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    The third council of Saragossa was celebrated in 691 AD, in the reign of Egica, king of the Goths.
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      in 693 wulfram of sens attended the assembly of bishops at valenciennes.

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        Emperor Justinian II called for a Council to be held in the year 691-692 in his castle in Constantinople. 208 Eastern Bishops took part in the Council - neither the Western Bishops nor the Pope were allowed to attend. The participants of the council considered it the continuation and conclusion of the Sixth Universal Council. Historians named it The Foreign Council of Constantinople.
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          wulfram was sainted because he miraculously managed to bring back to life a hanged man and he converted quite a lot of people.

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            Originally posted by DS23 View Post
            wonder what happened in the year 691. no doubt wikipedia will tell me something.
            The Taylor Prism was made in 691 BC (you weren't specific)

            It's a hexagonal prism of baked clay with an account of the first 8 campaigns of King Sennacherib inscribed on it.

            HTH
            Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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              Avington Manor was originally a royal demesne: it was given by King Edgar to the monastery of St. Swithin, at Winchester, in the year 691, and continued in the possession of that house until the dissolution, when it became the property of the Clerks, of Micheldever, in the county of Hants, in whom it remained until the reign of Elizabeth, when it passed to the Bruges, or Brydges.
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                king radbod refused to be baptised because he was told that he would not be able to find any of his ancestors in heaven after his death.

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                  radbod figured spending eternity in hell with his pagan ancestors would be a darn site better than an eternity in heaven with complete strangers.

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                    St. Begga

                    Begga was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace, and St. Itta. She married Ansegilius, son of St. Arnulf of Metz, and their son was Pepin of Herstal, founder of the Carolingian dynasty of rulers in France. On the death of her husband in the year 691, she built a church and convent at Andenne on the Meuse River and died there. Her feast day is December 17th.
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                      Originally posted by zeitghost
                      So.

                      There we have it...
                      Do we?
                      Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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