TOUL

tool, town (1990 pop. 17,702), Meurthe-et-Moselle dept., NE France, on the Moselle River. It is largely an agricultural center but has clothing and glass industries. A Gallo-Roman city, it became a bishopric in the 4th cent. During the Middle Ages, Toul, along with Metz and Verdun, was one of the bishoprics vital to the defense of France's eastern border. These bishoprics were almost continuously independent until their seizure by Henry II of France in 1552. Confirmed as a French possession by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Toul played a significant role during the Franco-German conflicts of succeeding centuries. A suppression of the episcopal see (c.1801) led to a decline in the city's civil importance. Although severely damaged in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) and in World War II, Toul preserves the Church of St. Gengoult (13th and 16th cent.); the Cathedral of St. Étienne (13th–14th cent.); an interesting 17th-century fortified enclosure; and ramparts from Gallo-Roman times and from the 16th cent.

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...tough old Bouhier. 25 The huge diocese of Toul would long ago have been divided if pastoral...own bishops. In 1773, when the see of Toul fell vacant, he appointed a new prelate...his territory. The cathedral chapter of Toul made difficulties; it was bought off by...
cassation , 1796; receiver for the public domains at Toul, 1799; died at Toul, 1809. Here is the biography of Carez, Joseph, another leader at Toul: born at Toul, 1752; master printer, invented the method of printing...
...break the French line of Sperrforts between Toul and Verdun.6 This was serious prepara...Verdun, an army (five corps) around Toul, an army (three corps) near Epinal...attack to the north or south of the Verdun-Toul position, or defend against a German attack...
...It has a population of about 30,000. Toul, sixty miles northwest. of Belfort...frontier defense in France was revised, Toul was made the most formidable of all the...distance from the town about six miles. Toul is connected with Verdun by the "Meuse...
...1844; Moniquet, S. Gerard de lordre de S. Benoit , Paris, 1895. 4. Gerard of Toul: Bishop of Toul 14 m. w. of Nancy ; b. at Cologne c. 935; d. at Toul 994. He was made bishop of Toul by Archbishop Bruno, and deserves mention here as...
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...helper to CO A 97 ENGR BN (CONS) APO 122 TOUL FRA. France? An Engineer battalion...Toulouse; but see if theres a place called Toul in France." Pause. ". . . Yeah. Yes...lines and small fields, and we came to Toul. Two weeks ago I had never heard of Toul...
...cars to travel to Caserne LaMarche near Toul on 21 August. Not until 9 September did...a day in Paris before being shipped to Toul.15 At Caserne LaMarche, Base Hospital...Great War. The hospital was located near Toul, a town that dated to Roman times. The...
...diocese of Mainz: Bishop Frederick of Toul (in the archdiocese of Trier),25 the...men as inquisitors: Bishop Frederick of Toul, the dean of the collegiate church of...vicarius in spiritualibus) and the bishop of Toul (Conrads vicarius in pontificialibus...
...at Hahn Air Base, Germany, in 1956. The wing soon moved to Toul-Rosieres Air Base, France. He flew the F-86 Sabrejet with...his service with the 50th. They were married in the Chapel at Toul-Rosieres. He is survived by his wife, two daughters: Ingrid...
...people were targeted in the dk interrogation, torture and documentation facility known as 5-21, in the Phnom Penh suburb of Toul Sleng. On s-21, see Anthony Barnett, Chanthou Boua and Ben Kiernan, "Bureaucracy of Death", New Statesman , 2 May 1980...
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...them around and lit out for Commercy. Just before we got to Toul the artillery fire seemed to slacken and we knew the infantry...them with the steel. We had good luck until we were nearly thru Toul and there two Froggie truck drivers had a smash up. Both trucks...
...showed off about being one. The most famous was surely Bruno of Toul, later Pope Leo IX (d.1054), whose music is said by Page...spine (whatever that was) between the cities; or that Bruno of Toul is never invoked without also adding, on one occasion with a...
...importance to the tactical planning of Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., was putting a fixed bridge over the Moselle River at Toul, France. The permanent bridge had been blown and dropped into the river, with a span of nearly 200 feet. The site was in...
Cambodia. by Sam Conwy An unlikely tourist attraction, Toul Sleng prison in the centre of Cambodias capital Phnom Penh receives a steady trickle of visitors each day. A former high school...
...des jeux de lorgue (beginning 18th cent.) (complete); J. Boyvin, second Livre dorgue (1700); Anon., Ceremonial de Toul (1700); J. Sauveur, Application des sons harmoniques (1702); D. Dodart, Memoire sur les causes de la voix de lhomme...
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...bae oot an aboot wi aul freens. Frank toul me at eh wus raxed wi pains aboot the knee...raired oan a fairm afore the waar. Eh toul me aboot the day eh wus sent tae kep coos...an the coos gat intae the coarn. Frank toul me aboot a morn eh wus i the kitchen afore...
...midnight, we are determined to visit the Toul Kok red-light district. The infamous...all vow to make this our last visit to Toul Kok. Cambodias national beer, Angkor...have been avoiding a visit to the infamous Toul Sleng prison and torture center, but I...
...morn til nicht. The ither nicht a bhoy toul me tha quhan eh wus a wean hit wus es joab...a wheen o swedes fer the kye. Raymond toul me tha ivry turnip hed a differ note tae...table an happed beck intil es bed. Billy toul the hale kintra aboot the powerfu man es...
...of the Soldier, is at the top of Cairn Toul, in the Cairngorms. In July, 1979 my father set out to tackle Cairn Toul with three of his cronies. On the way...and only walking the last bit. Cairn Toul, my father maintained, was the real...
...gie in tae no believin i thaim. Bertie toul me at eh wus mindit the saime wie. The...the hoose an maide fer es ain ruim. A toul Bertie aboot the hoose quhar mae faither...saime ruim ivry nicht. Yeirs efter A wus toul aboot a sarvin bhoy at met wia miscanter...
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TOUL tool, town (1990 pop. 17,702), Meurthe...in the 4th cent. During the Middle Ages, Toul, along with Metz and Verdun , was one of...possession by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Toul played a significant role during the Franco...
...SAINT , pope 1002 54, pope (1049 54), a German named Bruno of Toul, b. Alsace; successor of Damasus II. A relative of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, he was educated at Toul and was made bishop there in 1027. Leo traveled widely, vigorously...
...continued only in name. France, emerging as the dominant European power, had its sovereignty over three bishoprics (Metz, Toul, and Verdun) and over Pinerolo confirmed. Breisach was made over to France. Alsace was ceded despite ambiguity of title...
...An episcopal see since the 4th cent., Verdun, with its surrounding area, was one of the three bishoprics (with Metz and Toul) seized (1552) by Henry II of France from the Holy Roman Empire. The town itself was a free imperial city before it passed...
...Chief of these were the county of Barrois, later the duchy of Bar (see Bar-le-Duc ), and the three bishoprics of Metz, Toul , and Verdun . Bar and Lorraine were reunited when Lorraine passed by marriage to Rene of Anjou, duke of Bar; the three bishoprics...
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