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Clergy are
formal leaders within established religions.
Their roles and
functions vary in
different religious traditions, but
usually involve presiding...
- 1421),
known as the
Chronicler of Saint-Denis, the Monk of Saint-Denis or
Religieux de Saint-Denis was a
French Monk cantor, and
chronicle writer best known...
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Republic under the
leadership of Eugène Veuillot.
Initially named L'Univers
religieux, the
newspaper was
founded in
November 1833 by Abbé Jacques-Paul Migne...
- book}}: ISBN / Date
incompatibility (help) "Observatoire du
patrimoine religieux". 1
February 2012.
Archived from the
original on 26
November 2013. 94%...
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Norwich 1995, pp. 217–218 "Basilique Saint-Urbain de
Troyes –
Sites Religieux".
Visiter la
Champagne (in French).
Archived from the
original on 22 December...
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Jacques le Gris in the
Chronicle of the Monk of St. Denis,
Chronique du
Religieux de Saint-Denys,
Translated by
Steven Muhlberger,
Retrieved 27
March 2020...
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Charles VI, 1392–1420, New York, 1986, p. 4,
citing the
chronicle of the
Religieux de Saint-Denis, ed. Bellaguet, II, pp. 86–88. R. C. Famiglietti, Royal...
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Dictionnaire du
monde religieux dans la
France contemporaine is a
French series of
reference books about religion in France.
Starting in 1985, it has...
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August 2015.
History of the
reign of
Charles VI,
titled Chronique de
Religieux de Saint-Denys, encomp****es the king's full
reign in six volumes. Originally...
- ouvrage. Ils ont
converti cette chapelle en un
couvent où résident des
religieux de l'ordre des templiers, c'est-à-dire des
serviteurs de la
maison de...