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2014:
723:(Leiden-Boston: Brill 2021), p. 183: "The switch from emperor to king notwithstanding, the royal coinage is identical with its predecessor, is issued from the same four principal mints—Marsdeille, Arles, Uzès and Viviers—and continues to represent a centrally-inspired attempt to profit from trade on the Rhône-valley axis." Philip Grierson, "Le sou d'or d'Uzès," in:
186:(1701–67) was a native of the village of Chusclan in the diocese of Uzès. Even before he was ordained a priest, he was commissioned by Bishop Michel Poncet de la Rivière of Uzès to preach in Vers, then in Saint-Quentin. His mission was to bring back Catholicism to an area which had been Huguenot for a century.
1312:
appointed a committee of three cardinals to investigate the election, who declared the election void. After timely deliberation with other cardinals, with bishops, and with and others, the pope, on 30 March 1314, appointed
Andreas de Fredol, a canon of the cathedral of Maguelonne, to the bishopric of
1185:
Bishop Hugo subscribed the acts of the council of
Narbone, which met in 1031 or 1032. In 1050, he was at the council of Thibéry. He took part in the consecration of the cathedral of Maguelonne in 1054. In 1066, Bishop Hugo subscribed to the grant of Count Raymond IV of Toulouse in favor of the abbey
128:
In the eighth century, Saracen occupation of the town resulted in the destruction of all the
Christian structures. Under Charlemagne, who liberated Uzès, the territory was organized into a county. The count of Uzès freed the bishop from his military obligations. The counts, however, were dependent
1007:
Book VI, § 7: "Iovinus iterum, qui quondam & Provinciae rector fuerat, regium de episcopatum praeceptum accipit. Sed praevenit eum
Marcellus diaconus, Felicis senatoris filius. Qui, convocatis conprovincialibus, per consilium Dinamii episcopus ordinatus est. Sed et ipse vi pulsatus deinceps a
973:
Book VI, § 7: "Post cuius obitum
Albinus ex praefecto per Dinamium rectorem Provinciae extra regis consilium suscepit episcopatum ; quem non amplius quam tribus utens mensibus, cum ad hoc causa restitisset, ut removeretur , defunctus est." He had failed to secure the consent of the king (the
143:
As the power of territorial magnates dispersed, the bishops obtained the right to strike coinage. The date of the beginning of coinage by the bishops is unknown, but the privilege was confirmed by Louis the
Younger in 1156, and again by Philip II in 1211. In the 13th century, at the height of the
1307:
Following the death of Bishop
Guillaume on 30 December 1308, the canons of the cathedral met to elect a successor. They agreed on one of their own canons, Gaucelmus de Mayreriis. But one of the canons, Pontius de Alayraco, who opposed him, filed an appeal at the papal court against the election.
194:
The diocese of Uzès was a suffragan of the archdiocese of
Narbonne. The diocese had two religious houses, one for men, the Cluniac Pont-Saint Esprit; the other for women, the Cistercian Valsauve-de-Bagnols. Both were closed during the French revolution, their members releaste from their vows by
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of 419, directed to 14 named bishops and others in the Gauls and Seven
Provinces. The name Constantinus appears, but none of the bishops has his see named, except Maximus of Valence, who was to be placed on trial by the others. Jacques Sirmond,
1583:
Joannes de S. Gelasio, nephew of his predecessor
Jacques, held a licenciate in Canon and Civil Law, and had been Dean of the cathedral Chapter of Bordeaux. In 1553 he was declared a heretic, and on 11 December 1566 he was deprived. Eubel,
1396:, the bishops of France, and the University of Paris in 1398, and therefore his consent made no difference. He was transferred to the diocese of Séez, a suffragan of Rouen, by Benedict XIII on 16 September 1405. He died in 1408.
139:
In 1177, the Albigensians, who entirely rejected the idea of a church hierarchy, entered Uzès, destroyed the cathedral, the church of Ss. Peter and Paul, the church of S. Jean, and the church of the monastery of Saint-Ferreol.
1152:
Heribaldus (Aribald, Arbaud) was present at the council of Anse in the diocese of Lyon in 994. In 1004 he was present at the assembly of Psalmodi. In 1010, he was present at a council of Urgel. He subscribed a bull of
1732:
abolished the dioceses of France on 29 November 1801, Mézières lost his diocese, which he had refused to resign, even at the pope's request. He died in exile in London on 8 August 1817. Ritzler & Sefrin,
1728:, as demanded by the National Constituent Assembly. He was therefore considered deposed by the French government (who did not have canonical authority to do so), and he was forced to flee the country. When
731:(New York: Routledge, 2013), p. 151, note 1: "The only gold coins issued under the early Carolingians were struck at Aix-la-Chapelle. Consequently the mint at Uzès which turned out gold coins is a myth."
1157:(1012–1024) in 1020. In 1025, Heribaldus attended the (second) council of Anse, where a conflict between the archbishop of Vienne and the bishop of Mâcon was adjudicated. J.D. Mansi (ed.)
878:
Bishop Constantius (Constantinus) participated in the Council of Vaison in 442: "Ex prouincia prima Narboninsi Eucesia oppido Constantius episcopus, Principius diaconus." (C. Munier,
1674:
Lastic had been vicar general of Bordeaux, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Nôtre-Dame de Andeliaca, and Vicar-General of the archbishop of Rouen. He was nominated bishop of Uzès by
1610:
Fay was named titular bishop of Helenopolis and coadjutor bishop of Uzès on 21 October 1613. He succeeded Bishop de Vigne in 1624. Gauchat, pp. 200 with note 1; 354 with note 3.
1388:
Petrus, the archdeacon of Otta in the diocese of Evreux, was elected by the Chapter of Uzès, confirmed, and consecrated. But he was not granted his bulls of installation by
2039:
129:
upon the counts of Toulouse, who in 1065 managed to place one of their nephews in Uzès; eventually Uzès lost the title of count and became a seignory of Toulouse.
1121:
Rostaing: Rostagnus subscribed the foundation charter of the Priory of S. Saturninus du Port (-Esprit) in August 945. Claude De Vic & Joseph Vaissete,
1636:
Jacques Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan had previously been Bishop of S.-Paul-trois-Châteaux from 1645. He was nominated coadjutor of the bishop of Uzès by
1557:
Joannes de Marolio held a licenciate in Civil and Canon Law, and had been Bishop of Bayonne from 1454 to 1463. He was appointed bishop of Uzès by
1942:
179:
The Capuchins first established a house in Uzès in 1605, and by 1635, with help from the duke of Uzès, they built a church and a convent.
577:
195:
governmental order and pensioned off, the properties appropriated by the government. The Chapter of the cathedral was also dissolved.
1961:
847:
Mémoires du Cardinal Pacca, sur la Captivité du Pape Pie VII. et le Concordat de 1813, pour servir à l'histoire du règne de Napoléon,
1434:
Pierre Soybert, a doctor of Canon Law, and a canon of Albi and archdeacon, was elected by the Chapter of Uzès, but was rejected by
919:
According to the "Legend of Saint Firminus", Roricus was the father and predecessor of the saint on the episcopal throne of Uzès.
1725:
1597:
De Vigne was appointed on 18 September 1598. had restored the cathedral, which had been damaged by the Huguenot wars. Gauchat,
1953:
943:
Bishop Firminus attended the council of Orleans in 541; the council of 549 in 549; and the council of Paris in 552. Duchesne,
727:(1954), 293-309, rejecting the idea that the gold coins of Charlemagne are authentic contemporary currency. Robert Latouche,
621:. There is no reason to think that Constantinus was the same as Constantius, or that his see was "Uceticensis". Duchesne,
1992:
1682:
on 3 March 1729. He resigned the bishopric of Uzès on 17 November 1736, and was transferred to the diocese of Castres by
906:
Probatus, Probacius, Probasius: Munier, p. 213: "Probatius in Christi nomine episcopus de Vcetia subscripsi." Duchesne,
136:, the son of Bivin of Gorze, count of Lotharingia, and Richildis, the daughter of Boso the Elder, as King of Provence.
1438:; on the same day, 28 January 1426, the pope appointed him bishop of S. Papoul. Eubel I, pp. 390, note 11; 511, note 9.
1375:
Martialis held a licenciate in law. He had been Provost of the cathedral of Liège. He was appointed bishop of Uzès by
1057:(Éléphant, Alphant, Alphonse) is mentioned in the preface to Dodana's "Liber Dodonae Manualis", in: J.P. Migne (ed.),
1008:
Iovino, ut removeretur, conclusus in civitate, virtute se defensare nitebatur; sed cum non valeret, muneribus vicit."
168:
in the 16th century, which wreaked havoc in the Languedoc regions, and Bishop Jean de Saint Gelais (1531–60) became a
2034:
122:
1536:
Gabriel de Castro was the nephew of Bishop Olivier du Châtel. He died in Rome in September 1463, and was buried in
1358:
Bonuspar was a doctor of laws. He had been Provost of the cathedral of Mende, and was appointed bishop of Uzès by
1393:
572:
453:
1905:(in French). Vol. Tome I: Provinces du Sud-Est (deuxieme ed.). Paris: A. Fontemoing. pp. 314–316.
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of S. Gilles. The "Hugo sedis apostolicae legatus" at the council of Bordeaux in 1080 was not Hugp of Uzès, but
934:
insère ici un Roricius, père du suivant, d'après la légende de celui-ci, laquelle est des moins rassurantes."
1468:
His bulls of transfer to Uzès were issued on 17 May 1441. He was appointed on 1 June 1441. He died in 1442.
165:
845:
1414:
1389:
1328:
Andreas was appointed bishop of Uzès on 30 March 1314. He was transferred to the diocese of Maguelonne by
1082:
in 877. He was present at the council of Troyes in 878, and at the council of Mantaille in 879. Duchesne,
930:), however, considers the source 'hardly reassuring', and excludes Roricius from the list of bishops: "Le
86:
664:
145:
259:
214:
198:
For seventy days, from February to April 1813, the city of Uzès was the enforced residence of Cardinal
1498:
Soybert had been Provost of the cathedral Chapter of Uzès. He was appointed bishop on 4 July 1445, by
94:
210:(1812–1813), he was permitted to visit Pius at Fontainebleau, before being sent under guard to Uzès.
1075:
1074:(Wilfrid, Wilfred) participated in the transfer of relics in 858. He assisted at the coronation of
502:
228:
and Uzès to Nîmes, with the territory of the two suppressed dioceses combined with that of Nîmes.
1917:
1619:
Grillier had been Bishop of Bazas (1631–1633). He was nominated bishop of Uzèson 30 April 1633 by
1024:
The name of Arimundus (Arimond) appears among the signatories of the false council of Narbonne in
2006:
1641:
1314:
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editio novissima, Tomus 19 (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 423. Claude De Vic & Joseph Vaissete,
1154:
110:
658:
274:
265:
1545:
1524:
1507:
1452:
882:(Turnholt: Brepols 1965), p. 102); in the council of Arles in 451. In 462, he was appointed by
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Asaël was in office on 15 August 885, the day that S. Theodard arrived in Uzès. Duchesne,
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1820:
1802:
1791:
1780:
1769:
1464:
Guillaume had been Bishop of Laon (1419–1441). In April and May 1441, documents call him
786:
From the Close of the Reformation Period to the End of the Nineteenth Century, 1572-1900.
202:, the pro-Secretary of State of Pope Pius VII. He had been deported from Rome along with
1948:
1911:
1637:
1537:
1345:
on 14 February 1318. He died inh 1344, after 21 April, and before 5 September. Eubel,
1342:
1329:
1309:
161:
148:
held office as vicar-general of the bishop of Uzès, from 1357 to 1362, before becoming
117:) priest of Antioch, martyr, and patron saint of the town, and who was invoked against
50:
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2018:
1729:
1675:
1435:
1341:
Guillaume had been Bishop of Lodève from 1313 to 1318. He was transferred to Uzès by
883:
203:
1759:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
1558:
1359:
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on 8 February 1318. He died on 29 February 1328. Eubel I, pp. 320; 510 with note 2.
1079:
149:
58:
144:
see's power, the bishop was able to purchase a part of the signory of Uzès. Prior
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1757:
886:
to preside over the bishops of the ecclesiastical province of Narbonensis prima.
1187:
221:
164:), the city and the surrounding countryside were strongly Protestant during the
2001:
17:
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on 28 September 1463. He died in 1483, before August. Eubel II, pp. 101, 261.
1976:
1963:
1876:
de la première maison d'Uzès suivi du catalogue analytique des évêques d'Uzès
132:
On 15 October 879, Bishop Walefridus of Uzès participated in the election of
1796:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1785:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1774:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1627:. He died on 12 February 1660. Gauchat, p. 354 with note 4; 359 with note 3.
173:
169:
1888:
Histoire générale de Languedoc: avec des notes et les pièces justificatives
206:
when Napoleon annexed the Papal States to France. After his confinement at
1644:
on 30 September 1658. He succeeded Bishop de Grillié on 12 February 1660.
1194:
editio novissima, Tomus 19 (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 556, 795. Charvet,
969:
Albinus was bishop for only three months, according to Gregory of Tours,
118:
657:
66:
40:
1825:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
1807:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
102:
74:
54:
1313:
Uzès. The pope died three weeks later. Eubel I, p. 510 with note 2.
1040:, Vol. 13 (Florence: A. Zatta 1767), p. 823. Charles Joseph Hefele,
224:
of 27 April 1877, granted to its bishop the right to add the titles
729:
The Birth of the Western Economy: Economic Aspects of the Dark Ages
1928:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
1502:. He was transferred to the diocese of Carpentras on 30 May 1446.
26:
1913:
Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801
862:
Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca, Prime Minister to Pius VII,
604:, report that he was bishop already in 419, based on a letter of
850:
troisième édition, Volume 2 (Paris: Ladvocat 1833), pp. 201-240.
70:
1762:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
865:
Volume 1 (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850),
1836:. Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
1319:(Rome: Typographia Vaticana 1888), Year 9, p. 89, no. 10284.
721:
The Long Eighth Century: Production, Distribution and Demand
1874:
La première maison d'Uzès, étude historique et généalogique
1856:. Tomus Sextus, Volume 6. Paris: Typographia regia, 1739. .
1850:
Gallia Christiana, In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa.
561:
1779–1801 : Henri Benoît Jules de Béthizy de Mézières
160:
Like many cloth-manufacturing centers (Uzès manufactures
1362:
on 11 August 1366. He was appointed Bishop of Mende by
1048:, Vol. 3, part 2 (Paris: Letouzey 1910), pp. 1024-1027.
694:
Frankish Royal Elections: Boso, Eudes, Louis & Guy,
546:
1660–1674 : Jacques Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan
486:
1405–1426 : Géraud de Breuil (Guiraud de Broglio)
1990:
1392:(Avignon Obedience). Benedict had been repudiated by
522:
1483–1503 : Nicolas Malgras (Maugras, Malgrassi)
1724:
Mézières refused to take the compulsory oath to the
1272:). He is attested in 1212 and 1227. Eubel I, p. 510.
697:(Philadelphia: Dalcassian Pub. Co. 2005), pp. 7, 22.
462:
1365–1366 : Pierre (II.) (Gérard de la Rovère)
217:was re-established as a separate diocese in 1821.
1476:. Eubel I, pp. 296; II, p. 261 with notes 1 and 2.
1379:on 14 July 1394. He died in 1398. Eubel I, p. 511.
1192:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1159:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1034:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
788:(New York: G.H. Doran Company, 1912), pp. 254-257.
549:1674–1677 : Michel Phélypeaux de la Vrillière
85:The first reliably documented Bishop of Uzès was
1790:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923).
1413:Geraldus was appointed on 18 September 1405, by
555:1728–1736 : François de Lastic de Saint-Jal
543:1633–1660 : Nicolas de Grillié (de Grillet)
1847:Congregation of St. Maur, O.S.B. (edd.) (1739.
1652:. Gauchat, p. 344 with note 5; 354 with note 6.
93:in 442. Other notable bishops were the fourth,
1246:Evrardus is attested in 1203 and 1207. Eubel,
540:1621–1633 : Paul-Antoine de Fay de Peraut
1290:Bishop Pons died on 16 April 1249. Charvet,
1168:. Tome second (Paris: Jacques Vincent 1733).
1128:. Tome second (Paris: Jacques Vincent 1733).
483:1400–1405 : Pierre de Beaublé (Belbladi)
172:. Many of the city's churches were burned by
8:
1830:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1819:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
982:, Volume 1 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927),
625:, and most modern authors omit Constantinus.
552:1677–1728 : Michel Poncet de la Rivière
1833:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1822:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
805:, Volume 1 (Marseille: J. Chauffard 1883),
310:773 : Sigibert (Sigepert, Sigisbert)
1764:pp. 548-549. (Use with caution; obsolete)
617:, Volume 1 ( Sebastiani Cramoisy, 1629),
468:1371–1374 : Bernard de Saint-Étienne
2040:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France
1895:. Volume 4. Toulouse: E. Privat, 1872. .
525:1503–1531 : Jacques de Saint-Gelais
446:1314–1318 : André de Frédol, O.S.A.
1997:
1916:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. p.
589:
498:1441–1442 : Guillaume de Champeaux
449:1318–1344 : Guillaume de Mandagout
1931:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.
822:V, p. 400, note 1; VI, p. 428, note 1.
797:J. Rance, "Bridaine en Provence," in:
459:1357–1365 : Pierre d'Aigrefeuille
429:1285–1308 : Guillaume des Gardies
402:1150–1188 : Raymond de Posquières
390:1139–1150 : Ébrard (I.) (Éverard)
97:(541-53), who is locally venerated as
1902:Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule
1801:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1678:on 28 November 1728, and approved by
1281:(Berlion, Berlionc): Eubel I, p. 510.
528:1531–1570 : Jean de Saint-Gelais
408:1190–1204 : Guillaume de Vénéjan
375:1030–after 1066 : Hugues (Hugo)
7:
1885:Devic, Claude; Vaissete, J. (1872).
1268:Raymond was named "de Mas d'André" (
784:A History of Preaching ...: Vol. II.
668:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
651:
649:
647:
495:1427–1441 : Bertrand de Cadoène
1661:Michel Poncet de la Rivière: Jean,
1308:According to the usual procedures,
1003:and by Duchesne. Gregory of Tours,
578:List of Catholic dioceses in France
77:, a competitor to the local lords.
1623:, and approved on 3 April 1634 by
1366:on 16 June 1371. Eubel I, pp. 511.
558:1737–1779 : Bonaventure Baüyn
516:1448–1463 : Gabriel du Châtel
513:1446–1448 : Olivier du Châtel
510:1445–1446 : Guillaume Soybert
465:1366–1371 : Bonuspar (Bompar)
25:
1640:on 22 May 1657, and confirmed by
978:), and was deposed. O.W. Dalton,
719:Inge Lyse Hansen, Chris Wickham,
656:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
534:1591–1601 : François Rousset
531:1570–1591 : Robert de Girard
2012:
2000:
1726:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
1404:. Eubel I, pp. 428; 511, note 7.
1259:Raymond (III.) (Rainon, Raynier)
1233:Guillaume de Vénéjan: Charvet,
1061:(Paris 1855), p. 110. Duchesne,
519:1463–1483 : Jean de Mareuil
426:1249–1285 : Bertrand Armand
313:791 : Arimundus (Arimond)
109:. The cathedral is dedicated to
1548:. Eubel II, p. 261 with note 3.
1485:Coetivy was bishop of Avignon.
1163:Histoire generale de Languedoc,
1123:Histoire generale de Languedoc,
537:1601–1624 : Louis de Vigne
423:1240–1249 : Pons de Becmil
1756:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
405:1188–1190 : Bertrand (I.)
295:659 : Aurelien (Aurele)
1:
1859:Albiousse, Lionel d' (1903).
1779:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1768:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1059:Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CVI
1025:
417:1212–1227 : Raymond (IV)
411:1203–1207 : Ébrard (II.)
387:1096–1138 : Raymond (I.)
360:
332:
328:
61:in the 5th century until the
1862:Histoire de la ville d'Uzès.
999:His name is omitted both by
740:Lionel d'. Albiousse, p. 27.
65:the southern French city of
1349:I, pp. 309 ith note 3; 511.
49:: Uceticensis) is a former
2056:
1316:Regestum Clementis Papae V
1871:Charvet, Gratien (1870).
1394:King Charles VI of France
980:The History of the Franks
759:(Paris, 1862), pp. 87-88.
573:Catholic Church in France
335:915 : Amelius (II).
316:823–835 : Amelius I.
89:, who was present at the
1899:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
1882:. Alais: J. Martin 1870.
1868:. Uzès: H. Malige, 1903.
1750:Sources: Episcopal lists
1698:. Ritzler & Sefrin,
1601:IV, p. 354, with note 1.
1466:Administrator perpetuus.
659:"Diocese of Nîmes"
611:Concilia antiqua Galliae
596:The original editors of
471:1374–1398 : Martial
452:1344–1346 : Élias (
414:1208–1212 : Raymond
1737:VI, p. 428 with note 3.
1702:VI, p. 428 with note 2.
1519:(Oliverius de Castro):
420:1228–1239 : Berlio
322:858–879 : Walafrid
255:538–553 : Firminus
176:and only two remained.
69:, in the department of
57:. From the arrival of
818:Ritzler & Sefrin,
781:Edwin Charles Dargan,
768:Lionel d'. Albiousse,
749:Jean Baptiste Magnan,
454:Hélias de Saint-Yrieix
363:1030 : Heribaldus
283:581 : Marcellus
34:
1925:Pisani, Paul (1907).
1910:Jean, Armand (1891).
1893:(in French and Latin)
1686:on 11 February 1737.
1417:(Avignon Obedience).
1166:(in French and Latin)
1126:(in French and Latin)
1042:Histoire des conciles
665:Catholic Encyclopedia
347:945 : Rostagnus
298:661 : Mummolus
146:Guillaume de Grimoard
30:
1804:Hierarchia catholica
1793:Hierarchia catholica
1782:Hierarchia catholica
1771:Hierarchia catholica
1735:Hierarchia catholica
1700:Hierarchia catholica
1599:Hierarchia catholica
1586:Hierarchia catholica
1572:Hierarchia catholica
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