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  1. The Archdiocese of Reims or Rheims (Latin: Archidiœcesis Remensis; French: Archidiocèse de Reims) is a Latin Church ecclesiastic territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. Erected as a diocese around 250 by Sixtus of Reims, the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese around 750.

  2. La arquidiócesis de Reims (en latín: Archidioecesis Remensis) es una arquidiócesis latina de la Iglesia católica situada en el norte de Francia. La sede arzobispal se ubica en la ciudad de Reims, donde se encuentra la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Reims. El actual arzobispo es Éric de Moulins-Beaufort. 1 2 .

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    Until the French Revolution, the Archbishop of Sens was also Viscount of Sens. In 1622, Paris had been elevated to a metropolitan see and the Sees of Chartres, Orléans and Meaux were separated from the ecclesiastical province of Sens. In return, the abbey of Mont Saint-Martin in the Diocese of Cambrai was united to the archdiocese. Sens was suppres...

    Before 1000 AD

    Among the bishops of Sens in the fourth centurywere: 1. St. Severinus, present at the Council of Sardicain 344 2. St. Ursicinus (356–387), exiled to Phrygia under Constantius through the influence of the Arians. Visited by St. Hilary on his return to Sens after three years of exile, around 386 he founded at Sens the monastery of Sts. Gervasius and Protasius. Fifth century 1. St. Ambrose (died c. 460) 2. St. Agroecius(Agrice), bishop around 475 3. St. Heraclius (487–515), founder of the monast...

    1000–1200

    Gelduinus (1032–1049) was deposed for simony by Pope Leo IX at the Council of Reims. The second half of the 11th century saw a decline in prestige for the Diocese of Sens. Under the episcopate of Richerius (1062–96), Pope Urban II withdrew primatial authority from the See of Sens to confer it on the archbishopric of Lyon, and Richerius died without having accepted this decision; his successor Daimbert (1098–1122) was consecrated at Rome in March 1098 after giving assurance that he recognized...

    1200–1500

    1. Peter of Corbeil (1200–1222), who had been professor of theology to Pope Innocent III 2. Philippe de Marigny 3. William of Paris, who was also Inquisitor of France 4. Pierre Roger(1329–1330), later Clement VI 5. Guillaume de Brosse (1330–1338), who erected at one of the doorways of the cathedral of Sens an equestrian statue of Philip VI of Valoisto perpetuate the remembrance of the victory won by the clergy over the pretensions of Pierre de Cugnières 6. Guillaume de Melun (1344–1375), who...

    Plein, Irene : Die frühgotische Skulptur an der Westfassade der Kathedrale von Sens. Rhema-Verlag, Münster 2005, ISBN 978-3-930454-40-2
    Tabbagh, Vincent (ed.) (2010): Fasti Ecclesiae Gallicanae. Répertoire prosopographique des évêques, dignitaires et chanoines des diocèses de France de 1200 à 1500. XI. Diocèse de Sens. Turnhout, Br...
  3. The Archdiocese of Reims is a Latin Church ecclesiastic territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. Erected as a diocese around 250 by St. Sixtus of Reims, the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese around 750. The archbishop received the title "primate of Gallia Belgica" in 1089.

  4. 26 de may. de 2020 · Restored: 6 October 1822. Metropolitan See. Rite: Latin (or Roman) Country: France. Square Kilometers: 6,931 (2,677 Square Miles) Conference Region: Nord. Official Web Site: http://www.catholique-reims.fr/. Mailing Address: Archeveche, B.P. 32729, 3 rue du Cardinal-de-Lorraine, 51058 Reims CEDEX, France.

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims. Adalbero of Reims. Arnulf (archbishop of Reims) Artald of Reims. Aubrey (archbishop of Reims) B. Jean Marie Balland. Antonio Barberini. Philippe du Bec. Renaud du Bellay. Guillaume Briçonnet (cardinal) Robert Briçonnet. Carlo Domenico del Carretto. Regnault de Chartres. Gervais de Château-du-Loir.