153:. King Louis revived the diocese of Die and appointed a Bishop of Die in 1687. From the point of view of the Roman Catholic Church, however, the union of the two dioceses was dissolved canonically in the Consistory of 7 July 1692 by Pope Innocent XII. On 10 September 1692, the Bishop of Die, Armand de Montmorin Saint-Hérem, had an interview with James II of England and Louis XIV. Asked for a report on the state of the Dauphiné,
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Diocese of Die with that of Valence. Five days later, on 30 September, Pope Gregory wrote to Abbot Amadeus of Roussillon, informing him that he had been named Bishop of Valence in succession to Bishop Guy, who had died in 1272. It was no accident that Amadeus of Roussillon was the nephew
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Daniel De Cosnac was born in the Château d'Espeyruc in the diocese of
Limoges. He was a Doctor of theology (Paris, 1726). He was connected with Louis Boucherat, Chancellor of France. He served as Vicar-General of Die and of Aix. He was Vicar-General of Paris when he was nominated by Louis XV to be
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XVI, p. 528. His brother Aymon was Bishop of
Viviers (1255–1263): Eubel, I, p. 533, with note 2. Amadeus was Canon of Lausanne by 1234. On 16 October 1250 he consecrated the rebuilt Cathedral of Die. J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 348–353. Eubel, I, p. 224 note 3. The Bishop of Die was present at the
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was authorized and ordered to elect its own bishop; the electors did not have to be
Catholic, and that fact alone created a schism between the Constitutional Church and Constitutional Bishops and the Roman Catholic Church. Bishop Gaspard-Alexis Plan des Augiers protested, and then fled his diocese;
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Cathedral of Die was dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. The Cathedral Chapter had two dignities, the Dean and the Sacristan, and ten other Canons. In the thirteenth century the diocese was divided for administrative purposes into four Archpresbyteries: the Archpriest of Die, the
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Lucretius was present at the IV Council of Orleans (AD 541); he was represented at the IV Council of Arles (AD 549) by the priest Vincentius; he was at the II Council of Paris (AD 553) and the IV Council of Paris (AD 573) Sirmond, I, pp. 1018, 1043–1044, 1091, 1196. Duchesne, p. 235, no.
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confirmed by papal bull the grant to the Church of Die on the part of Arnaud de Crest and
Guillaume of Poitiers of the abbeys of S. Marcel de Die, Saint-Medard, Saint-Croix, Saint Julien-de-Guiniaise, Leoncel, and Saou. The bull also confirms the possession of the entire city of Die and nine
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Bertrand was the brother of the Chevalier Guillaume d'Étoile and brother-in-law of Guillaume Artaud, lord of Aix. Bishop Bertrand negotiated a peace with his Cathedral Chapter which gave them complete independence in the election of their members. J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 309–319.
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Bishop Hugues was a nephew of Hugues Duke of
Burgundy. He was Chamberlain of Lyon when elected bishop in the presence of the Papal Legate Giraldus of Ostia. Mansi, Tomus XX , pp. 391–394. Brun-Durand, p. 18. J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 138–166. Bishop Hughes became a Papal Legate and
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No episcopal list exists for the diocese of Die. There is no myth, legend, or tradition with regard to the bringing of
Christianity to the area or the foundation of the diocese. Die first appears in the record when Bishop Nicasius attended the Council of Nicaea in 325.
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of Amadeus of Geneva, Bishop of Die. Amadeus of Roussillon was present at the bedside of his uncle when he made his Testament on 21 January 1276. Bishop Amadeus of Die died on 22 October 1276, and his nephew Amadeus of Roussillon became Bishop of Valence and Die.
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Polycarpe's ms. was used by Colombi in his history of the bishops of Valence and Die. Polycarpe claimed to have used for St. Martinus a poem written by Wulfinus, which he had read in some library in Paris, but the poem is not extant.
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Before becoming Bishop of Die, Ulric was Prior of the monastery of Domène (ca. 1095), Canon of the Cathedral of Grenoble (1104), and then Dean of the Chapter (1128). In 1139 he dedicated an altar in the Chartreuse of Ecouges. The
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Bishop Lancelin was condemned as a simoniac at the Council of Châlons-sur-Saone, and deposed by the Papal Legate, Bishop Giraldus of Ostia. Mansi, Tomus XX , pp. 391–394. Brun-Durand, p. 18. J. Chevalier (1888), pp.
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elected François Marbos, curé of the parish of Bourg-lez-Valence as their 'bishop'. He was consecrated in Paris on 3 April 1791, by Jean Baptiste Gobel of Paris, assisted by Bishops Mirodot and Gouttes. After the
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Archpriest of Trivilis (Trièves), the Archpriest of Deserto, the Archpriest of Crista. There was a Collegiate Church at Crest (Crista) dedicated to Saint-Sauveur, which had a Provost, a Cantor, and six Canons.
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Pajot de Plouy was born in Paris, and was a Doctor of theology (Paris). He was nominated by on 10 April 1694, and approved by Pope Innocent XII on 13 September 1694. Ritzler, V, p. 184 with note 3.
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Conciliorum Galliae tam editorum quam ineditorum collectio, temporum ordine digesta, ab anno Christi 177 ad ann. 1563... Opera et studio monachorum congregationis Sancti Mauri. Tomus primus
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and Chevalier, in the Château of Sassenages, but others (Colombi, AA SS) place his birth in Valence. Ismido had been Canon of Lyon when, probably in 1096, he was assigned as
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Bishop Hemico was present at the Council of Ponthion (Pontigonense), and at the Council of Mantaille (Mantalense). Hardoouin, pp. 174, 180, 346. Duchesne, p. 235, no. 13.
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Montmorin was born in the diocese of Clermont, the second son of Gilbert Seigneur de Montmaret; he was a Doctor of theology. He was nominated to the diocese of Die by
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Bishop Cuno was present at a synod held at Romans on 2 October 1037, presided over by Archbishop Leger of Vienne. Brun-Durand, p. 18. J. Chevalier (1888), p. 136.
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J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 406–408. Amadeus of Roussillon was the brother of the Archbishop of Lyon, Adhemar de Roussillon (1273–1283): Eubel, I, p. 316.
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of Geneva, had taken firm hold in the Dauphiné, and in particular in the Alpine valleys. In order to combat Protestantism, therefore, King
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confirmed for Bishop Humbert all of the privileges which the Church of Die had enjoyed up to that point. J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 319–347.
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editio novissima XXIII (Venice: A. Zatta 1779), p. 778. Bishop Amadeus died on 22 October 1276: Eubel, I, p. 224, note 3. Gams, p. 544.
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gives a St. Martinus (220) as first Bishop of Die; his assertion has been doubted. The oldest historically known bishop is
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Bishop Remigius was present at the synod of Langres on 19 April 859. Mansi, Tomus XV, p. 528. Duchesne, p. 235, no. 11.
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Bishop Wulfinus: Brun-Durand, pp. 17–18. J. Chevalier (1888), p. 131. His poem on Bishop Marcellus is printed in:
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Plan des Augiers was a native of Die. He fled his diocese when the dissolution of the dioceses was ordered by the
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Bishop Paulus was represented at the II Council of Macon (AD 585). Sirmond, I, p. 1305. Duchesne, p. 235, no. 7.
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Amadeus of Geneva named as his universal heir his nephew, Aymon the Count of Geneva. J. Chevalier (1888), p. 409.
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regional council in Provence, meeting in Vienne in December 1248, which had been ordered by
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Essai historique sur l'église et la ville de Die: Depuis l'année 1277 jusqu'en l'année 1508
1061:(in French). Vol. Tome troisieme (nouvelle ed.). Paris: Roulland. pp. 57–58.
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Essai historique sur l'église et la ville de Die: depuis les origines jusqu'à l'année 1276
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on 22 October 1685, revoking the special rights granted to Protestants in France in the
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Bishop Nicasius was present at the Council of Nicaea in 325. Duchesne, p. 233, no. 1.
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I (Leipzig 1885), no. 5788). He twice went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
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Catalogue descriptif et raisonné des mss. de la Bibliothèque de Carpentras
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to the Bishop of Die. He took part in the Roman synod of April 1099 of
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Gaspard-Alexis Plan des Augiers 1741–1794, last bishop of Valence and Die
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Piganiol de la Force, p. 384. Félix Grégoire, "Un torrent, la Drôme,"
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he retracted his errors, and died in communion with Rome in 1825.
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677:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 334–335, and 456.
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
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La Révolution a Die et dans la vallée de la Drôme (1789-1799)
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Bishop of Die on 23 May 1734. His nomination was approved by
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Roman Catholic diocese in France (3rd c. - 1275, 1687 - 1801)
1256:(in French). Vol. Tome Ier. Montélimar: impr. Bourron.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
503:(in French). Valence. 1901. pp. 170–178, at 175–178.
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on 27 September 1734. Ritzler, VI, p. 195, with note 3.
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1289:(in Latin) (second ed.). Lyon: Canier. p.
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De rebus gestis Valentinorum et Diensium episcoporum
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Gabriel de Cosnac: Ritzler, V, p. 184 with note 4.
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1118:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
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1151:on 19 July 1694. Ritzler, V, p. 184 with note 2.
899:Brun-Durand, p. 17. J. Chevalier (1888), p. 130.
851:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
442:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
370:Armand de Montmorin Saint-Hérem : 1691–1694
1408:. Meylan: les points cardinaux. pp. 20–41.
1204:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 480–481.
545:Goyau, Pierre-Louis-Théophile-Georges (1912). "
112:Union of diocese of Die and diocese of Valence
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1384:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1366:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
596:C.U.J. Chevalier (1868), pp. xiii and 20–22.
1505:Religious organizations established in 1678
373:Séraphin de Pajot de Plouy : 1694–1701
1225:(in French). Valence: Chenevier et Chavet.
1038:(in Latin). Lyon: J.-B. de Ville. p.
645:The report of the interview is printed by
609:(Paris: Thorin 1892), pp. 272–273 no. 637.
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1357:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp.
470:Jean-Aymar Piganiol de la Force (1718).
379:Daniel-Joseph de Cosnac : 1734–1741
56:. The seat of the bishop was located in
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440:Duchesne, p. 233. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1336:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
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707:Parva quidem fides Wulfino debetur,
574:C.U.J. Chevalier (1868), pp. 35–36.
565:C.U.J. Chevalier (1868), pp. 33–35.
398:List of Catholic dioceses in France
35:Cathedral of Die, with square tower
1390:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1372:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1339:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
647:Thomas Babington Macaulay (1834).
376:Gabriel de Cosnac : 1701–1734
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1245:(in French). Montélimar: Bourron.
1206:Ritzler, VI, p. 196, with note 4.
937:J. Chevalier (1888), pp. 136–137.
549:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
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1304:(in French). Paris: Fontemoing.
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58:the Cathedral of the Assumption
1321:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1278:(in French). Valence: J. CĂ©as.
809:Concilia Galliae a. 511-a. 695
339:Humbert II 1235–1245, resigned
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1310:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
754:Duchesne, pp. 233–234, no. 3.
271:Wulfinus (Wulfade) : 974
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993:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
689:Annales Episcoporum Diensium
913:Tomi IV fasciculi ii et iii
800:Maximus was present at the
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329:Desiderius de Forcalquier (
314:Pierre III : 1163–1173
311:Hugues, : died in 1159
308:Ulric (Odolric) : 1130
244:Saeculatius : 517, 518
48:. It was suppressed by the
40:The former French Catholic
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302:Pierre II : 1116–1119
199:who went by the pseudonym
1272:Chevalier, Jules (1903).
1261:Chevalier, Jules (1896).
1250:Chevalier, Jules (1888).
1239:Chevalier, Jules (1879).
1229:Chevalier, C.U.J (1868),
881:Duchesne, p. 235, no. 12.
696:C.-G.-A. Lambert (1862).
393:Catholic Church in France
320:Humbert : 1199–1212
247:Lucretius : 541, 573
1298:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
1219:Brun-Durand, J. (1875).
824:Duchesne, p. 235, no. 8.
745:Duchesne, p. 233, no. 2.
737:Jacques Sirmond (1789).
305:Étienne : 1121–1127
274:Conon (Cuno) : 1037
1055:Adrien Baillet (1715).
917:falsarius ille impudens
209:First Council of Nicaea
201:Polycarpe de la Rivière
137:sect, derived from the
101:archbishopric of Vienne
1402:Sogno, Pierre (2007).
1283:Columbi, Jean (1652).
1235:. Grenoble: Prudhomme.
417:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
289:Ponce : 1084–1086
256:Desideratus : 788
147:Edict of Fontainebleau
129:Diocese of Die revived
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1351:Jean, Armand (1891).
1116:. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1032:Jean Columbi (1668).
735:, and Vaison (442).
552:Catholic Encyclopedia
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1198:Armand Jean (1891).
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324:Étienne de Chatillon
297:Ismidon de Sassenage
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687:Polycarpe wrote an
605:Jean Giraud (ed.),
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268:Achideus : 957
262:Aurelius : 875
207:, who attended the
103:. On 28 March 1165
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1181:Pope Benedict XIII
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959:Archbishop of Lyon
547:Diocese of Valence
353:diocese of Valence
253:Maximus : 614
105:Pope Alexander III
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1145:Pope Innocent XII
1109:Gallia christiana
1085:XVI, pp. 202–212.
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