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Robert of Thourotte, the Glossary

Index Robert of Thourotte

Robert of Thourotte (died 1246) was Bishop of Langres 1232–1240, and Bishop of Liège 1240–1246.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Feast of Corpus Christi, Juliana of Liège, List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège, Pope Urban IV, Roman Catholic Diocese of Langres.

  2. 13th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire
  3. 13th-century peers of France
  4. Bishops of Langres
  5. Prince-Bishops of Liège

Feast of Corpus Christi

The Feast of Corpus Christi, also known as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, is a liturgical solemnity celebrating the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist; the feast is observed by the Latin Church, in addition to certain Western Orthodox, Lutheran, and Anglican churches.

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Juliana of Liège

Juliana of Liège (also called Juliana of Mount-Cornillon), (1192 or 1193 – 5 April 1258) was a medieval Norbertine canoness regular and mystic in what is now Belgium.

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List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège

This is a list of the bishops and prince-bishops of Liège.

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Pope Urban IV

Pope Urban IV (Urbanus IV; c. 1195 – 2 October 1264), born Jacques Pantaléon, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 29 August 1261 to his death.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Langres

The Diocese of Langres (Latin: Dioecesis Lingonensis; French: Diocèse de Langres) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the département of Haute-Marne in France.

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See also

13th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire

13th-century peers of France

Bishops of Langres

Prince-Bishops of Liège

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_of_Thourotte

Also known as Robert de Thorete, Robert de Torote.