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Quierzy (French pronunciation: [kjɛʁzi]), also
known as
Quierzy-sur-Oise (French pronunciation: [kjɛʁzi syʁ waz];
formerly in Latin: Caricia****, Carisia****...
- The
Capitulary of
Quierzy (pronounced [kjɛʁzi]) was a
capitulary of
Emperor Charles II that had a
series of
measures to sa****uard the
administration of...
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Several councils were held at
Quierzy, a
royal residence under the Carolingians, but now an
insignificant village on the Oise in the
French Department...
- pope."
Prior to the Confession,
Pepin had made a
promise to
Stephen II at
Quierzy, near Soissons, France, in
April 754.
While this
earlier promise is "often...
- was
condemned as
heresy at the 848
council of
Mainz and 849
council of
Quierzy.
Following his
conviction as a
heretic Gottschalk remained stubborn to...
- III, who was
dispossessed in 818 by the emperor. In 820 an ****embly at
Quierzy-sur-Oise
decided to send an
expedition against the
Cordoban caliphate (827)...
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Nivelon de
Quierzy (died 13
September 1207) was the
bishop of
Soissons from 1176
until his death. He was also the
chief prelate of the army of the Fourth...
- Merseburg, Goslar, Würzburg, Bamberg, Schwäbisch Hall, Augsburg, Nuremberg,
Quierzy-sur-Oise, Speyer, Gelnhausen, Erfurt, Eger (now Cheb), Esslingen, Lindau...
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Constantinople in 1204, it was
transported to France,
where Nivelon de
Quierzy,
Bishop of Soissons,
placed it in
Soissons Cathedral and it then p****ed...
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place of
birth is unknown. The
Frankish palaces in Vaires-sur-Marne and
Quierzy are
among the
places suggested by scholars.
Pepin the
Short held an ****embly...