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In 1141, the archbishopric of Bourges became vacant, and the King put forward as a candidate one of his chancellors, Cadurc, whilst vetoing the one suitable candidate, Pierre de la Chatre, who was promptly elected by the canons of Bourges and consecrated by the Pope.
Champagne had also offended Louis by siding with the Pope in the dispute over Bourges.
In July 1461, Pius II canonized Saint Catherine of Siena, and in October of the same year he gained at first what appeared to be a brilliant success by inducing the new King of France, Louis XI, to abolish the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, by which the Pope's authority in France had been grievously impaired.
His efforts to undo the mischief wrought in Rome by the long schism were almost entirely neutralized by a quarrel with his erstwhile supporter, Louis VII of France over the candidate for archbishop of Bourges, in the course of which that kingdom was laid under an interdict to press for the papal candidate, and by a struggle with the town of Tivoli in which he became involved.
Many of his works for this genre were first premiered at the annual festival held by the Groupe de Musique Experimentale de Bourges ( France ) and at Fylkingen in Stockholm, Sweden.
Young Beza soon followed his teacher to Bourges, where the latter was called by the duchess Margaret of Angoulême, sister of Francis I.
His protests against the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges were ineffectual, but by means of the Concordat of the Princes, negotiated by Piccolomini with the electors in February 1447, the whole of Germany declared against the antipope.
In 1997, they closely missed out on a back-to-back treble by losing to French side CJM Bourges in the EuroLeague final.
Grynszpan was sent first to Orléans, from where he was sent by bus to the prison at Bourges.
They followed him to Orléans, then to Bourges, where they learned that he had been sent to Toulouse, which was in the Unoccupied Zone to be run by the authorities of Vichy France.
Germany remained neutral ; Charles VII of France confined himself to securing to his kingdom ( by the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, which became law on 13 July 1438 ) the benefit of a great number of the reforms decreed at Basel ; England and Italy remained faithful to Eugene IV.
A year later, he finally took up residence at Bourges, where he remained till his death in 1590, in spite of a handsome offer made him by pope Gregory XIII in 1584 to attract him to Bologna.
The Lyonnese school, of which Scève was the leader, included his friend Claude de Taillemont and the women writers Jeanne Gaillarde -- placed by Marot on an equality with Christine de Pisan, Pernette du Guillet, Louise Labé, Clémence de Bourges and the poet's sisters, Claudine and Sibyile Scéve.
In his absence he was condemned by a special tribunal at Bourges, in contumaciam, to deportation.
Gregory of Tours seems to react to the outcome of the battle between the Goths and Britons: " Brittani de Bituricas a Gothis expulsi sunt, multis apud Dolesim vicum peremptis " ( The Brittani were driven from Bourges by the Goths and many of them perished at the village of Déols ).
Giles of Rome ( Latin Ægidius Romanus, or in Italian Egidio Colonna ) ( c. 1243, Rome – 22 December 1316, Avignon ), was an archbishop of Bourges who was famed for his logician commentary on the Organon by Aristotle.

Bourges and Duke
In the following November the council elected the ambitious Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy, as antipope under the name of Felix V. The conduct of France and Germany seemed to warrant this action, for King Charles VII of France had introduced the decrees of the Council of Basel, with slight changes, into France through the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges ( 7 July 1438 ), and the Diet of Mainz had deprived the Pope of most of his rights in the Empire ( 26 March 1439 ).
::“ Presentation of the Virgin ” takes place in front of Cathedral of Bourges, which was known to the Duke ( Longnon, Cazelles and Meiss 1969 ).
In 1409 he took a post for the Duke of Berry as the " master of the boys ", the music teacher and caretaker of the choirboys, at Bourges ; and in 1412 he began his career with the Burgundian court of John the Fearless ( Duke of Burgundy ).
Sancerre's position as an administrative center, and the large nearby cities of Orléans and Bourges ( which was the capital of the powerful Duke of Berry ) ensured healthy local markets for the Pinot Noir and Gamay wines traditional in the area.
He was a cleric for the Duke of Berry in Bourges in 1406, and maître des enfants ( choirmaster to the boys ) at the cathedral there from 1407 to 1409.
Jacques is first heard of around 1418, when he married Mace de Lodepart, daughter of Lambert de Lodepart, an influential citizen, provost of Bourges and a former valet of John, Duke of Berry.

Bourges and Jean
Three years later Pope Boniface VIII appointed him Archbishop of Bourges, France, although Jean de Savigny had already been designated for this see by Pope Celestine V. The French nobility protested on the ground that Colonna was an Italian, but his appointment was maintained and approved by the king.
The architect was Jean Boullier from Bourges, also known as Boullier de Bourges ; sculpture was carried out by the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy and by Martin Desjardins.
He was sent first to the nearby College of Auch as tutor to the sons of the local seigneur, then to the Collège de France, Paris, where he studied rhetoric and philosophy with the famous humanist logician and mathematician Petrus Ramus, who became his friend ; he studied law briefly at Bourges under the famous legist Jacques Cujas and became an advocate before the Parlement of Paris, while acting as tutor to Jean de la Barrière, the future reforming abbot of the Feuillants.
His brother Nicholas Cœur was made bishop of Lyon, his sister married Jean Bochetel, the King's secretary, his daughter married the son of the Viscount of Bourges, and his son Jean Cœur became archbishop of Bourges.

Bourges and de
Whilst there, the Queen met with Bernard of Clairvaux, demanding that he have the excommunication of Petronilla and Raoul lifted through his influence on the Pope, in exchange for which King Louis would make concessions in Champagne, and recognise Pierre de la Chatre as archbishop of Bourges.
In a matter of weeks, peace had returned to France: Theobald's provinces had been returned, and Pierre de la Chatre was installed as Archbishop of Bourges.
King Louis had refused to accept the nomination of Pierre de la Chatre as the Archbishop of Bourges, who went to see Innocent II to have his nomination confirmed.
* 1255 – The Gothic cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges at Bourges, France, is completed.
The archbishopric of Bourges became vacant, and the King supported as candidate the chancellor Cadurc, against the Pope's nominee Pierre de la Chatre, swearing upon relics that so long as he lived Pierre should never enter Bourges.
Those hardened forts had also been equipped with regular field guns installed in reinforced concrete bunkers (" Casemates de Bourges ") looking sideways, thus providing flanking fire across the intervals between the forts.
It also featured two retractable / rotating artillery turrets as well as four field guns firing from side bunkers (" Casemates de Bourges ") and two retractable twin Hotchkiss machine gun turrets.
The fort's four guns in the side bunkers (" Casemates de Bourges ") had all been removed in 1915.
In 1889, he was made adjutant to the director of the Établissement de Bourges, a government arsenal, and promoted to captain.
The railway station Gare de Bourges offers direct connections to Paris ( 2 hours ), Orléans, Tours, Lyon and several regional destinations.
The Printemps de Bourges music festival takes place in Bourges every year.
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In 1554 he was appointed professor of law at Cahors, and about a year after Michel de l ' Hôpital called him to Bourges.
Her Œuvres include two prose works: a feminist preface, urging women to write, that is dedicated to a young noblewoman of Lyon, Clemence de Bourges ; and a dramatic allegory in prose entitled Debat de Folie et d ' Amour, which draws on Erasmus ' Praise of Folly.

Bourges and Berry
In 1988 the British artist and friend of Weizenbaum Brian Reffin Smith created and showed at the exhibition ' Salamandre ', in the Musée du Berry, Bourges, France, two art-oriented ELIZA-style programs written in BASIC, one called ' Critic ' and the other ' Artist ', running on two separate Amiga 1000 computers.
* Philip I of France conquers the Vexin area and adds the city of Bourges and the province of Berry to his estate.
The capital of Berry was Bourges.
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This double formation is quite common in France, for example with Poitiers / Poitou and Bourges / Berry.
By the secretary he was recommended to Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry, and through her influence was made professor of Greek and Latin at Bourges.
This is one of several tribes which seem to have split, the Bituriges-Cubi lived near Bourges / Berry, the Bituriges-Vivisci near Burdigala ( Bordeaux ).
The capital of Berry is Bourges.
Châteauroux () is the capital of the Indre department in central France and the second-largest town in the province of Berry, after Bourges.
A canon of Bourges, in 1402 he became treasurer to John, duke of Berry, and in 1406 bishop of Chartres.
She was made Duchess of Berry and retired to Bourges ( Cher ).
Pepin and Carloman in turn crossed the Loire, ransacked the region of Berry and the outskirts of Bourges and, later, destroyed the castle of Loches and took prisoners all its inhabitants.

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