The Archdiocese of Reims (Lat:Archidioecesis Remensis) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France. In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglican churches, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a Bishop. The Latin Rite is one of the 23 Sui iuris Particular Churches within the Catholic Church. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Erected as a diocese around 250 by St. In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglican churches, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a Bishop. Events By Place Roman Empire A group of Franks penetrate as far as Tarragona in Spain (approximate date Sixtus, the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese around 750. In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglican churches, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a Bishop. Events By Geography Asia Gopala is proclaimed as the first ruler of the Pala Empire. The archbishop received the title "primate of (Gallia) Belgica" in 1089.
In 1023, archbishop Ebles acquired the Countship of Reims, making him a prince-bishop; it became a duchy and a peerage between 1060 and 1170. Peerage of France (Pairie de France was a distinction within the French nobility which appeared in the Middle Ages.
The archdiocese comprises the arrondissement of Reims and the département of Ardennes while the province comprises the région of Champagne-Ardenne. The 100 French departments are divided into 342 arrondissements, which may be translated into English as districts. Reims (alternative English spelling Rheims; riːmz in English and /ʁɛ̃s/ in French) is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern France is divided into 26 regions or régions (in French of which 21 are in continental Metropolitan France, one is the island of Corsica, Champagne-Ardenne is one of the 26 regions of France. history and geogaphyChampagne-Ardenne is a region located in the northeast of France bordering Belgium The suffragan dioceses within Reims are Amiens, Beauvais-Noyon-Senlis, Châlons, Langres, Soissons-Laon-Saint-Quentin, and Troyes. In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglican churches, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a Bishop. Amiens (amjɛ̃ is a city and commune in northern France, 120 km north of Paris. Langres is a town and commune of eastern France. It is a subprefecture of the Haute-Marne departement, in the Champagne-Ardenne Soissons is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardie in northern France, located on the Aisne River, about 100 Laon (lɑ̃ is a city and commune in Picardie in northern France, préfecture (capital} of the Aisne department For other places with the same name see Saint-Quentin. Saint-Quentin is a commune in the Aisne départment Troyes (tʁwa is a commune, the préfecture (capital of the northeastern Aube département in France and is The archepiscopal see is located in the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims, where the Kings of France were traditionally crowned. Notre-Dame de Reims ( Our Lady of Rheims) is the Cathedral of Reims, where the kings of France were once crowned List of Queens and Empresses of France Wikipedia_talkFeatured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below
The current archbishop is Thierry Romain Camille Jordan, who was appointed in 1999.
Ordinaries
Bishops of Reims
- St. Sixtus (c. 260)
- Amantius?
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire Gallienus becomes Emperor Gallienus defends what remains of the empire against barbarians and Sinice (c. 280)
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Probus suppresses the revolt of the usurper Proculus. Amanse (c. 290)
- Betause [Imbetausius] (before 300–c. Events By Place Roman Empire Diocletian and Maximian meet in Milan on the five-year anniversary of their rule to discuss Events By place Roman Empire The Franks penetrate into what is now northern Belgium (approximate date 314)
- Aprus (Aper) (328–350)
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire 8 October — War between Constantine I and Licinius: Licinius is defeated at the Events By Topic Religion May 9 — Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria. Events By Place Roman Empire January 18 — Magnentius is proclaimed emperor by the army in Autun. Maternien (350–359)
- Domitianus
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire January 18 — Magnentius is proclaimed emperor by the army in Autun. Events By Place Roman Empire Battle of Amida: Shapur II of Persia conquers Amida from the Romans. Donatian (361–390)
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire Julian the Apostate becomes Roman Emperor, and tries to restore paganism in the empire Events By Place Roman Empire In response to the murder of his general Butheric Theodosius I orders a massacre of the inhabitants of Vincent (390–394)
- St. Events By Place Roman Empire In response to the murder of his general Butheric Theodosius I orders a massacre of the inhabitants of Events By Place Roman Empire September 6 — Battle of the Frigidus: Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the usurper Severus (394–400)
- St. Nicasius (400–407; founded the first cathedral of Reims, killed by the Vandals)
- Barucius
- Barnabas
- Bennage (?–459)
- St. Remigius (459–533)
- Romanus
- Flavius (c. Events By Place Roman Empire September 6 — Battle of the Frigidus: Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the usurper Events By Place Western Roman Empire Italy is first invaded by Alaric (probable date Saint Nicasius of Rheims (Saint-Nicaise (d 407 was a Bishop of Rheims from 400 until his death Events By Place Western Roman Empire Italy is first invaded by Alaric (probable date For the cars see Peugeot 407 and Bristol 407. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Gratianus Events By Place Asia Dathusena becomes king of Sri Lanka. By Topic Economics What Saint Remigius (Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy Remigio Remigio Romieg Remigiusz and Remig was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of the Franks, (c Events By Place Asia Dathusena becomes king of Sri Lanka. By Topic Economics What Events By Place Byzantine Empire June 21 - Belisarius sails from Constantinople. 535)
- Mappinus (c. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian I orders Belisarius to start the reconquest of Italy; Mundus 549)
- Egidius (573–590)
- Romulph (590–613)
- Sonnatius (613–c. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Ostrogoths under Totila recapture Rome. Events By Place Europe The Battle of Arfderydd is fought between Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio and the sons of Eliffer Gwrgi and Events By Place Byzantine Empire Summer - Maurice agrees to Khosrau's entreaties and agrees to restart the war with Persia Events By Place Byzantine Empire Summer - Maurice agrees to Khosrau's entreaties and agrees to restart the war with Persia Events By Place Europe Clotaire II reunites the Frankish kingdoms by ordering the murder of Sigebert II. Events By Place Europe Clotaire II reunites the Frankish kingdoms by ordering the murder of Sigebert II. 627)
- Leudigisil
- Angelbert (c. Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 12 — Battle of Nineveh: Emperor Heraclius defeats the Persians ending 630)
- Lando
- St. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Serbs settle in the Balkans having been invited by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius Nivard (before 657–673)
- St. Rieul (673–c. Saint Nivard (Nivo was Bishop of Reims before 657 and until 673. Events By Place Asia The Chinese Tang Dynasty under Emperor Gaozong of Tang defeats a Turkish army Events By Place Europe Hlothhere becomes king of Kent. The city of Ely, England is founded Events By Place Europe Hlothhere becomes king of Kent. The city of Ely, England is founded 689)
- St. Rigobert (c. Events By Place Europe Battle of Coronate: The army of Cunincpert, king of the Lombards, defeats the followers of 689–717)
- Milo (717–744)
- Abel (744–748)
Archbishops of Reims
To 1000
1000-1300
1300-1500
- William of Trie (1324-1334)
- John of Vienne (1335-1351)
- Hugh of Arcy (1351-1352)
- Humbert (1352-1355; Dauphin de Viennois)
- John of Craon (1355-1373)
- Louis Thesart (1374-1375)
- Richard Picque (1374-1389)
- Ferry Cassinel (1389-1390)
- Guy of Roye (1391-1409)
- Simon of Cramaud (1409-1429)
- Peter Trousseau (1413-1413)
- Renaud of Chartres (1413-1443)
- James of Jouvenel des Ursins (1445-1457)
- John of Jouvenel des Ursins (1449-1473)
- Peter of Montfort-Laval (1474-1493)
- Robert Briçonnet (1493-1497)
- Guillaume Cardinal Briçonnet (1497-1514)
1500-1700
- Charles Dominique de Carreto (1507-1514)
- Robert de Lenoncourt (1509-1532)
- John of Lorraine (1533–1550; son of René II, Duke of Lorraine
- Charles of Guise (1538–1574; nephew of John of Lorraine, son of Claude, Duke of Guise)
- Louis I of Guise (1574–1588; nephew of Charles of Guise, son of Francis, Duke of Guise)
- Nicolas de Pellevé (1588–1594)
- Philippe du Bec (1594–1605)
- Louis II of Guise (1605–1621; nephew of Louis I, son of Henry I, Duke of Guise)
- Gabriel de Sainte-Marie (1623–1629)
- Henry of Guise (1629–1664; nephew of Louis II, son of Charles, Duke of Guise)
- Léonor d'Estampes de Valençay (1641-1651)
- Henri de Savoie, 7th Duc de Nemours (1651-1659)
- Antoine Barberini (1659-1671)
- Charles Maurice Le Tellier (1671-1710)
1700-present
See also
Sources
- Le père Anselme, Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique des Pairs de France, volume 2
- Georges Boussinecq et Gustave Laurent, Histoire de Reims des origines jusqu'à nos jours, 1933, ISBN 2-86516-001-7
- Histoire de Reims, sous la direction de Pierre Desportes, 1983, ISBN 2-7089-4722-2
External links
- Official website (French)
- Diocese of Reims at catholic-hierarchy. Events By Place Europe Battle of Coronate: The army of Cunincpert, king of the Lombards, defeats the followers of Events By Place Europe March 21 — The Battle of Vincy is fought between Charles Martel and Ragenfrid. Events By Place Europe March 21 — The Battle of Vincy is fought between Charles Martel and Ragenfrid. For the aircraft see Boeing_747-400 Events By Place Europe February — Hildeprand succeeds Liutprand Saint Abel of Reims (died 5 August 764) was abbot of Lobbes and Bishop of Reims. For the aircraft see Boeing_747-400 Events By Place Europe February — Hildeprand succeeds Liutprand Events By Place Asia January — An Earthquake strikes the Middle East from northern Egypt to northwestern Mesopotamia Turpin (died c September 2, 800) was an Archbishop of Reims during the late 8th century Events By Place Asia January — An Earthquake strikes the Middle East from northern Egypt to northwestern Mesopotamia Events By Place Europe In the earliest recorded Viking raid on Ireland, they attack Iona, Inisbofin and Inismurray The Song of Roland (La Chanson de Roland is the oldest remaining major work of French literature. Events By Place Europe In the earliest recorded Viking raid on Ireland, they attack Iona, Inisbofin and Inismurray Events By Place Europe The second Battle of Roncevaux Pass is fought between the Basques and the Franks. Events By Place Europe The second Battle of Roncevaux Pass is fought between the Basques and the Franks. Events By Place Europe Frankish king Louis the Pious is crowned emperor by Pope Stephen IV. Events By Place Europe Frankish king Louis the Pious is crowned emperor by Pope Stephen IV. Events By Place Europe Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date Events By Place Europe Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date Events By Place Europe After the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Lothar, Charles the Bald and Louis the German Events By Place Europe After the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Lothar, Charles the Bald and Louis the German Events By Place Europe June 25 - Battle of Fontenay: Louis the German and Charles the Bald defeat Events By Place Europe June 25 - Battle of Fontenay: Louis the German and Charles the Bald defeat Events March 28 — Paris is sacked by Viking raiders probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange Events March 28 — Paris is sacked by Viking raiders probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange Events By Place Europe Carloman King of the West Franks, becomes sole king upon the death of his brother Events By Place Europe Carloman King of the West Franks, becomes sole king upon the death of his brother Events By place Asia Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Kavi script inscribed in Luzon, Philippines, Events By place Asia Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Kavi script inscribed in Luzon, Philippines, Events By Place Asia The Khitan Empire led by Abaoji, raids Hebei, China. 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Events By Place Asia Ani (present-day Turkey) becomes the capital of Armenia under the Bagratuni Dynasty Events By Place Europe February 2 — Pope John XII crowns Otto I the Great Holy Roman Emperor. 969 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 11 — John I becomes 969 was a year in the 10th century. 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Henri de Dreux (1193 &ndash 1240 was Archbishop of Reims from 1227 to 1240 Humbert II de la Tour-du-Pin (1312 &ndash 22 May 1355) was the Dauphin of the Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349. The Counts of Albon ( Comtes d'Albon) were minor French nobles in south-eastern France in the Rhône Alps region Simon de Cramaud (c 1345 – January 19, 1423, in Poitiers) was a Catholic bishop titular Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, and cardinal during Carlo Domenico del Carretto (1454 — 1514 was an Italian Papal legate and Cardinal. 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