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- Geilo or Gilon (died 888) was the Bishop of Langres from 880 until his death. His episcopate coincided mostly with the emperorship of Charles the...
- male, deceased (891)
- Pope Stephen V, (885-891), succeeded Pope Adrian III, and was in turn succeeded by Pope Formosus. In his dealings with Constantinople in the matter...
- male, deceased (1071)
- Henry of Burgundy was the son and heir of Robert I, duke of Burgundy. He died shortly before his father and failed to succeed in Burgundy. The name...
- male, deceased (390)
- Saint Urban of Langres (327-ca. 390) was a French saint and bishop. He served as the sixth bishop of Langres from 374 until his death. Saint...
- male, deceased (1076)
- Robert I Capet (1011 - March 21 1076) was duke of Burgundy between 1032 to his death. Robert was son of King Robert II of France and brother of...
- male, deceased (1670)
- Louis Barbier was a French bishop, born in Vaudelain court, near Compiègne, France. He entered the church and made his way until he was appointed t...
- male, deceased (1108)
- Saint Alberic of Citeaux (died January 26, 1108), also known as Alberic of Aubrey, was a Christian saint and abbot, one of the founders of the...
- male, deceased (1226)
- Guillaume de Joinville (d.1226) was a French archbishop of Reims. He was Bishop of Langres from 1209, making him pair de France, and then...
- male, deceased (1246)
- Robert of Thourotte (d. 1246) was Bishop of Langres 1232-1240, and Bishop of Liège 1240-1246. He instituted the feast of Corpus Christi, which he o...
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