Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox French commune name Bourges image Kathedrale Bourges v2.jpg image flag Flag of Bourges.svg caption Saint tienne de Bourges region Centre department Cher arrondissement Bourges canton INSEE 18033 postal code 18000 demonym Berruyers mayor Serge Lepeltier term 2008 2014 intercommunality Bourges longitude 2.3964 latitude 47.0844 elevation m 153 elevation min m 120 elevation max m 169 area km2 68.74 population 68980 population date 2008 Bourges IPA fr bu is a city ... using stone from earlier public buildings. The third century Ursinus of Bourges Saint Ursinus , also known as Saint Ursin, is considered the first bishop of the city. Bourges is the seat of an Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges archbishopric . During the 8th century Bourges lay on the northern ... de Bourges Cathedral of Saint Etienne , begun at the end of the twelfth century, is listed as a World ... century. During the Middle Ages , Bourges was the capital of a Viscount y until the fourteenth century ... there in 1423. In 1438, Charles decreed the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges . During this period, Bourges was also a major capital of alchemy . The city has a long tradition of art and history ... in Bourges on 14 January 1841. Population Demography 1793 15,964 1800 16,330 1806 17,552 1821 ... of Bourges Cath drale Saint tienne de Bourges Its Gothic cathedral built 1195 1255 was added ... The railway station Gare de Bourges offers direct connections to Paris, Orl ans, Tours, Lyon and several regional destinations. The A71 autoroute A71 motorway connects Bourges with Orl ans and Clermont Ferrand. Bourges Airport is a small regional airport. Sport and Recreation Bourges has a football team called Bourges Football Bourges Football 18 Colleges and universities University of Bourges cole ... towns and sister cities in France Bourges is town twinning twinned with File Bourges place Gordaine ... Russia Yoshkar Ola , Russia Events The Printemps de Bourges music festival takes place in Bourges ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The University of Bourges was a university located in Bourges , France . It was founded by Louis XI of France Louis XI in 1463 and closed during the French Revolution . Notable alumni Patrick Adamson 1543 1591 John Calvin 1509 1564 Hugues Doneau 1527 1591 Francois Douaren 1509 1559 Conrad Gessner 1516 1565 Franciscus Junius the elder 1545 1602 See also List of medieval universities DEFAULTSORT University Of Bourges Category University of Bourges Category 1463 establishments Category Defunct universities and colleges in France Bourges, University of Category Educational institutions established in the 15th century Bourges, University of France university stub de Universit t Bourges fr Universit de Bourges ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image l mir Bourges.jpg imagesize 180px caption birth date birth date 1852 3 26 birth place Manosque , France death date death date and age 1925 11 13 1852 3 26 death place l mir Bourges 26 March 1852, Manosque , Alpes de Haute Provence 13 November 1925 was a French novelist. A winner of the Goncourt Prize , ref Fitzgerald, Michael C. Making Modernism Picasso and the Creation of the Market for Twentieth Century Art . Page 170. University of California Press, 1996. ref he was also a member of the Acad mie Goncourt . Bourges, who accused the Naturalism literature Naturalists of having belittled and deformed man , ref Lalou, Ren . Contemporary French Literature . Page 303. A. Knopf, 1924. ref was closely linked with the Decadent and Symbolism arts Symbolist modes in literature. His works, which include the 1884 novel Le Cr puscule des dieux the Twilight of the Gods , were informed by both Richard Wagner and the English Renaissance theatre Elizabethan dramatists . Bibliography Sous la hache 1883 Le Cr puscule des dieux 1884 Les oiseaux s envolent et les fleurs tombent 1893 L Enfant qui revient 1905 La Nef 1904 1922 Notes references External links http gallica.bnf.fr scripts catalog.php?Mod i&Titre 22 Elemir Bourges 22&FondsTout on&FondsTxt on&FondsImp on&FondsPer on&FondsImg on&FondsAud on&FondsMan on&Auteur &Sujet &RPT Works by l mir Bourges at the Bibliotheque Nationale Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bourges, Elemir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 March 1852 PLACE OF BIRTH Manosque , France DATE OF DEATH 13 November 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bourges, Elemir Category 1852 births Category 1925 deaths Category People from Manosque Category French novelists fa fr l mir Bourges it l mir Bourges sv l mir Bourges ... more details
Felix of Bourges died c. 580 was a Archdiocese of Bourges bishop of Bourges who later became recognized as a saint . Relatively few details of Felix s life are known. He is known to have been consecrated bishop by Germain of Paris . He is also known to have taken part in the Council of Paris in 573. We also know of the poem Venantius Fortunatus addressed to Felix regarding a golden pyx which he had had made. Felix was originally buried in the church of Austregisilus de Castro, outside the city s walls. Popular veneration of him developed quickly. Gregory of Tours relates that twelve years after Felix s death, the stone slab which covered his remains was replaced by a slab of more precious material. Several miracle s were reported as having occurred to those who drank water containing some of the stone dust from the original slab. References Burns, Paul. Butler s Lives of the Saints New Full Edition. Collegeville, MN The Liturgical Press, 1995. ISBN 0 8146 2377 8. Persondata NAME Felix of Bourges ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 580 PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of birth missing Category 580 deaths Category Bishops of Bourges Category People from Centre French region Category 6th century Christian saints Category Merovingian saints France saint stub france bishop stub pt F lix de Bourges ... more details
Infobox person name Juli n Bourges image imagesize 190px caption birth date birth place Buenos Aires , Argentina death date 1976 death place yearsactive 1944 1975 birth name othername website Juli n Bourges died 1976 was an Argentina Argentine film actor . ref http www.imdb.com name nm1004078 Juli n Bourges at the Internet Movie Database . ref He starred in some 25 films between 1944 and 1975. Biondo made his debut in 1944 in the film Importancia de ser ladr n and in 1956 La Dama del mill n and in 1960 appeared in the Antonio Cunill Jr. film Los Acusados . His last film was Carmi a Su historia de amor in 1975. Footnotes references External links cinenacional name id 1358 name Juli n Bourges es icon . Cinema of Argentina Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bourges, Julian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Buenos Aires DATE OF DEATH 1976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bourges, Julian Category Year of birth missing Category 1976 deaths Category Argentine actors Category Argentine film actors Category People from Buenos Aires Argentina actor stub ... more details
Infobox Airport name Bourges Airport nativename smaller A roport de Bourges image IATA BOU ICAO LFLD center Location map France width 230 float center caption mark Airplane silhouette.svg marksize 10 label Bourges Airport position bottom lat deg 47 lat min 03 lat sec 39 lat dir N lon deg 002 lon min 22 lon sec 12 lon dir E small Location of airport in France small center type Public owner operator Chambre de Commerce et d Industrie CCI du Cher city served Bourges , France location if different than above elevation f 529 elevation m 161 coordinates coord 47 03 39 N 002 22 12 E region FR type airport website http www.cher.cci.fr cci cher aeroport 8 45.html www.cher.cci.fr ... metric rwy y r1 number 06 24 r1 length m 1,550 r1 length f 5,085 r1 surface Asphalt r2 number 06 24 r2 length m 915 r2 length f 3,002 r2 surface Grass footnotes Sources French Aeronautical Information Publication AIP ref name AIP AIP FR LFLD name Bourges ref , Union des A roports Fran ais UAF ref name UAF fr icon cite web url http www.aeroport.fr les aeroports de l uaf bourges.php title A roport de Bourges BOU LFLD publisher Union des A roports Fran ais accessdate 13 May 2010 ref , DAFIF ref name WAD http www.worldaerodata.com wad.cgi?airport LFLD Airport information for LFLD from DAFIF effective October 2006 ref ref name GCM GCM BOU source DAFIF ref Bourges Airport lang fr A roport de Bourges ref name UAF airport codes BOU ref cite web url http aviation safety.net database airport airport.php?id BOU title Bourges Airport BOU LFLD publisher Aviation Safety Network accessdate 13 May 2010 ref LFLD is an airport serving Bourges , a communes of France commune in the Cher department Cher departments of France department ref name AIP of the Centre French region Centre Regions of France region of France . It is located convert 3 km NM 1 abbr on lk on southwest of Bourges. ref name AIP Facilities Bourges Airport ... French region fr A roport de Bourges ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Bourges Football image Deleted image removed Image Bourges Football logo.jpg puic Bourges Football logo.jpg log 2009 September 30 fullname Bourges Football 18 nickname Dix Huit founded 1966 2008 ground Stade Jacques Rimbault , br Bourges capacity 8,000 league Championnat de France Amateurs 2 CFA 2 pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 0066FF body1 0066FF rightarm1 0066FF shorts1 0066FF socks1 0066FF pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 00CD00 body2 00CD00 rightarm2 00CD00 shorts2 000000 socks2 00CD00 Bourges Football is a France French football club based in Bourges . In the summer of 2008, FC Bourges, which spent eleven seasons in Ligue 2 , merged with Bourges Asni res 18 football club and became Bourges Football 18, and currently plays in the Championnat de France Amateurs 2 . The club s colours are red and blue. History 1966 Foyer Saint Fran ois Bourges and Racing Club de Bourges were amalgamated to form FC Bourges . 1970 1994 The club played intermittently in Ligue 2 1994 1998 The club played in the French Division Three, Championnat National but went bankrupt in January 1998, and was henceforth known as FC Bourges 18 2005 after another bankruptcy, the club changed its name to Bourges Football Olympique Club 2006 The club is renamed once more and becomes Bourges Football 2008 Bourges Football and Bourges Asni res 18 amalgamate to become Bourges 18 , Honours 1976 Champions of Division 3 in French football league system Groupe Centre Ouest 1996 Champions of the French football league system National 2 1967, 1999 Champions of the French football league system DH Centre Managers width 100 align center border 0 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 5 valign top align left width 33 1967 1968 No l Gallo 1968 1970 Roger Meerseman 1970 1972 Robert ... author Roland Narboux DEFAULTSORT Bourges Category Association football clubs established in 1966 Category Football clubs in France France footyclub stub fr Bourges Football nl FC Bourges ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Bourges Cathedral Image File Kathedrale Bourges v2.jpg 300px Bourges ... in Europe Europe and North America Year 1992 Session 16th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 635 Bourges Cathedral Cath drale Saint tienne de Bourges is a Roman Catholic cathedral , dedicated to Saint Stephen , located in Bourges , France . It is the seat of the Archbishop of Bourges . History File Cathedrale bourges interieur.JPG thumb right Inside of the Cathedral File Cath drale de Bourges Cher ... 1200 until his death in 1209 and was canonised by the Pope in 1218 as St William of Bourges as well ... Plan and Elevation Bourges Cathedral is notable for the simplicity of its plan, which ... of Bourges and its Place in Gothic Architecture , Paris 1962 ref This design, with its distinctive ... and Facades File Bourges cathedral c1840.jpg thumb right A mid 19th century engraving of the west ... Judgement , whilst the south portals are dedicated to the lives of saints here Ursinus of Bourges ... in the West Portals of Bourges Cathedral , in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians , Vol ... is reminiscent of Burgundian work. Stained Glass Apart from the axial chapel, Bourges Cathedral ... of Windows in the Cathedrals of Bourges, Chartres and Poitiers , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld ... Saint tienne de BourgesBourges Cathedral http www.sacred destinations.com france bourges cathedral.htm Sacred Destinations Bourges Cathedral http web.kyoto inet.or.jp org orion eng hst gothic bourges.html History of Gothic Architecture Bourges http whc.unesco.org en list 635 Bourges Cathedral at UNESCO World Heritage http www.ville bourges.fr english heritage cathedral.php City of Bourges Saint Etienne cathedral http www.medievalart.org.uk bourgesbourges default.htm The 13th Century Stained Glass of Bourges Cathedral World Heritage Sites in France coord 47 04 55 N 2 23 58 E region FR type landmark source dewiki display title Category Cathedrals in France Bourges Category World Heritage ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Ursinus of Bourges birth date death date 3rd century feast day November 9 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Saint ursin.jpg imagesize 250px caption Statue of Saint Ursinus. Villers sur le Roule Eure birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Ursinus of Bourges lang fr Ursin 3rd or 4th century is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is considered the first bishop of Bourges . Gregory of Tours legendary account associated him with a Nathaniel, friend of Philip the Apostle , that he was present at the Last Supper , and read a lesson there. It also states that he was present at the martyrdom of Saint Stephen , and that Saint Peter sent him to Gaul as a missionary. Ursinus is not alone among founding bishops in France whose time of flourishing was moved back to the apostolic period, bolstering episcopal claims of primacy as Hippolyte Delehaye writes, To have lived amongst the Saviour s immediate following was...honorable...and accordingly old patrons of churches were identified with certain persons in the gospels or who were supposed to have had some part of Christ Christ s life on earth. Ref delehaye External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 1109.shtml ursi Saints of November 9 Ursinus of Bourges fr icon http www.st ursin bourges.asso.fr documents 21A.htm Saint Ursin Notes Hippolyte Delehaye , The Legends of the Saints Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1955 , 37. Portal Saints Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ursinus of Bourges ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Bishops in Gaul Category 3rd century bishops Category Bishops of Bourges Category 3rd century Christian saints Category Gallo Roman saints france bishop stub France saint stub et Ursinus fr Ursin de Bourges nl Ursinus heilige ru ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Arcadius of Bourges birth date death date 549 feast day August 1 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine relics are at Saint Ursin ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 1518 St. Arcadius Catholic Online Bot generated title ref suppressed date issues Saint Arcadius died 549 AD was a bishop of Bourges . He took part in the Council of Orl ans 538 . He was bishop for about 15 years. ref Omer Englebert, The Lives of the Saints Barnes & Noble, 1994 , 296. ref His episcopate is sometimes said to have lasted from 531 to 541. ref Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Nancy Gauthier, Neil Christie, Towns and Their Territories Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages BRILL, 2000 , 196 ref Notes references External links http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 1518 Arcadius of Bourges Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arcadius Of Bourges ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 549 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arcadius Of Bourges Category Bishops of Bourges Category 6th century bishops Category 549 deaths Category 6th century Christian saints Category Merovingian saints france bishop stub France saint stub ru ... more details
For the 3rd century saint Patroclus of Troyes Saint Patroclus of Bourges c. 496 576 was a Merovingian ascetic , who was a native of the province of Berry province Berry , France . In his Historia Francorum , Gregory of Tours writes that Patroclus became a priest during his youth, and would drink nothing stronger than water that had been sweetened with honey . He ate only bread , water, and salt , and devoted long periods to prayer , being credited with healing powers. He died aged eighty years old. External links Portal Saints en icon http holynameabbey.org Nov.htm Church Calendar November Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bourges, Patroclus Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 496 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 576 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bourges, Patroclus Of Category 496 births Category 576 deaths Category Franks Category Frankish people Category 6th century clergy Category 6th century Christian saints Category Merovingian saints ... more details
French arrondissement nomarr Arrondissement of Bourges r g Centre French region Centre d pt Cher department Cher nbca 16 nbco 131 cheflieu Prefectures in France Pr fecture town Bourges pop 174,031 year 1999 hect km 2,798 dens 62 The arrondissement of Bourges is an Arrondissements of France arrondissement of France, located in the Cher department Cher Departments of France d partement , in the Centre French region Centre Regions of France r gion . It has 16 Cantons of France cantons and 131 Communes of France communes . Composition Cantons The cantons of the arrondissement of Bourges are Canton of Les Aix d Angillon Les Aix d Angillon Canton of Baugy Baugy Bourges 1st Canton Bourges 2nd Canton Bourges 3rd Canton Bourges 4th Canton Bourges 5th Canton Canton of Ch rost Ch rost Canton of Henrichemont Henrichemont Canton of L r L r Canton of Levet Levet Canton of Saint Doulchard Saint Doulchard Canton of Saint Martin d Auxigny Saint Martin d Auxigny Canton of Sancergues Sancergues Canton of Sancerre Sancerre Canton of Vailly sur Sauldre Vailly sur Sauldre Communes The communes of the arrondissement of Bourges, and their INSEE code s, are class wikitable 1. Ach res, Cher Ach res small 18001 small 2. Allogny small 18004 small 3. Annoix small 18006 small 4. Argenvi res small 18012 small 5. Ar ay, Cher Ar ay small 18008 small 6. Assigny, Cher Assigny small 18014 small 7. Aubinges small ... small 18032 small 17. Bourges small 18033 small 18. Br cy, Cher Br cy small 18035 small 19. Bu small ... listeA.asp?TABLEZ ARROND&code 181&nom Cher&tnccnom 1&numreg 24&numdep 18&numar 1&numct Bourges on French ... of Cher Category Arrondissements of Cher department Bourges an Destrito de Bourges ca Districte de Bourges cs Arrondissement Bourges de Arrondissement Bourges es Distrito de Bourges fr Arrondissement de Bourges id Arondisemen Bourges it Arrondissement di Bourges lb Arrondissement Bourges nl Arrondissement Bourges pl Okr g Bourges ru vi Bourges huy n ... more details
The Council of Bourges was a Catholic church Catholic Synod Councils council convened in November 1225 ref A previous Council of Bourges 1031 had affirmed clerical celibacy , requiring married priests to put aside their wives purely provincial councils of Bourges were convened in 1276, presided over by the Papal legate, Simon de Brie , and in 1280. ref in Bourges , France it was the second largest church assembly held in the West up to that time, exceeded in the numbers of prelates that attended only by the Fourth Lateran Council . Summoned by the Papal legate cardinal legate Romanus Bonaventura , it was attended by 112 archbishops and bishops, more than 500 abbots, many deans and archdeacons, and over 100 representatives of cathedral chapters. Order of business The council was called during the Albigensian Crusade . That Crusade was organized to eliminate Catharism , which the Roman Catholic Church viewed as the most threateningly successful heresy Christianity had faced since Arianism in the fourth and fifth centuries. The first order of business was to adjudicate the claims to the County of Toulouse of Amaury VI of Montfort against the prominent Cathar Count Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse Raymond of Toulouse . Unsurprisingly, the Catholic Amaury was judged the rightful Count and, like his father, Raymond was excommunicated. The assembled churchmen authorized a tax on their annual incomes, the Albigensian tenth , to support the Crusade. Permanent reforms intended to fund the papacy in perpetuity, foundered. ref Richard Kay, The Council of Bourges, 1225 A Documentary History , in series Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West Aldershort, Hampshire Brookfield, Vermont ... . But the precedent set at Bourges had far reaching reverberations in Italy and Spain. By 1268 Roman ... 211 232 , p. 232, noting the precedent set at Bourges, 1225. ref Less than successful, however, was the attempt .... Notes reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Bourges, Council of Category 13th century Roman Catholic Church Councils ... more details
Infobox cycling race name Paris Bourges current event image date Early October region Centre, France english Paris Bourges localnames Paris Bourges fr icon nickname discipline Road competition UCI Europe Tour type Single day organiser director first start date 1913 number 61 as of 2011 last firstwinner flagathlete Andr Narcy FRA mostwins 2 wins br flagathlete Marcel Dussault FRA br flagathlete Daniele Nardello ITA mostrecent flagathlete Mathew Hayman AUS Paris Bourges is a France French road bicycle racing road bicycle race . It runs from Paris to the town of Bourges in the Centre French region R gion Centre . The first race was run in 1913, and won by Andr Narcy and it has been an annual event since 1990. Since 1949, it has been for professionals, after previously being an amateur race. It is held as a 1.1 event in the UCI Europe Tour . It previously featured as the last of the French Road Cycling Cup series of races. clear Winners Cycling past winner start Cycling past winner rider year 1913 name sortname Andr Narcy Narcy, Andre nat FRA natvar team individual Cycling past winner no race year 1914 br 1916 Cycling past winner rider year 1917 name sortname Charles Juseret nat BEL natvar team individual Cycling past winner no race year 1918 br 1921 Cycling past winner rider year 1922 name sortname Marcel Godard nat FRA natvar team individual Cycling past winner rider year 1923 name sortname Jean Brunier nat FRA natvar team J.B. Louvet Soly Cycling past winner rider year 1924 name sortname Marcel Bidot nat FRA natvar team La Fran aise Diamant Dunlop Cycling past winner rider year 1925 name sortname Gaston Deschamps nat FRA natvar team individual Cycling past winner no race year 1926 br 1946 Cycling past winner rider year 1947 name sortname Albert Bourlon nat FRA natvar team ... Bourges de Paris Bourges es Par s Bourges fr Paris Bourges it Parigi Bourges lb Paris Bourges nl Parijs Bourges no Paris Bourges ... more details
File Bourges gare 1.jpg thumb right Gare de Bourges Gare de Bourges is a Train station railway station serving the town Bourges , Cher department Cher department, central France . Services The following services currently call at Bourges intercity services Intercit s Nantes Tours Bourges Lyon intercity services Intercit s Paris Orl ans Vierzon Bourges Montlu on s rail start noclear yes s rail title SNCF s line system Intercit s line GBPS previous Vierzon Ville next Nevers type Nantes type2 Lyon Perrache s line system Intercit s line GBPS previous Vierzon Ville next Saint Florent sur Cher type Austerlitz type2 Montlu on s line system TER Centre line 5 previous Marmagne next Saint Germain du Puy s line system TER Centre line 34 previous Marmagne next Saint Germain du Puy s line system TER Centre line 36 previous next Saint Florent sur Cher s end References Commonscat Gare de Bourges reflist http www.ter sncf.com Regions centre Fr Se deplacer en TER Avant mon voyage Fiches horaires Default.aspx Timetables TER Centre fr icon Coord 47 5 40 N 2 23 39 E type railwaystation region FR display title DEFAULTSORT Bourges Category Railway stations in Centre French region centre railstation stub fr Gare de Bourges nl Station Bourges pl Gare de Bourges ... more details
Image Kathedrale Bourges v2.jpg thumb right 300px St. Stephen of Bourges Cathedral The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France . The Archdiocese comprises the departements of Cher and Indre in the Regions of France Region of Val de Loire . Since 2002 it has lost its metropolitan function, its province having already been substantially modified from the late Roman province of Aquitania Prima with which it had once largely corresponded ... century. Its first bishop was St. Ursinus of Bourges . In the Middle Ages there was a dispute between the bishop of Bourges and the Archbishopric of Bordeaux bishop of Bordeaux about the primacy of Aquitaine . Bourges was the place of many synods. The synods 1225 and 1226 are the most important and dealt with the Albigenses . List of Bishops incomplete To 1000 Ursinus of Bourges St. Ursinus of Bourges ... Simplicius 472 480 Arcadius of Bourges Honoratus of Bourges pres. Council of Clermont 535 Desideratus 541 550 Probianus Felix of Bourges Remedius all in the second half of the sixth century Sulpitius I of Bourges 584 591 Austregisilus 612 624 Sulpicius II. of Bourges 624 644 David 793 802 Agilulfus ... Wulfad, Erzbischof von Bourges spalten 168 170 ref Frotharius, Archbishop of Bordeaux Frotharius ... de Bourges publisher Letouzey & Ane year 1973 location Paris oclc 815696 language French quote Hugues ... 1030 ref name Devailly Alberich of Reims 1136 1141 Henry de Sully Bourges Henry de Sully d. 1200 William ... links http catholique bourges.cef.fr histoire archeveques index.htm Archev ques de Bourges http catholic hierarchy.org Lists of Bishops and Archbishops coord missing France DEFAULTSORT Bourges Category Archbishops of Bourges Category Roman Catholic dioceses in France Category Dioceses established in the 3rd century Category Lists of bishops and archbishops France RC diocese stub de Erzbistum Bourges fr Archidioc se de Bourges it Arcidiocesi di Bourges pl Archidiecezja Bourges ru ... more details
Infobox French canton name Canton of Ch rost reg Image Blason Centre.svg 20px Centre French region Centre dept Image Blason dpt fr Cher.svg 20px Cher department Cher arr Bourges chieftown Bourges numcomm 1 cancode pop year area The Cantons of Bourges City are 5 cantons of France cantons situated in the Cher department Cher departments of France d partement and in the Centre French region Centre region of France . Geography Consisting of five parts of the city of Bourges , the altitude varies from 120m to 169m with an average altitude of 153m. Population align center rules all cellspacing 0 cellpadding 4 style border 1px solid 999 border right 2px solid 999 border bottom 2px solid 999 background f3fff3 style font weight bold font size 1.1em margin bottom 0.5em style background ddffdd Name Population Insee Cantonal Code Mayor Bourges Canton 1 align right 12,069 align right 18000 align right 18 05 Jean Michel Gu rineau Bourges Canton 2 align right 11,227 align right 18000 align right 18 31 Franck Thomas Richard Bourges Canton 3 align right 20,882 align right 18000 align right 18 32 Yann Galut Bourges Canton 4 align right 16,111 align right 18000 align right 18 33 Ir ne F lix Bourges Canton 5 align right 12,191 align right 18000 align right 18 34 Jean Pierre Saulnier See also Cher department Cher Arrondissements of the Cher department Cantons of the Cher department Communes of the Cher department Notes This article is based on the fr Canton de Bourges 1 equivalent article and others from the French Wikipedia , consulted on April 10th 2009. Cantons of Cher coord 47 5 4 N 2 23 47 E source nlwiki display title Cher geo stub Category Cantons of Cher department Bourges ... more details
Cercle Jean Mac Bourges Basket is a France French women s basketball club from Bourges . Bourges was the first France French team to win a FIBA women s competition, the 1995 Ronchetti Cup . So began the club s most successful years to date ranging between 1995 and 2001, with three Euroleague Women Euroleagues ref http www.fibaeurope.com euroleaguewomen cid tmRPCfrIrYRSO2M5V49E1.pageID I8KRHgZ5HNAyTLS07xzS22.compID jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.season 2012.html List of finals, 1992 2011, in FIBA Europe s website ref and six Ligue F minine de Basketball national championships in a row. A regular in the Euroleague, since 2006 Bourges has won four more championships, most recently in 2011. ref http www.basketlfb.com articles index.asp?ARB N ID 85 List of champions in the league s website ref Titles Euroleague Women Euroleague 1997, 1998, 2001 Ronchetti Cup 1995 Ligue F minine de Basketball Ligue F minine 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 Coupe de France women s basketball Coupe de France 1990, 1991, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Tournoi de la F d ration women s basketball Tournoi de la F d ration 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 2011 12 roster flagicon FRA Christelle Diallo 1.93 flagicon LAT Ieva Kublina 1.93 flagicon FRA Marielle Amant 1.90 flagicon FRA Jennifer Digbeu 1.90 flagicon FRA Emmeline Ndongue 1.90 flagicon GRE Styliani Kaltsidou 1.88 flagicon FRA Nwal Endene Miyem 1.88 flagicon FRA Margaux Galliu Loko 1.82 flagicon USA Catherine Joens 1.80 flagicon USA Kiesha Brown 1.78 flagicon FRA Romane Bernies 1.70 flagicon FRA C line Dumerc 1.69 flagicon BEL Marjorie Carpr aux 1.65 References reflist External links http www.bourgesbasket.com Official website basketball stub Category Women s basketball teams in France Bourges Category Euroleague Women clubs Bourges fr CJM Bourges Basket it Cercle Jean Mac Bourges Basket lv CJM Bourges Basket ru ... more details
Sulpitius I died 591 was Bishop of Bourges . Often called Sulpitius Severus , the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus , the historian of Saint Martin of Tours . He was raised to the see in 584. He was, says Gregory of Tours , a man of high birth, one of the first senators of Gaul , of great oratorical talent, and expert in the art of poetical rhythms. The See of Bourges having become vacant with the death of Remigius , several candidates offered gifts to King Gontran to secure the assistance of his favour. But the latter rejected all these simoniacal gifts to favour the election of Sulpitius. He was elected, given holy orders, and consecrated bishop. Shortly afterwards he held a council in Auvergne province Auvergne , to adjust the dispute which had arisen between two of his suffragans, Innocentius , Bishop of Rodez , and Ursicinus , Bishop of Cahors , with regard to parishes for which they contended. The council decided that the Bishop of Cahors should retain the contested parishes, which the Bishop of Rodez had not proved that he or his predecessors had long possessed. Sulpitius assisted at a Council of M con in 585. He is a Catholic saint, his feast occurring in the Roman Martyrology on 29 January. Catholic DEFAULTSORT Sulpitius 01 Of Bourges Category 591 deaths Category Bishops of Bourges Category Bishops in Gaul Category 6th century Christian saints ca Sulpici I de Bourges it Sulpizio di Bourges la Sulpitius Severus episcopus Bituricensis ... more details
French communate nom Communaut d agglom ration Bourges Plus images Image Bourges plus.gif 80px region Image Blason Centre.svg 20px Centre French region Centre department Image Blason dpt fr Cher.svg 20px Cher department Cher creation 21 October 2002 nbcomm 14 si ge Bourges pr s Alain Tanton pop 104,846 datepop 1999 superf 351.91 hectares dens 298 siteweb http www.agglo bourgesplus.fr The Communaut d agglom ration Bourges Plus was created on October 21, 2002 and is located in the Cher department Cher departments of France d partement of the Centre French region Centre region of France . Member communes It comprises the following 14 communes bgcolor f7f8ff cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 border 1 style font size 95 border gray solid 1px border collapse collapse bgcolor EFEFEF Communes Population Area bgcolor EFEFEF Annoix 263 hab. 2004 bgcolor EFEFEF Ar ay, Cher Ar ay 420 hab. 2004 bgcolor EFEFEF Berry Bouy 934 hab. 1999 bgcolor EFEFEF Bourges 70,800 hab. bgcolor EFEFEF La Chapelle Saint Ursin 3,193 hab. 1999 bgcolor EFEFEF Marmagne, Cher Marmagne 1,941 hab. 1999 bgcolor EFEFEF Morthomiers 612 hab. 2004 bgcolor EFEFEF Plaimpied Givaudins 1,643 hab. 1999 bgcolor EFEFEF Saint Doulchard 9,048 hab. 2005 bgcolor EFEFEF Saint Germain du Puy 4,846 hab. 2007 bgcolor EFEFEF Saint Just, Cher Saint Just 544 hab. 2006 bgcolor EFEFEF Saint Michel de Volangis 405 hab. 2004 bgcolor EFEFEF Le Subdray 832 hab. 2006 bgcolor EFEFEF Trouy 3,797 hab. 2006 Notes This article is based on the fr Communaut d agglom ration Bourges Plus equivalent article from the French Wikipedia , consulted on April 22, 2009. coord 47.08444 N 2.396388 E display title source nlwiki Category Agglomeration communities in France Bourges Plus Cher geo stub fr Bourges Plus ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges , issued by King Charles VII of France , on July 7, 1438, required a General Church Council, with authority superior to that of the pope, to be held every ten years, required election rather than appointment to ecclesiastical offices, prohibited the pope from bestowing, and profiting from, benefice s, and limited appeals to Rome. The king accepted many of the decrees of the Council of Basel without endorsing its efforts to coerce Pope Eugene IV . The Gallican church in the eyes of some declared administrative independence from the church in Rome, suppressed the payment of annates to Rome, and forbade papal intervention in the appointment of French prelates. While this did result in a loss of papal power in France, the movement of conciliarists itself was divided. In 1449, the Council of Basel was dissolved and the Conciliarism Concilliar Movement suffered a nearly fatal blow. The popes, especially Pius II lobbied for the repeal of the Pragmatic Sanction and the French crown used promises of repeal as an inducement to the papacy to embrace policies favoring its interests. The Pragmatic Sanction eventually was superseded by agreements made between the French crown and Rome, especially the 1516 Concordat of Bologna . See also Gallicanism External links 1913CE Pragmatic Sanction Category History of Catholicism in France Category Religion in the Ancien R gime Category 1438 in France Category 15th century laws in Christianity France hist stub RC stub ca Pragm tica Sanci de Bourges de Pragmatische Sanktion von Bourges es Pragm tica Sanci n de Bourges fr Pragmatique Sanction de Bourges it Prammatica Sanzione di Bourges pt Pragm tica San o de Bourges ... more details
Odo Arpin of Bourges also Arpinus , Harpinus , or Harpin c. 1060 c. 1130 was a medieval viscount , crusade r and monk. He inherited the lordship of Dun le Po lier Dun and became viscount of Bourges between 1092 and 1095 after marrying Matilda of Sully, whose sister Alice was the daughter in law of Stephen II, Count of Blois . He may have shared the viscountcy with Matilda s father Gilo. At some point between 1097 and 1101, Odo sold his possessions in Bourges and Dun to King Philip I of France for sixty thousand shillings. This may or may not have been done to finance his crusade. He participated in the Crusade of 1101 , probably with Stephen of Blois, and travelled through Constantinople , where he swore a loyalty oath to Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus . Odo was in Jaffa in 1101, Jerusalem in 1102, and fought in the Battle of Ramla 1102 Second Battle of Ramla , where he was captured. He was not executed because of his connection to Emperor Alexius, but was instead imprisoned in Ashkelon Ascalon and later Cairo . Alexius arranged for him to be released. On his way home, Odo visited Pope Paschal II in Rome, and at the Pope s suggestion he became a monk at Cluny , which may have been necessary because had sold all his property before the crusade. He became prior of La Charit sur Loire around 1107, and added the revenues of numerous other properties to the monastery, including one in Anatolia donated by Emperor Alexius. Odo s capture was incorporated into the Crusade cycle ... of Bouillon . Sources Giles Constable, The three lives of Odo Arpinus Viscount of Bourges, crusader ..., The muddy road of Odo Arpin from Bourges to La Charit sur Loire , in The Experience of Crusading , vol. 2 Cambridge, 2003 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Odo Arpin Of Bourges ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Odo Arpin Of Bourges Category Christians of the Crusade of 1101 Category Cluniacs Category 1060s births Category 1130s deaths de Eudes Herpin von Bourges ... more details
OF the topic type The Boulton & Paul P.7 Bourges was a prototype United Kingdom British twin engined ... a twin engined aircraft, the P.7 Bourges, powered, like most of the types designed to replace the DH.10 ... 122. ref The ABC was ordered off the drawing board by the Ministry and high hopes were held for it. The Bourges ... BR2 rotary engine , allowing a first flight as the Bourges Mk IIA in June 1919. ref name Mason Bomber p122 Mason 1994, p.122. ref It was fitted with Dragonflys in July, becoming the Bourges Mk IA , ref name Mason Bomber p122 . Both the Bentley ref Brew 2001 ref and ABC engined Bourges demonstrated ... wing. Fitted with Dragonflys, it was designated the Bourges Mk IB . It would crash in 1919 and its structure reused for a different project. The third Bourges was also originally built as a Mk IB, but when ... with BR2s, being redesignated Bourges Mk IIB . ref name Mason Bomber p122 In 1920 21 the third prototype, the Bourges P.7B F2905 was again re engined, this time with 450  hp 336  kW Napier Lion engines, and was flown both with the original straight upper wing Bourges Mk IIIA and with the gulled wing Bourges Mk IIIB . While in this form it was superior to the other types planned as DH.10 replacements, the RAF had by this time abandoned the requirement, and the Bourges was used ... in use until 1924. ref name Mason Bomber p122 3 Mason 1994, pp.122 123. ref Specifications Bourges ... bomber aircraft 1910 1919 Category Boulton Paul aircraft Bourges ... more details
Le Printemps de Bourges is an annual music festival that is held in Bourges , France , during five days. ref http www.bourges tourisme.com en bourges tourisme 395 the printemps de bourges music festival.html ref It is now a major event in France and Europe. The festival was created in 1977 by Daniel Colling, Alain Meilland and Maurice Frot . With its span of 35 years, it is a high reflect of music tendencies and evolution. Every springtime, thousands of spectators come from all parts of France and foreign countries to see some concerts of the eclectic list. 60 shows, over 200 artists on 13 stages in a week offering the most diverse genres, the best known artists side along with young musical talents. The ever growing public is composed essentially of young people 91 are under 35 , and over 200,000 people attend the festival each year. Music professionals over 600 each years are present to recruit new talents. The festival also attract media professionals press, TV, radio they are over 500 each year. A parallel festival is host in the city and is called Les d couvertes du Printemps de Bourges and has for aim to present new artists, talents to perform. Many bars and restaurants also host a multitude of gigs through a partnership with le Printemps de Bourges. ref http www.ville bourges.fr ... de Bourges Theatre Tournemire staging Alain Meilland . 1981 April 4 12 Bernard Lavilliers , Bill Deraime ... Charlebois , Rufus actor Rufus . Le Temps des Crises cr ation Maison de la Culture de Bourges with Mich le ... of the Regional Center of the Song of Bourges, with G rard Pierron, Alain Meilland, Michel Grange ... , Justice French band Justice , Vitalic 20 00 pm, at La Cath drale de Bourges stage Bach to 2008 ... Emynona Rococo The Twins Lys GRS Club See also Live Printemps de Bourges 2002 , by Jean Michel Jarre ... De Bourges Category Music festivals in France es Primavera de Bourges fr Printemps de Bourges pl Printemps de Bourges ... more details
installation at the Global Tekno Festival in Avignon , France in 2000. The track Paris Bourges , originally entitled Bourges 1 at the performance, features Jarre performing live on one of the world ... Sergeivich Termen L on Theremin , in 1919. Jean Michel Jarre DEFAULTSORT Live Printemps De Bourges ... Live Printemps de Bourges 2002 it Live Printemps de Bourges 2002 ka Live Printemps de Bourges 2002 ... more details