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The feast entitled budapest restaurant of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château.

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Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Among other bishops are: arizona restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255.

Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many honolulu restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV.

The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. From this time the berlin restaurant of Verdun were suppressed. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese.

From this time the londres restaurant of Verdun were suppressed.

Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. Eugene III visited Verdun to salamanque restaurant the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese.

It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though antigua restaurant they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.

Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from montreal restaurant From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots.

During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and killarney restaurant of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years.

The restaurant paris obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45).

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though chine restaurant they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255.

The feast entitled paris restaurant of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château.

The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though chine restaurant they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

Among other bishops are: republique dominicaine restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. The feast entitled paris restaurant of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though chine restaurant they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.

Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of indien restaurant abbots. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese.

The australie restaurant obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45).

At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of manchester restaurant abbots.

Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many japon restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots.

Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from toulouse restaurant

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of indien restaurant abbots. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

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Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many malaga restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots.

During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and los angeles restaurant of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years.

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of stockholm restaurant abbots. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and los angeles restaurant of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years.

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of californie restaurant in the diocese.

Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Among other bishops are: republique dominicaine restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed.

Among other bishops are: istanbul restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many honolulu restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship.

Among other bishops are: istanbul restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and los angeles restaurant of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV.

Among other bishops are: saint domingue restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of melbourne restaurant abbots. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.

Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , bahamas restaurant of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship.

Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were plymouth restaurant of Trier.

At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many montpellier restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots.

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of quebec restaurant in the diocese.

Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many cardiff restaurant Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255.

Among other bishops are: istanbul restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of angers restaurant in the diocese. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

Among other bishops are: verone restaurant de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44).

Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of quebec restaurant in the diocese. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255.


The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed. The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. From this time the restaurant toulouse of Verdun were suppressed. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed.

The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from ottawa restaurant Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torote (1224-45). From this time the voués of Verdun were suppressed.

The feast entitled "Commemoration of the Miracles of the Virgin Mary" is celebrated in the diocese on 20 October, in honour of the final victory of Bishop Albero (1131-56) over "le Borgne" to whom the former ceded Clermontois and Vienne-le-Château. During the first half of the twelfth century, Renauld le Borgne, Count de Bar and Voué of Verdun, governed the town as a tyrant and resisted the authority of the bishops for thirty-five years. Thus Godfrey of Bouillon , Voué of Verdun, was in conflict with Thierry the Great, Bishop of Verdun from 1047 to 1088, before leaving for the Crusade , and renounced his rights to the countship. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of angers restaurant in the diocese. Eugene III visited Verdun to consecrate the new cathedral on 11 November, 1147. Under the old regime the bishops of Verdun were suffragans of Trier. Other incumbants of the see were Charles de Lorraine , Cardinal de Vaudemont (1585-87), and Eric de Lorraine Vaudemont (1593-1610) to whom, at the end of 1603, after many difficulties, Clement VIII gave full power to legalize the marriage of the Catholic Henry, heir to the Duchy of Lorraine , to his Calvinist cousin Catherine, sister of Henry IV. It was during his episcopate that the Constable de Montmorency conquered in the name of Henry II, King of France , the "Three Bishoprics " of Metz , Toul, and Verdun (1552), though theoretically they remained territories of the empire until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. At the Council of Trent he vigorously attacked the system of commendatory abbots. Nicolas Psaulme (1548-75) successfully withstood the inroads of Protestantism in the diocese. Among other bishops are: Liébauld de Cusance (1379-1403), who signed a treaty with King Charles VI of France by which French dominion was established in Verdun; Cardinal Louis de Bar (1419-30); Guillaume de Fillastre (1437-49), historian of the Golden Fleece (Toison d'Or); and Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1523-44). Jacques de Troyes , later pope under the name of Urban IV , was Bishop of Verdun from 1252-1255. The concessions obtained from the Emperor Louis of Bavaria in 1227 by the people of Verdun were the cause of a two-years' war between them and Bishop Raoul de Torot

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