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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 Rom****.
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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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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their vicious raids on the
Channel and
Atlantic coasts. At the ****embly of
Ponthion (884),[citation needed] the
Franks chose the Holy
Roman Emperor Charles...
- 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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margrave of
Camerino with the job of
protecting the pope. On 16 July, at
Ponthion,
Charles confirmed the
donation of a
large part of
Spoletan territory to...
- II
undertook the first-ever
papal visit north of the Alps, met
Pepin in
Ponthion and
anointed him as king at Saint-Denis on July 28,
setting the template...
- 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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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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