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Decursion
Decursion De*cur"sion, n. [L. decursio, fr. decurrere. See Decurrent.] A flowing; also, a hostile incursion. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale.
Discursion
Discursion Dis*cur"sion, n. [LL. discursio a running different ways. See Discourse.] The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought to thought. --Coleridge.
Excursion
Excursion Ex*cur"sion [L. excursio: cf. F. excursion. See Excurrent.] 1. A running or going out or forth; an expedition; a sally. Far on excursion toward the gates of hell. --Milton. They would make excursions and waste the country. --Holland. 2. A journey chiefly for recreation; a pleasure trip; a brief tour; as, an excursion into the country. 3. A wandering from a subject; digression. I am not in a scribbling mood, and shall therefore make no excursions. --Cowper. 4. (Mach.) Length of stroke, as of a piston; stroke. [An awkward use of the word.] Syn: Journey; tour; ramble; jaunt. See Journey.
Excursionist
Excursionist Ex*cur"sion*ist, n. One who goes on an excursion, or pleasure trip.
Incursion
Incursion In*cur"sion, n. [L. incursio: cf. F. incursion. See Incur.] 1. A running into; hence, an entering into a territory with hostile intention; a temporary invasion; a predatory or harassing inroad; a raid. The Scythian, whose incursions wild Have wasted Sogdiana. --Milton. The incursions of the Goths disordered the affairs of the Roman Empire. --Arbuthnot. 2. Attack; occurrence. [Obs.] Sins of daily incursion. --South. Syn: Invasion; inroad; raid; foray; sally; attack; onset; irruption. See Invasion.
Occursion
Occursion Oc*cur"sion, n. [L. occursio. See Occur.] A meeting; a clash; a collision. [Obs.] --Boyle.
Recursion
Recursion Re*cur"sion (-sh?n), n. [L. recursio. See Recur.] The act of recurring; return. [Obs.] --Boyle.
Transcursion
Transcursion Trans*cur"sion, n. [Cf. L. transcursio a passing over. See Transcur.] A rambling or ramble; a passage over bounds; an excursion. [Obs.] --Howell.

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- Geoffroy de Boulogne, Bishop of Paris 1074 1085 Gilbert 1085 1090 Ourson or Ursion, Bishop of Senlis 1090 Hubert, Bishop of Senlis 1091 1092 Gilbert 1094 1106...
- Sede vacante 1114–1117: Mazo, Administrator 1118–1129: Henry 1129–1131: Ursion de Watronville 1131–1156: Adalbero of Chiny 1156–1162: Albert I of Marcey...
- 680. King Ursion I, reigned from 680 to 701. King Gisloald, reigned from 701 to 722. King Adalbéron, reigned from 722 to 762. King Ursion II, reigned...
- Viscount of Châteaudun Jeanne de Preuilly Geoffrey VI, Viscount of Châteaudun Ursion II, Seigneur de Fréteval Alix de Fréteval Gracia, Dame de Faye Jeanne, Dame...
- king's body and had it buried in the Church of Saint Vincent in Paris. Ursion was Chancellor of France in 1090, as was his successor, Hubert, in 1091...
- (1022–1030) Drogon (1035–1058) Guilbert (1059–1063) Guido (1063–1085), resigned Ursion of Melun (1085–1089) Fulk of Dammartin (1089–1095) Roger II (1095–1096)...
- 1117–1129: Henry I of Blois, deposed at the Council of Chalon (1129) 1129–1131: Ursion de Watronville 1131–1156: Adalbero III of Chiny 1156–1162: Albert I of Marcey...
- – 1112) 10.Renaud III, 1121 11.Guillaume Ier, 1133 12.Foulques, 1133 13.Ursion, (1143 – 1158) 14.Geoffroy Ier, (1164 – 1167) 15.Laurent, (1170 – 1171)...
- († 1052) Heddo († 1064) Adelard († 1072) Thibaut de Pierrefonds († 1080) Ursion (1080, deposed) St. Arnuel de Paméle (1081–1082) Ingelram Hilgot (c. 1084...
- notes that it was presided over by Bishop Hugues de Die, the Papal Legate. Ursion Bishop of Soissons was deposed. The Council of 1204 was ordered by Pope...