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Auxerre (/oʊˈsɛər/ oh-SAIR, French: [osɛʁ] ) is the
capital (prefecture) of the
Yonne department and the fourth-largest city in the
Burgundy historical...
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commonly known as AJ
Auxerre or
simply Auxerre ([osɛʁ]), is a
French professional football club
based in the
commune of
Auxerre in Burgundy. The club...
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Councils of
Auxerre were
local church councils held in the
Ancient Diocese of
Auxerre. The
first Council of
Auxerre was held in 585 (or 578) by St...
- Germ**** of
Auxerre (Latin: Germ**** Antissiodorensis; Welsh:
Garmon Sant; French:
Saint Germain l'Auxerrois; c. 378 – c. 442–448 AD) was a
western Roman...
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Heiric of
Auxerre (841–876) was a
French Benedictine theologian and writer. An
oblate of the
abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, he
studied with
Lupus Servatus...
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Auxerre Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre) is a
Roman Catholic church,
dedicated to
Saint Stephen,
located in
Auxerre, Burgundy, France...
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small (75 cm high)
limestone Cretan sculpture called the Lady of
Auxerre (or Kore of
Auxerre), at the
Louvre Museum in
Paris depicts an
archaic Gr**** goddess...
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Aargau and
Auxerre,
around Lake Constance, as well as
Paris from 859 to 862/864. He was also the lay
abbot of Saint-Germaine in
Auxerre. Conrad's father...
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Clubul Sportiv Auxerre Lugoj,
commonly known as
Auxerre Lugoj, was a
Romanian football club
based in Lugoj, Timiș County,
founded in 2002 and dissolved...
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Conrad II the
Younger was the
Count of
Auxerre from 864
until his
death in 876. He was a son of
Conrad I of
Auxerre, and
Adelaide of Tours; an
older brother...