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He continued to function as Bishop of Nîmes. Nomination to a bishopric in France came from the King, by virtue of the Concordat of 1516, but Henri III and Henri of Navarre had been excommunicated, and the War between the League and the two Henris was in progress. Paris fell to the League on 12 May,
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After nearly a century, a new metropolitan see was created for the Languedoc region, with the elevation of the bishopric of Montpellier to the rank of Metropolitan Archbishop on 8 December 2002. The diocese of Carcassonne was transferred from the metropolitanate of Toulouse to that of Montpellier,
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During the French Revolution, under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, the diocese of Narbonne was combined with the dioceses of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix into the new Diocese of the Aude, with its seat at Narbonne. It included 565 parishes. It was a part of the MĂ©tropole du
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but the leaders of the League, the Duke of Guise and the Cardinal de Lorraine, were assassinated on 23 and 24 December 1588 on the King's orders. A cautious churchman would hesitate to accept any appointment in 1588. K. Cameron (1974) "Henri III – the anti-christian king,"
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Bishop Rusticus attempted to arrange his own successor, and wrote to Pope Leo I recommending Hermes. On his death Hermes assumed the episcopal seat, but was denounced to the Pope by Frederick, the brother of the Visigothic King Theoderic, and by the people as intrusive.
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According to Duchesne, p. 305, no. 13, he was deposed by the Council of Thionville in 835. Pope Sergius II (844–847) was asked to restore him, but refused, and ordered that he take communion with the laity, not the clergy: L. Duchesne (ed.)
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Gregory of Tours, I. 53, placed Paul in the mid-third century. In the 9th century, however, he was considered a disciple sent by Saint Paul from Rome in the mid-first century. Duchesne, pp. 301–301. There is no authentic evidence of his
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Besaucèle had been Dean of the Chapter of Carcassonne before the Revolution. He was consecrated at Toulouse by Archbishop Antoine-Pascal-Hyacinthe Sermet of the Haute-Garonne on 15 May 1791. He was 78 years old.
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Named Archbishop at the age of 19, and Cardinal at the age of 21 (12 December 1583): Eubel, III, p. 47. He resigned Narbonne upon his appointment as Archbishop of Toulouse, on 4 November 1588: Eubel, III, p.
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Gerard was illegally elected by the clergy and people of Narbonne, before the bishops of the province could assemble for a proper canonical election. Gerard was expelled.
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and on 14 June 2006 the name of the diocese of Carcassonne was changed to the Diocese of Carcassonne and Narbonne. Toulouse no longer carries the title Toulouse-Narbonne.
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Pierre Berengar was anathematized by the Papal Legate at the Council of Toulouse in 1179, and excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII in the Council of Rome in March of 1180.
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VI, pp. 39–42. He was prevented from taking possession of his See, until Pope Gregory VII intervened. Cf. Jaffé, no. 5223 (4 December 1081)
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Notes historiques et archéologiques sur la cathédrale: le cloitre et le palais archiépiscopal de Narbonne 13e-16e siècles
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bajulo Domini Bernardi Narbonensis archiepiscopi, qui tenet curam Biterrensis episcopatus ex indulgentia domini Papae.
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Caprarius was a bishop at the Council of Agde in 506, but there is no proof that he was Bishop of Narbonne:
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He had been Coadjutor of Archbishop Louis de Vervins and titular Archbishop of Heraclea, from 1622.
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Duchesne, p. 303, no. 3. Rusticus' episcopate began on 9 October 427 and lasted some thirty years.
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Conzié was also Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church, 1383–1431. He had attended Benedict XIII's
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Goiffin, Étienne Marthe (Abbe) (1877). "Catalogue analytique des évêques de Nîmes".
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Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa, De provincia Narbonensi
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Eubel, II, p. 85. There was a successor in the Patriarchate on 24 August 1453.
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Histoire générale du Languedoc, avec des notes et les pièces justificatives...
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Hilarius is mentioned in papal letters dated 417, 419 and 422: P. Jaffe,
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Archdiocese of Montpellier (-Lodève-Béziers-Agde-Saint-Pons-de-Thomières)
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Claude de Rebé: Archevêque de Narbonne, Président des Etats de Languedoc
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Aquilinus is rejected as a Bishop of Narbonne by Duchesne, p. 304 n. 2.
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The territory of the former diocese of Narbonne was merged under the
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Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791–1802)
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Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791–1802)
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Archbishop Arnustus was assassinated in 912. Duchesne, p. 306.
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Duchesne warns that his biography is filled with falsehoods.
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Bulletin du Comité de l'art chrétien (Diocèse de Nîmes)
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Sainte-Marthe, Denis de; Hauréau, Barthélemy (1739).
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Roman Catholic diocese in France (3rd century - 1801)
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