Thourotte (French pronunciation: [tuʁɔt]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national...
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Robert of Thourotte (died 1246) was Bishop of Langres 1232–1240, and Bishop of Liège 1240–1246. He instituted the feast of Corpus Christi, which he ordered...
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1212), who married Jean II de Thourotte, castellan of Thourotte and Noyon, son of Jean I of Thourotte, castellan of Thourotte and Noyon and Alix de Dreux...
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The canton of Thourotte is an administrative division of the Oise department, northern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which...
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pillage and destruction of the episcopal city. In the reign of Robert of Thourotte (1240–1246), Saint Juliana — a nun of Cornillon Abbey — was led by certain...
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topic. Until the end of his life, Maddison lived in Chevincourt, near Thourotte (France), but maintained strong connections with the University of Groningen...
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participé au premier essai dans le Sahara » DANIEL BOURDON, 72 ans, de Thourotte. Le Parisien. 24 May 2009. Government earmarks €10 million for nuclear...
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his ministry as Archdeacon in Liège under the diocesan bishop Robert of Thourotte. It was he who, having become Pope as Urban IV in 1264, instituted the...
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Treaty of Boves, gains Amiens and Montdidier, Roye, Choisy-au-Bac, and Thourotte and rights to the inheritance of Vermandois and Valois. 1187: seizes Tournai...
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(1200–1229) John of Eppes (1229–1238) William of Savoy (1238–1239) Robert of Thourotte (1240–1246) Henry of Guelders (1247–1274) John of Enghien (1274–1281)...
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