The Diocese of Digne (Latin: Dioecesis Diniensis; French: Diocèse de Digne) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
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Digne-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [diɲ le bɛ̃] ; Occitan: Dinha dei Banhs), or simply and historically Digne (Dinha in the classical norm or Digno...
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of Digne (c. 1215/1216 – 1274) was the founder of the Beguines of Marseilles and the subject of a vita that survives today, The Life of Douceline de Digne...
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Nectarius of Digne (fl. 439–455) was believed to have been the third Bishop of Digne, the first bishop of Digne having been Saint Domnin and the second...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Glandèves (redirect from Anselm Féraud de Glandèves)
Jean-Baptiste de Belloy (1752–55), who died a centenarian in 1808, as Archbishop of Paris. By the Concordat of 1801, the diocese of Digne was made to include...
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Saint Domnin (category Bishops of Digne)
jours, par M. l'abbé Hugues Du Tems. Brunet. p. 279. Retrieved 12 November 2012. "L'histoire du diocèse". Diocèse catholique de Digne Riez et Sisteron. 16...
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Cyril Féraud (category People from Digne-les-Bains)
Cyril Féraud (born 15 March 1985 in Digne-les-Bains) is a French radio and television host and audiovisual producer. Féraud has been working primarily...
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1293–1311: Raymond I. de Rostaing 1314–c. 1317: Ponce II. 1317–1323: Elzéar de Glandèves 1324–1325: Hugues I. 1325–1326: Pierre II. de Guillaume 1328–1329:...
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Rouen Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen)
in the new Gothic style was first launched by the Archbishop of Rouen, Hugues of Amiens, who had attended the consecration in 1144 of the Basilica of...
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Prosper Allemand (category People from Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Deputies on 20 February 1876 for the Digne constituency and won by 7,643 votes against 2,953 for the Bonapartist Falcon de Cimier. He rejoined the left and...
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Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Clermont-Ferrand)
1248, inspired by a visit on Sainte-Chapelle on a trip to Paris, bishop Hugues de la Tour decided to launch work on a new cathedral. Constructing a church...
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Coutances Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale de Coutances)
of the cathedral founders of 1048 and 1218 (bishops Geoffroy de Montbray and Hugues de Morville); in the centre is the figure of Saint Ereptiole, believed...
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Saint-Brieuc Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Saint-Brieuc)
which was completed between 1354 and 1357. Under de Montfort's successor, Hugues de Montrelais, whose bishopric ran from 1357 to 1375, the new cathedral was...
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August 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024. Garnier, Hugues (10 June 2024). "Programme, candidature unique... Les partis de gauche appellent à créer un "nouveau Front...
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Sens Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Sens)
work was carried on by his successors, archbishops Hugues de Toucy (1142–1168) and then Guillaume de Champagne (1169–1176), before he became archbishop...
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Baufet 1319–1325: Etienne de Bouret 1325–1332: Hugues Michel 1332–1342: Guillaume de Chanac (d. 1348) 1342–1349: Foulques de Chanac 1349–1350: Audoin-Aubert...
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Archived from the original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2011. "Lucas Digne FFF Profile" (in French). French Football Federation. Archived from the...
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on the Cross, the Cathedral's patron saint, made by the French sculptors Hugues and France Siptrott. The Baptismal font is located to the left of the altar...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tours (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Archambault de Sully 981–1008 Hugues de Chateaudun 1008–1023 Arnoul 1023–1052 Barthelemy de Faye 1053–1068 Raoul I 1072–1085 Raoul II 1086–1117 Gilbert de Maillé...
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aboutissants de la conférence dans Hugues Tertrais, la piastre et le fusil. Le coût de la guerre d'Indochine, 1945–1954. Paris : ministère de l'Économie...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toulouse (redirect from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toulouse, Narbonne, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Rieux)
(1105–1139) Raymond de Lautrec (1140–1163) Bernard Bonhomme (1163–1164) Gérard de Labarthe (1164–1170) Hugues III (1170–1175) Bertrand de Villemur (1175–1178)...
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Reims Cathedral (redirect from Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral)
contains further evidence of the rising status of the architect in the tomb of Hugues Libergier (d. 1268, architect of the now-destroyed Reims church of St-Nicaise)...
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Provence (section Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Arles in 254; Marseille in 314; Orange, Vaison and Apt in 314; Cavaillon, Digne, Embrun, Gap, and Fréjus at the end of the 4th century; Aix-en-Provence...
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Bayons (category Communes of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
enfants (Juvenile court) of Digne-les-Bains, the Conseil de prud'hommes (Labour Court) of Digne-les-Bains, the Tribunal de commerce (Commercial Court)...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Charles de Neufchâtel)
que ni l'un ni l'autre des deux listes ne saurait être considerée comme digne de foi." Patricius' feast day is the same as that of St. Exuperius and Saint...
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around the Cirque Jules-Verne [fr] 1973: La Rose de Fer of Jean Rollin with Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester and Nathalie Perrey 1976: La Saga des Français:...
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Bishop Laugier of Digne (ca. 1050?), known only from a missing or fabricated charter, seen only by Polycarpe. Polycarpe claims that Marcel de Die wrote a letter...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper (redirect from Bishop of St. Pol de Léon)
Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. Du Tems, Hugues (1774). Le clergé de France, ou tableau...
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Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
d'architecture et de paysage de Bordeaux École des beaux-arts de Bordeaux École française des attachés de presse et des professionnels de la communication...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Besançon (redirect from Thibaud de Rougemont)
1302–1311 : Hugues de Chalon (also prince-bishop of Liège) 1312–1333 : Vital de Maignaut 1333–1355 : Hugues de Vienne 1355–1361 : Jean de Vienne 1361–1362 :...
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