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    holy temple was built in 1134 by the knights of Eppes. It was rebuilt in 1384 and enlarged in 1480." In November 1568, the troops of the Protestant Prince...
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  • (Seine-et-Marne), and a canon at St-Jean-des-Vignes, Soissons (Aisne). His Nouveau Traité de toute l’architecture was amongst the first studies of ecclesiastical...
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    century. Henry IV of France came to Saint-Denis formally to renounce his Protestant faith and become a Catholic. The queens of France were crowned at Saint-Denis...
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    marked by the sermons of Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg and by the emerging Protestant Reformation, represented in Strasbourg by figures such as John Calvin...
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    France (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
    their heirs, so four kingdoms emerged from that of Clovis: Paris, Orléans, Soissons, and Rheims. The last Merovingian kings lost power to their mayors of the...
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    built in 1375 by the architect Raymond du Temple. They are attributed to Baudoin de Soissons and the painter Jean de Bruges. A street festival in Paris in...
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    from court and, following involvement in a Frondiste association with Protestants and with the affairs of Parlement, Conti settled into stylish retirement...
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  • Notre-Dame de Simorre), monks, Diocese of Auch (Simorre, Gers) Soissons (Aisne), Diocese of Soissons: Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons (Abbaye Saint-Médard de Soissons)...
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    │ X 1) Jean de Bourbon, comte de Soissons │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X 2) François de Clèves, duc de Nevers (+1562) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X 3) Léonor, duc de Longueville (1540–1573)...
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    of Antoine and Jeanne. He took great interest in his Catholic nephews Soissons and Conti, sons of his brother Louis, hoping to ensure that the Norman...
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