Diocese of La Rochelle, the name of which was changed in 1862 to the present Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes. Saintes has numerous Roman monuments, including...
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Diocese of Saint Asaph is a diocese of the Church in Wales in north-east Wales, named after Saint Asaph, its second bishop. The Anglican Diocese of St...
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The former Breton and French Catholic Diocese of Saint-Malo (Latin: Dioecesis Alethensis, then Dioecesis Macloviensis) existed from at least the 7th century...
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French Catholic diocese of Saint-Omer existed from 1559 until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Omer, in the modern department of Pas-de-Calais,...
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Peter IX de Rochechouart, bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Saintes in 1493–1503 Peter Legh IX, one of the Leghs of Lyme in the 16th century This disambiguation...
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refer to: Peter VIII, bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Saintes in 1284–87 Peter VIII, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë in 1843/1845–1873 This...
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2022, in the Diocese of Vannes there was one priest for every 1,884 Catholics. The ancient Gallo-Roman name for the city of Vannes (city of the Veneti)...
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the Diocese of Vannes. Ancient Bishop of Kerne - Diocese of Kerne (Diocese of Cournouaille);merged into Dioceses of Quimper Ancient Bishop of Saint-Brieuc...
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The French Roman Catholic diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (San Giovanni di Moriana in Italian) has since 1966 been effectively suppressed, formally...
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Diocese of Saint Paul, Alberta, in Canada the present Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, in the USA the former Ancient Diocese...
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Catholic Diocese of Saint-Papoul, now a Latin titular see, was created by Pope John XXII in 1317 and existed until the Napoleonic Concordat of 1811. The...
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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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Amantius (redirect from Saint Amantius)
Nice (4th century) A ninth-century bishop of Sisteron (ninth century) A bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux Amantius (praepositus)...
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French Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum; French: Diocèse de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)...
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798 The Diocese of Salisbury is a Church of England diocese in the south of England, within the ecclesiastical Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers...
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The Diocese of Växjö (Swedish: Växjö stift) is one of 13 dioceses within the Lutheran Church of Sweden. Its episcopal see is located in the city of Växjö...
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Mâcon (redirect from Mâcon, Ancient Diocese of)
(1918). The Life of Lamartine, Volume 1. BiblioBazaar (2009). p. 13. ISBN 978-1-115-29659-5. Ancient Diocese of Mâcon Burgundy wine Communes of the Saône-et-Loire...
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The diocese of Laon in the present-day département of Aisne, was a Catholic diocese for around 1300 years, up to the French Revolution. Its seat was in...
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The former Diocese of Ribe (Danish: Ribe Stift) was a Roman Catholic diocese in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The diocese was established in 948, and dissolved...
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bishopric of Mâcon was located in Burgundy. The bishopric of Macon was established as a suffragan of Lyon. The existence of Mâcon as a separate diocese ended...
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The former Diocese of Aarhus (Danish: Aarhus Stift) was a Roman Catholic diocese in Denmark, founded in the 10th century and dissolved during the Protestant...
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Diocese of Børglum (Danish: Børglum Stift) was a Roman Catholic diocese in Northern Jutland, Denmark. It has also been referred to as the Diocese of Vestervig...
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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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part of the ancient Diocese of Dol; the greater part of the ancient Diocese of St. Malo; ten parishes that had formed part of the ancient Diocese of Vannes...
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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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The Diocese of Västerås (Swedish: Västerås stift) is a diocese within the Church of Sweden. Its Episcopal see is located in Västerås at Västerås Cathedral...
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Seine) was shared mainly by the Diocese of Rennes and the Diocese of Saint-Brieuc. The Life of St. Samson, which cannot be of earlier date than the seventh...
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The Diocese of Strängnäs (Swedish: Strängnäs stift) is a part of the Lutheran Church of Sweden and has its seat in Strängnäs Cathedral in Strängnäs, south...
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of Narbonne was combined with the dioceses of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix into the new Diocese of the Aude, with its seat at Narbonne...
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formed in 1825, and united with the diocese of Chambéry and diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to form the Archdiocese of Chambéry, Maurienne and Tarentaise...
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