Saint John of Gorze (French: Jean de Gorze, also called John of Lorraine) (c. 900 — 7 March 974) was a Lorraine-born monk, diplomat, administrator, and...
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Gorze (French pronunciation: [ɡɔʁz]; German: Gorz) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Gorze Abbey was confiscated...
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(1997) La Vie de Jean, abbé de Gorze (1999) Les Médiévistes français (2001) Allemagne et Empire au Moyen Âge : 400-1510 (2002) Histoire de la Lorraine (2005)...
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Abbey of Saint-Symphorien, Metz (redirect from Abbey Saint-Symphorien de Metz)
Saint Chrodegang's relics were transferred from Gorze Abbey to the abbey of Saint-Symphorien when Gorze fell into disuse in the 14th century. In the 10th...
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on 12 July 1536 the Cardinal de Lorraine was possessed of the dioceses of Metz, Toul and Verdun, of the Abbey of Gorze in southern Lorraine (1533–1542)...
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friend Erluin the first abbot of Gembloux, while he himself became a monk at Gorze Abbey near Metz. He returned twice to Gembloux. The first time was in 954...
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driving force behind the revival of Gorze Abbey, appointing the energetic Abbot John to lead the project on site. Gorze then became a famous exemplar for...
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Saint-Étienne de Gorjan), nuns, Diocese of Lodève (Clermont-l'Hérault, Hérault) Gorze Abbey (Abbaye de Gorze or Abbaye Saint-Étienne et Saint-Gorgon de Gorze), monks...
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ecclésiastiques p418 Charles-Louis Richard 1827 Histoire de la ville et du pays de Gorze p24 Par Jean Baptiste Nimsgern 1853 Wikisource:Catholic Encyclopedia...
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Rudolph of France (redirect from Raoul I of Gorze)
(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Dufour, Jean (1978). Recueil des actes de Robert Ier et de Raoul, rois de France: 922–936 (in French). Imprimerie nationale...
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