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    French Catholic diocese of Apt, in southeast France, existed from the fourth century until the French Revolution. By the Concordat of 1801, it was suppressed...
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    the church of the Blessed Virgin in the Diocese of Apt on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and venerate there certain relics of the Cross...
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    diocese of Cavaillon (Lat. dioecesis Caballicensis) existed until the French Revolution as a diocese of the Comtat Venaissin, a fief of the Church of...
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  • bishop of Apt Eucherius, bishop of Avignon Prosper, bishop of Vence Herculius, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux Rusticus, possibly bishop of Aire Pontadius...
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    diocese of Sisteron existed until the French Revolution. Its see was at Sisteron in southern France and at Forcalquier, in the modern department of...
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    considerable part of the diocese of Glandèves and the diocese of Riez, and fourteen parishes in the Archdiocese of Aix and the Diocese of Apt. In 1822 Gap...
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    Mediterranean coast. The present diocese comprises the territory of the ancient Diocese of Fréjus as well as that of the ancient Diocese of Toulon. In 1957 it was...
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    was a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Provence region (later part of France), from the later Roman Empire until 1801. It was part of the ecclesiastical...
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    Catholic diocese of Riez existed at least from fifth century Gaul to the French Revolution. Its see was at Riez, in the modern department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
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    was a Doctor of Canon Law and had been Bishop of Apt (1383–1390). He was transferred to the diocese of Uzès on 18 September 1405. Eubel, I, p. 96, 203...
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    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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    ruled by a sort of feudal aristocracy, dwelling in strong castles and keeping the peasants in a servile condition, which later made them apt to foreign slavery...
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    When the Diocese of Gap was re-established in 1822 it comprised, besides the ancient Diocese of Gap, a large part of the ancient Archdiocese of Embrun....
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    under the first French republic, to become part of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Aix. The diocese was restored by Pope Pius VII in the concordat with...
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    of 1801 to Avignon, together with the Diocese of Apt, a suffragan of Aix-en-Provence. However, at that same time Avignon was reduced to the rank of a...
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    from Wikivoyage Data from Wikidata Comune of Rome (in Italian) APT (official Tourist Office) of the City of Rome (in English) Rome Museums – official...
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    Carpentras (category Communes of Vaucluse)
    Porte d'Orange. For the history of the bishopric of Carpentras, see Ancient Diocese of Carpentras. At the beginning of the Avignon Papacy, Pope Clement...
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  • Clerical celibacy in the Catholic Church (category Catholic canon law of persons)
    not belong to the essence of priesthood." He went on to speak of its aptness for, and its congruence with, the requirements of sacred orders, asserting...
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  • Diocese of Autun: History. Ep. lxviii. Lejay, Paul. Le rôle théologique de Césaire d'Arles, p. 5. "The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient...
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    Fort Holtenau". www.apt-holtenau.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-06-18. Morio, Bert (2019-09-30). "Der Holtenauer Flugplatz". www.apt-holtenau.de (in German)...
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    Resources from Wikiversity Wikimedia Atlas of Rome Comune of Rome (in Italian) APT (official Tourist Office) of the City of Rome (in English) Rome Museums – Official...
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    Tursi (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Tursitano dialect; Ancient Greek: Θυρσοί, romanized: Thursoí; Latin: Tursium) is an Italian comune of 4,712 inhabitants in the province of Matera in Basilicata...
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  • the British Rail APT-E prototype, powered by the Leyland 2S/350 gas turbine; in 1974 BR commissioned the APT-P, which had ten years of development, due...
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    apt to thoroughly discuss sexual abuse. In the Philippines, where as of 2002[update] at least 85% of the population is Catholic, the revelations of sexual...
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    counts of Arles, Avignon and Apt, and viscounts of Cavaillon and Marseille, all of whom were of Burgundian origin. Of these, Count Rotbald of Arles would...
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  • Thomas Innes (historian) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature)
    his being suspected of Jansenism. In 1720 his brother Lewis, in what may be a formal letter to the vicar-general of the Bishop of Apt, contradicted a report...
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    The Diocese of Gap and Embrun (Latin: Dioecesis Vapincensis et Ebrodunensis; French: Diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory...
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    Orange, Vaucluse (category Communes of Vaucluse)
    become largely Christianised, and from the end of the third century constituted the Ancient Diocese of Orange. No longer a residential bishopric, Arausio...
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    writes that Christianization in Italy in Late Antiquity is "most aptly described in terms of negotiation, accommodation, adaptation, [and] transformation"...
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    payment came to be regarded as a tax rather than an offering, and payment was apt to be avoided, if possible, the more so as time went on. Indeed, in the 13th...
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