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    Church of St. Trophime (French: Cathédrale Saint-Trophime d'Arles) (Trophimus) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the city of...
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    Trophimus of Arles (French: Trophime) was the first bishop of Arles, in today's southern France. It was an early tradition of the Catholic Church that under...
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    Condemned to Torture, altarpiece in Arles, Church of Saint-Césaire, 1634 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trophime Bigot. Boyer, 355-357, incorporates...
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    Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments (French: Arles, monuments romains et romans) is an area containing a collection of monuments in the city centre of...
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    identical with Genesius of Arles, in Spanish known as Ginés de Arlés. Ginés' feast day is identical to that of Genesius of Arles, a connection that some...
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    are the facade of the west portal of the Church of St. Trophime, Arles, from the end of the 12th century, decorated with stately figures of the apostles...
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    Trophimus' Church (French: Église Saint-Trophime) is a Romanesque church in Eschau, a small town in the suburbs of Strasbourg, the historical capital of Alsace...
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    star-shaped anchor plate in Soulard, St. Louis An anchor plate in the cloister of the Church of St. Trophime, Arles (France) Barnstar, a purely decorative...
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  • Pierre-César Abeille (category Date of birth unknown)
    From 1699 to 1700, Abeille was maître de chapelle of the primate's Church of St. Trophime, Arles. When he was succeeded by Fançois Pétouille, he was...
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  • Trophime, Arles (late 12th century to 15th century Portal of the Church of St. Trophime, Arles (12th century) Samson and the lions, Saint Trophime Church...
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  • the Church of St. Trophime, Arles, intended for the Archbishop Ithier. Members of the Jewish community of the city manage part of the patrimony of the...
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    Arles (/ɑːrl(z)/ ARL(Z), US also /ˈɑːrəl/ AR-əl, French: [aʁl]; Provençal: Arle [ˈaʀle] in both classical and Mistralian norms; Classical Latin: Arelate)...
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    recessed. Church of St. Trophime, Arles, France. The ornamentation is focused on the porch and the carved Christ in Majesty on the tympanum, typical of French...
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    Aubusson tapestry (category Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity)
    has a large collection of Aubusson tapestries. Aubusson tapestry after Jean-Baptiste Huet, c. 1786 Aubusson tapestry from Arles Aubusson tapestry; design...
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    community in Arles. Upon arriving in the city, the Vita Caesarii claims that Caesarius discovered, completely to his surprise, that the bishop of Arles - Aeonius...
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    Guillaume Poitevin (category French composers of sacred music)
    as a boy soprano in the choir of Church of St. Trophime, Arles. He was singing at that church when Louis XIV visited Arles in 1660. Poitevin was also a...
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    The conservation and restoration of cultural property focuses on protection and care of cultural property (tangible cultural heritage), including artworks...
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    Church of St. Trophime, Arles), the Adoration of the Magi (1614, Church of St. Trophime, Arles) and the Circumcision (original copy in old chapel of the...
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  • the seats of bishops. These are not included here. List of cathedrals List of basilicas in France the 19th-century replacement, the church of Notre-Dame...
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  • François Adhémar de Monteil (category Archbishops of Arles)
    palace of Arles. His death occurred on 9 March 1689 after an episcopate of almost 45 years. He was buried in the Church of St. Trophime, Arles in the...
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  • (1738-1792) for the Church of St. Trophime in Arles. He also designed a war memorial in Eyguières. In 1897, he married Jeanne Gondard, sister of sculptor Paul...
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    Angels blowing trumpets, Church of St. Trophime, Arles The Tympanum of Vézelay Abbey (completed 1132) Statue-Reliquary of Saint Foy, in Conques, gold and...
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    house of Jesuits in Arles. In 1625, the Jesuits rented a house in Arles. In 1633, Archbishop Jean Jaubert de Barrault (1630–1643) assigned the church of S...
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  • Annibal Gantez (category French composers of sacred music)
    23 September by Jehan Garsin. Gantez then moved to the Church of St. Trophime, Arles, also of good reputation, where he was received on 5 July 1638. There...
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    passed into the mense of the metropolitan chapter of the Church of St. Trophime in Arles, then the canons returned it to the Montmajour Abbey, which established...
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    Hugh of Arles. Hugh moved the capital of Provence from Vienne to Arles, and when Louis died took the title Duke of Provence. Hugh became King of Italy...
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  • Jean Marie du Lau (category Archbishops of Arles)
    French)' Volume 1. Arles: G. Mesnier, 1816. [pp. 1-86]. Fisquet, Honoré (1867). La France pontificale (Gallia christiana): Arles, Embrun (in French)...
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  • Sauvaire Intermet (category French composers of sacred music)
    master of the Church of St. Trophime, Arles until 1595, when he seems to have moved to Avignon where he was already benefiting from the chapter of Saint-Agricol...
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    cell under the church is called "The Confessional of St. Trophimus." Until 943 the island belonged to the Church of St. Trophime in Arles. Another legend...
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    Confessional (category Church architecture)
    where noted saints had a habit of hearing confessions. For example, the confessional of Church of St. Trophime at Arles. In the popular Reformed view,...
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