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Turpin (archbishop)
Turpin (archbishop) This article is about Turpin the archbishop. For other uses, see Turpin (disambiguation). Turpin (d. c. September 2, ...
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Turpin (disambiguation)
Turpin (disambiguation) Turpin High School, a public high school located in Hamilton County, Ohio Turpin (archbishop), a Roman Catholic archbishop from the 800s This is a ...
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Archbishop of Reims
Archbishop of Reims The Archdiocese of Reims was ... to an archdiocese around 750, and the archbishop received the title "primate of Belgium" in 1089. In 1023, archbishop Ebles acquired the County of Reims , which ... Archbishops of Reims Tilpin (748-795; the Turpin of the Chanson de Roland) vacant (795 ... Périgord (1777-1816), (not recognized from 1790; Archbishop of Paris from 1817-1821) vacant ...
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The Song of Roland
... Charlemagne rejects the offers of Roland and Turpin to carry the message and decrees that ... Franks will lose. At the advice of Archbishop Turpin, Roland blows his horn -- not in the ... and revenge their martyrdom. When only Roland, Turpin and Gualter de Hum are still alive ... his men that still survive. Roland and Turpin are the only warriors still standing ...
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La Chanson de Roland (translated from Portuguese)
... is to detach the special presence of Turpin archbishop, which stirs up to a "holy war ... thus "displayed corpses to the animals", as Turpin says to us). Heard the trumpet, Ganelon ... last ones to subsistirem livings creature are Turpin and Rolando; Olivier also faints, wounded of death for a mouro. Turpin prays for its soul, but also ...
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List archbishops of Rheims (translated from French)
List archbishops of Rheims weapons of the archbishop's palace of Rheims The first precise ... is qualified for the first time of archbishop. The archbishop accepted the title of primacy of Belgium ... Second in 1089. In 1023 , the Ebles archbishop acquired it definitively county of Rheims, which ... Archbishops of Rheims 748 - 795 : Tilpin or Turpin (29 E ) († 806 ) 795-812: ...
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Mythology in Fire Emblem
... one of the Eight Heroes - derived from Turpin (archbishop) Turpin , an archbishop from The Song of Roland. Ganelon Bandits ... legendary Axe of Lightning - Derived from Almace , Archbishop Turpin's weapon in The Song ...
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Lancelot Blackburne
... 1743) was an English clergyman, who became Archbishop of York, and — in popular belief ... his Memories, as "…Blackbourn, the jolly old Archbishop of York, who had all the manners ... Occasional Conformity Act. In 1724 he became Archbishop of York, a position he held until ... a standard to be expected of an archbishop. In many respects it was seldom of ... even claimed that his butler was Dick Turpin! He died on 23 March 1743; ...
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Calixtinus Codex (translated from French)
... the basilica of Cluny" and to "Diego, archbishop of Compostelle" Ier delivers, Anthologie of the ... Roland , placed under the name of the Turpin bishop, nearest relative of Charlemagne. The historians speak about "Pseudo-Turpin", legendary account of the life of Charlemagne ... allots the paternity of his text to Turpin, former monk and treasurer of Saint-Denis become archbishop of Reims ( 748 - 794 ), that one ...
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York
... scholar of this era was Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York. Mediaeval York York Minster Following ... of Yorkshire, as the seat of an archbishop, and at times in the later 13th ... 22 March 1739 the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin was convicted at York assizes of horse ... at the Knavesmire on 7 April 1739. Turpin was said to have been buried in ... Bryan Hall Bishopthorpe Palace, home to the Archbishop of York Elvington Hall Heslington Hall ...
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