Ponthion (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃tjɔ̃]) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. It is located southeast of Châlons-en-Champagne...
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expanded into the ducatus Romanus. After a meeting with Pope Stephen II at Ponthion, Pepin forced the Lombard king to return the seized property from the Church...
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from Rome as a gift of Pope Stephen II. Stephen and Pepin first met at Ponthion in 754 on January 6, Epiphany, a feast day that commemorates the Magi presenting...
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threatened by Aistulf. Pope Stephen met Pepin the Short at the royal estate at Ponthion on 6 January 754. The king led the Pope's horse, while the pope in sackcloth...
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Charles the Bald, however, upheld the rights of Ansegisus at the synod of Ponthion. Although Hincmar had been very hostile to Charles' expedition into Italy...
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their vicious raids on the Channel and Atlantic coasts. At the Assembly of Ponthion (884),[citation needed] the Franks chose the Holy Roman Emperor Charles...
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Mototsune as regent (sesshō), who assists the child emperor. June – Synod of Ponthion: Charles II summons a council, in which a papal brief is read from Pope...
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Carolingian domains (Compiègne, Quierzy, Verberie, Ver-lès-Chartres and Ponthion), and some abbeys (Saint-Jean in Laon, Saint-Corneille in Compiègne, Corbie...
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yielded to Charles' wish, but when the bishops, assembled at the Synod of Ponthion, were asked to acknowledge the primacy of Ansegisus, they protested, especially...
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Younger. Hincmar later opposed Frothar's transfer to Bourges at the synod of Ponthion (20 June–16 July 876). Frothar was active in preserving church lands. He...
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