-
Prudentius (? in
County of
Aragon – 6
April 861 at Troyes, West Francia) was
bishop of Troyes, a
chronicler and an
opponent of
Hincmar of
Reims in the...
- (858), and he was
released only
after paying a
heavy ransom (Prudentii
Trecensis episcopi Annales, ann. 858). From 855 to 867 he held intermittently, and...
- (1179–1201),
married Blanche of
Navarre An 1159
charter refers to
Marie as
Trecensis comitissa indicating the
marriage had
taken place. The
marriage date of...
- of the Conti-Segni family. Hieruſalem Campanię. Vrb**** iiii. Gallus,
Trecenſis in Campania,
Patriarcha Hieruſalem. 21.
Jerusalem of
Champagne Urban IV...
- 115 Leo IV,
Benedictus III,
Eulogius Tolet****, Speraindeo,
Prudentius Trecensis,
Angelomus Lexoviensis 116–118
Haymo Halberstatensis 119
Nicolaus I, Florus...
- The
Diocese of
Troyes (Latin:
Dioecesis Trecensis; French: Diocèse de Troyes) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church...
- m****cript of Tert.2. The
collection of the m****cript of
Troyes 523 (Codex
Trecensis) of the
twelfth century3. A
collection represented by a
number of m****cripts...
-
Severini c. 19, ed. Knöll (1886),
Mommsen (1898; 1978). Vita Lupi
episcopi Trecensis, c. 10, of
uncertain date,
between the late 5th and
early 9th centuries;...
-
Glossa Ordinaria, Leo IV,
Benedictus III,
Eulogius Tolet****,
Prudentius Trecensis,
Angelomus Lexoviensis,
Haymo Halberstatensis,
Nicolaus I,
Florus Lugdunensis...
- is
preserved in a
single tenth- or eleventh-century m****cript,
Codex Trecensis 1248,
alongside two
biographies of Radegund. It was sent
along with the...