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Denis of Paris (Latin: Dionysius) was a 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint. According to his hagiographies , he was bishop of Paris (then Lutetia ) in the third century and, together with his companions Rusticus and Eleutherius, was martyred for his faith by decapitation .
Denis, son of Ampud (died 1236), baron in the Kingdom of Hungary; Denis the Carthusian (1402–1471), theologian and mystic; Denis of Hungary (c. 1210–1272), Hungarian-born Aragonese knight; Denis of Portugal (1261–1325), king of Portugal; Denis of the Nativity (1600–1638), French sailor and cartographer; Denis, Lord of Cifuentes (1354 ...
The relics of Saint Rieul de Senlis, preserved in the cathedral, were analyzed in 1999 according to the technique of carbon 14. [4] It was concluded that there was a 65% probability that the owner died between 320 and 445 (compared to 12% probability for the period 260 - 320, and 20% for the period 445 - 535 ).
Portrait of King Denis and Queen Saint Elizabeth at Sala dos Capelos in the University of Coimbra. In 1290, Denis began to pursue the systematic centralisation of royal power by imposing judicial reforms, decreeing Portuguese "the official language of legal and judicial proceedings", [6] creating the first university in Portugal, and ridding the military orders in the country of foreign ...
In 2003, together with Paris, Saint-Denis hosted the second European Social Forum. On 13–14 November 2015, Saint-Denis was the main location of a series of mass shootings and hostage-takings just outside the Stade de France. On 18 November, a major follow-up raid occurred.
The verdict was again against the practice of blood transfusion. The judge declared that transfusions could only be performed with the express approval of the Paris Faculty of Medicine, a remarkably remote occurrence. Denis returned to his home on the Left Bank, where he resumed the paid lectures to students he gave prior to beginning transfusions.
She was buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis, north of Paris. In a will intended to disinherit her niece, [3] Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Marie's half-sister Marie de Lorraine, [4]) chose Charles François de Stainville as beneficiary in 1688; but on the urging of her heirs, the will was broken by the Parlement of Paris in 1689. [5] [6]
Denis Rivière (1945 – 25 January 2020) was a French painter. [1] ... Paris, 2002; Galerie Samedi, Montfort-l'Amaury, 2002; Salles Saint Pierre -La Fabrique ...