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  1. Jean-Louis Biget died on 21 March 2024, at the age of 86. [4] Publications. Articles. "Un procès d’Inquisition à Albi en 1300" (1971) "Mythographie du catharisme" (1979) "L’évolution des noms de baptême en Languedoc au Moyen Âge (IXe-xive siècle)" (1982)

  2. Cyrille (ou Constantin le Philosophe) ( 827 ou 828 - 869) et Méthode (815 ou 820 - 6 avril 885 ), évangélisateurs des peuples slaves, inventeurs de l'alphabet cyrillique, patrons de l'Europe. Voir : Philosophes et théologiens du IXe siècle .

  3. Sahak II Bagratuni (Armenian: Սահակ Բ Բագրատունի), was an Armenian nobleman from the Bagratuni dynasty. He served as the marzban of Persian Armenia briefly in 482. Biography. Sahak II was the son of Tirots I Bagratuni, an Armenian aspet. When Tirots died in 451, Sahak II was given the aspet title.

  4. The Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle (Great Universal Dictionary of the 19th Century), often called the Grand Larousse du dix-neuvième, is a French encyclopedic dictionary.

  5. The line of viscounts of Châteaudun became extinct in 1249, with the death Geoffrey VI of Châteaudun. The lineage of the counts of Perche, extinct by 1217, ending with Thomas. The lineage of the counts of Anjou, who acquired the land by the marriage of a grandson of Fulcois, Geoffrey II of Gâtinais , with Ermengarde of Anjou , heiress of the ...

  6. Peter (died c. 919) was the long-serving Abbot of Farfa from about 890 until his death. He replaced the interim abbot Vitalis. His abbacy marked the return of stability after a period which saw four abbots in the space of two years. [1]

  7. Une hagiographie de Charlemagne, sur le modèle « des douze vies de César » de Suetone, rédigée au IXe siècle par un écrivain de la cour de l'empereur et complétée par des lettres témoignant de la vie sous le règne des premiers Carolingiens.

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