- was the
location of a
number of
church synods called "Council of
Soissons".
Soissons enters written history under its
Celtic name,
later borrowed into...
- the
Battle of
Soissons to the
Frankish king
Clovis I and the
domain was
thereafter under the
control of the Franks. The
Kingdom of
Soissons originated in...
-
Battle of
Soissons can
refer to
several battles in the
vicinity of the
French town
Soissons:
Battle of
Soissons (486),
between the
Franks and a Roman...
-
youngest son,
Charles (1566–1612),
Count of
Soissons. Charles' only son
Louis (1604–1641) left Condé and
Soissons to
female heirs in 1624, who
married into...
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director Renaud III,
Count of
Soisson (died 1141), son of John I
Count of
Soissons and
Aveline de
Pierrefonds Soisson-Rapacz-Clason Field, a multipurpose...
- "Souviens-toi du vase de
Soissons!", "Remember the vase of
Soissons!"
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Vase of
Soissons.
Bruno Krusch, Monumenta...
- The Wolf of
Soissons was a man-eating wolf
which terrorized the
commune of
Soissons northeast of
Paris over a
period of two days in 1765,
attacking eighteen...
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Soissons Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais) is a
Gothic basilica church in
Soissons, France. It is the seat of the
Bishop of...
- Arnold. Évêque de
Soissons Apôtre de la Flandre.
Fondateur de l'Abbaye d'Oudenbourg. "St. Arnoul, or Arnulphus,
Bishop of
Soissons, Confessor", Butler's...
- of
Soissons.
Adelaide was
daughter of
Renaud I,
Count of
Soissons and
Grand Master of the
Hotel de France.
William then
became Count of
Soissons in right...