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    Saint-Corneille (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ kɔʁnɛj]) is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France,...
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    The Church of La Baconnière, officially Église Saint-Corneille-et-Saint-Cyprien, was a church located in the commune of La Baconnière, in the Mayenne department...
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    Pierre Corneille (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ kɔʁnɛj]; 6 June 1606 – 1 October 1684) was a French tragedian. He is generally considered one of the three...
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    his father in 978 and crowned co-king on 8 June 979 at the Abbey of Saint-Corneille in Compiègne by Archbishop Adalbero of Reims. In 982 at Vieille-Brioude...
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  • Adelaide died in Laon on 10 November 901 and was buried in the Abbey of Saint-Corneille, Compiègne, Picardy. McDougall 2017, p. 88. McKitterick 1999, p. 258...
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    several of them can be traced without difficulty: four were given to Saint-Corneille of Compiègne in 877 by Charles the Bald; Hugh the Great, Duke of the...
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  • Lycée Corneille may refer to: Lycée Corneille (La Celle-Saint-Cloud) Lycée Corneille (Rouen) This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges...
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    November 846 Died 10 April 879(879-04-10) (aged 32) Compiègne Burial Saint-Corneille Abbey, Compiègne, France Spouses Ansgarde of Burgundy Adelaide of Paris...
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    sources suggest he had been poisoned. He was buried in Compiègne's Saint-Corneille abbey. His younger brother Charles became dauphin and eventually king...
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  • mentioned. Philip held many ecclesiastical positions: treasurer of Saint Corneille of Compiegne, dean at Orleans and archdeacon by 1155, canon at Notre-Dame...
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