Rennes Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rennes) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rennes, France. It has been a monument historique since 1906.[1]
The cathedral, dedicated to Saint Peter, is the seat of the Archbishop of Rennes, Dol, and Saint-Malo, previously Bishop of Rennes.
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RennesCathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rennes) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rennes, France. It has been a monument...
rural until the Second World War, Rennes underwent significant development in the twentieth century. Since the 1950s, Rennes has grown in importance through...
Visigoths. The Holy See of Rennes had been established by 453, with a church having occupied the site of the current RennesCathedral since the start of the...
Château-Gontier [fr] RennesCathedral Saint George Palace of Rennes Front of the bell tower of Notre-Dame-en-Saint-Melaine [fr] of Rennes Altarpiece of the...
Richard III, despite her being married to Lord Stanley, a Yorkist. At RennesCathedral on Christmas Day 1483, Henry pledged to marry Elizabeth of York, the...
and Margaret of Foix (1) Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (by proxy) RennesCathedral 19 December 1490 no issue (2) Charles VIII of France Château de Langeais...
of cathedrals in France and in the French overseas departments, territories and collectivities, including both actual and former diocesan cathedrals (seats...
betrothed to Jean d'Albret in 1481, died young, and was buried in the RennesCathedral. Booton 2010, p. 152. Anthony 1931, p. 10. Woodacre 2013, p. xxi. Woodacre...
1477 Ghent 3 children (2) Anne, Duchess of Brittany 19 December 1490 RennesCathedral no issue (3) Bianca Maria Sforza 16 March 1494 Hall in Tirol no issue...
in Rennes on 10 February 1489. At the age of thirteen, on 19 December 1490, she was married by proxy to Maximilian I of Austria at RennesCathedral. This...
plotting with Elizabeth Woodville against Richard III, took an oath at RennesCathedral, that he marries Bridget's older sister, Elizabeth, or the next in...
Henry's claim to the throne. At Christmas, Henry Tudor swore an oath in RennesCathedral to marry Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, to unite the warring...
plotting with Elizabeth Woodville against King Richard III, swore in RennesCathedral that he would marry Edward IV's eldest daughter, Elizabeth, or the...
plotting with Elizabeth Woodville against King Richard III, swore at RennesCathedral that he would marry the eldest daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth, or...
Marbod or Marbode of Rennes (c. 1035 – 11 September 1123) was archdeacon and schoolmaster at Angers, France, then Bishop of Rennes in Brittany. He was...
diocèse à la paroisse. Évêchés de Rennes, Dol, et Alet/Saint-Malo (Ve – XIIIe siècle), Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014 (ISBN 2753559554)...
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