the dioceses of Albi and Castres (which found themselves merged in 1817). The new department had five districts: Albi, Castres, Lavaur, Gaillac, Lacaune...
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Palace, next to and below the cathedral, is formally known as the Palais épiscopal de la Berbie, and is included in the UNESCO historical site. Its name...
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While the Hôtel de Ville was held by Reformed Church members, the Catholic faction was led from the nearby seat of Parlement, the Palais de Justice. They...
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Rodez (section Hôtel de la préfecture)
Rodez, as it is a connection to regional cities such as Toulouse, Albi and Castres, with which it is developing collaborations. As of 2005, the Aveyron department...
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spread across provinces of Normandy and Poitou. In the south, towns like Castres, Montauban, Montpellier and Nîmes were Huguenot strongholds. In addition...
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Collège Ponsard [fr] Jesuit college in Moulins (1605–1762), now Palais de justice de Moulins [fr] Jesuit college of Saint Nicholas in Amiens (1606–1762)...
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