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consensus. The matter was appealed to Rome, where Gregory X assigned the matter to Cardinal Giacomo Savelli for investigation. Pierre de Camone came to die, and his followers then turned to Garsias Arnaud de Capenne. Arnaud de Ville was cited to appear personally before John XXII, but the Pope died before he could make the journey. Nicholas III appointed three cardinals to examine Arnaud, and, upon their favorable report, he was appointed Bishop. Digert, pp. 139–140.
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François had resigned in anticipation of being named Bishop of Beauvais, in succession to Cardinal Odet; François would be replaced by his brother Gilles as Bishop of Dax. King Charles IX and Catherine de Medicis were agreed, desirous of using Cardinal Odet as a bridge to the Huguenots. (Degert, p.
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There was a prolonged struggle in the Chapter of the Cathedral of Dax, of which there were nine members, between the supporters of Arnaud de Ville (5 votes) and Pierre de Camone, O.Min. (3 votes). One voted for Raymond de Barde of Auch. De Ville had a majority, but not a canonical majority or a
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The synodal constitutions of the ancient Diocese of Dax, published by Abbé Antoine Degert, are of great historical interest for the study of the ancient constitutions and customs of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Degert in the course of this publication succeeded in rectifying certain
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Gallia Christiana, In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa; Qua Series Et Historia Archiepiscoporum, Episcoporum, Et Abbatum Franciae Vicinarumque Ditionum ab origine Ecclesiarum ad nostra tempora deducitur, & probatur ex authenticis Instrumentis ad calcem appositis: Tomus
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Eubel, I, p. 97. Degert, pp. 171–172. Pierre la Colre had been Vicar General of the Diocese of Bordeaux, as well as Canon and Sacristan of the Cathedral of Dax. He was buried in the church of Lunello in the diocese of Nîmes, which is probably the place of his
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I, p. 1051, and Gams, p. 543, attempt to insert a Bishop Matthew and a Bishop Bertrand after Bishop de Liposse. 'Bishop' Matthew was only Abbot of Charoux, and his 'Constitutions' are mythical: Degert, p. 171. Bishop Bertrand is really Bishop Bernard de
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Dufourcet, pp. 229–230 (with errors). Saurine was consecrated in Paris on 27 February 1791, by Bishop Gobel (one of Bishop Talleyrand's consecrands). Pisani, pp. 430–441; 445. He made his submission to Pope Pius VII, and on 29 April 1802 was granted the
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Degert, pp. 69–73. Gregory had been raised at Cluny, by Saint Hugh. He was appointed Abbot of Saint-Severus in the diocese of Aire, thanks to the patronage of Sancho Guillaume, Duke of Gascony; then he became Abbot of Soule. He died on 11 January
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is a prayer book, containing special prayers for Masses for local saints. It contains inspiring stories of these saints, proving they are worthy of the cult, and inspiring imitation of their virtues. It is a devotional book. It is
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De Prugues was nominated in 1688, and died in Paris in 1690, never having been confirmed by Pope Innocent XI or Pope Innocent XII. Ritzler, V, p. 93, note 2. Dufourcet, p. 227, claims that he made his entry into Dax on 13 May
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I (1715), p. 1058. Du Sault had been Dean of the church of S. Severinus near Bordeaux, his home town. He was appointed Bishop of Dax by King Henri IV, and approved by Pope Clement VIII on 25 May 1598. He was granted the
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Degert, pp. 47-48, based on what he admits is dubious evidence. Duchesne, p. 97, no. 6, states that Oltherius is mentioned in a charter of the Abbey of Sainte-Marie de Cagnote of the year 895, which he knows from
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Bernard d'Abbadie was nominated Bishop of Dax by Louis XIV on 15/16 August 1690, when he was parish priest of the church of Mazeclac in the diocese of Lectoure, He was consecrated on 26 October 1692:
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Thomas Rymer, Foedera, Conventiones, Literae et cujuscunque generis Acta Publica inter Reges Angliae et alios quosvis... (Londini: A. & J. Churchill, 1708) VII, 222, 231-232, 271-273, and 294.
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Degert, pp. 199–202. Doctor of Theology. Troselli was suspended on 9 March 1405 by Benedict XIII (Pedro de Luna) of the Avignon Obedience, and Nicolas Duriche, O.P., was appointed Vicar-General.
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Degert, pp. 174–176. Bishop Bernard d'Albret was the fourth son of Bernard Ezi II d'Albret and Mathe d'Armagnac. He died in the same year, 1362, and was never consecrated.
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second edition (in French). Duchesne concludes that the martyr Vincent might have belonged to the time of the Roman persecutions, or to the fourth, or to the fifth century.
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was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Gascony in south-west France. According to tradition it was established in the 5th century. It was suppressed after the
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On 13 April 1563 Noailles was cited to appear before the Roman Inquisition on charges of heresy and favoring Calvinism. He was a close friend of Cardinal
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of Dax, dating from the second half of the thirteenth century, but the author knows nothing of the martyr's time period or the reasons for his death.
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Degert, pp. 210–212. Du Fau, from Orthez in the diocese of Dax, Canon of Saint-André de Bordeaux, was appointed by Gregory XII (Obedience of Rome).
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Degert, pp. 173–174. Pierre Itier had previously been Bishop of Sarlat. He was created Cardinal Priest on 17 September 1361, and assigned the
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The Merovingians were pagans, however, until after the conversion of Clovis, and they did not arrive in the area of Gascony until 531.
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Petrus Ameil de Brénac, O.E.S.A., Patriarch of Alexandria (Obedience of Rome), Administrator of Dax (19 June 1400 – 4 May 1401)
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made his first studies with the Cordeliers of Dax, but good secondary education at Dax dates only from the establishment of the
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and Queen Catherine as rulers of Navarre at Pamplona on 10 January 1094. He resigned in favor of his nephew in 1499.
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Dufourcet, Eugène (1879). "Les Évêques de Dax, depuis Saint Vincent de Sentes jusqu'à Mgr Le Quien de Laneufville".
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Degert, pp. 148–160. Bishop Garsias was elected by the Chapter of the Cathedral, and confirmed by Pope Clement V.
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Dominus P(etrus) divina misericordia nunc Albanensis episcopus S.R.E. Cardinalis, tunc episcopus Sarlatensis...
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431) But Pope Pius IV was disagreeable, and Cardinal Odet was excommunicated and deprived in September 1562.
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Eubel, I, p. 77. Jean de Saya had already been Bishop of Lombès (1362–1363) before his transfer to Dax.
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Chaumont was nominated by Louis XIV on 17 May 1671, and was approved by Clement X on 14 December 1671.
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in 1640. His learning, however, was sufficient to allow him to study at the University of Toulouse.
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Eubel, I, p. 526. Jean Bauffès remained loyal to the popes of Avignon, Gregory XI and Clement VII.
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Degert, pp. 66–69. Macarius was Bishop of Dax for less than three years, one of which was 1061).
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Garsias Arnaldi was transferred to the diocese of Bayonne on 9 December 1444: Eubel, II, p. 101.
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Degert, pp. 65-68. Raymond 'the Younger' was the nephew of Raymond 'the Elder', his predecessor.
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Les chroniques de Jean Tarde [1561-1636]: chanoine théologal et vicaire général de Sarlat
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La Lanne, whose brother was President of the Parliament of Bordeaux, was nominated in 1684 by
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On 3 June 1857, the title "Bishop of Dax" was added to the titulature of the Bishop of Aire.
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Degert, pp. 74–80. He had been a monk of Saint-Severus in the diocese of Aire (Adurensis):
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Le Quien was nominated by King Louis XV on 24 November 1771. He died on 28 October 1805.
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Pierre Troselli, O.P. (Obedience of Avignon) (4 December 1391 – 9 March 1405? or 1412?)
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Degert, pp. 207–210. He resided in the diocese, and held a synod on 18 September 1401.
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cemetery on the site of a church which, it is claimed, was dedicated to St. Vincent by
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Jean-Jacques Saurine (Constitutional Bishop of Landes and Basses-Pyrénées) (1791–1802)
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Degert, pp. 104–109. Guillaume Bertrand was the third son of the Vicomte de Bayonne.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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I, p. 1044; Arnaud-Raymond died of violence before the death of Bernard de Mugron.
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Jean de Hanecourt (bishop-elect, died before consecration) (9 June–August, 1375)
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on 2 August 1599. In his senility he was given a Coadjutor, Philibert du Sault.
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Degert, pp. 35-37. Carterius was present at the IV Council of Orléans in 541.
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Charles-Auguste Le Quien de La Neufville (27 January 1772 – 24 October 1801)
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on 1 May 1666, and his bulls of confirmation and consecration were issued by
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until 10 March 1692. He died on 6 August 1700. Ritzler, V, p. 112, note 4.
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Guillaume Le Boux, Orat. (26 May 1659 – 15 December 1666) (transferred to
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Bernard de la Planche (26 February 1427 – 1439) (deposed, as a supporter of
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He had been Provost of the Collegiate Church of S. Severinus near Bordeaux.
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Garsias Arnaldi de Sega (de l'Exègne) (25 September 1439 – 9 December 1444)
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Francesco Piccolpasso (29 March 1423 – 26 February 1427) (transferred to
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Piccolopasso was appointed to the diocese of Pavia on 26 February 1427 by
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises
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Beltrandus (1445? – 5 July 1451) (transferred to the diocese of Oloron)
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Degert, pp. 54-57. Some evidence, at least, concerning him is forged.
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Garsias-Arnaud de Navailhes (Obedience of Rome) (4 May 1401 – 1407)
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Garsias Arnaud de Capenne (1305, before 12 September – 8 January 1327)
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Degert, pp. 37-39. Liberius was present at the V Council of Orléans.
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Jean Bauffès (27 August 1375 – 4 December 1391) (transferred to Vich)
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Petrus de Anglada, O.P. (Obedience of Rome) (23 August 1409 – 1423)
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Pierre du Bosc (Obedience of Rome) (5 December 1393 – 19 June 1400)
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RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
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Nicolaus Duriche, O.P. (Obedience of Avignon) (27 May 1412 – 1423)
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Jean de Saya (18 January 1363 – 8 June 1375) (transferred to Agen)
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to be Bishop of Bayonne on 1 November 1688, but not confirmed by
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Pierre Itier (10 May 1359 – 1362) (resigned on becoming Cardinal)
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Hugues de Bar (7 March 1667 – 1671) (transferred to Lectoure)
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Joannes Guterii (Obedience of Rome) (March 1380 – late in 1393)
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Louis-Marie de Suarès d'Aulan (6 May 1737 – 23 January 1772)
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Bernard d'Abbadie d'Arbocave (5 May 1692 – 14 December 1732)
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It is not certain that the patron of the diocese, the martyr
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Paul-Philippe de Chaumont Quitry (14 December 1671 – 1684)
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Arnaud-Guillaume de Sort (ca. 1143 – after 20 November 1167)
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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)
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I, p. 1062. He died at the age of 86 on 14 December 1732.
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Duchesne, p. 97, no. 4. Faustianus is mentioned only by
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Bernard d'Albret , O.Min. (Bishop-elect) (1 June–?, 1362)
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Arnaldus (Garsias Arnaud) de Borie (8 April 1499 – 1501)
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Lettres inédites de François de Noailles, évêque de Dax
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Navarre de Miossenx, O.Cist. (1239 – 3 November 1272)
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Richard G. Davies, "Richard II and the Church," in:
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Jean, Tarde (1887). de Garard, Gaston (comte) (ed.).
1471:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1459:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1447:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1435:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 611:
Anthony Goodman and James L. Gillespie, ed. (2003).
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François d'Andigné (2 September 1733 – 28 May 1736)
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Philibert du Sault (25 May 1623 – 11 November 1638)
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Bernard de Liposse (19 January 1327 – February 1359)
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Gilles (Aegidius) de Noailles (1562–1600) resigned
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Gaston de la Martonie (1 April 1519 – October 1555)
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Bernard de Mugron, O.S.B. (by 1068 – 25 July 1097)
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The oldest account of his martyrdom is in a 537:Pierre-Louis-ThĂ©ophile-Georges Goyau (1913). 286:Fortanerius de MaulĂ©on (1204 – February 1215) 8: 1705:5th-century establishments in sub-Roman Gaul 1514:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 1495:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1170:Eubel, II, p. 206. He died in the same year. 637:Universities, Academics and the Great Schism 56:between First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and 583:Pierre Itier had previously been Bishop of 1326:V, p. 240. The transfer was approved by 551:Goyau takes his information directly from 402:Petrus de Caupena (6 February 1502 – 1514) 1575:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (O.S.B.) (1715). 780:MĂ©moires de la SocĂ©tĂ© historique Pontoise 289:Guilelmus de Salies (1217 – October 1233) 1695:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France 315:Pierre la Colre (15 March–15 April 1359) 220:Oltherius (second half of ninth century) 1700:Dioceses established in the 5th century 1657: 595:(in French). Paris: Oudin. p. 356. 500: 1570:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. 1240:, who had become a Calvinist in 1561. 1223:Un EvĂŞque de Dax, François de Noailles 1027:Degert, pp. 183–184. Eubel, I, p. 97. 850:Degert, pp. 81–90. The successor was 396:Bertrand de Borie (12 May 1466 – 1499) 1476:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1211:Philippe Tamizey de Larroque (1865). 1121:Eubel, I, p. 97. Degert, pp. 219–222. 414:(28 September 1556 – 1562) (resigned) 357:PĂ©legrin du Fau (1407 – 22 July 1408) 133:errors in the episcopal lists of the 7: 256:Gregory de Montaner, O.S.B. ( –1068) 1479:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 617:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 490:List of Catholic dioceses in France 60:. Its territory now belongs to the 1520:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 1501:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 1482:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 1217:(in French). Paris: Auguste Aubry. 271:Guillaume Bertrand (ca. 1168–1203) 25: 1608:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 854:Archdeacon Raymond-Arnaud, as in 733:, VII. 31, VIII. 2, and VIII. 20. 292:Arnaud Raymond de Tartas (1234–?) 1710:1801 disestablishments in France 1672: 1660: 1593: 633:"Chapter 2. A Matter of Loyalty" 543:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 265:Guillaume de Heugas (1117–1143) 1553:Bulletin de la SociĂ©tĂ© de Borda 1309:on 15 December 1666: Gauchat, 614:Richard II: The Art of Kingship 405:Jean de la Martonie (1514–1519) 1429:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 1220:Jean-Baptiste Gabarra (1888). 693:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.  559:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.  1: 1546:(in French). Dax: H. Labèque. 1468:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 1465:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). 1456:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 1453:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 1444:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 1441:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1226:(in French). Dax: H. Labèque. 105:. Gratianus, present at the 32:Cathedral of S. Vincent, Dax 1543:Histoire des Ă©vĂŞques de Dax 1409:Archbishopric of Strasbourg 1726: 518:. Retrieved: 2016-08-01. 1352:, but never confirmed by 782:, 28 (1907), pp. 183-190. 485:Catholic Church in France 247:Bishops of Dax, 1000–1200 1540:Degert, Antoine (1899). 677:, retrieved: 2016-08-03. 1242:Antoine Degert (1904). 687:Louis Duchesne (1910). 553:Louis Duchesne (1910). 283:? Jean de Caunar (1203) 139:and of Father Eubel in 121:(1455), founder of the 87:Hieronymian Martyrology 1449:p. 97. (in Latin) 989:Santi Quattro Coronati 674:Diocese of Aire et Dax 631:R. N. Swanson (2002). 540:"Diocese of Dax"  510:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 233:(end of tenth century) 34: 1611:Catholic Encyclopedia 1564:Pisani, Paul (1907). 1411:. 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Index

Diocese of Dax

Cathedral of S. Vincent, Dax
Dax
French Revolution
Concordat of 1801
Pope Pius VII
Diocese of Aire
Diocese of Bayonne
St. Vincent
Charlemagne
Hieronymian Martyrology
breviary
Merovingian
Bishop Gratianus
Council of Agde
St. Revellatus
Pierre Itier
Pierre de Foix
University of Avignon
Collège de Foix
Gallia christiana
Great Schism
Richard II
Hundred Years' War
St. Vincent de Paul
Barnabites
Faustianus
Gombaud
Pavia

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