every Sunday morning. Nearby are the old Tour des Cordeliers and the large Church of Notre-Dame-du-Camp. Pamiers was the birthplace or hometown of: Marc-Guillaume...
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subdue the Protestant held city of Pamiers. In March 1563, Protestants orchestrated a massacre of Catholics in Pamiers. Romans Valence Gap Die Vienne Saint-Marcellin...
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original to the cathedral; they probably came from the former Church of the Cordeliers and were installed in the 19th century. Interior of the choir enclosure...
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Domestic 1443–1453 Pamiers Cathedral Pamiers Religious 12th–17th centuries Also known as the Cathedral of St Antoninus of Pamiers. Parlement de Normandie...
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www.persee.fr. "Recherche: base de données - église Notre-Dame-du-Camp - Pamiers - Ariège : patrimoines.laregion.fr". patrimoines.laregion.fr. "Református...
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Bishop of Luçon; and cousin of and Jean-Baptiste de Verthamon, Bishop of Pamiers; one of his uncles was Pierre de Verthamon, S.J., Provincial of France...
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