The Diocese of Bazas, centred on Bazas in Aquitaine, covered the Bazadais region, known under the Romans as the Vasatensis pagus after the ancient occupants...
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Bazas (French pronunciation: [bazas]; Gascon: Vasats) is a commune in the Gironde department in southwestern France. Bazas stands on a narrow promontory...
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The Archdiocese of Bordeaux (–Bazas) (Latin: Archidioecesis Burdigalensis (–Bazensis); French: Archidiocèse de Bordeaux (–Bazas); Occitan: Archidiocèsi...
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Agde : Diocese of Auch, Diocese of Aire, Diocese of Bazas, Diocese of Dax, Diocese of Comminges, Diocese of Couserans, Diocese of Lectoure, Diocese of Lescar...
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into, retains the status of co-cathedral of the Diocese of Guadix-Baza (suffragan of Granada). Pre-Moorish Bishops of Baza Saint Bishop Tesifón (? – ...
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Arnaud de Pellegrue (category Year of birth unknown)
of Pope Clement V, the first pope of the Avignon Papacy. He was born in Château Lamothe, Ancient Diocese of Bazas to the "ancient and noble" house of...
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Bishop of Bazas), 14th century Roman Catholic bishop of Bazas Guillaume V de Labroue (Guillaume V, Bishop of Cahors), 14th century bishop of Roman Catholic...
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Lady of the Incarnation (of Christ), in Baza, built as cathedral of the absorbed Diocese of Baza (Basti, suppressed circa 700). The Seminary of St. Torquatus...
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The Ancient Diocese of Uzès (Lat.: Uceticensis) is a former Roman Catholic diocese in France. From the arrival of Christianity in the 5th century until...
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The former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières existed from 1317[self-published source?] until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Pons-de-Thomières...
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son of Count Aimeri de Barraut. He was bishop of Bazas from 1611 to 1631. He was nominated archbishop of Arles by King Louis XIII on 20 July 1630, and...
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Pécs (redirect from Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae))
economic centre of Baranya County, and the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs. A city dating back to ancient times, settled by the Celts and the Romans...
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Novempopulania (category Ancient history of the Basque Country)
Aire-sur-l'Adour, Bazas, Tarbes, Oloron, Eauze. Elusa (Eauze) remained the capital city of Novempopulania throughout most of its existence. Wide evidence of stone...
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Chlothar I (redirect from Clotaire I of the Franks)
Tournai; and the other in Aquitane including the dioceses of Agen, Bazas, and Périgueux. In 516, Gundobad, king of Burgundy, died, and the throne passed to his...
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Lusitania Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis Diocese Hispaniarum (3rd century) divided into six (later seven) provinces (one of them in North Africa): Tarraconensis...
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transferred to the diocese of Sisteron on 18 August 1514. He died in 1520. Eubel, II, p. 243; III, p. 301. Bonneval was later Bishop of Bazas (1528–1531). Fisquet...
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virtue of the individual leading to a decree declaring them to be a Servant of God. Penny Lernoux Nahum (1940–1989), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San...
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seat of the Ancient Diocese of Comminges. Entering the nave, three distinct architectural styles can be seen at the same time: The Romanesque part of the...
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Baia Mare (redirect from Diocese of Baia Mare)
mindat.org/museum-350.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "Baza de date Muzee şi Colecţii din România - INP (cIMeC)". ghidulmuzeelor.cimec...
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Spania (category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire)
replied that to not do so would leave the diocese of the province empty: a sad commentary on the state of clerical education in Spania. The architectural...
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Bayonne (redirect from History of Bayonne)
there. The history of Bayonne proper started in 1056 when Raymond II the Younger, Bishop of Bazas, had the mission to build the Church of Bayonne The construction...
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redeclared and mentioned on the bull of Pope Paul VI declaring the icon as Principal Patroness of the Diocese of Ipiales. — "Tutela caelestis, Litterae...
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Mende, Lozère (category Communes of Lozère)
(1709-1792), Bishop of Bazas [fr], deputy of the clergy of the Seneschal of Bazas and Dean of the members of the Estates General of 1792. Abraham Fontanel [fr]...
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Gap, Die and Bazas had already fallen to the Protestants. La Réole was also captured by the Protestants during December as the direction of the Estates...
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of Saint-Martin de Monclaris in the diocese of Bazas. Jean de Forcade obtained letters from the Bishop of Bazas authorizing him burial rights in the...
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Sardinian language (redirect from History of the Sardinian language)
they were directed to the entire diocese of Alghero and Unions, the provisions intended for the direct knowledge of the people were written in Sardinian...
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Lorca, Spain (category Municipalities in the Region of Murcia)
during this earthquake. The Ancient diocese was nominally restored as a titular see in 1969. It has had the following incumbents, of both the lowest (episcopal)...
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as chancellor of the ducal court between 1237 and 1241. File (also Fyle, Phyle or Fila) was born into the Mikola branch of the ancient gens (clan) Miskolc...
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Cathedral of St. Nicholas. During his visit he decreed the establishment of the Białystok diocese which in the following year was raised to the rank of Roman...
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number and location of contributors. Charles VI and the Serbian Orthodox Bishops in Belgrade took charge of the Wallachian Diocese of Râmnic, curbing its...
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