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Noyon (French pronunciation: [nwajɔ̃]; Picard: Noéyon; Latin:
Noviomagus Veromanduorum,
Noviomagus of the Veromandui, then Noviomum) is a
commune in the...
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Noyon Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de
Noyon) is a
Roman Catholic church and
former cathedral,
located in
Noyon, France. It was
formerly the seat of...
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campaign culminating in the
Battle of
Marignano in 1515; the
treaties of
Noyon (August 1516) and
Brussels (December 1516),
which ended the war the next...
- The Noin-Ula
burial site (Mongolian: Ноён уулын булш,
Noyon uulyn bulsh, also
Noyon Uul)
consist of more than 200
large burial mounds,
approximately square...
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bishop who was
chief counsellor to
Dagobert I and
later Bishop of
Noyon–Tournai. His
deeds were
recorded in Vita
Sancti Eligii,
written by his friend...
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Baiju Noyan or
Baichu (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠵᠤ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ; Persian: بایجو نویان; Chinese: 拜住; pinyin: Bàizhù; in
European sources: Bayothnoy; fl. died c. 1258) was...
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Noyon Khutagt (Mongolian: Hоён Xутагт) is a monk of the
Nyingma school of
Tibetan Buddhism in the Gobi
region of Mongolia. The
present Noyon Khutagt...
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Noyon (or Mummolinus, Momelin, Mommolenus, Mommolinus, Mommolin; died c. 686) was a monk who
became an
abbot in Saint-Omer, then
Bishop of
Noyon-Tournai...
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leaders of
noble ancestry in the
Central Asian Khanates with
origins in
Noyon,
which was used as a
title of
authority in the
Chagatai Khanate of the Mongol...
- Joseph-Aimé-Paul
Noyon (3
October 1888 – 15
October 1962) was a
French organist and
composer of
classical music.
Joseph Noyon was born at
Cherbourg (France)...