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    Haute-Vienne (French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan: Nauta Vinhana, Nauta Viena; 'Upper Vienne') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
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  • Ado of Vienne (Latin: Ado Viennensis, French: Adon de Vienne; died 16 December 874) was archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death and...
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    Château de Purnon is a French château located in the commune of Verrue in the department of Vienne. The château was constructed between 1779 and 1788 (236 years...
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    d'Estressin, Vienne". Art et Histoire en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (in French). Retrieved 5 April 2020. Caporal345 (5 October 2011). "La Garnison de Vienne". Musée...
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  • 1894, 356 pp., p. 146 (online version) Claude Charvet, Histoire de la sainte église de Vienne, 1761, Chez C. Cizeron, p.&50 (online version) v t e v t...
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  • Saint Claudius of Vienne (French: Claude de Vienne) was a bishop of Vienne in the Dauphiné, France, in the first half of the fifth century. He is considered...
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  • historique de la Suisse: Avit (saint) by Catherine Santschi Bligny 1979, p. 22. Diocèse de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979). Histoire des diocèses...
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  • Peter's in Vienne. Claude Charvet, Histoire de la sainte église de Vienne, 1761, Chez C. Cizeron, pp. 239-246. René Poupardin, Le Royaume de Provence sous...
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    Avitus (c. 450 – February 5, 517/518 or 519) was a Latin poet and bishop of Vienne in Gaul. His fame rests in part on his poetry, but also on the role he played...
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  • Martirologio romano (2004), p. 871. Diocese de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979). Histoire des diocèses de France:Grenoble (in French). Vol. 12...
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    "Archdiocese of Vienne". GCatholic. Claude Devic and Joseph Vaissète, "Note LXII: Église d'Agde. Évêques d'Agde", in Histoire générale de Languedoc, t....
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  • ancient Vienne. He wrote the text of the album Histoire de l'Arménie, drawn by Jean-Yves Mitton [fr] and published in 1979. He was maître de conférences...
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    and Vienne where he plundered the Cathedral Saint-André and Notre-Dame de Grenoble. He drove out the new lieutenant-general of Dauphiné Laurent de Maugiron...
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  • Guillaume de Vienne, sometimes identified as Guillaume VI de Vienne (died 18 February 1407), was a French prelate, archbishop of Rouen from 1389. Originally...
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    Blois-Vienne (French pronunciation: [blwavjɛn]), or merely Vienne for locals, is the common name given to the southern part of Blois, central France,...
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    Jean de Vienne (German: Johann; died 7 October 1382) was a Burgundian nobleman, prelate and prince of the Holy Roman Empire. He served as the archbishop...
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    Blois-Vienne Church (Église Saint-Saturnin de Blois in French) is a Roman Catholic church located on the left bank of the Loire river in the city of Blois...
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  • at Carentan since the 11th century. The castle was besieged by Jean de Vienne in July 1375, with English garrison surrendering. King Henry IV of France...
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    Briançonnais, duc de Champsaur, marquis de Cézanne, comte de Vienne, d'Albon, de Grésivaudan, d'Embrun et de Gapençais, baron palatine of La Tour, La Valbonne...
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  • Episcopacy in Seventeenth-century France (Manchester University Press, 2004) François-Zénon Collombet, Histoire de la Sainte Église de Vienne, Lyon, 1847....
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    chapelles de Lyon (in French). Vol. 2. Lyon: H. Lardanchet. p. 210. Blanc, Marius (1989). La vie et le culte de saint Clair: abbé de Saint-Marcel de Vienne (en...
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    Theudère de Vienne; died c. 575) was a Christian monk, abbot and hermit. His feast day is 29 October. Saint-Chef Lérins Abbey Arles Vienne Saint Theuderius...
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    conditions laid down for him by the conclave of cardinals. Two weeks later at Vienne, Bertrand was informally notified of his election and returned to Bordeaux...
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    [ʁɔʃwaʁ]; Occitan: Rechoard, earlier La Ròcha Choard) is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, west central France. It is a subprefecture...
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     35-46. Bernard 1843, p. 58-62. "Histoire de la statue". Retrieved 16 September 2018. Hautcœur 1899, p. 413. Vienne 2002, p. 45. Ségur 1883, p. 111-132...
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    Bernard of Vienne, also known as Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death...
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    married Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin, Marquis of Montespan, who was one year her junior. Madame de La Fayette says in her Histoire de madame Henriette...
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    Council of Vienne, the Order of the Knights Templar was abolished by papal decree. Molay was sentenced to death together with Geoffroi de Charney in 1314...
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  • Une Morale chrétienne and Une Histoire négropontique. His home, l'hôtel Pierre de Boissat, on rue des Orfèvres in Vienne, département Isère (France) exists...
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    Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges (Latin: Diocesis Gratianopolitana–Viennensis Allobrogum; Latin: Diocèse de Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges) is...
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