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Auxerre (/oʊˈsɛər/ oh-SAIR, French: [osɛʁ] , Burgundian: Auchoirre) is the
capital (prefecture) of the
Yonne department and the fourth-largest city in...
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commonly known as AJ
Auxerre or by the
abbreviation AJA, is a
French professional football club
based in the
commune of
Auxerre in Burgundy. The club...
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Heiric of
Auxerre (841–876) was a
French Benedictine theologian and writer. An
oblate of the
abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, he
studied with
Lupus Servatus...
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Councils of
Auxerre were
local church councils held in the
Ancient Diocese of
Auxerre. The
first Council of
Auxerre was held in 585 (or 578) by St...
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Saint Mamertinus of
Auxerre (French:
Saint Mamert) (d. ~462 AD) was a monk and abbot. He was
converted by Germ**** of
Auxerre and
became a monk at the...
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Auxerre Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre) is a
Roman Catholic church,
dedicated to
Saint Stephen,
located in
Auxerre, Burgundy, France...
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Robert of
Auxerre (c. 1156–1212),
French chronicler, was an
inmate of the
monastery of St
Marien at
Auxerre. At the
request of Milo de
Trainel (1155–1202)...
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competition for the
first time in 12 years.
Auxerre, Dijon, and Caen were
relegated to
Ligue 2.
Auxerre returned to the
second division after 32 consecutive...
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William of
Auxerre (1140/50–1231) was a
French scholastic theologian and
official in the
Roman Catholic Church. The
teacher by whom
William was most influenced...
- of AJ
Auxerre for more than 40
years and for
leading the team to
national and
worldwide prominence. A
native of Colmar, Roux pla**** for AJ
Auxerre between...