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Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
a tributary of the Aisne. Founded by the Gauls, Reims became a major city in the Roman Empire. Reims later played a prominent ceremonial role in French
Reims
French football club
Stade de Reims (French pronunciation: [stad də ʁɛ̃s]) is a French professional football club based in Reims. The club was formed in 1931 and plays in Ligue
Stade_de_Reims
Church and episcopal seat in Reims, France
Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims Cathedral
Reims_Cathedral
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Reims in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reims or Rheims is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern France. Reims may refer to: 12280
Reims_(disambiguation)
Propeller driven single engine aircraft
was also produced under license in France by Reims Aviation, which marketed upgraded versions as the Reims Rocket. Measured by its longevity and popularity
Cessna_172
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Reims (also Battle of Rheims) may refer to: Battle of Reims (356), between the Roman army and the Alemanni. Battle of Reims (1814), between
Battle_of_Reims
Medical device
technology behind iKnife - rapid evaporative ionisation mass spectrometry (REIMS) - can identify Candida yeasts down to species level. Zoltán Takáts, Ph
Iknife
de Sézanne and Côte des Blancs. The region is located around Reims Mountain, from Reims to Épernay, and contains nine Grands Crus villages. Its soils
Montagne_de_Reims
Archdiocese
The Archdiocese of Reims or Rheims (Latin: Archidiœcesis Remensis; French: Archidiocèse de Reims) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church
Archdiocese_of_Reims
Motor racing circuit in France
The circuit Reims-Gueux was a motor racing circuit made up of rural public roads, located in Gueux, 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Reims in the Champagne region
Reims-Gueux
The School of Reims was the cathedral school of Reims Cathedral in France that was in operation during the Middle Ages. The term is also used of an artistic
School_of_Reims
Football tournament season
Prix AM v Reims Auby v Amiens Concarneau (3) v Stade Briochin (3) FC Annecy (2) v Grenoble (2) Sarreguemines (6) v Nancy (2) US Torcy (5) v Reims (2) FC
2025–26_Coupe_de_France
Airport in France
Reims – Prunay Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome de Reims - Prunay) (ICAO: LFQA) is an airfield serving the city of Reims. It is located 10 km (5.4 NM) east-southeast
Reims_–_Prunay_Aerodrome
is a timeline of the history of the city of Reims, France. 3rd century CE Roman Catholic diocese of Reims established. Porte de Mars built. 356 – Battle
Timeline_of_Reims
French second division football league
promoted to Ligue 1 after defeating Reims in the Ligue 1 promotion/relegation play-offs after one year in the second tier. Reims will be relegated to a lower
2025–26_Ligue_2
Football league season
Auguste-Delaune, Reims Attendance: 20,392 Referee: Eric Wattellier Metz won 4–2 on aggregate and were promoted to Ligue 1 while Reims was relegated to
2024–25_Ligue_1
Utility aircraft
The Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II is a turboprop twin engine utility aircraft manufactured and designed by Reims Aviation in cooperation with Cessna. The
Reims-Cessna_F406_Caravan_II
Statue of an angel in Reims, France
known as the Smile of Reims (French: Le Sourire de Reims) or Angel of the Annunciation, is a stone sculpture at the Cathedral of Reims. Sculptors that were
Smiling_Angel
Light, two seat, single engine airplane
were also produced by Reims Aviation under license in France. These French manufactured 150s were designated Reims F150 or Reims-Cessna F150, the "F" indicating
Cessna_150
Communauté urbaine in Grand Est, France
The Communauté urbaine du Grand Reims is the communauté urbaine, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Reims. It is located in the Marne department
Grand_Reims
Historical Roman Catholic religious leader
Seulfe de Reims (or Sculfe) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who died in 925 as Archbishop of Reims. Seulfe was a disciple of Remi d'Auxerre
Seulf_(archbishop_of_Reims)
European football tournament
October 1955 20:00 CET Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims Attendance: 5,845 Referee: Alfred Bond (England) Reims won 4–2 on aggregate. 1 November 1955 14:15 CET
1955–56_European_Cup
Aircraft manufacturer in France
Reims Aviation Industries was a French aircraft manufacturer located in the city of Reims, most recently producing the F406 Caravan II. Reims Aviation
Reims_Aviation
1961 utility aircraft family by Cessna
O-2 versions. Production in America ended in 1982, but was continued by Reims in France, with the FTB337 STOL and the military FTMA Milirole. The Skymaster
Cessna_Skymaster
Arrondissement in Grand Est, France
The Arrondissement of Reims (French: arrondissement de Reims) is an arrondissement of France in the Marne department, Grand Est. It has 143 communes. Its
Arrondissement_of_Reims
1429 French campaign of the Hundred Years' War
the castle of the Archbishop of Reims in Sept-Saulx (located 21 km from Reims). The dauphin called on the people of Reims to open their gates, despite their
March_to_Reims
Airport in Bétheny, France
Reims – Champagne Air Base (French: Base aérienne 112 Reims-Champagne) (IATA: RHE, ICAO: LFSR) is a former Front-line French Air and Space Force (French:
Reims_–_Champagne_Air_Base
of Reims (French: Sixte de Reims) (died c. 300) is considered the first bishop of Reims. According to Hincmar, a 9th-century archbishop of Reims, Sixtus
Sixtus_of_Reims
Ripuarian Franks. Doda lived in Reims in the 6th century, she was the second abbess of Saint-Pierre-les-Dames in Reims. There is some confusion regarding
Doda_of_Reims
Bishop of Reims (437–533)
He studied at Reims and soon became so noted for his learning and sanctity, and his high status, that he was elected Bishop of Reims at age 21, though
Saint_Remigius
Belgian football manager (born 1992)
France. Toulouse régale face à Reims et se qualifie pour les quarts de finale" [French Cup. Toulouse delights against Reims and qualifies for the quarter-finals]
Will_Still
French footballer (born 1998)
to Reims in 2016. Disasi began playing for the Reims senior team during the 2016- 2017 season in Ligue 2. In the 2017-2018 season Disasi helped Reims win
Axel_Disasi
Library building in Reims, France
The Carnegie Library of Reims (French: Bibliothèque Carnegie de Reims) is a public library built with money donated by businessman and philanthropist
Carnegie_Library_of_Reims
American light aircraft
182s were also built in Argentina by DINFIA, as the A182, and in France by Reims Aviation, as the F182. The Cessna 182 is an all-metal (mostly aluminum alloy)
Cessna_182_Skylane
Illuminated manuscript of Slavonic (Slavic) origin
Reims Gospel (French: Texte du Sacre which means "coronation text"; also referred to in some Czech sources as the Emmaus Evangelie or Remešský kodex)
Reims_Gospel
Frankish chronicler and priest (893/4 – 966)
Flodoard of Reims (Latin: Flodoardus; 893/4 – 28 March 966) was a Frankish chronicler and priest of the cathedral church of Reims in the West Frankish
Flodoard
1918 battle in the Western Front of World War I
of Reims (the Battle of the Mountain of Reims (French: Bataille de la Montagne de Reims)). Ludendorff hoped to split the French in two. East of Reims, the
Second_Battle_of_the_Marne
French tram system
Reims tramway (French: Tramway de Reims) is a tram system in the French city of Reims, which opened in April 2011. It travels north to south, through
Reims_tramway
Founder of the Carthusians (c. 1030–1101)
founded the order's first two communities. He was a celebrated teacher at Reims and a close advisor of his former pupil, Pope Urban II. His feast day is
Bruno_of_Cologne
Professional soccer player (born 2001)
following season, Balogun made his breakthrough in a loan to Ligue 1 side Reims, where he scored 22 goals in his first season; the highest ever for an American
Folarin_Balogun
Motor race
12 Hours of Reims (official name: 12 Heures internationales de Reims) was a sports car endurance race held from 1953 to 1967 at the Reims (Gueux) circuit
12_Hours_of_Reims
Public university based in the Grand-Est region of France
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (French: Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne; URCA), also known simply as the University of Reims, is a public
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
University_of_Reims_Champagne-Ardenne
1825 opera by Gioachino Rossini
being considered for merging. › Il viaggio a Reims, ossia L'albergo del giglio d'oro (The Journey to Reims, or The Hotel of the Golden Fleur-de-lis) is
Il_viaggio_a_Reims
Swedish footballer (born 2005)
club's player of the 2024 season. He transferred to Stade de Reims on 12 January 2025. Reims were reported to have reached an agreement of around €3 million
Malcolm_Jeng
French biscuit
de Reims (French: biscuits roses de Reims), is a pink biscuit found in French cuisine, made pink by the addition of carmine. Originating in Reims, Biscuit
Biscuit_rose_de_Reims
Archbishop of Bourges
of Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a scholar who studied under Anselm of Laon and later became an opponent of Peter Abelard. He was originally from Reims, but
Alberic_of_Reims
1945 agreement ending WWII in Europe
general surrender at Reims in bad faith, and that consequently neither the Soviet Command nor the German forces would accept the Reims surrender as effecting
German Instrument of Surrender
German_Instrument_of_Surrender
Japanese footballer (born 2000)
2000) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays for Ligue 2 club Reims and the Japan national team. He plays either as a left winger or a forward
Keito_Nakamura
Two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane
Cuban eights and stalls (except whip stalls). F152 Reims-built Model 152, 552 built. FA152 Aerobat Reims-built Model A152, 89 built. C152 II Not a special
Cessna_152
Surname list
Reim is a surname which may refer to: Martin Reim (born 1971), Estonian football manager and former player Matthias Reim (born 1957), German singer Re'im
Reim
French footballer (born 2002)
joining the academy at Stade de Reims in 2013. On 12 July 2020, Ekitike signed his first professional contract with Reims. He debuted with the senior team
Hugo_Ekitike
Railway station in France
Reims station (French: Gare de Reims) is the main railway station in the city of Reims, Marne department, northern France. Since 16 September 2011, the
Reims_station
French monk and historian
Richerus or Richer of Reims (fl. 10th century) was a monk of Saint-Remi, just outside Reims, and a historian, an important source for the contemporary
Richerus
Legendary Christian (martyred c. 287)
St Macra of Reims was an ancient Roman Christian woman from the city of Reims who was supposedly martyred in the year 287. According to legend, the emperors
Macra_of_Reims
Series of church councils held in Reims, France
convoked at Reims by King Hugues Capet, assisted by Gerbert of Aurillac, later Pope Sylvester II, to consider the case of Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims, illegitimate
Council_of_Reims
French saint and bishop
Donatien of Reims (also known as Donatien or Donat) was a 4th-century French saint and the 8th Bishop of Reims. He died in AD 389, and in AD 863 the count
Donatian_of_Reims
Reims University (French: Université de Reims or Rheims) was one of the largest and most important universities in Europe during the early modern era
Reims_University_(1548–1793)
Loivre CRDP Reims. Retrieved 24 January 2013 119th Infantry CNDP Reims. Retrieved 27 January 2013 Monument to the 72nd Infantry CRDP Reims. Retrieved 27
List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in Champagne-Ardenne
List_of_World_War_I_memorials_and_cemeteries_in_Champagne-Ardenne
Church labyrinth installed on the floor of the nave of the Cathedral of Reims
The Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral was a church labyrinth installed on the floor of the nave of the Reims Cathedral. The labyrinth was the shape of a
Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral
Labyrinth_of_the_Reims_Cathedral
1914–1918 global conflict
Marne (Second Battle of the Marne) on 15 July, in an attempt to encircle Reims. The resulting counter-attack, which started the Hundred Days Offensive
World_War_I
Square in Reims, France
(French pronunciation: [plas ʁwajal], meaning "Royal Square") is a square in Reims, France. A bronze statue of King Louis XV stands in its center, commissioned
Place_Royale,_Reims
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
Burgundians controlled Reims, the traditional site for the coronation of French kings; Charles had not yet been crowned, and doing so at Reims would help legitimize
Joan_of_Arc
Frankish monarchs
Toulouse (Aquitaine). He took his seat at Paris, which along with Soissons, Reims, Metz, and Orléans became the chief residences. Upon his death, his four
List_of_Frankish_kings
Association football club in France
L'École de Sport Reims Sainte-Anne Carnot Châtillons, commonly known as Reims Sainte-Anne, is a football club founded in 1974 in Reims, France. As of the
EF_Reims_Sainte-Anne
French composer
Gobin de Reims (Reins) was a thirteenth-century trouvère, most likely from Reims. He possibly wrote two satires against women: On soloit ça en arrier
Gobin_de_Reims
German singer (born 1957)
Matthias Reim (born 26 November 1957) is a German pop and Schlager singer. His 1990 single "Verdammt, ich lieb' dich" ("Damn, I love you") was a hit in
Matthias_Reim
Country primarily in Western Europe
(lit. 'French work'), which from the cathedrals of Chartres, Amiens and Reims soon radiated throughout Europe, thanks to French architects and sculptors
France
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
surrounding the area offensive". On 7 May 1945 at the SHAEF headquarters in Reims the Allies accepted Germany's surrender. The next day was Victory in Europe
Winston_Churchill
Stade de Reims 2021–22 football season
Loss Fixtures Reims v Auxerre Reims v Paris FC Valenciennes v Reims Chambly v Reims Reims v Lens Reims v Lens 1899 Hoffenheim v Reims Source: Soccerway
2021–22_Stade_de_Reims_season
French general and emperor (1769–1821)
2nd Bar-sur-Aube Gué-à-Tresmes Saint-Julien Laubressel Craonne Laon Mâcon Reims Limonest Arcis-sur-Aube Fère-Champenoise Saint-Dizier Montmartre Paris Toulouse
Napoleon
King of the Franks from 987 to 996
conduct could only appeal to Reims, who was very close to the Cluniac movement. With the support of Adalberon of Reims, Hugh became the new leader of
Hugh_Capet
American light aircraft
with a preferred options package. Those built in France by Reims were referred to as the Reims F177RG (originally Model F1008). In 1971, Cessna experimented
Cessna_177_Cardinal
French women's association football team
from Reims established in 1968 as FCF Reims (Football Club Féminin de Reims). In 1970 it became Stade de Reims's women's team, and four years later it
Stade_de_Reims_Féminines
Ardennes, French Adalbéron; died 23 January 989) was the archbishop of Reims, chancellor of Kings Lothair and Louis V of France. Nearing the end of the
Adalbero_of_Reims
Australian soccer player (born 2004)
"Mohamed Touré et Yaya Dukuly rejoignent le groupe Pro 2 | Stade de Reims". Stade de Reims. 10 June 2022. "Aussie teen out to replace Arsenal gun after 'surreal'
Mohamed Touré (soccer, born 2004)
Mohamed_Touré_(soccer,_born_2004)
King of West Francia from 936 to 954
revenues from the province of Reims. We know that king had the power to appoint the suffragants of the Archbishopric of Reims. During this time Laon became
Louis_IV_of_France
French archbishop (died 961)
Artald of Reims (died October 1, 961) was twice Archbishop of Reims. He held the post first 931 to 940, when he was displaced by Hugh of Vermandois. He
Artald_of_Reims
1812–1815 conflict in North America
2nd Bar-sur-Aube Gué-à-Tresmes Saint-Julien Laubressel Craonne Laon Mâcon Reims Limonest Arcis-sur-Aube Fère-Champenoise Saint-Dizier Montmartre Paris Toulouse
War_of_1812
Art museum in rue Chanzy Reims, France
museum in Reims, France. Antoine Ferrand de Monthelon, founder of the school of drawings, bequeaths in 1752, his collection to the city of Reims. Organizer
Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Reims
The Reims Opera House (French: Opéra de Reims, IPA: [ɔpeʁa də ʁɛ̃s]), historically known as the Grand Théâtre ("Grand Theater"), was built in 1873 over
Reims_Opera_House
Automobile museum in Reims, France
Musée Automobile Reims-Champagne, (Reims Automobile Museum), is a motor museum located in Reims. It was founded in 1985 to house the collection of Philippe
Automobile Museum Reims-Champagne
Automobile_Museum_Reims-Champagne
Legitimation ceremony in the Kingdom of France
their husband at Reims or alone at Sainte-Chapelle or the Basilica of Saint-Denis. The king was crowned by the Archbishop of Reims who was assisted by
Coronation of the French monarch
Coronation_of_the_French_monarch
World War II general, U.S. president from 1953 to 1961
Eisenhower with Allied commanders following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender at Reims
Dwight_D._Eisenhower
Japanese footballer (born 1993)
onderweg naar Stade Reims". KRC Genk (in Dutch). Sanmax Projects. Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022. "Reims vs. Auxerre 2–1"
Junya_Itō
Department Store in Reims, France
on Rue Talleyrand Reims Reconstruction 1920-1930, by Olivier Rigaud and Marc Dedarida, 1988, published by the City of Reims. Reims à l'époque de l'Art
Familistère_of_Reims
Spanish footballer and manager
entraîneur de Reims" [Oscar Garcia, new Reims manager] (in French). Ligue 1. 23 June 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021. "Oscar Garcia (Stade de Reims): "Reconstruire
Óscar García (footballer, born 1973)
Óscar_García_(footballer,_born_1973)
Fismes-Montagne de Reims Mourmelon-Vesle et Monts de Champagne Reims-1 Reims-2 Reims-3 Reims-4 Reims-5 Reims-6 Reims-7 Reims-8 Reims-9 Sermaize-les-Bains
Cantons of the Marne department
Cantons_of_the_Marne_department
The Reims Congress was the twenty-second national congress of the French Socialist Party (Parti socialiste or PS), taking place from 14 to 16 November
Reims_Congress
Wine region of France
Sézanne, Montagne de Reims, and Vallée de la Marne. The city of Reims and the town of Épernay are the commercial centers of the area. Reims is famous for its
Champagne_wine_region
Ivorian footballer (born 2006)
Reims Coupe de France runner-up: 2024–25 "Patrick Zabi". Stade de Reims. "Zabi la Magie : une pépite du Maracana ivoirien rejoint le Stade de Reims"
Patrick_Zabi
English-language Catholic Bible
Anglican Church. While the cities are now commonly spelled as Douai and as Reims, the Bible continues to be published as the Douay–Rheims Bible and continues
Douay–Rheims_Bible
Town hall in Reims, France
of Reims. Lector House. ISBN 978-9354208836. "Hôtel de Ville". Reims Tourisme. Retrieved 8 October 2024. Travaux de l'Académie Nationale de Reims. Vol
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Reims
King of West Francia from 898 to 922
14, Charles was crowned by a faction opposed to the rule of Odo at the Reims Cathedral, becoming monarch of West Francia only after the death of Odo
Charles_the_Simple
as the Reims Racer, was a racing aircraft built in the United States by Glenn Curtiss in 1909 to contest the Gordon Bennett Cup air race in Reims, France
Curtiss_No._2
1814 battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition
9 8 7 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 Bar-sur-Aube The Battle of Reims (12–13 March 1814) was fought at Reims, France between an Imperial French army commanded by
Battle_of_Reims_(1814)
Art school in Reims, France
d'Art et de Design de Reims is a college of art and design in Reims, France. The school of fine arts was founded in 1748 by Reims local government. Its
ESAD_de_Reims
Stade de Reims 2023–24 football season
Marseille v Reims Reims v Clermont Montpellier v Reims Metz v Reims Reims v Brest Lille v Reims Reims v Lyon Reims v Monaco Toulouse v Reims Reims v Lorient
2023–24_Stade_de_Reims_season
Bishop of Reims
sarcophagus in the abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims. Tilpin presumably performed the funeral. As a result, the city of Reims was neglected during the long reign
Tilpin
French sparkling wine
two areas – the Montagne de Reims and the Vallée de la Marne. The Montagne de Reims run east–west to the south of Reims, in northern Champagne. They
Champagne
Football match
Reims took the lead again on 62 minutes through Michel Hidalgo, but when Marquitos and Rial scored in the 67th and 79th minutes respectively, Reims could
1956_European_Cup_final
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Tamil
Samarjeet | ஸமரஜீத
Winner of the battle, Victorious in war or Lord Vishnu, One who has conquered lust
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American, British, English
From the Old Spring
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Indian
Sun
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Welsh
son of Hugh'.
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Swiss
, heard of God.
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Growth and Increase
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African, American, Australian, British, English
Blend of Nichole and Michelle
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English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
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