in 1077, was arguably the original home of the tapestry where William s half brother Odo of Bayeux ...Expand French date December 2008 Bayeux Infobox French commune name Bayeux image coat of arms Blason Bayeux.svg image Bayeux Historic Centre.jpg region Basse Normandie department Calvados arrondissement Bayeux canton Bayeux INSEE 14047 postal code 14400 mayor Patrick Gomont term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Bayeux Intercom longitude 0.7028 latitude 49.2794 elevation m elevation min m 32 elevation max m 67 area km2 7.11 population 13478 population date 2008 Bayeux IPA fr baj is a Communes of France commune in the Calvados Departments of France department in Normandy in northwestern France. Bayeux is the home of the Bayeux Tapestry , which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England . Administration Bayeux is a sub prefecture of Calvados. It is the seat of the arrondissement of Bayeux and of the cantons of France canton of Bayeux. This country is famous also for the Bayeux Tapestry. Location Bayeux is located seven kilometres from the coast of La Manche English Channel ... sea level with an average of 46 meters above sea level is bisected by the river Aure river Aure . Bayeux ... , Latinized in Bajocassi , Bajocasses , and this word explains the place names Bayeux and Bessin ... de la langue Gauloise , ditions errance 2003. ref History Origins fr Bayeux Histoire Translated ... century BC under the name Augustodurum, Bayeux is the capital of the former territory of the Bodiocassi ... of an old Roman building. Bayeux was built on a crossroads between Lisieux and Valognes, developing .... An important city in Normandy, Bayeux was part of the coastal defense of the Roman Empire against the pirates of the region and a Roman Legion was stationed there. Middle Ages File Harold dead bayeux tapestry.png thumb right 270px The Bayeux tapestry The city was largely destroyed during the Viking ... during Ducal Normandy. William the Conqueror s half brother Odo, Earl of Kent completed the cathedral ... more details
Odo of Bayeux c. 1036 1097 , Norman bishop and English earl Odo of Cambrai 1050 1113 , Benedictine monk and bishop Odo of Urgell died 1122 , saint and Bishop of Urgell Odo de St Amand , 12th century Grand Masters of the Knights Templar Grand Master of the Knights Templar Odo of Deuil , 12th century historian and crusader Odo of Canterbury died 1200 , saint and abbot of Battle Odo of Novara c. 1105 1200 , Carthusian monk Odo of Ch teauroux c. 1190 1273 , French cardinal Odo of Cheriton c. 1185 1246 47 , Roman Catholic priest and fabulist Pope Martin V 1368 1431 , born Odo or Oddone Colonna Odo O Driscoll , Bishop of Ross , Ireland 1482 c. 1492 , also known as Hugh O Driscoll Modern Odo Casel 1886 1948 , also known as Johannes Casel, German Catholic theologian and monk Odo Hirsch born 1962 , Australian author Odo Marquard born 1928 , German philosopher Odo Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill 1829 ...about medieval moniker the Star Trek Deep Space Nine character Odo Star Trek the genus of spiders Zoridae Odo is a name typically associated with historical figures from the Middle Ages and before. Odo ... . Odo has also been used as a name for fictional characters. Historical Nobility Odo the Great died c. 735 , Duke of Aquitaine Odo I, Count of Orl ans died 834 Odo I, Count of Troyes died 871 Odo II, Count of Troyes held the title in 876 Odo of France 860 898 , King of the Franks Odo of Toulouse died 918 or 919 , Count of Toulouse Odo, Count of Paris c. 860 898 , King of the Franks Odo, Duke of Burgundy 944 965 Odo of F zensac died 985 , Count of F zensac Odo I, Count of Blois 950 996 Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark died 993 Odo II, Count of Blois Eudes le Champenois 983 1037 Odo II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark died 1046 Odo of Gascony 1010 1039 Odo IV, Count of Troyes died 1115 See also Odo I disambiguation Odo II disambiguation Clerics Odo of Glanfeuil , abbot and hagiography hagiographer of the 9th century Odo of Cluny c. 878 942 , a Roman Catholic saint Odo of Arezzo ... more details
by William s half brother, Odo of Bayeux Bishop Odo who, after the Conquest, became Earl of Kent and, when William was absent in Normandy, de facto regent of England. File Odo of Bayeux.jpg left thumb upright Odo, Earl of Kent Bishop Odo of Bayeux The reasons for the Odo commission theory ... in Bayeux Cathedral, built by Odo and 3 it may have been commissioned at the same time as the cathedral ... of Normandy by the age of nineteen. His half brother was Bishop Odo of Bayeux . King Edward ...The Bayeux Tapestry lang fr Tapisserie de Bayeux , IPA fr tapis i d baj IPA , Norman La telle du conquest ... by Odo, Earl of Kent Bishop Odo , William s half brother, and made in England in the 1070s. In 1729 the hanging was rediscovered by scholars at a time when it was being displayed annually in Bayeux Cathedral . The tapestry is now exhibited at Mus e de la Tapisserie de Bayeux in Bayeux , Normandy . File Bayeux hawking.jpg thumb upright 2 William the Conqueror William and Harold Godwinson Harold in Normandy Origins The earliest known written reference to the tapestry is a 1476 inventory of Bayeux Cathedral , ref Fowke, Frank Rede The Bayeux Tapestry A History and Description , London G ... . However, scholarly analysis ref Sir Frank Stenton ed et al, The Bayeux Tapestry. A comprehensive ... s dedication. Assuming Odo commissioned the tapestry, it was probably designed and constructed in England by Anglo Saxon art ists Odo s main power base being by then in Kent the Latin text contains .... Word document. Published 09 05 2006. ref ref name Wilson Wilson, David M. The Bayeux Tapestry ... http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 womanshour 04 2006 21 mon.shtml New Contender for The Bayeux Tapestry? , from the BBC, May 22, 2006. The Bayeux Tapestry The Life Story of a Masterpiece , by Carola Hicks ..., The Bayeux Tapestry Monument to a Norman Triumph , Prestel Publishing, 3791313657 ref however ... sources in France ref Beech, George Was the Bayeux Tapestry Made in France? The Case for St ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The canton of Bayeux in the Arrondissement of Bayeux , Calvados Departments of France d partement , in France covers 16 Communes of France communes and has a population of 20,744 inhabitants. The communes of the Cantons of France canton are Agy Arganchy Barbeville Bayeux Cottun Cussy Gu ron Monceaux en Bessin Nonant Ranchy Saint Loup Hors Saint Martin des Entr es Saint Vigor le Grand Subles Sully, Calvados Sully Vaucelles Cantons of Calvados Coord missing France DEFAULTSORT Canton Of Bayeux Category Cantons of Calvados Bayeux br Kanton Bayeux ca Cant de Bayeux de Kanton Bayeux fr Canton de Bayeux it Cantone di Bayeux lb Canton de Bayeux nl Kanton Bayeux ru ... more details
File Bayeux Statue de Poppa.jpg 300px thumb Poppa of Bayeux Poppa of Bayeux was the mistress or wife ref http sbaldw.home.mindspring.com hproject prov poppa000.htm Stewart Baldwin, F.A.S.G., Henry Project Poppa ref perhaps by more danico ref Philip Lyndon Reynolds, Marriage in the Western Church The Christianization of Marriage during the Patristic and Early Medieval Periods E.J. Brill, Leiden, New York, 1994 , pp. 110 111 ref of Norman conqueror Rollo . She was the mother of William I, Duke of Normandy , and Gerloc . Chronicler Dudo of Saint Quentin relates that she was the daughter of a count named Berenger, captured at Bayeux by Rollo in 885 or 889. This has led to speculation that she was the daughter of Berengar II of Neustria . A statue of Poppa stands at Place de Gaulle in Bayeux. References reflist Sources Equivalent French Category 10th century people Category 9th century births Category 10th century deaths Category Viking Age women ca Poppa de Bayeux fr Poppa de Bayeux sv Poppa av Bayeux Normandy stub ... more details
Image Bayeux Cathedral.JPG thumb 250px Bayeux Cathedral File Harold sFealty.jpg thumb 250px HAROLD SACRAMENTUM FECIT WILLELMO DUCI Harold made an oath to Duke William . This scene, which is stated in the previous scene on the Tapestry to have taken place at Bagia Bayeux, probably in Bayeux Cathedral , shows Harold touching two altars with the enthroned Duke looking on and is central to the Norman Invasion of England. Bayeux Tapestry Bayeux Cathedral Cath drale Notre Dame de Bayeux is a Norman architecture Norman Romanesque architecture Romanesque cathedral, located in the town of Bayeux . It is the seat of the Bishop of Bayeux . It was the original home of the Bayeux Tapestry and is a national monument of France . The site is an ancient one and was once occupied by Ancient Rome Roman sanctuaries. The present cathedral was consecrated on 14 July 1077 in the presence of William I of England William, Duke of Normandy and King of England . It was here that William forced Harold Godwinson to take the oath, the breaking of which led to the Norman conquest of England . Gallery gallery Image Bayeux Historic Centre.jpg View to the cathedral from tourists office Image Notre Dame de Bayeux.jpg The Bayeux cathedral hall interior Image Notre Dame de Bayeux couloirs.jpg Notre Dame de Bayeux crypt Image Bayeauxcathedralinterior.jpg An interior view of the cathedral Image Baycript.jpg A mural in the crypt Image Baycrypt.jpg A mural in the crypt Image Bayeux013.JPG Cathedral at night File Normandie Calvados Bayeux2 tango7174.jpg Gothic choir File Normandie Calvados Bayeux3 tango7174.jpg Neo ... Notre Dame de BayeuxBayeux Cathedral http www.scholares.net index.php?Gazetteer Bayeux Location ... of France Category Churches in Calvados France church stub RC cathedral stub de Kathedrale von Bayeux fr Cath drale Notre Dame de Bayeux hr Katedrala Na e Gospe u Bayeuxu is D mkirkjan Bayeux he nl Kathedraal van Bayeux ru simple Bayeux Cathedral th zh ... more details
led by Thomas old mentor Odo of Bayeux . Thomas also attended the trial for rebellion of the Bishop ..., being from Bayeux. ref name DNB Under the patronage of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, both boys ... 6 York Archbishops ref Archbishop under William I Image Odobayeux tapestry detail.jpg left thumb upright 150px Odo of Bayeux , shown here on the Bayeux Tapestry , was an early patron of Thomas. alt ... p. 394 ref Thomas supported Rufus despite a rebellion led by his old mentor Odo of Bayeux, and the Archbishop ... Osbert br Muriel Thomas of Bayeux died Nowrap 18 November 1100 was Archbishop of York from 1070 until 1100. A native of Bayeux , he was educated at Li ge city Li ge and became a royal chaplain to Duke ... to Normandy to become one of Bishop Odo s officials and a chaplain, or secretary. ref name ... of Bayeux Cathedral as well as a member of Duke William s ducal clergy before the Norman Conquest ... of estates to the chapter. ref name Norton4 Norton Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux pp. 4 5 ref He ... Thomas of Bayeux p. 1 ref and which also destroyed the refectory and dormitory for the canons ... larger than the one it replaced, ref name Norton9 Norton Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux pp. 9 11 ref ... design phase, with few modifications. ref name Norton14 Norton Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux pp. 14 15 ... Calais, Bishop of Durham, who had sided with Odo. William was Thomas sole suffragan bishop, but it was Thomas ... in 1108, ref name BHOYork and another, Richard, became Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux Bishop of Bayeux ... Thomas of Bayeux p. 3 ref Thomas composed the epitaph placed on William the Conqueror s tomb in Abbaye ... book author Norton, Christopher title Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux and the Norman Cathedral at York ... NAMES Thomas of Bayeux SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of York DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... Calvados Category Normans Category 11th century Roman Catholic archbishops fr Thomas de Bayeux ... more details
Infobox River river name Bayeux image name caption origin mouth Arc Provence Arc br coord 43 30 3 N 5 30 59 E name Arc Bayeux basin countries France length km 10 elevation m discharge m3 s watershed km2 The Bayeux Baion in Occitan is a short stream ref http www.geoportail.fr & 91 Geoportail & 93 Bot generated title ref in the Southeast of France. In the upper convert 2 km of its course it is called Bayon . It runs from the Montagne Sainte Victoire ref http www.erudit.org revue gpq 2003 v57 n2 3 011315ar.pdf ref to the Arc Provence Arc , near Meyreuil . References http sandre.eaufrance.fr app chainage courdo htm Y4020540.php?cg Y4020540 The Bayeux at the Sandre database reflist Category Rivers of France Category Geography of Bouches du Rh ne Category Rivers of Provence Alpes C te d Azur Provence geo stub fr Bayon cours d eau id Sungai Bayon ... more details
Infobox mountain name Pointe Bayeux photo photo caption elevation m 4258 elevation ref prominence m prominence ref range Mont Blanc Massif location Haute Savoie , flag France map France relief region FR label position left lat d 45 lat m 50 lat s 47 lat NS N long d 06 long m 50 long s 38 long EW E coordinates ref frwiki type first ascent easiest route Pointe Bayeux is a mountain of Haute Savoie , France . It lies in the Mont Blanc Massif range. It has an altitude of 4258 metres above sea level. HauteSavoie geo stub Category Mountains of Haute Savoie fr Pointe Bayeux ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Exuperius of Bayeux birth date death date 405 AD feast day August 1 ref name autogenerated3 http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 65190 Sant Essuperio di Bayeux Bot generated title ref venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 300px caption birth place death place titles Bishop beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Exuperius of Bayeux Exup re , also known as Spirius Spire, Soupir, Soupierre , is venerated as the first bishop of Bayeux . ref name autogenerated3 The date of his episcopate is given as 390 to 405, but local legends made him an immediate disciple of Pope Clement I St. Clement , who lived during the 1st century, and that St. Regnobertus was Exuperius disciple. ref name autogenerated2 http www.newadvent.org cathen 02358b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Bayeux Bot generated title ref This legend was found in breviary breviaries of the 15th century. ref name autogenerated2 According to the Catholic Encyclopedia , the Bollandists and M. Jules Lair found little ground for this legend it was only towards the middle of the fourth century that St. Exuperius founded the See of Bayeux after him the priest St. Reverendus worked to spread Christianity in these parts. ref name autogenerated2 As Henry Wace writes, this is only an instance of the tendency of the Gallic churches to claim an apostolic or subapostolic origin. . ref name autogenerated1 Henry Wace, A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines 1880 , 439. ref ... of the invasion of the Vikings Exuperius relics were translation relics translated from Bayeux ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Exuperius Of Bayeux ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 405 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Exuperius Of Bayeux Category Bishops of Bayeux Category Gallo Roman saints Category 405 deaths fr Exup re de Bayeux sh Eksuperije od Bayeuxa ... more details
French arrondissement nomarr Arrondissement of Bayeux r g Basse Normandie d pt Calvados nbca 6 nbco 126 cheflieu Sous pr fecture town Bayeux pop 63,022 year 1999 hect km 952 dens 66 image map Arrondissement de Bayeux.PNG map caption Location of Bayeux in Basse Normandie The Arrondissement of Bayeux an Arrondissements of France arrondissement of France, located in the Calvados Departments of France d partement , in the Basse Normandie Regions of France r gion . It has 6 Cantons of France cantons and 126 Communes of France communes . Composition Cantons The cantons of the arrondissement of Bayeux are Canton of Balleroy Balleroy Canton of BayeuxBayeux Canton of Caumont l vent Caumont l vent Canton of Isigny sur Mer Isigny sur Mer Canton of Ryes Ryes Canton of Tr vi res Tr vi res Communes The communes of the arrondissement of Bayeux, and their INSEE code s, are class wikitable 1. Agy small 14003 small 2. Aignerville small 14004 small 3. Anctoville small 14011 small 4. Arganchy small 14019 small 5. Arromanches les Bains small 14021 small 6. Asnelles small 14022 small 7. Asni res en Bessin small 14023 small 8. Balleroy small 14035 small 9. Banville, Calvados Banville small 14038 small 10. Barbeville small 14040 small 11. Bayeux small 14047 small 12. Bazenville small 14049 small 13. La Bazoque, Calvados La Bazoque small 14050 small 14. Bernesq small 14063 small 15. Blay small 14078 ... Bayeux on French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies site INSEE, in French Arrondissements of Calvados Category Arrondissements of Calvados Bayeux an Destrito de Bayeux br Arondisamant Bayeux ca Districte de Bayeux cs Arrondissement Bayeux de Arrondissement Bayeux es Distrito de Bayeux fr Arrondissement de Bayeux fy Arrondissemint Bayeux id Arondisemen Bayeux it Arrondissement di Bayeux lb Arrondissement Bayeux nl Arrondissement Bayeux oc Arrondiment de Bayeux pl Okr g Bayeux ru simple Arrondissement of Bayeux vi Bayeux huy n ... more details
Castro Pinto International Airport which serves Jo o Pessoa is located at Bayeux. See also List of municipalities ... BR type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Para ba eo Bayeux Brazilo fr Bayeux Para ba it Bayeux Brasile nl Bayeux Brazili no Bayeux Para ba pt Bayeux ro Bayeux, Brazilia ru vo Bayeux Para ba war Bayeux, Brasil ... more details
The Bayeux speeches are two speeches delivered by General Charles de Gaulle of France in the context of liberation after the Normandy landings in June 1944 and in the immediate postwar period in June 1946. They were spoken in a public square in Bayeux formerly Place du Ch teau , since 1946 Place de Gaulle . First Bayeux Speech A few days after the Normandy invasion, de Gaulle wanted to symbolically set foot on his native soil in one of the first towns liberated. He also sought to thwart American intentions to create a currency in Europe subject to their influence. On 14 June 1944, he delivered a speech in Bayeux. The enthusiastic reception by the population confirmed the legitimacy of their struggle and dissuaded the United States to place France under their administration. De Gaulle was able to form a provisional government after the Liberation. Second Bayeux speech The speech of 16 June 1946 is one of De Gaulle s most important speeches. Two years after the Normandy invasion, in this symbolic city the first city in continental France liberated by Allies where he set foot on French soil in June 1944, Charles de Gaulle gave a speech where he talked about the shape that the French Constitution would have to take. When De Gaulle appeared on the balcony of the town hall in Bayeux, the public greeted him with cries of Take power ref name flood cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id WoS7q5nTY78C&pg PA195&lpg PA195&dq bayeux de gaulle 1946&source bl&ots 8W PjC5DQR&sig LJz1ndMim3GPDvqglyEog429DS0&hl en title Political Myth first Christopher last Flood publisher Routledge date 2001 12 13 pages 202 ref De Gaulle advocated a reduction in the power of parliament, ref Cite book ...&pg PA43&lpg PA43&dq bayeux de gaulle 1946&source bl&ots nvJtpnVE x&sig kXm P8CRQYfKr1lSf4ZtyqYL7Go ... de gaulle.org pages espace pedagogique le point sur les textes a connaitre discours de bayeux 16 juin 1946.php French transcript of the second Bayeux speech http mairie bayeux.fr index.php?id 238 ... more details
Odo I may refer to Odo I, Count of Orl ans 9th century Odo I, Count of Troyes 9th century Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark d. 993 Odo I, Count of Blois c.950 996 hndis Odo I br Odo Ia it Oddone I ... more details
Odo II may refer to Odo II, Count of Troyes 9th century Odo II, Count of Blois 983 1037 Odo II, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark d. 1046 hndis Odo II it Oddone II ... more details
Odo of Paris may refer to Odo, Count of Paris 860 898 Odo, Duke of Burgundy 944 965 hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Several medieval music theorists named Odo have been confused historically. For the other major theorist of this name, see Odo of Cluny . Odo of Arezzo or Abbot Oddo fl. late 10th century was a Medieval composer and music theory theorist who worked in Arezzo . Little is known about his life, except that he was an Abbot in Arezzo , working under Bishop Donatus of Arezzo . Odo composed a tonary a book of chant s which usually included antiphon s and responsory responsories with a discussion of Musical mode modes , which survives in 20 manuscripts, four of which contain attributions to Odo. In several of the manuscripts a prologue ascribed in three out of six to Odo is entitled Formulas quas vobis . ref name Brockett Brockett ref A Dialogus de musica has been mistakenly attributed to Odo of Arezzo. ref name Brockett References Clyde Brockett. Odo 2. Odo of Arezzo , Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Grove Music Online , ed. L. Macy accessed May 20, 2006 , http www.grovemusic.com grovemusic.com subscription access . Notes reflist Category 10th century births Category Medieval composers Category Italian composers Composer stub es Odo de Arezzo it Odo da Arezzo nn Odo av Arezzo sl Odo iz Arezza ... more details
Odo IV may refer to Odo, Count of Champagne ca. 1040 1115 Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy 1295 1350 hndis Odo IV Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
About the saint from Canterbury Oda, the Archbishop of Canterbury Oda the Severe Orphan date February 2009 Infobox saint name Saint Odo of Canterbury birth date death date January 20, 1200 feast day venerated in Roman Catholic Church birth place death place titles Abbot canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Odo of Canterbury died 1200 , also known as Odo Cantianus or Odo of Kent , was a theologian and abbot of Battle. Odo was a monk of Christ Church, who later became a subprior. He was sent by his friend Thomas Becket in 1163 to attend an appeal with Pope Alexander III against the Roger de Pont L Ev que Archbishop of York , stemming from the tensions between Becket and Henry II of England King Henry II . After his church burned, Odo went to the Council of Woodstock to renew the charters of the church. Instead, he was elected abbot of Battle Abbey Battle on 19 July 1175. Odo was known as an ardent lover of books, and a great theologian who preached in French, English, and Latin. There is some uncertainty as to his writings, owing to confusion with Odo of Cheriton and Odo of Murimund, but a list of thirteen works, chiefly writings on the Old Testament and sermons, can be ascribed to him. Odo died on 20 January 1200, and was buried in the lower part of the church at Battle. He was venerated at Battle, East Sussex Battle as a saint. The relic list at Canterbury Cathedral mentions a tooth of the Ven. Odo Abb. Of Battle . Catholic wstitle Odo of Canterbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Odo Of Canterbury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 20, 1200 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Odo Of Canterbury Category 12th century births Category 1200 deaths Category 12th century Christian saints Category Medieval English saints ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Odo died 985 was the second Count of F zensac from 960 to his death. Odo was the eldest son and successor of William Garc s of F zensac William Garc s . Odo s younger brother Bernard I of Armagnac Bernard received Armagnac region Armagnac in a partition of their father s territory. Odo spent his first years pillaging neighbouring lands and committing a number infractions against the Roman Catholic Church Church . For this he was nicknamed Falta or the Fool by ecclesiastical chroniclers. In his later life he made amends by donating the church of Saint Martin de Berdale to the canons of Saint Marie. He was succeeded by his only son, Bernard of F zensac Bernard . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fezensac, Odo Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fezensac, Odo Of Category 985 deaths Category Counts of F zensac France noble stub nl Odo van F zensac ... more details
Infobox royalty monarch name Odo title King of Western Francia image Odo of France.PNG caption reign ... place death date 1 January 898 death place La F re , France place of burial Odo or Eudes c. 860&ndash ... , count of Anjou , whose branch of the family is known as the Robertians . Odo is also known as the Duke of France and Count of Paris . Origin Odo was the eldest son of Robert the Great, Duke ... father s death in 866, Odo inherited his father s title of Marquis of Neustria. Odo lost this title .... Odo was also the lay abbot of St. Martin of Tours. ref Ernest Lavisse , Histoire de France , tome ii. Paris, 1903 ref ref E. Favre, Eudes, comte de Paris et roi de France Paris, 1893 ref Odo married ... thumb left The Coronation of Odo, from the Grandes Chroniques de France Image EudesParis.jpg thumb A Romantic ... in resisting the attacks of the Vikings at the Siege of Paris 885 886 Siege of Paris , Odo was chosen ... Press London 1930 ref Odo continued to battle against the Vikings and defeated them at Montfaucon ... the Simple to the Frankish throne. In 889 and 890 Odo granted special privileges to the County of Manresa ..., for the next two centuries. To gain prestige and support, Odo paid homage to the East Francia ... a conflict which lasted three years, Odo was compelled to come to terms with his rival and surrender a district north of the Seine to him. Odo died in La F re on 1 January 898. References reflist ... France topics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME France, Odo Of ALTERNATIVE ... , France DEFAULTSORT France, Odo Of Category Robertian dynasty Category Roman Catholic monarchs Category ... of Paris Category 9th century rulers in Europe bs Odo, kralj Zapadne Frana ke br Odo Ia , roue ar Franked bg ca Od I de Fran a cs Odo Pa sk de Odo von Paris el es Eudes de Francia eo E do la 1 a fr Eudes de France ko hr Odo, kralj Francuske id Eudes dari Perancis it Oddone, conte di Parigi he , la Odo I rex Franciae hu Od nyugati frank kir ly mk ... more details
for the later duke of Aquitaine with the same name Odo of Gascony Odo the Great also called Eudes or Eudo died c. 735 , Duke of Aquitaine , obtained this dignity by 700. His territory included the Duchy of Vasconia in the south west of Gaul and the Duchy of Aquitaine at that point located north east of the river Garonne , a realm extending from the Loire to the Pyrenees , with capital in Toulouse . He retained it until his abdication in 735. His earlier life is obscure, as are his ancestry and ethnicity. Several Duke of Aquitaine Dukes of Aquitaine have been named as Odo s father Boggis or Bertrand ... Charte d Alaon , as also Duke Lupus of Aquitaine Lupus I , who was not Merovingian at all. Odo is called the brother of Hubertus . Odo succeeded to the ducal throne maybe as early as 679, probably ... by surrendering to him the Neustrian king and his treasures. Odo was also obliged to fight ... with gifts from the Pope and solidifying Odo s independence. To help secure his borders he married ... southern realm of Aquitaine, crossed the Loire and broke the peace treaty held with Odo. Odo engaged .... Meanwhile, the Ummayads were gathering forces to attack Odo s ally in the Pyrenean region of Cerdanya Uthman ibn Naissa . Busy as Odo was trying to fend off Charles s thrust, he didn t make it to help ... Rahman Al Ghafiqi s troops raided Vasconia, advanced towards Bordeaux and ransacked the city. Odo engaged ..., Odo pleaded with Charles Martel , Mayor of the palaces of Neustria and Austrasia , for assistance ..., and repelled the Arabs out of Aquitaine. Odo played a major role in planning the victory. In 735 the Duke Odo abdicated and was succeeded by his son Hunald of Aquitaine Hunald . He died thereafter ... br Odo Akitania ca Eudes I d Aquit nia da Odo af Aquitanien de Eudo von Aquitanien es Od n el Grande eu Oto I.a Handia fr Eudes d Aquitaine ko it Oddone I d Aquitania nl Odo van Aquitani pl Odon Wielki ru sh Odo Veliki fi Odo Akvitania uk ... more details
Odo Botnia d 1399 was the fourteenth potestaat or elected governor of Friesland, now a province in the Netherlands . Biography Odo was the son of Feicko Botnia, a nobleman of Marrum, who lived on the Botnia stins stronghold or nobles house . He would have been a descendant of the old Odo Botnia, who had built a stins at Marrum by 900. This stins was still inhabited by Helena Botnia in the year 1708. She was the last of the Botnia family. Unlike his predecessors he belonged to the party of Vetkopers . Odo would unflinchingly and kloekmoedig , but have been cruel soldier, who, with his brother in law Jackla Jeppema, fear spread among the Schieringers a rival faction . With the withdrawal from the Foswerd , Odo by way of murders, fires and looting inflicted much harm on the Schieringers in Westergo . Menaldumer mieden The Schieringers Sytse Dekama and Gale Hania returned after seven years of service abroad with foreign powers. When they returned they found their two stinses at Weidum destroyed by Vetkopers . This was the reason for the battle between the Menaldumer mieden Marssum and Dronrijp , which took place on August 18, 1397 where Odo Botnia was severely injured. He was preceded by Gale Hania and succeeded by Sjoerd Wiarda . See also Rulers of Frisia References H.G. Cannegieter, Het klooster Foswerd , in Friesche Volks almanak voor het jaar 1846 , Sneek 1845, Mengelwerk pages 44 58. see http books.google.com books?id H5ErAAAAMAAJ&pg RA1 PA44 digital scan . Persondata name Botnia, Odo alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1399 place of death DEFAULTSORT Botnia, Odo Category Potestaat of Friesland Category 1399 deaths fy Odo Botnia ... more details
Odo , Odon , or Eudes of Deuil 1110 April 18, 1162 was an historian and participant of the Second Crusade 1147 1149 . Born at Deuil to a modest family, he became a Christian monasticism monk and was a confidant of Abbot Suger Suger , abbot of Saint Denis . He took part in the Second Crusade in 1147, and served as the chaplain of Louis VII of France Louis VII on the expedition. His narrative of the Crusade is entitled De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem On Louis VII s journey to the East , which relates the progress of the crusade from France to Principality of Antioch Antioch . It was written so that Suger could compose a history of Louis life. Odo explains the failure of the crusade in terms of human action rather than as the will of God, in contrast to the reasoning of Otto of Freising . His aims were to glorify Louis, but also to provide a guide for future crusaders so that the mistakes of the Second Crusade would not be repeated. Odo blamed the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Comnenus for the downfall of the crusade. Odo s prejudice against Byzantium led A History of the Crusades Runciman to describe Odo as hysterically anti Greek. However, Phillips has recently argued that Odo s view of Byzantium was possibly rooted in ideological differences which minor skirmishes between the crusaders and Greeks had brought to the fore. His prejudice should also be set against the experience of Conrad III of Germany , who wrote that Manuel treated him as a brother. Odo s account ends .... Sources Odo of Deuil, De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem , tr. V.G. Berry New York W.W. Norton and Co., 1948 . J. Phillips, Odo of Deuil s De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem as a source ... odoofdeuil.html Odo of Deuil at Crusades Encyclopedia http www.fordham.edu halsall source odo deuil.html ... Letters 20Second 20Crusade.doc Letters concerning the Second Crusade Persondata name Odo of Deuil ... century Latin writers Category French historians Category French abbots cs Odo z Deuil de Odo von Deuil ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Infobox saint name Saint Odo birth date death date 1122 feast day 7 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place Barcelona , Spain death place titles Bishop of Urgell beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Odo of Urgell was the oldest son ref http saints.sqpn.com sainto48.htm Saint Odo of Urgell Patron Saint Index ref of a family of counts of Barcelona , Spain. He became a soldier but gave this up to enter religious life. He later ascended to the position of archdeacon of Urgell in the Pyrenees and ordained by Pope Urban II , he was appointed Bishop of Urgell , and was celebrated for his concern for the poor. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 4891 St. Odo of Urgell Catholic Online ref Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Odo Of Urgell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Barcelona , Spain DATE OF DEATH 1122 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Odo Of Urgell Category Roman Catholic saints Category 12th century Christian saints Category 12th century bishops Category 1122 deaths ... more details