• Wenilo (died 865) was the archbishop of Sens from 836 or 837. Prior to becoming bishop, Wenilo was a palatine chaplain. As bishop, he was one of the leading...
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  • Wenilo or Wanilo (French Wenilon, Vénilon, Guenelon or Ganelon) may refer to: Wenilo (archbishop of Sens), died 865 Wenilo (archbishop of Rouen), died...
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  • at Savonnières in 859, and was one of the judges in the case of treason brought against Wenilo, archbishop of Sens. He also attended the councils held...
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    Wenilo, archbishop of Sens. In 852, Pepin II was imprisoned by Charles the Bald, who soon afterwards pronounced his own son Charles as the ruler of Aquitaine...
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  • Audradus was a monk of Saint Martin's of Tours. He served as an auxiliary bishop (chorepiscopus) to Archbishop Wenilo of Sens (836–65) from 847 until...
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  • consent of the Pope. Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims Herard, Bishop of Tours Wenilo, Bishop of Rouen Frotarius, Bishop of Bordeaux Hegilo, Bishop of Sens irizarri...
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    Ganelon (category Matter of France)
    historical Wenilo, the archbishop of Sens who betrayed King Charles the Bald in 858. Ganelon's most famous appearance is in The Song of Roland, where he is...
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    secured most of Aquitaine. In May, Charles had himself crowned "King of the Franks and Aquitainians" in Orléans. Archbishop Wenilo of Sens officiated at...
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  • Saint-Bertin to Archbishop Hincmar of Reims. He transferred the relics of Saint Regina to Flavigny. Eigil succeeded Wenilo as archbishop of Sens in 865. He...
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  • alienation of church property. Ordered by King Charles the Bald, this council was attended by 35 bishops including Wenilo, archbishop of Rouen. It reinstated...
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