- of
Vitry (died 1105),
French Talmudist and the
compiler of the
Mahzor Vitry Vitry-en-Montagne
Vitry-lès-Nogent
Vitry-en-Perthois
Vitry-la-Ville
Vitry-le-François...
- 7.5 km (4.7 mi) from the
centre of Paris.
Vitry-sur-Seine was
originally called simply Vitry. The name
Vitry comes from
Medieval Latin Vitria****, and before...
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Philippe de
Vitry (31
October 1291 – 9 June 1361) was a
French composer-poet,
bishop and
music theorist in the ars nova
style of late
medieval music....
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Jacques de
Vitry (Jacobus de Vitriaco, c. 1160/70 – 1 May 1240) was a
French canon regular who was a
noted theologian and
chronicler of his era. He was...
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Vitry-en-Artois (French: [vitʁi ɑ̃n‿aʁtwɑ];
literally "
Vitry in Artois"; Picard:
Vitry-in-Artoé or
Vitry-la-Gueule) is a
commune and in the Pas-de-Calais...
- The Club athlétique de
Vitry,
abbreviated to CA
Vitry, is a
football team
founded in 1897, and
located in
Vitry-sur-Seine in the
southern suburbs of Paris...
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Vitry-le-François (French pronunciation: [vitʁi lə fʁɑ̃swa] ) is a
commune in the
Marne department in
northeastern France. It is
located on the river...
- centuries,
pupil of Rashi, and the
compiler of
Machzor Vitry. He
lived in
Vitry-le-François.
Machzor Vitry contains decisions and
rules concerning religious...
- Odo of
Vitry (Eudes) (died 1158) was a
French nobleman.
Count of
Rethel and Châtelain de
Vitry. His
parentage is unclear. It is
sometimes stated that...
- died 1213) was a
Beguine saint,
known from the Life
written by
James of
Vitry, for Fulk of Toulouse.
Marie "did not live a
cloistered life
following an...