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  1. Odo or Eudes of Châteauroux (c. 1190 –25 January 1273), also known as Odo of Tusculum and by many other names, was a French theologian and scholastic philosopher, papal legate and cardinal. He was “an experienced preacher and promoter of crusades”. [1]

  2. Creato cardinale. 28 maggio 1244 da papa Innocenzo IV. Deceduto. 25 gennaio 1273 a Orvieto. Manuale. Eudes de Châteauroux ( Châteauroux, 1190 – Orvieto, 25 gennaio 1273) è stato un cardinale francese .

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChâteaurouxChâteauroux - Wikipedia

    Châteauroux /ʃato'ʁu/ è un comune francese di 48.455 abitanti situato nel dipartimento dell'Indre nella regione del Centro-Valle della Loira. Per Châteauroux transita la Via Lemovicensis, itinerario che da Parigi conduce a Santiago di Compostela.

  4. Odo (French: Eudes; c. 857 – 1 January 898) was the elected King of West Francia from 888 to 898. He was the first king from the Robertian dynasty, the parent house of the House of Capet. Before assuming the kingship, Odo was the count of Paris.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Odo_of_DeuilOdo of Deuil - Wikipedia

    Odo of Deuil (1110 – 18 April 1162), his first name also spelled Odon, Eude or Eudes, was a French historian of and participant in the Second Crusade (1147–1149). Born at Deuil to a modest family, he became a monk and was a confidant of Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis.

  6. ODO OF CH Â TEAUROUX. French cardinal, known also as Odo de Castro Radulphi; b. Champagne c. 1208; d. Orvieto, Jan. 26, 1273. He studied at the University of Paris where he became a master in theology in 1230 and where he undoubtedly taught for some time.

  7. Odo (Eudes) Of Châteauroux was the chancellor of the University of Paris from 1238. Odo was probably one of the judges at the public trial of the Talmud in 1240. Appointed cardinal bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) in 1244, he returned as papal legate to France in 1245 to preach the Crusade.