Courçon (French pronunciation: [kuʁsɔ̃]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
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The Canton of Courçon is a former canton of the Charente-Maritime département, in France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation...
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Robert of Courson (redirect from Robert de Courçon)
Robert of Courson or Courçon (also written de Curson, or Curzon; c. 1160/1170 – 1219) was a scholar at the University of Paris and later a cardinal and...
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to: Curson (demon) (also Purson), a demon in the Ars Goetia Robert of Courçon (c. 1160–1219), English Cardinal Robert Curson (c. 1460–1535), English...
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village and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Robert of Courçon, English cardinal, was born here in the 12th century. George Curzon, 1st...
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outside the city walls at a pub. In 1215, the Apostolic legate, Robert de Courçon, issued new rules governing who could become a professor. To teach the...
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The message of the Crusade was preached in France by legate Robert of Courçon, a former classmate of the pope's. He was met with bitter complaints by...
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Châtelaillon-Plage (17340) Clavette (17109) La Couarde-sur-Mer (17121) Courçon (17127) Cramchaban (17132) Croix-Chapeau (17136) Dompierre-sur-Mer (17142)...
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elected Pope Adrian IV (1149–1154) Stephen Langton (1206–1228) Robert of Courçon (1212–1219) Robert Somercotes (1238–1241) John of Toledo (1244–1275) Robert...
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champ Châlons [fr] in the Benon forest form a neolithic necropolis in the Courçon commune (Charente-Maritime). Dissignac tumulus [fr] is a neolithic monument...
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