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    The Diocese of Carcassonne and Narbonne (Latin: Dioecesis Carcassonensis et Narbonensis; French: Diocèse de Carcassonne et Narbonne) is a Latin Church...
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    the Clergy, the diocese of Narbonne was combined with the dioceses of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix into the new Diocese of the Aude, with...
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    It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. (The title...
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    Carcassonne, France. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Carcassonne and Narbonne. The building was built in the thirteenth century as a parish church...
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    Aude (redirect from Département de l'Aude)
    the 12th to 14th centuries. Its prefecture is Carcassonne and its subprefectures are Limoux and Narbonne. As of 2019, it had a population of 374,070. Aude...
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  • barbarians or Roman soldiers. Narbonne Bèze Abbey Dijon Châtillon-sur-Seine H.M. Duplus in his Vie des Saints du diocèse de Dijon (1866) relates that the...
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    Diocese of Carcassonne and Narbonne (Aude) Diocese of Mende (Lozère) Diocese of Nîmes (Gard) Diocese of Perpignan–Elne (Pyrénées-Orientales) (Ile-de-France)...
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    was besieged by the troops of the seneschal of Carcassonne and Pierre Amiel, the Archbishop of Narbonne. On 16 March 1244, in retaliation for the killing...
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    Belgium, and from 2005 to 2018 carried out his ministry in the diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne, serving as a parish priest, as a member of the diocesan council...
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    Beuvain de Beauséjour (born 16 December 1839 in Vesoul – 4 April 1930) was a French Catholic clergyman and bishop of the Diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne. His...
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    italiens de l'ancien diocèse de Béziers, 1547-1669. Paris: A. Picard. Du Tems, Hugues (1774). Le clergé de France, ou tableau historique et chronologique des...
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  • Département de l'Aude (named after a river); the new diocese included 565 parishes which had been part of the (arch)dioceses of Narbonne, Carcassonne, Alet...
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    The Diocese of Perpignan–Elne (Latin: Dioecesis Elnensis; French: Diocèse de Perpignan–Elne; Catalan: Bisbat de Perpinyà–Elna) is a Latin diocese of the...
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  • Toulouse. Through his mother, he is allied to the viscount of Narbonne, and the house of Carcassonne. Of his siblings tree, (Berenger, Raymond and Hughes) shared...
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    to the Diocese of Agen, also the title of Narbonne, an archdiocese over which jurisdiction went by the Concordat to the Diocese of Carcassonne, and the...
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    Strasbourg other dioceses wholly in Germany Archdiocese of Narbonne, out of which: Diocese of Alet — Created 1317. Diocese of Carcassonne — Created late...
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  • French Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    visiting areas under their jurisdiction, the synod of Narbonne established permanent tribunals in Carcassonne and Toulouse. While field visits continued, summoning...
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    learned societies, the Société des Arts et des Sciences de Carcassonne (1888) and of the Société de Linguistique de Paris (1897). In the preface to his 1886...
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  • Metropolitan Archdiocese of Montpellier Diocese of Carcassonne and Narbonne Diocese of Mende Diocese of Nîmes Diocese of Perpignan-Elne (Rousillon) Ecclesiastical...
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    The Diocese of Montauban (Latin: Dioecesis Montis Albani; French: Diocèse de Montauban) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The...
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    comparative safe keeping of his own metropolitan, the archbishop of Narbonne, Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu. Philip IV tried to obtain from the pope the canonical...
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  • revolutionary government, which partially included the diocese of Narbonne and four former bishoprics of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix. To avoid too...
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    Louis Belmas (redirect from Louis de Belmas)
    He then returned to Carcassonne and was ordained priest on 22 December 1781. He was then made vicar of Saint-Michel de Carcassonne, a role he successfully...
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    la morale et l’Inquisition. Cahiers de Fanjeaux 6, 1971, p. 273-341. Jean-Louis Biget, La restitution des dîmes par les laïcs dans le diocèse d'Albi à...
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    Rhedae's hub as Narbonne.[citation needed] Corbu's claim can be traced back to a book by Louis Fédié entitled Le comté de Razès et le diocèse d'Alet (1880)...
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  • Guillaume Besse (historian) (category People from Carcassonne)
    Cathar dioceses in Toulouse, Carcassonne and Agen. The original parchment is lost. Although many historians have lent great weight to the "Charte de Niquinta"...
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  • foundation they extended their activities over the Dioceses of Béziers, Uzès, Nîmes, Carcassonne, Narbonne, Taragon, Marseilles, Barcelona, Huesca, and Milan...
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    l'Albigeois: le Castrais et l'ancien diocèse e Lavaur (in French). Albi: M. Papilhiau. Crozes, Hippolyte (1878). Le diocèse d'Albi, ses évêques et archevêques (in...
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    Perpignan (120,158) Béziers (77,177) Montauban (60,810) Narbonne (54,700) Albi (50,759) Carcassonne (47,365) The gross domestic product (GDP) of the region...
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    Raymond II Trencavel (category Viscounts of Carcassonne)
    automatically inherited the viscounties of Béziers, Carcassonne, Albi, and Razès, but Carcassonne was granted to Simon de Montfort immediately after Raymond Roger's...
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