Lingones, it was called Andematunnum, then Lingones, and now Langres. A hilltop town, Langres was built on a limestone promontory of the same name. This...
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Langres is a French cheese from the plateau of Langres in the region of Champagne-Ardenne. It has benefited from an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC)...
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effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Langres. It consists of the following communes: Beauchemin Champigny-lès-Langres Chanoy Chatenay-Mâcheron Chatenay-Vaudin...
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Langres Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Mammès de Langres) is a Roman Catholic church in Langres, France. It was erected in the twelfth century, and...
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Tetricus of Langres (died 572/73) was Bishop of Langres from 539/40 until his death. Tetricus came from a noble Gallo-Roman senatorial family, his father...
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Valère de Langres or Saint Valère (died 22 October 411, also known as Saint Vallier), archdeacon of Langres, was arrested by a group of Vandals led by...
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de Langres, Traité sur le symbolisme des nombres. Langres: Société historique et archéologique de Langres. Garnier, A. (1979). "Thibaut de Langres et...
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The Diocese of Langres (Latin: Dioecesis Lingonensis; French: Diocèse de Langres) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the département...
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Hugh-Rainard of Tonnerre, bishop of Langres from 1065 to 1084 Hugh of Langres (died 1050) was bishop of Langres. As a theologian, he wrote a work, De...
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episcopate of Langres since 769. In 841, at the start of open war between the three sons of Emperor Louis the Pious, Thibaut and Count Warin of Langres joined...
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