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    consuls de Rodez sous l'Ancien régime [The power in the right city, the consuls of Rodez under the Ancien Regime] (in French). Rodez: Société des lettres...
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    61". monumentum.fr. "Ancien château à Alençon - PA00110691". monumentum.fr. "Bibliothèque municipale (ancienne chapelle des Jésuites) à Alençon - PA00110689"...
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    Renaissance). Ancien Corps de garde – 1575 (German Renaissance) Maison des Chevaliers de Saint-Jean – 1608 (German Renaissance) Maison des Têtes – 1609...
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    Pierre Chirac (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    first physician to Louis XV in 1730. He received his education in Jesuit college in Rodez. After completing these studies, at the age of 28, he went to Montpellier...
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    Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Base Mérimée: Couvent des Carmes (ancien), Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Base Mérimée: Église de Montfavet et tours de l'ancienne livrée,...
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    Angoulême (section Colleges)
    (9.3 miles) from east to west. Formerly the capital of Angoumois in the Ancien Régime, Angoulême was a fortified town for a long time, and was highly coveted...
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    Antonio. p. 226. Potier des Gesvres was assisted by Bishop Charles de Grimaldi of Rodez and Bishop Henri-François de la Tour de Pin Montauban of Riez....
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    priories. The Jesuits were introduced into the diocese of Angers by the desire of King Henri IV of France to establish a school (collège) in his palace...
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    completely rebuild from 1160 onwards. The Collège de Lisieux was founded at Paris in 1336 by Bishop Guy de Harcourt, Bishop of Lisieux, by testamentary...
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    de Paul, as faculty, positions they continued to fill until 1833. Subsequently, diocesan priests again served as faculty. The first school (collège)...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and Granvelle in the 1550s and 1560s". Les Granvelle et les Anciens Pays-Bas (Ed. K. De Jonge & G. Janssens). Leuven: 105–134. The new archdiocese of...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Pamiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Robert de Pellevé, however, who obtained permission from the Papal Legate, Cardinal Trivulzio, on 24 January 1558 to establish the Jesuits in a collège at...
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    Jean de Brugeres, the Cantor of the Chapter of Rodez, was offered the bishopric by the Chapter, but he declined. The Chapter then turned to Jean de Saint...
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