Ivo of Chartres, Can.Reg., also Ives, Yves, or Yvo; Latin: Ivo Carnutensis; c. 1040 – 23 December 1115), was a French canon regular and abbot who then...
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Chartres (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁtʁ] ) is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located about...
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but Ivo is still the more common spelling. Feminine equivalents of the name include Iva, Eva, and Yvette, amongst others. Saint Ivo of Chartres (1040s–1115)...
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opposed by Bishop Ivo of Chartres, a famous jurist. Philip died in the castle of Melun and was buried per his request at the monastery of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire...
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Jus antiquum (section Ivo of Chartres)
lastly that of Bonizo, bishop of Sutri, in 10 books (1089). In the 12th century, the canonical works of Ivo of Chartres are of great importance. His Panormia...
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Saint-Yves, Saint Ivo, or Sant'Ivo can refer to: Saint Ivo of Chartres (c. 1040-1115), bishop of Chartres, feast day 23 May Saint Ivo of Kermartin (1253-1303)...
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Yves or Ivo of Chartres (1040–1114), French canon lawyer St. Yves or Ivo of Kermartin (1253–1303), Breton lawyer and priest, patron saint of lawyers Yves...
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(disambiguation), several people Ivo of Ramsey (before 1000), Cornish saint Ivo of Chartres (1040–1115), French bishop and saint Ives of Kermartin (1253–1303),...
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Patrologia Latina (category Publications of patristic texts)
Hilary of Poitiers, Doctor of the Church (9–10) Bishop Saint Isidore of Seville (81–84) Bishop Ivo of Chartres (161–162) Bishop of Chartres John of Salisbury...
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