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121: 170: 869: 22: 881: 554:('Then the king gave him the diocese and the episcopal control over his parishes and the saints who had come with him, and there ordered him to be ordained a bishop.') And on that day he sang a Mass in the presence of the King.... 211:, which Tudual had founded. The biography of St. Tudual, composed after the middle of the ninth century, relates that Tudual, wishing to confirm his authority by royal approval, travelled to the court of King 207:(who had emigrated from Cardigan), was a bishop who came to Brittany from overseas (Scotland), and was appointed by his uncle Brieuc at the close of the fifth century as superior of the 39: 901: 906: 86: 58: 552:
Tunc rex dedit illi episcopatum et praesulatum super suas parrochias et sanctis qui cum eo venerunt, et ibi eum ordinare fecit in episcopali gradu.
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Numerous synods were held at Tréguier in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and passed regulations for the discipline of the Breton churches.
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Histoire de Bretagne: Les trois vies anciennes de Saint Tudual; texte latin et commentaire historique
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who, in the middle of the ninth century, had the monastery of Tréguier raised to the dignity of an
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He came with 72 disciples (the same number of disciples as Jesus had), according to the
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Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730–1799)
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1430–27. August 1435: Pierre IV. Piédru (or Predou) (also
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667–1730)
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1746–30. August 1761: Charles-Gui Le Borgne de Kermorvan
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1731–1745: François-Hyacinthe de La Fruglaye de Kervers
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22 November 1505–16. November 1537: Antoine du Grignaux
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6 August 1775 – 1780: Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Lubersac
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16. March 1454–23. September 1464: Jean V. de Coetquis
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14 June 1538 – 1540 or 1541: Louis de Bourbon-Vendôme
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Tréguier Cathedral
Lower Brittany
French Revolution
Tréguier
Côtes-d'Armor
diocese of Saint-Brieuc and Tréguier

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St. Tudgual
St. Brieuc
monastery of Tréguier
Childebert I
Louis Duchesne
Nomenoe
episcopal see
Bishop of Saint-Malo
Raphaël de Saint-Georges
Hippolyte d'Este

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