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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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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
877:. His father bought the archbishopric for his son from Vicomte Raimond for the sum of 100,000 gold sols. Guifred was consecrated, although he was only twelve or thirteen years old. Devic and Vaissete, IV, p. 247.
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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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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.
1062:, and the taking of personal power by Louis XIV, the Archbishop of Narbonne was sent into internal exile at Alençon in 1661, never to return. His brother Louis, Bishop of Agde, suffered a similar fate.
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Narbonne, before the bishops of the province could assemble for a proper canonical election. Gerard was expelled.
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179:. After the Restoration of the Bourbons following Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, an attempt was made to re-establish the see was defeated in the French Parliament (1817).
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Goiffin, Étienne Marthe (Abbe) (1877). "Catalogue analytique des évêques de Nîmes".
1232:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus sextus (VI). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1–222,
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Histoire générale du Languedoc, avec des notes et les pièces justificatives...
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1254:(in French). Vol. Tome IV. Toulouse: Edouard Privat. pp. 243–260.
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Claude de Rebé: Archevêque de Narbonne, Président des Etats de Languedoc
850:(in French). Vol. Tome second. Paris: Jacques Vincent. p. 47.
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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
955:(1906), "Sur quelques opuscules du camerlingue François de Conzié,"
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Archbishop Arnustus was assassinated in 912. Duchesne, p. 306.
411:(1259–1261) (Bishop of Le Puy (1257–1259), later Pope Clement IV)
1099:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 371–374 and 457.
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
29:
1070:. New Haven CT USA: Yale University Press. pp. 198–199.
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Duchesne warns that his biography is filled with falsehoods.
1209:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730–1799)
962:(in French). Vol. 26. École franca̧ise de Rome. 1906.
1189:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667–1730)
683:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 361, 371.
1044:(in French and Latin). Paris: Picard. pp. xii–xiii.
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Bulletin du Comité de l'art chrétien (Diocèse de Nîmes)
614:(1791–4 February 1801) (Constitutional Bishop of Aude)
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Sainte-Marthe, Denis de; Hauréau, Barthélemy (1739).
937:(in French and Latin). Paris: Picard. pp. i–xii.
374:, 1167–1182, and Administrator of Béziers, 1182–1184)
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1160:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1148:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1136:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1124:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
324:
Dalmatius (Dalmace) (elected September 1081 – 1097)
258:
Nebridius (Nefridius) (c. 790–822 or c. 799–c. 825)
60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1154:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923).
1058:(1661), the fall of François Fouquet's brother
951:in 1408, and also the Council of Pisa in 1409.
1126:pp. 582–584. (Use with caution; obsolete)
844:de Vic, Claude; Vaissete, Jean Joseph (1733).
761:I editio altera (1885) nos. 332, 349, and 362.
1067:Crown, Church, and Episcopate Under Louis XIV
148:existed from early Christian times until the
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1206:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1186:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
481:Georges d'Amboise, second time, (1492–1494)
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
1371:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France
534:Cardinal Ippolito II. d'Este (1563–1572)
396:Pierre Amiel (Petrus Amelii) (1226–1245)
261:Bartholomeus (c. 827–840, or c. 822–844)
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934:Livre vert de l'archevêché de Narbonne
438:Gausbert du Val (1341–1346) (Cardinal)
168:Sud, which included ten départements.
1166:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
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513:(1515–1523) (later Pope Clement VII)
291:Ermengaud (Ermengol) (977–1017/1019)
58:adding citations to reliable sources
1169:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592–1667)
1001:Eubel, III, p. 253 and n. 15. Cf.
631:List of Catholic dioceses in France
1248:De Vic, Cl.; Vaissete, J. (1876).
1212:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1192:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1172:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
699:Diocese of Carcassonne et Narbonne
550:Raymond Cavalésy, O.P. (1588–1594)
466:Antoine du Bec-Crespin (1460–1472)
456:Jean D'Harcourt (1436–1451) (then
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1278:(in French). Toulouse: E. Privat.
600:Charles-Antoine de La Roche-Aimon
588:René-François de Beauvau du Rivau
525:, Cardinal of Ferrara (1550–1551)
1391:1801 disestablishments in France
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748:Gavidius is ignored by Duchesne.
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739:Étienne is ignored by Duchesne.
594:Jean-Louis de Berton de Crillon
497:François-Guillaume de Castelnau
234:Migetius (Migecio) (c. 589–597)
45:needs additional citations for
1251:Histoire generale de Languedoc
1118:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
447:François de Conzié (1391–1432)
441:Pierre de La Jugie (1347–1375)
417:Pierre de Montbrun (1272–1286)
370:Bernard Gaucelin (1182–1191) (
139:Cathedral of St-Just, Narbonne
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1157:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
1145:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
1142:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1133:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
1130:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1035:(in French). Paris: Champion.
582:Charles Legoux de La Berchère
469:Renaud de Bourbon (1473–1482)
435:Bernard de Fargis (1311–1341)
358:(1156–1162), son of viscount
204:Saint Etienne (third century)
69:"Ancient Diocese of Narbonne"
892:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum
820:Tome II (Paris 1892), p. 90.
759:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
463:Louis D'Harcourt (1451–1460)
421:Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu
1016:Journal of European Studies
890:VI, p. 39. Philipp Jaffé,
478:François Ilallé (1484–1491)
1412:
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720:. Retrieved: 27 July 2016
702:. Retrieved: 27 July 2016.
517:John, Cardinal of Lorraine
484:Pierre D'Abzac (1494–1502)
310:Peter Berenger of Narbonne
240:Selva (Sclua) (c. 633–638)
1011:: 304–373, at p. 355–356.
894:I (Leipzig 1885), p. 634.
650:"Archdiocese of Narbonne"
626:Catholic Church in France
1260:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
1138:(in Latin) pp. 356.
606:Arthur Richard de Dillon
306:(6 October 1019 – 1079)
264:Berarius (c. 842–c. 850)
1376:Archbishops of Narbonne
1272:Mortet, Victor (1899).
1150:(in Latin) p. 199.
1029:Marguerite Sol (1891).
458:Patriarch of Alexandria
187:Bishops and archbishops
1064:Joseph Bergin (2004).
1038:Laurent, Paul (1886).
931:Laurent, Paul (1886).
875:Wilfred II of Cerdanya
655:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
576:archbishop of Toulouse
531:(1551–1563) (Cardinal)
453:(1433–1436) (Cardinal)
444:Jean Roger (1375–1391)
267:Fredoldus (c. 855–872)
255:Daniel (c. 769–c. 798)
216:(427, 461, c. 441–445)
177:diocese of Carcassonne
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378:Berengar of Barcelona
328:Bertrand de Montredon
249:Sunifred (c. 683–688)
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1266:. Paris: Fontemoing.
1093:Paul Pisani (1907).
949:Council of Perpignan
677:Paul Pisani (1907).
414:Maurinus (1262–1272)
380:(1191–1212); son of
360:Aimery I of Narbonne
356:Berenger of Narbonne
336:(Milhau) (1106–1121)
144:The former Catholic
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1396:History of Narbonne
1297: /
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918:VI, pp. 319–322:
713:Catholic-Hierarchy:
695:Catholic-Hierarchy:
612:Guillaume Besaucèle
545:François de Joyeuse
504:Guillaume Briçonnet
451:Francesco Condulmer
405:Jacques (1257–1259)
382:Raimund Berengar IV
304:Guifred de Cerdagne
276:(Teodard) (885–893)
146:diocese of Narbonne
1381:445 establishments
711:David M. Cheney,
693:David M. Cheney,
608:(1763–1790) (1806)
574:(1673–1703) (also
556:, O.P. (1600–1628)
523:Ippolito II d'Este
400:Guillaume de Broue
279:Arnustus (893–912)
270:Sigebaud (873–885)
252:Aribertus (c. 768)
210:Hilarius (417–422)
156:, with its see at
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1077:978-0-300-10356-4
916:Gallia christiana
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782:Gallia christiana
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