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Rheims, held in 992, the bishops availed themselves of the decretals of Anacletus, of Julius, of Damasus, and other popes, in the cause of Arnoul.
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The third broke out among the cavalry of the army of Arnoul, in its passage over the Alps, on its return to Italy.
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They said that a certain Madame Arnoul, who passed for a witch, and who, having known Madame de Maintenon when she was Madame Scarron, still kept up a secret intimacy with her, had caused the three visions to appear to the farrier, in order to oblige the King to declare Madame de Maintenon queen.
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The sixth attacked the horses of the army of Arnoul in Lorraine, in 888.
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It was just about this time that the excessive heat of the summer of 1466 caused the outbreak of that great pestilence which carried off more than forty thousand people in the jurisdiction of Paris, among others, says Jean de Troyes, Maître Arnoul, the Kings astrologer, a right honest man, both wise and merry withal.
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Arnoul the cowherd, Jehanneton the milkmaid, and Eudeline the farmer's wife who looks after the poultry yard.
Medieval People Eileen Edna Power 1914
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Charles of Lorraine and of Arnoul (29 March, 991), and the deposition of Arnoul pronounced at the Council of St. Basle, fixed by M. Lot at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Arnoul refused to appear at the Council of Senlis (beginning of 990), but the imprisonment of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Arnoul, the new archbishop whom he accepted at the end of March, 989, as successor to Adalberon, attempted a restoration of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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At the Councils of Saint-Basle de Verzy (991) and of Chelles (c. 993), in the discourses of Arnoul, Bishop of Orleans, in the letters of Gerbert, afterwards Pope Sylvester II, sentiments of violent hostility to the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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