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St. Dorothy 4910 Township Line Rd, Drexel Hill Founded in 1947 [10] Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary 401 Brookline Blvd, Havertown: Founded in 1927, current church dedicated in 1955 [11] Sacred Heart 110 N. Manoa Rd, Havertown Founded in 1927 [12] [13] St. Denis 2401 St Denis Ln, Havertown Founded in 1825, it is the oldest parish in Delaware ...
Havertown is a residential suburban unincorporated community in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 9 miles west of the center of Philadelphia. Havertown's ZIP Code is 19083 and "Havertown" is a postal address. The name "Havertown" was coined by the U.S. Post Office and came into use on January 1, 1946. [1]
Michel Pinoit chronicled the reign of Charles VI of France, whose coronation is shown in this miniature painted by Jean Fouquet.. Michel Pintoin (c. 1350 – c. 1421), known as the Chronicler of Saint-Denis, [1] [2] the Monk of Saint-Denis or Religieux de Saint-Denis was a French Monk cantor, [3] and chronicle writer best known for his history of the reign of Charles VI of France. [4]
Montjoie Saint Denis! [ a ] ( French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tʒwa sɛ̃ dəni] ) was the battle-cry and motto of the Kingdom of France . It allegedly refers to Charlemagne 's legendary banner, the Oriflamme , which was also known as the "Montjoie" [ 1 ] and was kept at the Abbey of Saint Denis , though alternative explanations exist.
St Denis Church, East Hatley, Cambridgeshire, England St Denis Church, Joondanna , Western Australia St. Denis' Church (Hopewell Junction, New York) , United States
St. Denis Church is a Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess County, New York. It was established in 1899 as a parish; it had previously been established a mission of St. Mary in Wappingers Falls .
The Diocese of Saint-Denis in Île-de-France (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Dionysii in Francia; French: Diocèse de Saint-Denis-en-France) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Erected in 1966 by Pope Paul VI , the diocese was split off from the Archdiocese of Paris and the Diocese of Versailles .
In time, St Denis came to be regarded as the patron saint of the French people, with St Louis the patron of the monarchy and royal dynasties. [9] Saint Denis or Montjoie! Saint Denis! became the typical war-cry of the French armies. The oriflamme, which became the standard of France, was the banner consecrated upon his tomb.