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Vermand (French pronunciation: [vɛʁmɑ̃]; Picard: Vermind) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Vermand was probably...
- 456–545) was the
Bishop of Noyon. He
moved the seat of the
diocese from
Vermand to
Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in
northern France. Medardus...
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founded by the Romans, in the
Augustean period, to
replace the
oppidum of
Vermand (11 km away) as the
capital of
Viromandui (Celtic
Belgian people who occupied...
- men', by
comparing the
second element with the
Welsh mathru. The city of
Vermand,
probably attested as
Virmandensium castrum in the 9th c. AD (Virmandi...
- have been
found near the town,
which was on the old way
linking Amiens to
Vermand. In 1840,
archaeological excavations revealed stone coffins,
vases and...
- The
canton of
Vermand is a
former administrative division in
northern France. It was
disbanded following the
French canton reorganisation which came into...
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explain why,
around the year 531,
bishop Medardus moved his seat from
Vermand in the
Vermandois to Noyon. (Another
option was to move his seat to Saint-Quentin...
- The
former French Catholic Diocese of
Noyon lay in the north-east of France,
around Noyon. It was
formed when
Saint Medardus moved the seat of the bishopric...
- Ruyaulcourt,
Sorel le Grand, Heudicourt, Fins,
Dessart Wood, St Emilie,
Vermand sur Omignon, Vendelles, Jeancourt, Herbecourt, Épehy and Pezières were...
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retrieved February 2024
Watkin 1986, p. 132. "Églises de l'Oise by
Dominique Vermand,
subpage for
Beauvais Cathedral".
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original on 2023-05-01...