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Roman Catholic Diocese of Valence

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552:. On 22 July 1799, the Directorate of the French Republic ordered that the pope be brought to Dijon by way of Lyon, but a doctor of Valence certified that the pope was ill, and that his departure had to be deferred. He was sufficiently recovered to participate in the ceremonies of the Feast of the Assumption (15 August), but the next day his health suddenly worsened. After six weeks in Valence he died, on the morning of 29 August 1799, at the age of 81. His body was buried in the chapel, On 30 December 1799, a discussion was held in Paris by the Consuls of the French Republic, resulting in a decision to repudiate any responsibility and to order a public funeral. On 2 January 1800, the Minister of the Interior, 472:
Roger de Clérieu and others, and they appealed to the pope. The majority and their candidate applied to the metropolitan in Vienne for confirmation, but, since the seat was vacant, the Chapter of Vienne took it upon themselves to ratify the election. This too was appealed to the pope. Clement IV spent some time in consultation with his cardinals, and eventually voided the election on 6 October 1268. The Provost Roger de Clérieu appealed to Pope Clement to declare his acts void in accordance with the bull of 6 October 1268. The pope died on 29 November 1268, setting off a
468:, who had been legal advisor to Count Raymond of Toulouse and to King Louis IX and was later archbishop of Narbonne, undertook to restore civil and ecclesiastical order in Valence. He wrote a letter to the archbishops of Embrun and Tarentaise, instructing them to inform the Chapter of the cathedral of Valence that Philippe de Savoie had voluntarily resigned the diocese of Valence. They were ordered to take charge of the accounts of his heavily indebted administration, and within three months the diocesan electors were to choose someone who was worthy of being bishop. 1623:, citing (in note 3) Matthew of Paris, Vol. IV, p. 425-426: "Electus Valentiæ ipsis diebus ad archiepiscopatus Lugdunensis promotus est possessionem, priore cedente ob causas dicendas. Qui tantam a domino papa meruit obtinere dispensationem ut archiepiscopatus retenta cum suis commodis potestate episcopatus Valentini proventus perciperet uberrimorum reddituum, quos in Anglia et Flandria possederat, quod plus, ut videbatur, ob causas sæculares fiebat quam spirituales, libere ac licenter asportaret, et præposituram Brugensem obtinebat." 583:, the bishopric of Valence and all the other dioceses were suppressed. This removed all the contaminations and novelties introduced by the Constitutiona Church. The pope then recreated the French ecclesiastical order, respecting in most ways the changes introduced during the Revolution, including the reduction in the number of archdioceses and dioceses. In 1801, when the archdiocese of Vienne was suppressed, the archdiocese of Lyon became the metropolitan of the diocese of Valence. The diocese of Saint-Paul-trois-châteaux ( 446:(26 June–17 July 1245). After the council had concluded, Archbishop Aimery, the Primate of Lyon, requested that the pope allow him to retire, which the pope, very reluctantly, after pleading with him to change his mind, allowed his request. Innocent IV appointed Philippe de Savoie administrator of the diocese of Lyon, while allowing him to retain his position in the diocese of Valence as well as his benefices in England and Flanders. On 30 October 1246, he styles himself 266: 60: 497:
to flee into exile. The two archbishops were ordered to inquire as to the necessity and feasibility of combining the dioceses in order to establish greater ecclesiastical control of their insolence. Nothing came of the project, since Gregory became fully engaged in the consequences of the Emperor Frederick's gaining complete control of northern and central Italy; Gregory died on 22 August 1241.
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June 1238, and elected Otho, the Provost of Aix-la-chapelle, to the vacant seat. Guillaume's brother Thomas brought up troops, and drove the opposition away. They then appealed to the pope. On 18 November 1238, and again on 23 January 1239, Pope Gregory IX ordered inquiries, and on 29 May 1239, he issued a bull granting the dioceses of Liège, Winchester, and Valence to Guillaume of Savoy.
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Guillaume de la Voulte had been Archbishop of Marseille from 9 December 1368: Eubel, I, p. 330. He had been in Rome with Pope Gregory XI (Pierre Roger de Beaufort), and had participated in the Conclave of April 1378 as one of the Custodians of the Conclave. Shortly after the election of Urban VI on
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broached the subject of uniting the two dioceses of Valence and Die, which were contiguous, only 42 km (26 mi) apart, but were also in two different ecclesiastical provinces. As had been reported to him, both the nobles and the general populace were repeatedly out of control, sometimes causing people
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When the electors met, they chose to appoint a committee to choose the candidate: the dean of the Chapter, the provost of Bourg, and the abbot of S. Felix. They chose Guy de Montlaur, the dean of Le Puy, and the dean of Valence announced the name in the Chapter. But opposition arose from the Provost
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In arranging for his own bulls for Winchester and Liège, Guillaume de Savoy also obtained from Gregory IX the concession that one of his brothers would succeed him in Valence. It is almost universally agreed that this brother was Boniface de Savoy. Jules Chavalier points out, however, that the grant
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In mid-August 1239, Guillaume, his brother Count Amadeus IV, the Marquis de Lancia, and the seneschal of the Dauphiné set out for Italy with an army. Having met with the pope, and briefed him on the disordered state of the diocese of Valence, Guillaume was appointed by Pope Gregory as leader of the
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When Bishop Pierre des Roches of Winchester died on 9 June 1238, King Henry wished the electors to choose his uncle, Guillaume de Savoy as the next bishop, but the electors voted instead for Guillaume de Rale. The king immediately voided the election. The monks then elected the bishop of Chichester,
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rededicated the cathedral to the Virgin Mary and the martyrs Cornelius and Cyprian. The dedication to Saint Apollinaire was added later. The Cathedral was administered by a corporation called the Chapter, which consisted of three dignities (a Dean, a Provost, the Archdeacon, the Theologian) fourteen
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XVI, "Instrumenta," pp. 116-117: "Cum igitur, sicut nostro fuit apostolatui relatu, Valentinensis et Diensis ecclesiarum nobilium, et populorum subjectorum sibi, malitia adeo ebullierit, ut non erubuerint insurgere in parentes, in patris videlicet multotiens exsilium, quasi geminata rabie, diversis
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In mid-August 1242, Boniface's brother Philippe was in Bordeaux with King Henry III and his niece Queen Eleanor; he returned with the royal couple to England in September. In a marriage contract, confirmed on 6 December 1242, the guarantors include Boniface, elect of Belley, and Philippe, elect of
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Guillaume de Savoy left England permanently shortly after January 1238. On 1 May 1238, the bishop of Liège, Joannes de Rumigny, died. Cardinal Otho, the papal legate in England, immediately wrote to the canons, recommending that they elect Guillaume de Savoy. The cathedral Chapter met on 23 (or 25)
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De Vesc had been bishop of Agde, which he exchanged with Cardinal de Castenau on 10 May 1531. He was the cardinal's nephew, and only 26 years of age. He appointed Heldradus de Ambello as his vicar-general, and was bishop only in name. On 28 April 1536, he obtained the diocese of Castres, which he
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On 5 December 1248, a church council was held in Valence, presided over by Cardinal Petrus, Bishop of Albano, and Cardinal Hugh, Cardinal-priest of Santa Sabina, and including the metropolitan archbishops of Narbonne, Vienne, Arles, and Aix, and fifteen bishops; the bishop-elect of Valence is not
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Documents inédits relatifs au Dauphiné: Les Cartulaires de lʹéglise et de la ville de Die, le nécrologe de Saint-Robert-de-Cornillon, un hagiologe et deux chroniques de Vienne, une chronique des Évêques de Valence, le cartulaire dauphinois de l'Abbaye de St.-Chaffre, les pouillés des diocèses de
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On 21 February 1791, Marbos, curate of Bourg-lez-Valence, was elected Constitutional Bishop of the new diocese of DrĂ´me. He was a member of the Convention, and voted against the execution of Louis XVI. He was imprisoned under the Terror, and thereafter refused to have anything to do with the
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XVI, p. 331, certainly rejects the idea that he was Bishop of Valence. He never visited Valence, he was never enthroned. There is no positive evidence that he was ever consecrated a bishop. He was present in Rome for the Conclave of 16–22 September 1503, and for the Conclave of 31 October–1
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on 9 October 1225. On 28 June 1238, Guillaume was elected Bishop of Liège by some of the Canons, but there was litigation; Pope Gregory IX ruled on 4 June 1239, that he could have Liège once he was consecrated a bishop. He was ordered to come to Rome, where he obtained his bulls, and also a
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Duchesne, p. 224, puts Salvius, Antonius, ANtoninus, and Elephas after Bono in the list, but remarks that the placement is arbitrary: "Il convient de nommer ici, mais sans prétendre que ce soit leur place, les évêques Saluius, Antonius, Antoninus, Elephas, énumérés dans la première partie du
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the complaints of Gregory IX's letter of 1239, and then ordered that the two dioceses be united permanently under one bishop. When a vacancy occurred, the canons of both cathedrals should meet together as one college, in alternate places, beginning with Valence. There was to be no change in
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of Gregory IX does not name a particular brother, and that there is no document that names Boniface in connection with Valence, neither as bishop-elect nor as administrator nor as procurator. The bull of his appointment as archbishop of Canterbury names him only as bishop-elect of Belley.
435:) so that he could attend a university. The pope agreed to absolve him, and ordered the archbishop of Vienne to have the Chapter of the cathedral of Valence to conduct a canonical election of a new bishop. Nothing came of the permission to pursue education or the mandate to elect a bishop. 1743:: "...hactenus dinoscitur processisse quod sedes apostolica necessitatem ecclesie Valentinensis, que guerrarum incursibus vexabatur et hostium, necnon gravium premebatur onere debitorum, non sine amaritudine cordis attendens ac super hoc volens et congruis remediis subvenire...." 4160: 3243:
Born in Toulouse, Jean de Catellan had been preceptor of the children of the royal family. He held the degree of doctor of theology (Paris), and was vicar-general, canon, and sacrstan of the cathedral of the diocese of Mirepoix. He was nominated by
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Daniel de Cosnac had been First Gentleman of the Chamber of the Prince de Conti. He was named by Cardinal Mazarin to be Bishop of Valence on 24 June 1654. He was promoted to the See of Aix on 9 November 1693; he died in 1708. Ulysse Chevalier,
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Duchesne, p. 222, pointing out the geographical problems associated with Aemilianus' activity. Duchesne also remarks that Aemilianus cannot be called the first Bishop of Valence, just the first bishop of whom we have information. Chevalier,
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Histoire de l'Abbaye de Cluny, depuis sa fondation jusqu'à la destruction à l'époque de la Révolution Française: avec pièces justificatives, contenant de nombreux fragments de la correspondance de Pierre-Le-Vénérable et de Saint
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on 14 January 1236, and Guillaume was made a principal advisor of the king. At the parliament which met in London in April 1236, however, the Savoyards were the subject of criticism, and Guillaume left England, visited his niece
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Dunctrannus: On 8–9 January 855, a regional council was held at Valence, presided over by Archbishop Remigius of Lyon; the subscription list is damaged and the name of the bishop of Valence is no longer extant. Jacques Sirmond,
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Jean de Lorraine was only twenty years old when appointed. Under the terms of the Concordat of Bologna of 1516, the King of France had the right to nominate all French bishops except three. Jean received papal approval from
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Bishop Cariatho was represented at the council of Vaison on 13 November 442 by his archdeacon: "Ex prouincia Vienss de ciuit. Valentina pro Cariattone episcopo Galatheus archyd." Duchesne, p. 223, no. 3. Charles Munier,
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Pope Gregory X visited Valence on 13 September 1275, and stayed there for several days. Two weeks later he was in Vienne, where, on 30 September 1275, he signed the bull "Valentiniensem et Diensem." The bull repeated
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BĂ©cherel had been the Constitutional bishop of Manche. He was selected bishop of Valence by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte on 5 July 1802, and confirmed on 15 July 1802. He died on 25 June 1815. Ulysse Chevalier,
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granted the Cathedral Chapter permission to proceed to the election of a bishop, and to cast their ballots for Antoine de Balzac, Abbot of Sainte-Marie de Gimont in the diocese of Auch. Chevalier, "MĂ©moirs", p.
386:, at Milan. Guillaume met the emperor at Brescia, and obtained from him a confirmation of all the ancient privileges of the diocese of Valence, and investiture with the regalian rights belonging to the diocese. 3229:
Guillaume Borchart (or Borchard) was a Doctor of Theology (Paris) and had been Canon and Archdeacon of Rouen, and Grand Vicar of Pontoise. His father had been a royal Intendent in the Limousin. Chevalier,
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Amadeus was the son of Artaud of Rousillon, and the brother of Aymar, the Archbishop of Lyon (1273-1283). Amadeus had been Abbot of Savignac in the diocese of Lyon when he was appointed bishop of Valence by
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Urbain was elected at Romans by several Canons on 27 January 1505, was approved by the Vicar-General of Vienne, and took possession on 17 February, but he did not have the approval of the King of France,
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Bishop Ragnoaldus attended the council of Mâcon on 1 November 581 (or 583); the council of Lyon in May 583; the council of Valence on 22 June 583 (or 585); and the council of Mâcon in May 585. Hauréau,
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papal army against Frederick II. He died at Viterbo on 1 September 1239, apparently of poison. On 6 December 1239, Bishop Geroldus of Valence, Patriarch of Jerusalem since 1225, died in Jerusalem.
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Cartulaire Lyonnais: Documents inédits pour servir à l'histoire des anciennes provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, Dombes, Bresse et Bugey comprises jadis dans le Pagus major Lugdunensis,
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These are the causes put forth by Gregory X in 1275: "Licet igitur eodem praedecessore morte praevento, et propter alios incidentes eventus, ad id non fuerit ipsius auctoritate processum...."
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was elected on 20 September 1378, Guillaume resigned the See, and was appointed Bishop of Valence-et-Die by Clement VII on 1 June 1379. Clearly he had repudiated Urban VI's election.
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Ademar had been Bishop of Viviers when elected to Valence; after five years at Valence, he exchanged Valence with Bishop Henri de Villars, his successor at Viviers. Chevalier,
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De Grave was a native of Bordeaux, and held a licenciate in theology (Paris). For 25 years he was vicar-general of the diocese of Saintes. He was nominated bishop of Valence by
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Bertrand was elected by the Canons of the Cathedral after the rejection of Guy de Montlaur; he was already Bishop of Arles (not Avignon), and was never transferred to Valence.
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Brother of Bishop-elect Guillaume, seventh son of Thomas, Count of Savoy. He was already bishop-elect of Bellay when he became Administrator of Valence as well. He was elected
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On 5 March 1250, King Henry III of England appointed Bishop-elect Philippe de Savoie as his plenipotentiary to negotiate an extension of the truce between England and France.
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Luperosus was present at an assembly summoned by Charlemagne in 804, at which Pope Leo III was in attendance. This is the only surviving reference to Luperosus. Chevalier
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on 22 May 1623. He was consecrated in Toulouse in 1624, and made his formal entrance into his diocese on 6 April 1625. He died at Mesnil on 5 June 1654. Ulysse Chevalier,
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Guillaume del Roussillon was nephew (on his father's side) of Bishop Amadeus of Roussillon as well as nephew (on his mother's side) of the Dauphin Humbertus I. Chevalier,
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XVI, p. 296, depending on an unlikely emendation of a text, which says that he was coming from Aquitaine to the Imperial Treasury when he was martyred (maybe at Valence).
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Bishop de Messey fled to London. He was one of the bishops who refused to resign in 1801 at the request of Pope Pius VII. He died in exile in Vienna on 17 March 1806.
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Elephas is only a name in the catalog of bishops of Valence (DUchesne, p. 217). He is without references, and arbitrarily situated: Duchesne, p. 223, note 4: "Ici, le
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Waldus does not appear in the catalog of bishops of Valence (Duchesne, pp. 216-217), and Duchesne (p. 223) does not include Waldus in his list of bishops. Hauréau,
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Description analytique du cartulaire du chapitre de Saint-Maurice de Vienne: Suivie d'un Appendice de chartes et Chronique inédite des Evêques de Valence et de Die.
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Henri had been bishop of Constanz. He was appointed to Valence, where he appears on 17 October 1389. His successor was appointed on 7 September 1390. Chevalier,
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temporibus, et in matris excidium multiplex operata, alias easdem ecclesias tot afflictionum generibus affligendo quae longums est per singula recenseri...."
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Amadeus was the nephew of Pope Clement VII. He had been archdeacon of Lyon, and held the licenciate in civil and canon law. He was appointed a cardinal by
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Brother of Bishop-elect Guillaume, and Bishop Boniface of Savoy, Philippe was never consecrated, and resigned. He subsequently married. Chevalier, p. 9.
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Bishop Rathbertus subscribed a grant made by Bishop Jonaas of Autun to the monastery of Ss. Geminorum on 20 May 858. BIshop Radbertus was present at the
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ou Répertoire chronologique et analytique des documents imprimés en manucrits relatifs à l'histoire du Dauphiné des origines chrétiennes à l'année 1349
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He took part in the council of Epaona in September 517 ("Apollenaris episcopus ciuitatis Valentine relegi et subscripsi"), and in the council of Lyon (
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quashed the irregular election on 6 October 1268. The pope allowed him to serve as Administrator, a position which was approved by Pope Gregory X.
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of Carthage (248–258).), and, on 5 August 1095, during his visit to France to rouse up the aristocracy for a Crusade to liberate the Holy Land,
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Gerard de Crussol had been Bishop of Tours, from 9 June 1466: Eubel, II, p. 258. In 1468 he also became Abbot-General of the Order of S. Ruf:
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pp. 120–122 (Gregory X, 25 September 1275). Bishop Amadeus of Geneva, Bishop of Die, had died on 22 January 1276, putting the union into effect.
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Valence. Barthélémy Hauréau has pointed out, however, that Philippe had not been canonically elected bishop; papal documents referred to him as
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200, by disciples of Irenaeus of Lyon, but the bishopric is first attested in 347, when Bishop Aemilianus attended the council of Sardica.
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privilege, that one of his brothers should be bishop-elect in Valence in his place ("Chronicle of Albericus, monk of Trois-Fontaines," in
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G C insère Elephas et Salvius, qui manquent de références; ces noms se trouvent pourtant dans la Chronique, mais évidemment hors de place
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G C insère Elephas et Salvius, qui manquent de références; ces noms se trouvent pourtant dans la Chronique, mais évidemment hors de place
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grand chancellors of the university. Louis took care to enlist the support of the papacy, sending an ambassador who obtained a bull from
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of Valence, escorted Pope Innocent, who was fleeing Frederick II, from Savoy to Lyon, where he remained to guard the pope during the
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Bathernay may have died of the plague. Jules Chevalier, "Mémoirs pour servir à l'histoire des comtés de Valentinois et de Diois,"
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on 11 January 1523. He exchanged the diocese of Agde with Antoine de Vesc on 10 May 1531, and resigned in September 1531. Hauréau,
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The intermediary between Philippe and the pope was Cardinal Henri de Suse, former archbishop of Embrun. Chevalier, p. 99, note 2.
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Monluc was declared a heretic and deprived of his benefices, including the Bishopric of Valence-and-Die, on 11 October 1566 by
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XVI, p. 314: "Non tamen, ut videtur, revera Philippus secundum canonicum morem fuerat electus; nam anno 1244 simpliciter se
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Gerard had been Abbot of Cluny. In 1225, before 10 May, he was appointed Patriarch of Jerusalem. Eubel I, pp. 275, 512-513.
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Guy de Montlaur was elected by the Dean of the Cathedral and two abbots, those of Saint-Felix and Bourg-lez-Valence, but
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L'église constitutionnelle et la persécution religieuse dans le département de la Drôme pendant la révolution: 1790-1801.
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Pierre-André was the nephew of Charles de Leberon. He was nominated by King Henri IV, and approved on 17 August 1598 by
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on 11 December 1864 by Napoleon III, and confirmed by Pius IX on 27 March 1865. He died in 1875. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Humbert had been Prior of the Chartreuse of Silve-BĂ©nite. He was confirmed in his regalian rights by the German King
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was happy to do so, because it would please the king and because it would detach the House of Savoy from the party of
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Vol. 23, p. 944). But he died during his return to France, possibly poisoned, on 3 October 1239. Jules Chevalier,
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A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents. By the Right Rev. Charles Joseph Hefele ...
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A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents. By the Right Rev. Charles Joseph Hefele ...
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Government's 'church'. In 1819 he retracted his apostasy, and died in communion with Rome on 27 February 1825.
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Mémoire des évêques françois résidens à Londres, qui n'ont pas donné leur démission. [Second edition.]
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Charles de Leberon was the nephew of Bishop Pierre de Leberon, and a doctor of Canon Law. He was nominated by
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Bishop Maximus was represented at the council of Lyon, which met at some point between 567 and 569. Hauréau,
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Bishop Gallus took part in the council of Orleans in October 549. Duchesne, p. 223, no. 5. Charles de Clercq,
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in the consistory of 14 December 1705. He died on 7 January 1725. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 403 with note 4.
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Quarante années de l'histoire des évêques de Valence au Moyen Age: Guillaume et Philippe de Savoie 1226-1267
2909: 1063: 89: 3685: 3681: 3677: 3673: 1204:, pp. 8-9. Matthew of Paris, Volume III, p. 335 (ed. Luard), where Guillaume is called "electus Valentiae." 560:, Archbishop of Corinth, to be taken to Rome from Valence "with decency but without pomp," in the words of 1085: 618: 188: 2219:
518–523). His "Life" states that he was bishop for 34 years. Duchesne, p. 223, no. 4. Charles de Clercq,
2073:
Relazione delle avversitĂ  e patimenti del glorioso Papa Pio VI, negli ultimi tre anni del suo pontificato
2611: 1110: 1005: 443: 1761:
The text of the letter is quoted by the two archbishops in their report to the pope: Chevalier, p. 103.
1722:, second edition (OUP 2010), pp. 197-198. Guy Foucois was papal legate to England when he was elected 2831: 2814: 755: 375: 370: 242: 2257:, p. 203 ("Astemius diaconus directus a domino meo Maximo episcopo ecclesiae Valentine subscripsi"). 2947: 2502: 1441:
Vol. 23, p. 944: "a domino papa obtinuit ut unus de fratribus ejus sit pro eo electus in Valentia."
366: 3353: 2086: 2004: 1024:
Marie-Joseph-Antoine-Laurent de la Rivoire de La Tourette (8 Aug 1817 Appointed – 3 Apr 1840 Died)
4779: 3434: 3388: 3366:
Chartrousse was named by royal ordonnance of King Louis-Philippe on 26 May 1840, and approved by
2465: 776: 3705: 2076:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo IV. Modena: dalla reale tip. degli Eredi Soliani. pp. 284–292. 3269:
on 30 March 1772. He died in Paris on 1 July 1787. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 430 with note 2.
2493:
On 18 May 886, Bishop Isaac subscribed the canons of the council of Chalon-sur-Saône. Hauréau,
1917: 3858: 3847: 3778: 3763: 3745: 3723: 3598: 3153: 3149: 3123: 3107: 3066: 3044: 3003: 2997: 2796: 2581: 2536: 2498: 2481: 2452: 2323: 2272: 2250: 2204: 2119: 2101: 1948: 1908: 1895: 1864: 1843: 1792: 1775: 1740: 1682: 1657: 1640: 1561: 1523: 1455: 1425: 1399: 1369: 1339: 1309: 1283: 1231: 1168: 1151: 822: 568: 252: 178: 64: 3821: 3749: 3642: 3417: 3329: 3292: 3280: 3207: 3185: 3131: 2893: 2856: 2839: 2834:
on 23 December 1383. He was never consecrated a bishop. He died on 28 June 1419. Chevalier,
1984: 1967: 1707: 1674: 1620: 1603: 1586: 1569: 1506: 1476: 1322: 1262: 1244: 3669: 3665: 3655: 3630: 3620: 3609: 3266: 2619: 2555: 2469: 2306: 2198: 2169: 2148: 1826: 1045:
Emmanuel-Marie-Joseph-Anthelme Martin de Gibergues (7 Feb 1912 Appointed – 28 Dec 1919 Died)
782: 572: 553: 545: 362: 3249: 3177: 3173: 3036: 2649: 2161: 965: 493: 379: 318: 314: 299: 3561: 3542: 3523: 3511: 3499: 3487: 2881:
XIV, p. 130. He was appointed Patriarch of Antioch on 4 December 1471: Eubel, II, p. 89.
3347: 2717:
Known only from a reference in a document of Bishop Guillaume de Rousillon: Chevalier,
2121:
Collection complète des lois, décrets, ordonnances, réglemens et avis du Conseil d'état,
2103:
Collection complète des lois, décrets, ordonnances, réglemens et avis du Conseil d'état,
2080: 1246:
Les Savoyards en Angleterre au XIIIe siècle et Pierre d'Aigueblanche, évêque d'Héreford,
265: 3890: 3379:
Lyonnet had been Bishop of St. Flour, 1851–1857. He was nominated bishop of Valence by
3245: 3032: 2696: 2580:
Guillaume was a deacon of the diocese of Vienne. He was appointed bishop of Valence by
947: 880: 557: 515: 506:
canonries, prebends, or revenues. The metropolitan was to be the archbishop of Vienne.
481: 341: 195: 158: 3879: 3722:(in French). Valence: Archives départmentales, Centre de documentation universitaire. 59: 4806: 4791: 3811: 3262: 3142: 2999:
Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation
2727:
Vienne, Valence, Die et Grenoble, édité par les soins de M. l'Abbé C.-U.-J. Chevalier
580: 391: 349: 3477:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
3409: 3405: 3384: 3380: 2024:, (Paris: V. Lecoffre, 1839), pp. 524-546. Baldassari was an eyewitness throughout. 1048:
Désiré-Marie-Joseph-Antelne-Martin Paget (22 Apr 1920 Appointed – 11 Jan 1932 Died)
541: 530: 307: 232: 3780:
Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa, De provincia Viennensi
2793:
Pierre de Chastelux had been appointed Abbot of Cluny by Pope John XXII in 1322.
17: 3836: 3800: 3789: 3783:(in Latin). Vol. 16 (Tomus XVI). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 290–372. 3757: 3717: 3693: 3587: 3475: 3308: 3213: 3016: 2724: 2702: 2626:, according to Matthew of Paris (IV, p. 425 ed. Luard). C.U.J. Chevalier (1867), 2071: 3695:
Entre paroisse et commune: les catholiques de la Drôme au milieu du XIXe siècles
3367: 3092: 2699:
on 30 September 1275. He died in Die of a tertian fever on 17 September 1281.
480:, with the approval of Pope Clement, and his administratorship was continued by 428: 365:, the procurator of the Church of Valence, left for England in 1236. His niece, 4774: 3412:
on 27 March 1865. He resigned the diocese on 7 January 1875. Ulysse Chevalier,
2704:
Amédée de Roussillon, Évêque de Valence Et de Die, 1276-1281. Étude Historique
2195:
Apollinaris was the brother of Bishop Avitus of Vienne, who consecrated him:
1060:
Jean-Barthélemy-Marie de Cambourg (6 Mar 1966 Appointed – 1 Dec 1977 Resigned)
465: 395: 168: 3917: 3904: 2813:
9 April 1378, he appointed Guillaume to Valence-et-Die (April 28). But when
1137:
Saint Jerome wrote that they had been martyred on the same day, September 14.
1105: 431:(Fieschi), to absolve him from the responsibility for the church of Valence ( 3931: 3516:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3504:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3492:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2978: 2476:
IV (Paris: Typographia regia, 1728), "Instrumenta" p. 51, no. 12. Hauréau,
3860:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
2335:
Ingildus took part in the Council of Chalon-sur-SaĂ´ne in 650. Chevalier,
1492:, pp. 41-42. Boniface was not consecrated a bishop until 15 January 1246. 1036:
Charles-Pierre-François Cotton (16 Jan 1875 Appointed – 25 Sep 1905 Died)
576: 549: 525:, by letters patent granted on 26 July 1452. The bishops of Valence were 522: 322: 2501:. On 28 January 899, he participated in the consecration of Archbishop 544:, who had been taken prisoner and deported from Italy by troops of the 345: 310: 3756:
Halfond, Gregory I. (2010). "Appendix A. Frankish Councils, 511-768".
3566:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 3528:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2730:(in French and Latin). Grenoble: Imprimerie de Prudhomme. p. 133. 2339:, p. 4. Hefele, IV, pp. 463–465. Duchesne, p. 223, no. 9. De Clercq, 3547:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2892:
Société d'archéologie et de statistique de la Drôme, Valence (1902).
2802:(in French) (2nd ed.). Paris: Sagnier et Bray. pp. 201–205. 2203:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. vii, 3–9, 243–258. 492:
In a letter of 14 May 1239, to the archbishops of Vienne and Embrun,
3736:
Font-RĂ©aulx, M. J. (1926), "Les chroniques des Ă©vĂŞques de Valence,"
3719:
La presse religieuse catholique du diocèse de Valence de 1892 à 1944
278: 3742:
Bulletin de la Société d'archéologie et de statistique de la Drôme
3310:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
2974: 2343:, p. 308: "Insildus episcopus ecclesie Valenciacensis subscripsi." 1057:
Charles-Marie-Paul Vignancour (18 Dec 1957 Appointed – 6 Mar 1966)
321:. The contemporary diocese is co-extensive with the department of 291: 340:
The Cathedral of Valence was originally dedicated to the martyrs
4729:
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
3935: 3816:. Vol. III. part 2 (A.D. 788-814). Paris: Letouzey et AnĂ©. 3218:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: J. Renouard et cie. 1069:
Jean-Christophe Lagleize (11 Dec 2001 Appointed – 24 June 2014)
448:
Nos Ph(ilippus), Dei gratia prime Lugdunensis ecclesiae electus
3794:
Vol. IV. A.D. 451-A.D. 680. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
3707:
Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
2447:, Volume 3 (Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy 1629), p. 107. HaurĂ©au, 2085:. New York: Catholic Publication Society of America. pp.  3805:
Vol. V. A.D. 626-A.D. 787. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
3716:
Ferragut, Catherine; Marcel, RĂ©gine; Delpal, Bernard (1982).
3370:
on 13 July. He had previously been Vicar-General of Grenoble.
2597:
XVI, pp. 312–314; III, pp. 885–886. C.U.J. Chevalier (1867),
296:
Dioecesis Valentinensis (–Diensis–Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum)
41:
Dioecesis Valentinensis (–Diensis–Sancti Pauli Tricastinorum)
3592:(in French). Valence: Editions peuple libre. pp. 28 ff. 3285:(in French). London: Cox, Fils, et Baylis. 1802. p. 72. 2996:
Peter G. Bietenholz and Thomas Brian Deutscher, ed. (2003).
1027:
Pierre Chatrousse (26 May 1840 Appointed – 17 May 1857 Died)
3825:, et des autres Ă©tablissements d'instruction de cette ville 3035:
on 29 November 1503. He was appointed bishop of Valence by
1054:
Joseph-Martin Urtasun (10 Aug 1952 Appointed – 17 Sep 1955)
3838:
La basilique de Saint-Apollinaire: (cathédrale de Valence)
3031:
Castelnau de Clermont-Lodève had been named a cardinal by
2784:
Formerly Bishop of Viviers (1331–1336). Eubel, I, p. 533.
1556:
XVI, p. 314; and "Instrumenta", p. 117. Ulysse Chevalier,
4724:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
3611:
Notice chronologico-historique sur les EvĂŞques de Valence
3212:
Daniel de Cosnac (1852). Cosnac, Jules de (Comte) (ed.).
2628:
Notice chronologico-historique sur les EvĂŞques de Valence
2599:
Notice chronologico-historique sur les EvĂŞques de Valence
1819:
Notice chronologico-historique sur les EvĂŞques de Valence
476:
that lasted two years and nine months. Guy functioned as
3313:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 334–335. 1998:
Dictionnaire topographique du DĂ©partement de la Dordogne
1072:
Pierre-Yves Michel (4 Apr 2014 Appointed – 6 April 2023)
2535:
Bishop Jean died on 5 February 1146. Ulysse Cevalier,
1437:"Chronicle of Albericus, monk of Trois-Fontaines," in 1051:
Camille Pic (16 Aug 1932 Appointed – 25 Nov 1951 Died)
564:. The pope's heart, however, was retained in Valence. 3813:
Histoire des conciles d'après les documents originaux
3589:
La Cathédrale de Valence: témoin de l'humanité romane
3104:
Charles de Leberon was a nephew of Jean de Montluc.
2018:
Histoire de l'enlèvement et de la captivité de Pie VI
1916:(Montélimar: Bourron 1888), p. 402. August Potthast, 521:
The University of Valence was founded by the Dauphin
3480:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2895:
Bulletin d'archéologie et de statistique de la Drôme
1808:(Paris: Thorin 1892), p. 15, no. 49 (6 August 1272). 427:. In spring 1244, Philippe petitioned the new pope, 4737: 4707: 4676: 4650: 4629: 4603: 4567: 4516: 4475: 4419: 4373: 4337: 4286: 4250: 4199: 4148: 4122: 4086: 4055: 4019: 3978: 3759:
Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511-768
3664:Volume 1. Valence: Imprimerie valentinoise, 1912. 2656:
XVI, p. 316.Chevalier, p. 9. Eubel, p. 513, note 4.
2484:. Duchesne, p. 225, no. 25. C.U.J. Chevalier, p. 5. 1953:, provides a French translation of the entire bull. 288:
Diocese of Valence (–Die–Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)
272: 258: 248: 238: 228: 223: 194: 184: 174: 164: 154: 149: 123: 115: 110: 100: 88: 76: 71: 48:
Diocèse de Valence (–Die–Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)
34:
Diocese of Valence (–Die–Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux)
32: 4719:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris 3650:. Valence: Imprimerie de Jules CĂ©as et fils, 1891. 3234:p. 10. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 403 with note 4. 3141: 1804:Eubel I, p. 513 with notes 4 and 5. Jean Guiraud, 1687:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 1639:, Volume 1 (Lyon: Association typographique 1885, 1030:Jean-Paul-François-Marie-FĂ©lix Lyonnet (1857–1865) 954:François-Guillaume de Castelnau de Clermont-Lodève 821:From 1276 to 1678 the diocese was united with the 304:Diocèse de Valence (–Die–Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux 3002:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 412–413. 2981:on 11 January 1523. Eubel, III, p. 326 and n. 4. 2514:Only his name is known. Duchesne, p. 225, no. 27. 2398:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 2186:A. 314 — A. 506 (Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 102. 1252:, (ChambĂ©ry: Imprimerie MĂ©nard, 1890), pp. 23-24. 907:Jean d'Épinay (16 November 1491 – 3 January 1503) 438:In the last week of November 1244, Philippe, the 3892:Diocese of Valence-Die-Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux 1950:Essai historique sur l'Ă©glise et la ville de Die 1910:Essai historique sur l'Ă©glise et la ville de Die 1829:. Bertrand is not included in Eubel's catalogue. 898:Gerard de Crussol (13 May 1468 – 28 August 1472) 895:Louis of Poitiers (26 July 1447 – 26 April 1468) 844:Jean of Geneva, O.S.B. (13 February 1283 – 1297) 450:; and on 18 December 1246, he is referred to as 179:Cathedral Basilica of St. Apollinaris of Valence 3051:III, pp. 10, no. 3; 97; 326 with notes 6 and 7. 1693:, Vol. 23 (Venice: A. Zatta 1779), pp. 769-778. 1033:Nicolas-Edouard-François Gueullette (1865–1875) 808:Guy (III) de Montlaur (1268–1275) Administrator 3482:pp. 648–649. (Use with caution; obsolete) 3295:. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 430 with note 3. 3144:The Making of the French Episcopate, 1589-1661 2400:Tomus XIII (Florence 1767), p. 823 (in Latin). 3947: 3849:Histoire des sĂ©minaires du diocèse de Valence 3712:second edition (in French) pp. 215–225. 3698:(in French). Valence: Centre AndrĂ©-Latreille. 3349:Armorial des prĂ©latas français du XIXe siècle 8: 3560:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 3541:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 3148:. New Haven: Yale University Press. p.  1066:(8 Sep 1978 Appointed – 11 Dec 2001 Retired) 937:Gaspard de Tournon (13 February 1505 – 1520) 3563:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3544:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3455:Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Bourges) 3446:Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Avignon) 39: 3954: 3940: 3932: 3762:. Boston-Leiden: Brill. pp. 223–246. 3346:Aymar d'Arlot comte de Saint Saud (1906). 2898:(in French). Vol. 36. pp. 10–11. 2396:III.2, pp. 1024–1027. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 1021:François BĂ©cherel (1802– 25 Jun 1815 Died) 983:Guillaume Bochart de Champigny (1687–1705) 458:named. The council promulgated 23 canons. 433:ipsum absolvere a cura praefatae ecclesiae 264: 29: 4176:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 3857:SociĂ©tĂ© bibliographique (France) (1907). 3852:(in French). Valence: J. CĂ©as & fils. 3748:; Vol. 59, 229 livraison (Valence 1926), 3614:(in French). Valence: Jules CĂ©as et fils. 3073:III, pp. 97; 158; 326 with notes 8 and 9. 2079:Alexis Francois Artaud de Montor (1911). 2936:November 1503. He died on 22 July 1506. 1938:XVI, "Instrumenta," pp. 120-122, no. xx. 1187:IV, p. 357, n. 1. Ritzler & Sefrin, 3404:Gueullette was selected by the Emperor 3112:(in French). Lyon: Perrin. p. 268. 3106:Gustave de Rivoire de La Bâtie (1867). 1097: 414:Boniface of Savoy and Philippe of Savoy 3265:on 15 September 1771, and approved by 2950:, and was forced to yield. Chevalier, 2760:Documents inĂ©dits relatifs au DauphinĂ© 2133:Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 415, note 1. 2003:, (Paris: ImprimĂ©rie nationale 1873), 995:Gabriel-Melchior de Messey (1788–1801) 839:Henri of Geneva (rejected by the Pope) 4042:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 3846:Un Chanoine de la CathĂ©drale (1895). 3831:. Valence: Impr. E. Marc Aurel, 1861. 3600:Les antiquitĂ©s de l'Eglise de Valence 3522:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 3408:on 11 December 1864, and approved by 2614:on 1 February 1241. Jules Chevalier, 2223:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), pp. 35, 40. 1925:(Berlin: R. De Decker 1875), p. 1699. 1042:(21 Feb 1906 Appointed – 12 Jan 1912) 874:Guillaume de la Voulte (1378 – 1383) 695:Ratbertus (Robert) (attested 858–879) 333:Christianity was preached in Valence 119:6,522 km (2,518 sq mi) 65:Cathedral of St. Apollinaris, Valence 7: 4694:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 3863:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 3603:(in French). Valence: Jean Gilibert. 992:Pierre-François de Grave (1772–1787) 847:Guillaume del Roussillon (1297–1331) 704:Remegarius ( before 909 – after 924) 671:Luperosus (Lupicinus) (attested 804) 3823:Histoire de l'UniversitĂ© de Valence 3597:Catellan, Jean de (Bishop) (1724). 3387:on 6 August 1857. He was appointed 3248:on 16 August 1705, and approved by 2361:Duchesne, p. 223, note 4: "Ici, le 1981:Histoire de l'UniversitĂ© de Valence 1964:Histoire de l'UniversitĂ© de Valence 974:Pierre-AndrĂ© de Leberon (1598–1621) 353:Canons, and the Abbot of S. Felix. 4355:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 3841:(in French). Valence: J. CĂ©as imp. 3638:. Valence: Impr. Jules CĂ©as, 1919. 3289:Notice chronologico-historique..., 3204:Notice chronologico-historique..., 3182:Notice chronologico-historique..., 3128:Notice chronologico-historique..., 836:Philippe de Bernusson (1281–1282) 25: 4818:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 3777:HaurĂ©au, BarthĂ©lemy, ed. (1865). 3414:Notice chronologico-historique... 3383:on 7 July 1857, and confirmed by 3326:Notice chronologico-historique... 3210:. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 93. 2601:, pp. 8-9. Eubel I, pp. 301, 513. 2341:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695 2277:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695 2255:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695 2234:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695 2221:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695 2197:Danuta Shanzer; Ian Wood (2002). 1202:Notice chronologico-historique... 971:Charles I. de Leberon (1579–1598) 833:Amadeus de Roussillon (1275–1281) 4785: 4773: 4304:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 3015:François Albert-Buisson (1935). 2562:, p. 8. Castellan, pp. 319–322. 2558:on 26 January 1205. Chevalier, 2082:The Lives and Times of the Popes 901:Jacques de Bathernay (1472–1474) 859:Adhemar de la Voulte (1331–1336) 649:Ingildus (Angilde) (ca. 650–658) 216: 215: 209: 208: 202: 201: 142: 141: 135: 134: 58: 3220:, especially pp. xxviii–lxxvii. 2963:Eubel, II, p. 262; III, p. 326. 2842:. Eubel I, pp. 27, no. 13; 513. 2455:. Duchesne, p. 224-225, no. 24. 2160:Maximus received a letter from 1896:Vol 2 (1913), p. 927, no. 11456 865:Pierre de Chastelux (1342–1350) 361:According to Matthew of Paris, 357:Bishop-elect Guillaume de Savoy 4699:Military Ordinariate of France 4263:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne 4212:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence 3991:Diocese of Belfort–MontbĂ©liard 3474:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2472:was elected king of Provence. 1865:Vol 2 (1913), p. 321, no. 7708 1825:, (Valence: Jules CĂ©as 1867), 1503:Les Savoyards en Angleterre... 1473:Les Savoyards en Angleterre... 1456:Vol 2 (1913), p. 330, no. 7760 1400:Vol 2 (1913), p. 329, no. 7752 1340:Vol 2 (1913), p. 312, no. 7655 989:Alexandre de Milon (1725–1771) 977:Charles de Leberon (1623–1654) 962:Jacques de Tournon (1537–1553) 773:Humbert de Miribel (1200–1220) 1: 4611:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France 3972:Bishops' Conference of France 3510:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). 3498:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 3486:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 3352:. Paris: H. Daragon. p.  3021:(in French). Paris: Hachette. 2931:Eubel, III, p. 326, note 2. 2587:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 2216: 2060:Baldassari, pp. 550, 615-617. 1718:J.N.D. Kelly and M.J. Walsh, 1439:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 1372:, nos. 7716, 7718, 7719–7722. 1075:François Durand (5 Jan 2024-) 1004:François Marbos (1791–1795) ( 986:Jean de Catellan (1705–1725) 904:Antoine de Balzac (1474–1491) 764:Odo II.de Crussol (1154–1183) 653: 634:Ragnoaldus (attested 581–585) 628: 609: 334: 75: 4663:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna 4559:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes 3810:Hefele, Karl Joseph (1907). 3799:Hefele, Karl Joseph (1896). 3788:Hefele, Karl Joseph (1895). 3608:Chevalier, C. U. J. (1867). 3215:MĂ©moires de Daniel de Cosnac 3018:Le chancelier Antoine Duprat 2468:on 15 October 879, at which 2384:Bishop Bonitus attended the 1919:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1543:ejusdem ecclesiae ferens..." 1040:Jean-Victor-Emile Chesnelong 980:Daniel de Cosnac (1654–1687) 892:Jean de Poitiers (1390–1448) 871:Louis de Villars (1354–1376) 862:Henri de Villars (1336–1342) 567:On 29 November 1801, in the 3625:(in French). Paris: Picard. 2505:. Duchesne, p. 225, no. 26. 2426:, p. 4. Catellan, p. 360. 1848:Les registres de GrĂ©goire X 1806:Les registres de GrĂ©goire X 1200:Cited by Ulysse Chevalier, 959:Antoine de Vesc (1531–1537) 921:Francisco Lloris y de Borja 734:Humbert d´Albon (1028–1030) 4834: 4750:Apostolic Nuncio to France 4258:Archdiocese of Montpellier 4068:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 3653:Chevalier, Ulysse (1912). 3641:Chevalier, Ulysse (1891). 3061:held until 1551. HaurĂ©au, 2309:. Duchesne, p. 223, no. 8. 2070:Pietro Baldassari (1843). 1720:Oxford Dictionary of Popes 883:(1383–1389) Administrator 189:St. Apollinaris of Valence 27:Catholic diocese in France 4768: 4755:France–Holy See relations 4684:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 4278:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 3969: 3963:Catholic Church in France 3629:Chevalier, Jules (1919). 3619:Chevalier, Jules (1889). 2740:Eubel, I, p. 513, note 7. 2723:Ulysse Chevalier (1868). 2701:Chevalier, Jules (1890). 2442:Concilia antiquae Galliae 2352:Duchesne, p. 224, no. 10. 1370:Vol 2 (1913), pp. 322-323 923:(1503–1505) Administrator 793:(1239–1242) Administrator 728:Remegaire II. (1001–1016) 668:Salvius II. (Carolingian) 575:, headed by First Consul 454:by one of his officials. 277: 263: 57: 53: 4232:Diocese of FrĂ©jus–Toulon 4207:Archdiocese of Marseille 4181:Diocese of Saint-Étienne 3744:Vol. 58 (Valence 1925), 3704:Duchesne, Louis (1907). 3692:Delpal, Bernard (1989). 3420:. 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Index

Diocese of Valence

Cathedral of St. Apollinaris, Valence
France
Ecclesiastical province
Lyon
Archdiocese of Lyon
Roman Catholic
Roman Rite
Cathedral Basilica of St. Apollinaris of Valence
St. Apollinaris of Valence
Secular priests
Francis
François Durand
Olivier de Germay

Website of the Diocese
Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
southern France
DrĂ´me
Pope Cornelius
Cyprianus
Pope Urban II
Guillaume de Savoy
Eleanor of Provence
Henry III of England

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