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Toul (French pronunciation: [tul]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department...
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Bertholdus of
Toul (died 25
September 1018,
Toul) was a
German Roman Catholic clergyman. He was the thirty-sixth
bishop of
Toul,
succeeding Robert...
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Toul Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de
Toul) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Toul, Lorraine, France. It is a
classic example of late
Gothic architecture...
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Toul-Rosières Air Base (French: Base aérienne 136
Toul-Rosières) is a
former United States Air
Force and
French Air
Force installation near Rosières-en-Haye...
- and NGO
offices (including Live and
Learn Environmental Education). The
Toul Kouk
intersection at
street 289 and
Confederation de la
Russie is the primary...
- Berthold,
Bishop of
Toul, who had a
school for the sons of the nobility. In 1017,
Bruno became a
canon at St. Stephen's in
Toul. When, in 1024, his cousin...
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Council of
Toul was a
Frankish synod convoked by Theudebald, King of Austrasia, that
convened in
Toul on 1 June 550. It is not
known how many bishops...
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siege of
Toul was the
siege of the
fortified French town of
Toul from 16
August to 23
September 1870 by Prussian,
Bavarian and Württemberg forces...
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Saint Alchas (fl. 420) was the
third bishop of
Toul. He is
venerated as a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church. He is
known only from a
mention of his name...
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Saint Amon of
Toul (otherwise Aimo or Amand) (fl. 375; date of
death unknown, but
perhaps c 423) was the
second recorded bishop of
Toul and is venerated...