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330:, who had been sent to Rome by Nomenoë, Leo IV declared that the charge of simony must be adjudicated by a competent tribunal of twelve bishops, and must be attested by seventy-two witnesses, thereby disputing Nomenoë's claim to a right to depose bishops. But Nomenoë did depose, and in a brutal manner, the four bishops of Vannes, Aleth, Quimper, and St. Pol de Léon, and made seven dioceses out of their four. One of the new dioceses had its seat in the abbey of Dol and became straightway an 808: 1101: 36: 1113: 133: 370:
and to the bishops occupying the new Sees of Dol, St. Brieuc, and Tréguier, reproaching them with lack of obedience to the Metropolitan of Tours. This letter was not sent to the Bishops of Vannes, Quimper, Aleth, and St. Pol de Léon who wrongly occupied the sees of the legitimate bishops illegally
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restored the old order of things, and subordinated anew all Brittany to Tours but did not interfere with the diocesan boundaries set up by Nomenoë, and they remained in force until the Revolution. The Bishop of Dol retained until 1789 the insignia of an archbishop, but without an archbishop's
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There was no formal act on the part of the Holy See recognizing Dol as a new metropolitan church; it never had control over Rennes or Nantes, and it was mainly over the new Sees of St. Brieuc and Tréguier that it exercised ascendancy. Finally in May, 1199,
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At the end of 850 or beginning of 851 the bishops of the four provinces of Tours, Sens, Reims, and Rouen, wrote a letter of reprimand to Nomenoë and threatened him with excommunication. He paid no heed to them and died 7 March, 851.
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discounted and doubted this list. He was of the opinion that the abbey of Dol may have had at its head from time to time abbots with episcopal jurisdiction, but that Dol was not the seat of a diocese.
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Le clergé de France, ou tableau historique et chronologique des archevêques, évêques, abbés, abbesses et chefs des chapitres principaux du royaume, depuis la fondation des églises jusqu'à nos jours
322:. Their only fault was perhaps that they demanded eulogia from their priests when the latter came to synods. After listening to a deputation of Breton bishops and to St. Conwoïon, founder of the 1138: 318:, it would appear that shortly before 850, Nomenoë wishing to be anointed king, and finding opposition among the prelates of Brittany, sought to get rid of them by charging them with 303:
There was a struggle from the ninth to the eleventh century to free the Church of Brittany from the Metropolitan of Tours. From a comparison made by Duchesne between the
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The origins of his cognomen are unknown. It is rendered in many different ways, including Lysenech, Lesenech, Lizannet, Lisanet and Lesonet.
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Five charters concerning the early history of the chapter at Avranches, by Richard Allen, University of Glasgow, 10 Mar 2008.
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Five charters concerning the early history of the chapter at Avranches, by Richard Allen, University of Glasgow, 10 Mar 2008.
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La Métropole de Bretagne - Chronique de Dol composée au XIe siècle et catalogues des Dignitaires jusqu'à la Révolution
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in vain to regularize the situation of the Breton hierarchy. In the name of the
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Le Schisme breton. L'église de Dol au milieu du IXe siècle, d'après les sources
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speculates that Samson was most likely already a bishop when he arrived in
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises
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to assist the Greeks against the Turks who were besieging Constantinople
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Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801
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that he founded the See of Dol or became its first bishop.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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April 1456: Raoul de La Moussaye 626:1324 to 15. March 1328: Guillaume I. Meschin 623:1312 to 25. January 1324: Jean VIII. du Bosc 781:Dol (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy] 668:8. January 1431 to 1437: Jean XI. de Bruc 662:1390 to 20. May 1405: Richard de Lesmenez 371:deposed by NomenoĂ«. It achieved nothing. 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 1134:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France 677:17 June 1456 to 22. July 1474: Cardinal 629:1328 to 8. May 1340: Jean IX. d'Avaugour 602:c. 1242 to 16. November 1265: Etienne I. 476:c. 950–952: Jutohen, Juthoven or Wichoen 346:, NomenoĂ«'s second successor, requested 1144:Dioceses established in the 9th century 1096: 1049:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. p.  773: 434:7th century.: Tiernmael or Tigerinomal 256:; so that the first Bishop of Dol was 938:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 743:1749–1767: Jean-François-Louis Dondel 7: 1154:9th-century establishments in France 802: 800: 798: 796: 794: 792: 790: 788: 686:1478 to 29. March 1482: Michel GuibĂ© 605:1266 to 13. May 1279: Jean VII. MahĂ© 599:1231 to c. 1242: ClĂ©ment de Coetquen 529:24 November 1107 to 6 January 1130: 58:adding citations to reliable sources 941:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 763:List of Catholic dioceses in France 374:In 862 Salomon dealt directly with 980:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 962:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 944:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 641:1366 or 1367–1373: Jean X. des Pas 638:c. 1358 to 16. March 1366: Nicolas 635:c. 1350 to c. 1357: Simon Le Mayre 455:c. 770: Jumel, Jumael or Junemenus 443:c. 700: Turiau, Thuriau or Thurian 25: 821:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 632:1340 to c. 1350: Henri II. Dubois 1159:1801 disestablishments in France 1111: 1099: 806: 620:1301–1312: Thibaud II. de MorĂ©ac 590:1189–1190: Jean IV. de Vaulnoise 464:c. 859: Fastarius or Festinianus 264:. Among the bishops of Dol are: 34: 746:1767–1790: Urbain-RenĂ© de HercĂ© 656:1382–1386: Everard de TrĂ©mignon 510:1076 to 17. November 1081: Ivon 248:, the Vicariate of Dol and the 142:The Breton and French Catholic 45:needs additional citations for 1016:. Rennes: Annales de Bretagne. 891:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 722:1645–1648: Antoine-Denis Cohon 1: 930:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 918:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 915:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 906:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 903:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 520:c. 1093 to c. 1100: Roland I. 1027:. Paris: Librairie Champion. 899:(Use with caution; obsolete) 713:1558–1591: Charles d'Espinay 733:Jean-François de Chamillart 728:1660–1692: Matthieu Thoreau 252:were still included in the 150:. It was suppressed by the 1175: 719:1630–1644: Hector Douvrier 577:1163 to c. 1177: Jean III. 526:c. 1107: Ulgrin or Vulgrin 461:c. 848: Salacon or Salocon 758:Catholic Church in France 1032:Du Tems, Hugues (1774). 1021:Duine, François (1916). 1010:Duine, François (1914). 999:Duchesne, Louis (1910). 704:1522–1524: Thomas Le Roy 548:c. 1147 to 1154: Olivier 277:(1456–74), as legate of 146:existed from 848 to the 69:"Ancient Diocese of Dol" 725:1653–1660: Robert Cupif 716:1606–1629: Edmond Revol 491:c. 1030–1032: Jungoneus 164:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc 587:c. 1187–1188: Henri I. 494:1040 to c. 1076: Juhel 352:Council of Savonnières 139: 18:Ancient diocese of Dol 1043:Jean, Armand (1891). 824:Catholic Encyclopedia 819:Archdiocese of Rennes 523:c. 1106: Johannes II. 250:monastery of St. MĂ©en 203:Metropolitan of Tours 188:Catholic Encyclopedia 135: 1005:. 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