Ancient Diocese of Alais (redirect from See of Arisitum)
Alès Cathedral. About 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia, created a see at Arisitum for a bishop named Monderic, taking fifteen parishes to create a territory...
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Saint Munderic of Arisitum was a Coadjutor at the Diocese of Langres between 539 and 572 and later a Bishop of Arisitum circa 600. He was a son of Ansbertus...
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Nîmes, Mende and Clermont-Ferrand. Alès may be the modern successor of Arisitum, where, in about 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia, created a bishopric...
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which was smaller than the Visigothic controlled part. A new diocese, Arisitum, was created out of the Frankish parishes of the See of Nimes by Sigibert...
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for Ansbertus and Blithilde: Arnoald, Bishop of Metz Munderic, Bishop of Arisitum Tarsicius or Tarsice. Liber Historiæ Francorum 27, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome...
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these included: Accia, Agde (united), Aléria, Alès (united), Alet, Apt, Arisitum, Auxerre (united), Avranches (united), Bazas (united), Béziers (united)...
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Church and Syriac Catholic Church) Argos Ariarathia Ariassus Arindela Arisitum Aristium Armentia Arna Arneae Arpi Arsacal Arsamosata Arsennaria Arsinoë...
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modern Diocese of Rodez there existed in Merovingian times the See of Arisitum which, according to Louis Duchesne, was in the neighbourhood of Alais....
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