 he was again named Chancellor of France. On 17 July 1429 he consecrated Charles VII
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In addition to the right to nominate the archbishop of Reims (since the Concordat of Bologna in 1516), the King enjoyed the right to name the abbot of Haut-Villiers (O.S.B.), Sainte-Baste (O.S.B.), Mouson (O.S.B.), Saint-Nicaise de Reims (O.S.B.), Saint-Pierre-de-Reims (O.S.B.), Saint-Remi de Reims
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In 1657, the chapter of the Cathedral of Reims contained nine dignities and sixty-four canons. The dignities included the major archdeacon (Archdeacon of Reims), the minor archdeacon (Archdeacon of Champagne), the provost, the dean, the cantor, the treasurer, the vicedominus, the scholasticus, and
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Book XII, chapter 1, states that Gervais inherited the County of Rethel after Baldwin had given it to his brother Manasses and Manasses had died. Gervais resigned the Archbishopric of Reims and married, which was contrary to Canon Law. Sainte-Marthe and the Benedictines of Saint-Maur do not admit
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the Comte de Latril fled, but was arrested at Montfort-l'Amaury in 1792 and imprisoned for some time; released, he sought refuge in Colmar. In 1798 he became Chaplain to the Comte d'Artois. After his return he was named titular Bishop of Amyclae, and Coadjutor Bishop of Chartres, and on 1 October
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Alexandre de Talleyrand was a younger brother of Charles-Daniel, Comte de Perigord; and uncle of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, Bishop of Autun and sometime French Foreign Minister. Alexandre de Talleyrand refused the oath to the Constitution, and his See was determined to be vacant from 1790; he
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La Roche-Aymon was born in the diocese of Limoges in 1696, and had a doctorate in theology (Paris 1724). He was a Canon of Mâcon, and served as Vicar-General of Limoges. He had been titular Bishop of Sarepta and Auxiliary Bishop of Limoges (1725–1730), Bishop of Tarbes (1730–1740), Archbishop of
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on 18 July 1667. Barberini took possession of the diocese of Reims on 4 October by proxy, took his oath to the King on 2 November, and made his solemn entry into his diocese on 22 December. He died on 3/4 August 1671. Fisquet, pp. 188–190. Gauchat, IV, p. 295, with note 8. Ritzler, V, p. 332 with
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Renaud was the son of Bellay III, Seigneur de Montreuil. His widowed mother married Geoffrey Martel, Comte d'Anjou. Renaud had been Treasurer of Saint-Martin-de-Tours and Archdeacon of Reims. Shortly after his election at Terracina on 12 March 1088, Pope Urban II, who had been a Canon of Reims,
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Pierre Barbet (or Barbette) had been Archdeacon of Dunois in the Church of Chartres, and Canon of Noyon. He attended the Second Council of Lyons in 1274. On 24 July 1275 he crowned Queen Marie de Brabant in the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. On 7 April 1278 he held a provincial council against the
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Manasses de Gournay, not the son of Manasses le Chauve, Vidame de Reims. He purchased the Archbishopric. In 1077, after many complaints, Gregory VII ordered his Apostolic Legate Hugues de Die to conduct an inquiry. Manasses was summoned to the Council of Autun, but he did not appear, and was
2681:(1655–1661). On 24 June 1657 Louis XIV named him Archbishop of Reims, but Barberini did not obtain his bulls during Alexander VII's lifetime because he was unwilling to resign the office of Camerlengo in favor of the Pope's nephew. He finally received his bulls from 1392:
Histoire des sacres et couronnemens de nos rois, faits à Reims, á commencer par Clovis, jusqu'á Louis XV.: Avec un recueil du formulaire le plus moderne qui s'observe au sacre & couronnement des rois de France; contenant toutes les prieres, cérémonies, &
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Alberic, Archdeacon of Paris, was preferred by Pope Innocent III after a contested election, at the plea of Eudes de Sully, Archbishop of Paris. He took possession of the diocese on 1 July 1207, and was consecrated on 8 July. Fisquet, pp. 99–101. Eubel, I, p.
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Canon of Reims (894–966) states that Sixtus was consecrated Archbishop by Saint Peter the Apostle and head of the Church, and sent along with his friends Sinicius and Memmius. Flodoard, "Historia ecclesiae Remensis", Book I, chapter 3, in: J. P. Migne (ed.),
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Archbishop Ebo was deposed at the Council of Thionville on 4 March 835 because of his participation in the revolt of the sons of the Emperor Louis the Pious. He was rehabilitated by Lothair at the Council of Engelheim in August 840. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
2161:(1200-1204), and was sent as Apostolic Legate to Emperor Otto IV. He took possession of the diocese of Reims in 1205. Sent on a mission to Flanders, he died at Gand on 30 July 1206 of the pestilence. Fisquet, pp. 97–98. Eubel, I, pp. 3 no. 3; 419. 2184:, and nephew of Guy de Joinville, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne. He had been Bishop of Langres and Peer of France. He took possession of the diocese of Reims on 10 June 1219. Fisquet, pp. 101–103. Eubel, I, pp. 307, 419. 2952:
Maury was born in 1907 and ordained in 1932. He served as Apostolic Delegate in Africa (1959), Internuncio in Senegal from 1961 to 1965, and then Nuncio in the ex-Belgian Congo, Ruanda and Burundi from 1965 to
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address a letter of Boniface VIII against Canons of cathedrals who abused their authority. On 3 January 1304 he held a Council at Compiegne for the reform of the clergy. Fisquet, pp. 116–120. Eubel, I, p. 419.
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Raoul le Vert was finally permitted to take his oath to the King on Christmas Day, 1108, thanks to the intervention of Ivo of Chartres and Lambert of Arras, thereby ending the conflict over the See of Reims.
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Memoire pour le chapitre de l'eglise metropolitaine de Reims, et autres appellans comme d'abus des ordonnances de m. l'Archeveque de Reims, des 5. octobre & 9. decembre 1716. & 20. mars 1717
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Guy Paré (or Paray) was born at Paray-le-Monial (diocese of Autun). He was abbot of Notre-Dame du Val (Paris). He was elected Abbot of Citeaux in April 1193. In 1199 he was named a cardinal by
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The two archdeacons were already in existence in 877, when they are mentioned at the head of the Capitulations issued by Archbishop Hincmar. They were both appointees of the archbishop.
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Tarbes on 19 June 1873, and approved (preconized) on 25 July. He was nominated to be Archbishop of Reims by the French government on 11 November 1874, and approved (preconised) by
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Rohan had two suffragan bishops (Auxiliary bishops): François-Joseph Robuste (1728–1729), and Henri Hachette des Portes (1753-1771). Jean, p. 306. Ritzler, V, p. 333 with note 6.
3567: 2878:(in French) on 8 February 1888 by Bishop Charles-Emile Freppel of Angers. He was enthroned on 24 February. His most notable achievement was the elevation of the Curé of Ars, 3479: 4244: 3829: 2158: 4358: 3880: 1049: 4353: 2678: 3516: 2699:, Secretary of State and Chancellor of France. He was named titular Bishop of Nazianzus (Turkey) and Coadjutor Archbishop for Cardinal Barberini on 3 September 1668. 1236: 2669:(Pamphili). He had been named Bishop of Poitiers on 16 August 1652 by King Louis XIV, but he never was granted his bulls by the Pope. He returned to Rome for the 3788: 1273: 3428: 2218:
Thomas de Beaumes (Beaumetz) was a cousin of his predecessor Henri de Dreux. He was consecrated in May 1249 by Itier de Mauni, Bishop of Laon. Eubel, I, p. 419.
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Guillaume de Trie was the son of Thibaud de Trie, Seigneur de Vaumain; his brother Matthieu became a Marshal of France. Guillaume had been Preceptor of King
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The "Pouille of 1362" names the dignities, and also states that there were sixty-four prebends: Longdon, p. 55. The canons were appointed by the archbishop.
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In 1822, the diocese of Reims was reestablished, with the territory once again restored, including the department of Marne and the department of Ardennes.
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Simon Cramaud had been Patriarch of Alexandria, and Administrator of the diocese of Carcassonne. He was appointed Archbishop of Reims by the Pisan pope
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According to Flodoard, on Holy Saturday, 497, Clovis was baptized and anointed by Archbishop Remigius of Reims in the cathedral of Reims.
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Hervée was the son of Ursus, Count of Champagne. He was consecrated on 6 July 900 by Riculfus, Bishop of Soissons. He consecrated King
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The First Council of Reims took place in 625, under the presidency of Archbishop Sonnatius. It produced at least twenty-five canons.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Reolus had been Count of Champagne before becoming Archbishop. He is attested in 674, 678, and 687. Duchesne, p. 85, no. 26.
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were traditionally crowned. In 2022 it was estimated that there was one priest for every 7,608 Catholics in the diocese.
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Juhel de Mathefelon (not Yves de St._Martin) had been Archbishop of Tours. Fisquet, pp. 106–110. Eubel, I, pp. 419, 503.
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Fasti Ecclesiae Gallicanae: Repertoire prosopographique des Ă©vĂŞques, dignitaires et chanoines de France de 1200 a 1500
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and it's territory were divided between the diocese of Meaux (department of Marne) and Metz (department of Ardennes).
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King Robert I was consecrated and crowned 'Rex Francorum' at Saint-Remi in Reims on 29 June 922 by Archbishop Hervée.
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of Belley (Ain) by decree of 8 November 1887, which was approved (preconized) on 25 November. He was consecrated at
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In 719 the city took up arms against Charles Martel, who besieged the city, took it by assault, and devastated it.
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Pouillé général, contenant les bénéfices appartenans à la nomination au collaboration du Roy: Archevesche de Reims
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Latil was born in 1761 at îles Sainte-Marguerite en Provence. He studied at Saint-Sulpice in Paris. During the
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Toulouse (1740–1752), and Archbishop of Narbonne (1752–1763). He was nominated Archbishop of Reims by
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On 28 March 1509 Carreto was transferred to the diocese of Tours (1509-1514). Eubel, III, p. 284, 321.
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Jacques Juvenal was transferred to the titular See of Antioch on 3 March 1449: Eubel, II, pp. 89, 222.
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Hincmar of Reims says that Charlemagne left the See of Reims vacant for nine years. Duchesne, p. 87.
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was crowned at Reims on Christmas Day 988, by Archbishop Adalberon. In 990 the city was attacked by
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Charles-Maurice Le Tellier: archevĂŞque-duc de Reims; Ă©tude sur son administration et son influence
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Gervais, a younger brother of Baldwin du Bourg, who became King of Jerusalem. He was nominated by
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Sonnatius had been Archdeacon of Reims before his elevation to the episcopacy. Fisquet, pp. 22–23.
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In 1049, from 3 to 5 October, a Council of the Church took place at Reims under the presidency of
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created Archbishop Renaud of Chartres a cardinal on 18 December 1439. He died on 4 April 1444.
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On 17 June 1619 he resigned his position of Prebend and Theologian of the Church of St. Malo.
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and Archbishop Louis de Guise: S. Ropartz, "Un livre de controverse contre les Calvinistes,"
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in the consistory of 7 June 1886. A. Frézet, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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Pierre had been Canon of Bourges. He became Archdeacon of Paris and Master of Requests of
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emigrated, and refused to resign in 1801. On the return of the Bourbons he was named
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Rigobertus was exiled to Gascony by Charles Martel in 717. Duchesne, p. 85-86, no. 27
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Nivardus (or Nivo) is attested in 657, 664, 667, and 673. Duchesne, p. 84, no. 23.
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pretensions of Canons to issue interdicts. Fisquet, pp. 113–116. Eubel, I, p. 419.
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Flavius was present in 535 at the Council of Auvergne (Clermont). C. De Clercq,
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De Mailly had previously been Archbishop of Arles. He was created a cardinal by
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L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
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on 5 December 1762, and was approved (preconized) on 24 January 1763 by
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Histoire de l'Église collegiale et du Chapitre de Saint-Pierre de Lille
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The Crusade of Theobald of Champagne and Richard of Cornwall: 1239-1241
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on 29 November 1719. Jean, p. 306. Ritzler, V, p. 333 with note 5.
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Lenoncourt had been Archbishop of Tours. Eubel, III, p. 284, 321.
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Ferry Cassinel (29 January 1390 – 26 May 1390) (Avignon Obedience)
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Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801
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on 1 March 1998, ten days after having been named a cardinal by
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Inbetausius episcopus, Primigenius diaconus, de civitate Remorum
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Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles (10 April 1299 – 3 March 1324)
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
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Coucy: A. Frézet, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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over the Provost of Reims, Raoul le Vert, but condemned by the
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Jean de Courtenay-Champignelles (15 July 1266 – 17 August 1270)
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Index

Archbishopric of Reims

Domenico Quaglio

Ecclesiastical province
Reims
Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of Notre Dame of Reims
Saint Remigius
Secular priests
Francis
Éric de Moulins-Beaufort
Suffragans
Amiens
Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis
Châlons
Langres
Soissons, Laon, and Saint-Quentin
Troyes
Étienne Emmanuel Vetö
Thierry Jordan
Joseph Louis Jean Boishu
Locator map of Archdiocese of Reims in France
catholique-reims.fr

Latin
French

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