- The
Archdiocese of
Tours (Latin:
Archidioecesis Turonensis; French: Archidiocèse de Tours) is a
Latin Church archdiocese of the
Catholic Church in France...
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contemporary historians (see "Secondary sources", below).
Gregorii episcopi Turonensis.
Libri Historiarum X (ed.
Bruno Krusch and
Wilhelm Levison), MGH SS rer...
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Bernardus Silvestris, also
known as
Bernard Silvestris and
Bernard Silvester, was a
medieval Platonist philosopher and poet of the 12th century. Little...
- nouv. acq. lat. 2334, also
known as the
Tours Pentateuch and the
Codex Turonensis) is a late 6th- or
early 7th-century
Latin illuminated m****cript of the...
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Martin of
Tours (Latin:
Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8
November 397), also
known as
Martin the Merciful, was the
third bishop of Tours. He has become...
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Berengar of
Tours (died 6
January 1088), in
Latin Berengarius Turonensis, was an 11th-century
French Christian theologian and
archdeacon of Angers, a scholar...
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resting place for the
Pilgrimage of
Saint James of
Compostela on the via
Turonensis,
because the
pilgrims crossed the
Gironde at this spot (Voie de Soulac...
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routes of the
Grande Randonnée network. The
Paris and
Tours route (Via
Turonensis [fr]) used to be the
pilgrimage of
choice for
inhabitants of the Low Countries...
- the
primary sources for the text are the
Codex Amiatinus, the
Codex Turonensis (the
Ashburnham Pentateuch), and the Ottoboni**** Octateuch. For the rest...
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Compostela in
France UNESCO World Heritage Site
Paris Route or Via
Turonensis Cathedral of Notre-Dame (Amiens)
Church of Saint-Pierre (Aulnay) Cathedral...