465:) of the Vaudois, where they believed they would be safe under the protection of the knights who held the castle in fief. The "good men" were under suspicion of heresy, and they were expected to answer the charges against them. The Bishop fortified his court with a large assembly of notables: the archbishop of Narbonne and the bishops of Agde, Lodève, Nîmes, and Toulouse; the abbots of S. Pons, Castres, Sendrac, Saint-Guilham, Gaillac, Candeil, and others; the provosts of Toulouse and of Albi; the archdeacons of Narbonne and Agde; Countess Constance of Toulouse, Trincavel the Vicomte of Béziers, and the Vicomte of Laurac; and practically the entire population of Albi and Lombers. Bishop Gaucelinus of Lodève, who acted as inquisitor, had six topics concerning the theological doctrine and practices of the "good men" on which he interrogated them closely, sometimes in fact engaging in debate. The "good men" refused to use or respond to arguments or texts from the Old Testament. They were reluctant to discuss the eucharist (though they admitted that any good man, cleric or layman could consecrate), marriage, or penance (They would only say that the sick could confess to anyone they wanted). In return, the "good men" accused the prelates of being guilty of unchristian greed and luxury,
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oath on 27 December 1790. He was consecrated a
Constitutional Bishop in Paris at Notre Dame on 3 April 1791 by Constitutuonal Bishop Antoine-Adrien Lamourette. The consecration was valid, but canonically irregular, schismatic, and blasphemous (as a parody of genuine Catholic sacraments). Gausserand took possession of the diocese of Tarn on 1 May 1791. When religion was formally abolished in 1793 and replaced by the Cult of Reason, the bishop went into hiding, and his diocese was abolished; but, after the Terror, when it was restored, he found that more than 200 of his priests had resigned, and 40 of them had married. Gausserand held three synods in the diocese, in 1797 and 1801. He refused the opportunity to reconcile at the time of the
488:) under the names Cathars, Patrines, Publicani, and other names. Anathemas were hurled against them, forbidding anyone to favor or to do business with them in their homes or on their properties. In 1180 Pope Alexander appointed Cardinal Henri de Marsiac, who had once been Abbot of Clairvaux and who had been promoted Bishop of Albano at the Lateran Council, to serve as Legate in France against the Albigensians. In June 1181 he led a body of knights against the town of Lavaur, which served as the headquarters of the Cathar bishop of Toulouse. The Cardinal also held councils at Le Puy, Bazas, Limoges, Bourges and Bordeaux. He returned to Rome only after the death of Pope Alexander.
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reputation as an ascetic and celibate approximating the
Albigensian view of "the good men". He was favorably received in his sermon in the cathedral on 29 June, and, at least in his own imagination, he persuaded large numbers to return to the true and orthodox faith. His companion and biographer, Geoffrey of Auxerre, was less certain, an evaluation which appeared more realistic in the outcome. Geoffrey also wrote to the monks at Clairvaux that Bernard's return should be expected some time after the Octave of the Assumption (the last week of August). The cardinal was back with the pope in time for Christmas in Rome.
595:, in a bull of 29 September 1297, secularized the canons. This led to an immediate and intense struggle between the bishop, Bernard de Castanet, and the canons of the cathedral chapter over the redistribution of the property and rights which had belonged to the monks of the monastery. Prebends had to be created, and issues over the rights of presentation to various churches and priories (which ones were to belong to the bishop, and which to the canons) had to be settled. The hostility that grew out of this situation certainly influenced the attempt in 1307–1308 to have Bishop de Castenet deposed by the pope.
631:, and they would become salaried officials of the state. Both bishops and priests would be elected by special 'electors' in each department. This brought schism, since bishops would no longer need to be approved (preconised) by the papacy; the transfer of bishops, likewise, which had formerly been the exclusive prerogative of the pope in canon law, would be the privilege of the state; the election of bishops no longer lay with the Cathedral Chapters (which were all abolished), with other responsible clergy or the pope, but with electors who did not have to be Catholics or Christians.
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469:, and they named Bishop William a heretic. Bishop Gaucelinus pronounced sentence on the "good men" as heretics, and offered them an oath of purgation in which they could demonstrate their orthodoxy. They refused. Bishop Guillaume could not bring himself to compel them to swear, or to impose a penalty, since there was considerable support among the people for their cause. Thereafter the "good men" were called Albigensians.
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2488:) was granted the right of succession upon the resignation or decease of his uncle. He succeeded on 1 July 1503, and resigned the diocese in September 1510. He was created a cardinal on 18 December 1506, and named Cardinal Priest of SS. Pietro e Marcellino on 11 January 1510. He died in 1517. Crozes, pp. 111–112. Eubel, II, p. 84 with note 3; III, p. 11 no. 16; 101 with note 2.
2727:. He was finally consecrated on 29 October 1719, but he was named Archbishop of Albi on 5 November 1719. He again suffered delays, and did not take possession of the temporalities of the diocese of Albi until 14 January 1722; his bulls were issued on 22 September 1722. He died at Albi on 15 April 1747. Jean, pp. 3 and 423. Ritzler, V, p. 75, with note 5; p. 395 with note 6.
446:; after several days of preaching in Toulouse, Bernard caused Henri to flee, but he was quickly captured and turned over to the bishop of Toulouse. Bernard also preached against the Manichaean heretics of the neighborhood, though at the castle-town of Verfeil, some ten miles east of Toulouse, he was completely unsuccessful.
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Castries, a native of Montpellier, was the second son of René Gaspard, Marquis de Castries and Isabelle Bonzi, the sister of Cardinal Bonzi of Narbonne. He was a Doctor of Theology (Paris), and became Archdeacon of Narbonne, thanks to the patronage of his uncle. He was Aumonier of the Dauphine and
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with First Consul
Napoleon Bonaparte, Pope Pius VII demanded the resignation of all bishops in France, in order to leave no doubt as to who was a legitimate bishop and who was a Constitutional imposter. He then immediately abolished all of the dioceses in France, for the same reason. Then he began to
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Nesmond was born in the diocese of
Bordeaux, and was Doctor in theology (Paris). He had previously been Bishop of Montaubon (1692–1703), and was transferred to Albi on 12 November 1703. He became a member of the Académie Française in 1710. He was transferred to Toulouse on 14 January 1722, where he
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Guilelmus is also called
Guillaume Pierre de Brens, William Peyre, Guilliame Peyre, and Guilhem Peyre. He had been Provost of the Cathedral Chapter, and was Administrator of the diocese at least from 1177, during the imprisonment of Bishop Guilelmus by Roger II Trencavel. Bishop Guilelmus Petri died
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held their
General Chapter meeting in Perpignan. At that meeting they took the decision to establish a convent of Dominicans in Albi, and they sent eight members of the Order to undertake the task. In the next year the convent opened, with Bernard Bociat elected the first Prior Conventual. The first
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received reports, charges that Bishop
Gilibertus of Poitiers was guilty of heresy; the information was brought by two of Gilibertus' own Archdeacons. Gilibertus was summoned to answer to the charges. As the two Archdeacons were returning to France, they consulted with the well-known Cistercian monk,
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The cardinal, followed some days later by
Bernard, then visited Albi. The Cardinal's reception was cold and jeering, reflecting no doubt the well-known anti-clerical attitudes of the Albigensians, in particular the luxury and arrogance of the higher clergy. Bernard's reception was more friendly, his
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of 1682 postponed the granting of the bulls of transfer and appointment to Albi until 12 October 1693. Le Goux nonetheless enjoyed the temporal
Administration of the diocese from 1687 to 1693. He was transferred to Narbonne on 12 November 1703. Jean, pp. 2–3. Crozes, pp. 133–137. Ritzler, V, p. 75
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dignitaries) and twenty canons. The dignities were: the provost, the cantor, the succentor, the three archdeacons, and the theologian. Their prebends were granted by the bishop. In 1678 there were eight dignities, twenty canons, and forty-eight prebends. In 1747 there were nine dignities and twenty
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In 1167 the Albigensians were numerous and confident enough that they held their own Council at Saint-Felix-de-Caraman. A Bogomil bishop Nicetas, and Marcus, a representative of the Lombard community, were present. This council defined the geographical span of the Albigensian Bishoprics of Agenais,
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Brault was previously Bishop of Bayeux, 1802-1806. He attended the National Council in Paris in 1811, under the Emperor Bonaparte. He was designated Archbishop of Albi in 1817, but the appointment was never approved in Rome, due to disagreements between the French government and the Papacy over a
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The electors of Tarn, meeting at Castres on 13 March 1791, chose in his place Jean-Joachim Gausserand, who was a beneficier of the cathedral chapter of Albi and promoter forain of the district of Gaillac. He had been elected a deputy to the Estates General of 1789, and had taken the constitutional
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Gualy had been Grand Vicar of Chartres from 1824. He was nominated Bishop of Saint-Flour on 8 July 1829, and preconised on 28 September 1829. He was consecrated bishop by his uncle Joseph-Julien Gualy, the Bishop of Carcassonne, on 30 November 1829. On 18 March 1833 he was nominated Archbishop of
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The future Cardinal de Guise was transferred to the diocese of Albi from Troyes, where he was only Bishop-elect and Administrator, since he was well below the minimum age for consecration as a bishop. He was only 22 when appointed to Albi. He resigned the diocese of Albi before 9 May 1561. He was
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There was also a collegiate church in Albi, the Church of Saint-Salvi, which was also served by a college of canons, at least since the mid-eleventh century. The canons, twelve in number, followed the rule of Saint Augustine, and were headed by a provost. The provost was elected by the canons and
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on 30 December 1781, and appointed titular bishop of Apollonia and auxiliary bishop of his uncle in Albi. He was then named Coadjutor Archbishop with the right of succession on 14 July 1784, and given the title Archbishop of Damascus. He succeeded his uncle on his death in 1794, and like all the
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Jean-Jacques was the brother of Charles Robertet, with whom he entered into an agreement for the succession to the diocese. He was appointed on 25 May 1515, and his brother died on 9 August. The succession was contested however. The Canons of the Cathedral held an election on 10 August 1515, and
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Collectio (per epitomen facta,) Bullarum, Brevium, Allocutionum, Epistolarumque, ... Pii VI., contra constitutionem civilem Cleri Gallicani, ejusque authores et fautores; item, Concordatorum inter ... Pium VII. et Gubernium Rei publicae, in Galliis, atque alia varia regimina, post modum in hac
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Charles de Robertet was the nephew of Florimond de Robert, Secretaire des Commandemens du Roi, was elected bishop in December 1510, and took possession on 17 April 1511. He was appointed on 14 March 1515. He resigned in favor of Jacques de Robertet on 25 May 1515. Compayre, p. 91. Crozes, pp.
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Louis d'Amboise was the brother of Cardinal Georges d'Amboise. He was granted his bulls of consecration and installation on 24 January 1474. He was responsible for the construction of the choir of the Cathedral of Saint Cecilia. In 1498 he was appointed to the commission that investigated the
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A "Bishop Gérard" is claimed for the diocese of Albi in 1176, but the only documentary evidence (the Concilium Lumbarense) has been redated from 1165 so that his dates do not conflict with those of Bishop Guilelmus. The names of other bishops in the document do not fit the period either, and
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in his hand, had the case revoked to the Parlement of Paris; but the Parlement also found in favor of Clermont-Lodève. The Cardinal, however, considering the royal interest, yielded to Robertet. He took possession on 27 November 1517. Compayre, pp. 91–92. Crozes, pp. 114–115. Eubel, III, p.
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Humbertus is mentioned in documents of 1125, 1126 and 1127. In 1132 Humbert subscribed a charter in which Vicomte Roger of Albi was given the diocese of Albi in fief by Count Jourdain of Toulouse, and granted the right to participate in the election of a bishop of Albi. Compayré, p. 72.
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Ramadié had previously been Bishop of Perpignan (1865–1876). He was nominated Archbishop of Albi by President MacMahon on 17 January 1876, and preconised by Pope Pius IX on 26 June 1876. Gérard Cholvy, "Gallicans et ultramontains. Mgr. Ramadié succeseur de Mgr. Gerbet à Perpignan," in:
2173:. He had purchased the See of Albi for the value of fifteen first-class horses. He went to Rome and appealed his sentence, but was refused by Pope Gregory VII (1073–1085). When Wibertus of Ravenna was set up as (antipope) Clement III, he appealed again and was successful in c. 1083.
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The name is known only from a list constructed by a modern scholar, N. Sabatier, president of the Parlement of Toulouse. The source is conjectural, according to Louis Duchesne, II, pp. 41–42 and 44 no. 9. Cf. also Compayré, p. 68 note 4. Text of the list:
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regione, sibi succedentia; tum expostulationum ... apud ... Pium Papam VII., Contra varia Acta, ad Ecclesiam Gallicanam, spectantia, a triginta et octo Episcopis, Archiepiscop. et Cardinal. antiquae Ecclesiae Gallicanae, subscriptarum, etc. 6 Avril, 1803
2544:, which gave the right of nomination to the King of France. Francis I later gave his assent, on 1 August 1523. He took possession of the See by proxy on 19 June 1524, and in person on 10 November 1527. He died on 9 October 1528. Sainte-Marthe,
638:. The old diocese of Albi was suppressed, and a new "Diocese of Tarn" was created, with its center at Albi. It was assigned as a suffragan to the "Metropole du Sud". Archbishop François-Joachim de Bernis of Albi refused to take the oath to the
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new concordat, and therefore he remained at Bayeux. In 1819 he was offered the Archbishopric of Rouen, but he declined. In 1823 he was again offered Albi, and he was preconised on 26 February 1823. He died on 25 February 1833. Gams, p. 483.
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He is also called Peitavin de Montesquiou, and Pectin de Montesquieu. He had previously been Bishop of Bazas (1325–1334), and then Bishop of Maguelonne (1334–1339). He was appointed Bishop of Albi on 27 January 1339, and named a cardinal by
573:, raised the diocese to the status of a metropolitan archbishopric. The province was composed of the dioceses of Albi, Rodez, Castres, Cahors, Vabres, and Mende. The bull was confirmed by King Louis XIV in letters patent dated 14 June 1680.
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The See of Albi was purchased for Bishop Guilelmus (Guillem), son of Bernard-Aymard, at the price of 5,000 sols for Count Pons of Toulouse, and a similar sum for Vicomte Bernard Athon of Albi and Bishop Frotarius of Nîmes. Saint-Marthe,
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Jean de Saie had previously been Bishop of Lombès (1362–1363), Bishop of Dax (1363–1375), and then Bishop of Agen (1375–1382). He was appointed Bishop of Albi on 30 May 1382 by Pope Clement VII. Crozes, p. 86. Eubel, I, p. 77, 81, 97,
3296:« The Heretical Dissidence of the ‘Good Men’ in the Albigeois (1276-1329) : Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism » dans « Cathars in Question », éd. Antonio Sennis, York Medieval Press, 2016, p. 79-111
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Choiseul had previously been Bishop of Évreux. He was transferred to Albi on 28 May 1759, thanks to the influence of his brother, the minister of Louis XV. He was transferred to the diocese of Cambrai on 9 July 1764. Jean, p. 4.
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on 3 October 1678, becoming the first Archbishop. He took possession on 22 February 1679. In 1682 he took part in the Assembly of the French Clergy. He died in Paris on 7 January 1687. Jean, p. 2. Ritzler, V, p. 75 with note
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chose the Archbishop of Auch, François de Clermont-Lodève, who accepted and entered a suit against Jean-Jacques Robertet before the Parlement of Toulouse, which he won. This irritated King Francis, who by that time had the
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During the First World War, 349 members of the clergy of the diocese of Albi were mobilized. Seventeen died, six won the Légion d'honneur, three won the Médaille militaire, and sixty-three were awarded the Croix de guerre.
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of 29 November 1801. The territory of the former diocese of Albi was assigned to the diocese of Montpellier, which also received the territories of the suppressed dioceses of Agde, Lavaur, Narbonne, Saint-Pons, and Vabres.
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De Vic-Vaissete, IV, p. 383, states: "Antime était disciple de S. Clair & passe pour avoir été son successeur." (Antime was a disciple of S. Clair and passes as having been his successor) He is known only from the
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The Collège of Albi was established on 19 May 1623 by Bishop Alphonse d'Elbène and provided with an endowment of 3,000 livres. The Seminary of Albi was erected by the first archbishop, Hyacinthe Serroni, in 1684.
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Conciliorum Galliae tam editorum quam ineditorum collectio, temporum ordine digesta, ab anno Christi 177 ad ann. 1563, cum epistolis pontificum, principum constitutionibus, et aliis ecclesiasticae rei gallicanae
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by patent letters granted Bishop Louis d'Amboise and his successors the Presidency of the Three Estates of Languedoc, which included the lands of Perpignan and Roussillon, as well as the Bordelais and Guienne.
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Bernard of Clairvaux, who became eager to help them in bringing Gilibertus to account. The Bishop was examined first at Auxerre, then in Paris (April–June), and finally at the Council of Reims in March 1148.
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
2610:(Civil Law and Canon Law) from the University of Avignon. He was the nephew of Archbishop Lorenzo Strozzi. He had been Abbot Commendatory of Saint-Victor-de-Marseille before being appointed Archbishop by
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on 21 May 1230, and was buried on 22 May, according to a necrology and a manuscript in the episcopal archives, quoted by D'Auriac (p. 90 note 1, p. 91 note 1.). Eugène d'Auriac, pp. 63–91. Sainte-Marthe,
642:, and therefore his see was declared by the Legislative Assembly to be vacant. Cardinal de Bernis died on 2 November 1794. His nephew and coadjutor succeeded to the diocese canonically, receiving the
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on 26 June 1769. He was immediately named French Ambassador to the Holy See, and resided in Rome from 1769 to November 1791. Jean, p. 4. Ritzler, VI, p. 73, with note 4; p. 20, with notes 12 and 13.
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In May 2018, Archbishop Jean Legrez restructured the diocese to take into account the severe decline in the number of priests and parishioners. The number of parishes was reduced from 503 to 21.
673:, but instead taking account of the abolition of the Estates and Provinces and the creation of the new department system of civil government. The diocese of Albi was not one of those revived by
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Lyonnet had been Bishop of Saint-Flour (from 1852), then Bishop of Valence in 1857. He was nominated Archbishop of Albi by the French government on 4 December 1864, and transferred to Albi by
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Rochefoucauld the nephew of Cardinal Frédéric-Jérome de la Rochefoucauld, who named him Vicar General of Bourges. He was nominated by King Louis XV on 1 May 1747, and preconised (approved) by
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In 1165 a judicial meeting was assembled by Bishop Guillaume de Dorgne of Albi at the castle-town of Lombers, two leagues (c. 10 miles) south of Albi, a place agreed upon by the "good men" (
1870:, a list of diocesan Mass commemorations for June 1; the name also occurs in Bordeaux, Auch, Limoges, Perigueux, Sarlat, and Lectoure. A church was named after him. De Vic-Vaissete,
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The name appears, without reference to diocese, in a list of subscribers to a synodal letter addressed to Pope Leo III. Duchesne, p. 42, note 2, notes that the name is derived from
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Le Goux had previously been Bishop of Lavaur (1677–1692). He was nominated to the diocese of Albi by Louis XIV on 31 January 1687, but the King's quarrel with the Papacy over the
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Dominique of Florence was transferred back to Albi from Saint-Pons by Pope Clement VII on 24 October 1392, following the death of Guillaume de la Voulte. He took part in the
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Amelius was present at the Council of Bourges in 1031, and at the Council of Limoges. He participated in the dedication of the monastery of Vendôme in 1040. Saint-Marthe,
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Grand Aumonier of the Duchesse de Berry. He had been named Bishop of Tours (1719–1723) in 1717, but did not receive his bulls until 1719, due to problems with his
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on 26 June. He was named Archbishop of Albi on 7 September 1900, and preconised on 14 September. He took possession of the diocese in person on 21 February 1901.
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article "Albigeois" Volume 1 (Cambridge 1910), p. 505, gives the date of 1147, which, however, is inconsistent with the known whereabouts of Cardinal Albericus.
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in 1801. He was Administrator of Lyon from 1817 to 1819, and became Archbishop of Rouen on 27 September 1819. Bernis died in 1823. Jean, p. 4. Gams, p. 483.
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on 17 December 1350, in consequence of which he resigned the bishopric. He died on 1 February 1355. Crozes, p. 84. Eubel I, pp. 19 no. 19; 81, 320, 516.
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in 1409. He was transferred to the diocese of Toulouse on 5 September 1410. Dominique died on 17 March 1422. Crozes, p. 87. Eubel, I, pp. 81, 406, 488.
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Lupus was present at the Council of Ponthion in 876. His name may be mentioned in the catalogue list three times, by error: Duchesne, II, p. 44 no. 10.
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along with him. Gofridus of Clarivaux, an associate of Bernard, left a highly colored account of Bernard's work in confuting the Petrobosian leader
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Because of the Four Gallican Articles, Pope Innocent XI and Pope Alexander VIII refused to preconise any of the episcopal nominations of Louis XIV.
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decided to bring the French church under the control of the state. Civil government of the provinces was to be reorganized into new units called '
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legality of the marriage of King Louis XII and Jeanne de Valois. He wrote his Testament in 1481 and died in Lyon on 1 July 1503. Sainte-Marthe,
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Cardinal de Britto was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Albi on 30 September 1510. He died on 9 November 1513. Eubel, III, p. 101.
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IV, p. 383. Crozes, pp. 8–18, provides an extensive treatment of the legend, and the objections to its authenticity. For the legend, see:
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in which his name is found. DeVic-Vaisette, IV, p. 656 column 2, remarks that the reference in the manuscript is the work of a falsifier.
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on 29 May 1747. He was consecrated a bishop on 20 June 1747 by Bishop Gabriel-Florent de Choiseul of Mende. He was transferred to the
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Bernis was appointed Archbishop of Rouen on 27 September 1819, and died on 4 February 1823. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 73 notes 4 and 5.
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summoned a general council of the Church, which met in Rome at the Lateran Basilica beginning on 5 March, and came to be called the
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Stephani Baluzii Tutelensis miscellanea novo ordine digesta et non paucis ineditis monumentis opportunisque animadversionibus aucta
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on 18 May 1379. He was transferred to the diocese of Saint-Pons-de-Thomères on 30 May 1382. Crozes, p. 87. Eubel, I, p. 81, 406.
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Ambrosius was represented by the Archdeacon Viventius at the Council of Orleans in 549. Sirmond, I, col. 1044. Duchesne, p. 42.
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on 29 March 1865. He died on 24 December 1875. Crozes, pp. 276–290. Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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on 23 September 1800 in Münster. Jean, p. 3. Ritzler, VI, p. 32, with notes 50 and 51; p. 73, with note 2; p. 359 with note 3.
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Duprat was never consecrated a bishop. He was therefore only Administrator of the diocese of Albi. He was preconised by
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Pierre de la Vie, Archdeacon of Fenohelto (Narbonne), was the nephew of Cardinal Arnaud de la Vie, and grand-nephew of
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On 22 May 1497, with the consent of Louis d'Amboise the Elder and the Chapter of Albi, Louis d'Amboise the younger (
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Originally erected around the 5th century as the Diocese of Albi, the diocese was for centuries a suffragan of the
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of Narbonne, confirmed the decrees of the Council of Lombers at the Council of Capestang in 1166. Sainte-Marthe,
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In May 2018, Legrez restructured the diocese to reflect the reality of the church in the region. The totality of
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Bernard de Camiet was appointed on 20 October 1337, and died on 28 November 1337. Crozes, p. 82. Eubel, I, p. 81
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Mingot had been Vicar General of Soissons. He was named Bishop of Fréjus on 6 June 1890, and was preconised by
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The name does not appear in the list supplied by Duchesne, p. 42, or in his list of authentic bishops at p. 44.
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confirmed by the bishop, and had the right to confer all the benefices that belonged to the collegiate church.
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Bernard was appointed on 7 March 1275 or 1276. He was transferred to the diocese of Le Puy on 30 July 1308 by
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Toulouse, Albigeios and Carcasses (Carcassonne). The Albigensian bishop of Albi, Sicard Cellarier, took part.
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In February 1922, the name was changed to its current designation of the Archdiocese of Albi-Castres-Lavour.
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restore the old Ancien Régime dioceses, or most of them, though not with the same boundaries as before the
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Cardinal Jouffroy had previously been Bishop of Arras (1453–1462). He was provided to the See of Albi by
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Pilar Jimenez, "Sources juridiques pour l'etude du catharisme: les actes du concile de Lombers (1165),"
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was imprisoned by Vicomte Roger of Béziers in 1178, apparently in a conflict over seigneurial rights.
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J.-L. Biget, "Sainte-Cécile et Saint-Salvi: chapitre de cathédrale et chapitre de collégiale à Albi,"
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The Cardinal de Lorraine was the son of René II, Duc de Lorraine. He was named a cardinal in 1518 by
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Veterum aliquot scriptorum qui in Galliae bibliothecis, maxime Benedictinorum, latuerant, Spicilegium
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on 23 December 1528. He had as Coadjutor Pierre de la Porte. He died on 9 July 1535. Sainte-Marthe,
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Claude André is known from a single act of 1183: Gams, p. 484 column 2. De Vic-Vaissete, IV, p. 386.
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Ecclesia et Violentia: Violence against the Church and Violence within the Church in the Middle Ages
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La République française en quatre-vingt-quatre départements, dictionnaire géographique et méthodique
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Bishop Alfonso's father was a Florentine, del Bene, who had migrated to Lyon. He was nominated by
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3055:Études historiques et documents inédits sur l'Albigeois: le Castrais et l'ancien diocèse e Lavaur
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Histoire religieuse: histoire globale, histoire ouverte : mélanges offerts à Jacques Gadille
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2146:, I, p. 10. De Vic-Vaissete, IV, pp. 384 column 2; 653 column 2. Crozes, pp. 52–53. Gams, p. 484.
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2029:(590-604), and belongs before Bishop Constantius. The date of 664-667 is only the date of the
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Biget, Jean-Louis (1998). "«Les Albigeois» : remarques sur une dénomination". In :
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Cardinal Adrien de Boissy died on 24 July 1523. Crozes, pp. 115–116. Eubel, III, p. 14, 101.
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Coffey had previously been Bishop of Gap (1967–1974). He was transferred to the diocese of
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Bishop Arnaldus Guillelmi made his solemn entry into Albi on 10 July 1351. Sainte-Marthe,
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2982:(in French). Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise. pp. 425–426.
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Frotard was excommunicated in the Council of Toulouse in 1075 for simony, and deposed by
1736:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie. pp. 204–208.
1455:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome quatorzieme. Paris: Victor Palmé. pp. 431–434.
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on 10 December 1462. He died on 11 December 1473. Compayre, pp. 82–85. Eubel, II, p. 84.
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Compayré, p. 8, 270. Julien Théry-Astruc (2016), "The Heretical Dissidence...", p. 103.
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3080:(in French). Vol. Tome quatrieme. Toulouse: E. Privat. pp. 383–391, 652–674.
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1882:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus I. Antwerp: typographia Henrici Thieullier. pp. 7–16.
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2870:. He died on 16 June 1842. Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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Histoire du cardinal de la Rochefoucauld et du diocèse de Rouen pendant la Révolution
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Crusade, Heresy and Inquisition in the Lands of the Crown of Aragon: (c. 1167 - 1276)
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on 1 June 1795. He did not actually resign canonically, however, until 2 March 1802.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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on 13 April 1985, and was named a cardinal on 28 June 1991. He died on 15 July 1995.
2850:. thèse soutenue à l'Université de Caen en 1989 sous la direction de Maurice Quenet.
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on 25 September 1589, by which time King Henri was dead at the hand of an assassin.
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Constantius was present at the Council of Clichy in 627. Duchesne, II, p. 43, no. 8.
59:
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in the diocese of Nimes in 886. Duchesne, II, p. 44, no. 11. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
1991:
1911:
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became known as Albigensians. The latter held their own council in 1167, and their
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died on 26 May 1727. Jean, p. 3. Ritzler, V, p. 75, with note 4; p. 273; p. 378.
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Crozes, pp. 268–275. Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2838:
L'Ami de la religion et du roi: journal ecclésiastique, politique et littéraire
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Nephew of the Cardinal, François de Bernis was consecrated a bishop in Rome by
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Inventer l'hérésie ? Discours polémiques et pouvoirs avant l'Inquisition,
2181:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus I (novo ordine ed.). Junctinium. p. 125.
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stone of their church, Saint-Louis, was laid by Bishop de Castenet in 1293.
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Albi, and was transferred to Albi from Saint-Flour on 30 September 1833 by
2841:(in French). Vol. Tome 75. Paris: A. Le Clère. 1833. pp. 263–264.
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1567:(Manchester 1997), pp. 105-106. Cardinal Henri missed the Conclave of 1181.
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L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
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Histoire générale de Languedoc avec des notes et les pièces justificatives
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The Diocese of Albi was established in the 5th century and was under the
334:
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Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises
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689:, the archdiocese was restored in 1822 to its former borders and title.
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A Most Holy War: The Albigensian Crusade and the Battle for Christendom
181:
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Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th century
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finally consecrated a bishop on 1 April 1571. Eubel, III, p. 101, 317.
2191:, editio novissima, Tomus XX (Venice 1775), pp. 457–458. Gams, p. 484.
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Miscellaneorum Tomus sextus, hoc est Collectio veterum monumentorum...
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Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron
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Fonteneau: Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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1935:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963) p. 107-110 (who cites no manuscript source).
357:
164:
1897:. Crozes, p. 18 note 2, quotes their meager content. Sainte-Marthe,
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I, p. 38. Compayre, p. 95. Crozes, pp. 116–118. Eubel, III, p. 101.
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Compayré, p. 8, notes Bishop Deodatus, who had been an Aumonier of
3186:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
2342:
Julien Théry-Astruc (2016), "The Heretical Dissidence...", p. 103.
1797:(in Latin). London: Cox & Baylis. pp. 111–121, at p. 116.
1759:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
1719:(in French). Paris: Chez l'éditeur, rue des Marais. pp. 7–11.
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Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801
2925:
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1529:. Woodbridge Suffolk UK: Boydell & Brewer. pp. 131–150.
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Bernard Hamilton, "Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium,"
644:
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585:(priests) of the cathedral chapter of Albi had once lived under
372:
was waged against the movement and they were largely destroyed.
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
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1981:, Book V, 44 and 50; VI, 29; VII, 1; VIII, 22. Duchesne, p. 43.
403:
353:
81:
3138:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2297:(tr. Delarc) VII (Paris 1872), pp. 432–434. Crozes, pp. 58–60.
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editio novissima Tomus 18 (Venice: Antonio Zatta 1773), p. 45.
1876:
Daniele Papebrochius; Francois Baert; Conrad Janninck (1695).
2187:(Paris 1713), p. 431-432 (for the date). J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
1762:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 403–407, 456.
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in Gasconia, Albegesio, et partibus Tolosanis, et aliis locis
434:, the bishop of Ostia, to Toulouse as his legate against the
302:
3236:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
1840:"Restructuring parishes — a move from necessity to audacity"
1779:(in French). Paris: Lethielleux. pp. 238–249, 488, 496.
1733:
Historie de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801) ...
3258:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2932:(in French). Paris: Editions Beauchesne. pp. 301–316.
3215:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2984:
Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2852:
Abbé Puesch, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1054:
1379–1382: Dominique de Florence, O.P. (Avignon Obedience)
634:
A new civil department, called "Tarn", was created by the
438:
heretics, and Cardinal Albericus took the Cistercian monk
4118:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
3197:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1772:
3247:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
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L'histoire, le texte et la destinée du Concordat de 1801
3033:
Histoire de l'ancienne cathédrale et des évêques d'Alby
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Duchesne, p. 43, argues that Dido is a contemporary of
598:
The cathedral chapter was composed of seven dignities (
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in 1226, during his visit to the Albigeois in October.
453:
In 1147, while he was still on his journey to France,
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was defined. In 1179, Pope Alexander III summoned the
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1712:
1362:
Compayre, p. 61. DeVic-Vaissete, IV, p. 383 column 1.
1060:
1383–1392: Guillaume de la Voulte (Avignon Obedience)
537:
The Vicomté d'Albi was united with the crown by King
3311:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
3127:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
3115:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
3103:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
3048:, Centre d'études médiévales, 1998, pp. 219–255
2651:
2649:
2475:
I, pp. 33–35. Crozes, pp. 106–111. Eubel, II, p. 84.
2976:Joseph Hyacinthe Albanés; Ulysse Chevalier (1899).
1955:(in Latin). Vol. 1. Paris: P. Didot. col. 796.
1944:Sabinus was present at the Council of Agde in 506.
4113:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris
2776:Ritzler, VI, p. 73, with note 3; 143 with note 2.
2646:
2251:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 35–36.
2189:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
2122:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
2044:
1484:
1452:Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France
1371:
1252:1865–1875: Jean-Paul-François-Marie-Félix Lyonnet
1249:1842–1864: Jean-Joseph-Marie-Eugène de Jerphanion
1214:1759–1764: Léopold-Charles de Choiseul-Stainville
41:Archidioecesis Albiensis (-Castrensis-Vauriensis)
4232:
3121:Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Eubel, Conradus (ed.).
2888:Notice sur Mgr. de Jerphanion, archevêque d'Albi
1205:1722–1747: Armand-Pierre de la Croix de Castries
383:made it an archdiocese. With the arrival of the
1931:, a known forger of documents. Carolus Munier,
1789:
1554:(tr. Delarc) Tome VII (Paris 1872) pp. 509-510.
1465:
387:, it was suppressed in favor of Tarn. With the
368:, where he condemned them. In the early 1200s,
356:". Among them were the Good Men, from whom the
3073:
2174:
1729:
1522:
1448:
320:Archidioecesis Albiensis–Castrensis–Vauriensis
3355:
3341:
3229:
3211:
3193:
3066:Le diocèse d'Albi, ses évêques et archevêques
3230:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
3212:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
3194:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
3182:
2926:Jean-Dominique Durand; Régis Ladous (1992).
2285:in 1165, signed the decrees. A real bishop,
2245:Radosław Kotecki; Jacek Maciejewski (2014).
938:1096: Galterus (Galterius, Walter, Gauthier)
4256:Religious organizations established in 1822
3178:(in French) (2d ed.). Paris: Hachette.
2763:
2622:I (Paris 1716), p. 39. Eubel, III, p. 101.
2267:(Paris 1989), pp. 38–39. Crozes, pp. 58–60.
1755:
1491:. Oxford University Press. pp. 42–44.
1246:1833–1842: François-Marie-Edouard de Gually
1100:1510–1511: Robert de Britto (Administrator)
1057:1382–1383: Jean de Saie (Avignon Obedience)
39:
3348:
3334:
3241:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
1823:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1611:, p. 1-3. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 75 note 1.
707:
696:
288:
3570:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
3273:Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
3074:De Vic, Claude; Vaissete, Joseph (1876).
2820:other bishops in France was dismissed by
1990:Desiderius was the successor of Salvius:
210:Cathedral Basilica of St. Cecilia in Albi
3175:Innocent III.: La croisade des Albigeois
3171:
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2081:
2079:
2077:
2075:
2073:
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1837:
1063:1393–1410: Dominique de Florence (again)
399:, the Archdiocese of Albi was restored.
3142:
2667:Born in Rome, Serroni was a protege of
2606:Bishop Filippo was a Florentine, and a
1945:
1565:The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade
1403:Cesare Baronio (ed. Augustin Theiner),
1261:1900–1918: Eudoxe-Irénée-Edouard Mignot
1230:1794–1801: François de Pierre de Bernis
1158:1588–1608: Alphonse del Bene (d'Elbene)
1081:1474–1503: Louis d'Amboise, (the Elder)
576:
14:
4233:
3189:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.
3062:
3029:
2770:(in French). Evreux: l'Eure. pp.
2324:, p. 7. Gams, p. 484. Eubel, I, p. 81.
659:
491:
3436:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
3329:
3251:
3143:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
3120:
3108:
3096:
2891:(in French). Castres: V.-J. Abeilhou.
2883:Jerphanion died on 22 November 1864.
2068:
1813:(in French). Paris. 1920. p. 71.
1439:no. 1 (Durango ES, 2014), p. 358-372.
1267:1940–1956: Jean-Joseph-Aimé Moussaron
1223:3 April 1791: Jean-Joachim Gausserand
1164:1635–1676: Gaspard de Daillon du Lude
345:, and it comprises the department of
119:5,780 km (2,230 sq mi)
34:Archdiocese of Albi (-Castres-Lavaur)
4088:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La Réunion
3279:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères.
3160:
3131:
3036:(in French). Paris: Impr. Impériale.
2884:
2843:
2789:on 2 October 1758, and assigned the
2635:in August 1588, and was approved by
2200:Duchesne, II, p. 42. Saint-Marthe,
2003:Fredemund signed the decrees of the
1838:Vaillant, Gauthier (9 August 2018).
1773:Em Sevestre; Émile Sévestre (1905).
1703:DeVic-Vaissete, IV, p. 383 column 2.
1629:DeVic-Vaissete, IV, p. 383 column 1.
1563:Hefele, p. 514. Michael D. Costen,
1472:. Boston-Leiden: Brill. p. 77.
1285:1986–1988: Joseph-Marie-Henri Rabine
1219:François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis
986:1254–c. 1271: Bernard II. de Combret
495:
430:In 1145 Pope Eugenius sent Cardinal
200:(Archdiocese of Albi-Castres-Lavaur)
48:Archdiocèse d'Albi (-Castres-Lavaur)
3146:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
3069:(in French). Toulouse-Albi: Delboy.
3013:Monseigneur Jean Legrez, Biographie
2675:on 26 August 1676, and approved by
2643:, I, pp. 39–40. Eubel, III, p. 101.
2183:Crozes, p. 54. Stephanus Baluzius,
2007:in 614. Duchesne, II, p. 43, no. 7.
1918:, Book II, 13. Duchesne, II, p. 42.
1324:List of Catholic dioceses in France
425:
24:
3749:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
3218:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
3200:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
3149:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2116:Eligius subscribed at the Council
1977:is mentioned by Gregory of Tours,
1264:1918–1940: Pierre-Célestin Cézerac
406:, which had been around since the
379:for centuries. On 3 October 1678,
341:in France. It is suffragan to the
328:Archidiocèse d'Albi–Castres–Lavaur
25:
4277:
4251:Roman Catholic dioceses in France
3302:
2785:Bernis was created a cardinal by
2548:I, pp. 37–38. Eubel, III, p. 101.
1933:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
1690:24 (1989) 65-104. Sainte-Marthe,
1677:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 73 note 1.
920:1020–1040: Amelius (or Ameil II).
4218:
4206:
4179:
4167:
3698:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
3314:L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919
3058:(in French). Albi: M. Papilhiau.
3004:
2991:
2964:
2951:
2917:
2703:with note 3; p. 406 with note 5.
2658:, I, p. 40. Gauchat, IV, p. 75.
1668:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 75 note 1.
1270:1957–1961: Jean-Emmanuel Marquès
1255:1876–1884: Etienne-Emile Ramadié
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4093:Military Ordinariate of France
3657:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
3606:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
3385:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
3167:(in French). Paris: A. Picard.
3132:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2279:Countess Constance of Toulouse
1946:Sirmond, Jacques, ed. (1789).
1713:Louis Marie Prudhomme (1793).
1646:, pp. 5–6. Compayré, pp. 70–71
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1103:1511–1515: Charles de Robertet
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3366:Bishops' Conference of France
3321:Catholic Encyclopedia article
3124:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
3112:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
3109:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
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3097:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2355:. He was named a cardinal by
1378:. A&C Black. p. 25.
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3294:Julien Théry-Astruc (2016),
3105:pp. 333–334. (in Latin)
2748:. He died in exile from the
2507:112–114. Eubel, III, p. 101.
2231:I, p. 13. Crozes, pp. 55–56.
2133:Duchesne, II, p. 44, no. 12.
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1523:Antonio Sennis, ed. (2016).
1449:Martin Bouquet, ed. (1877).
1426:(Toulouse 1872), p. 745-746.
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1066:1410–1434: Pierre III. Neveu
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2045:Luc d' Achery, ed. (1666).
1410:(Bar-le-Duc 1870), pp. 3-9.
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1026:1334–1337: Pierre de la Vie
1023:1314–1333: Béraud de Farges
935:1079–1090: Guilelmus (III.)
636:French Legislative Assembly
587:the rule of Saint Augustine
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3172:Luchaire, Achille (1905).
3093:second edition (in French)
3063:Crozes, Hippolyte (1878).
3052:Compayré, Clément (1841).
3030:Auriac, Eugène d' (1858).
1790:Pius VI; Pius VII (1821).
1485:Mark Gregory Pegg (2009).
1372:Adrian H. Bredero (2004).
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1114:Adrien Gouffier de Boissy
1072:1435–1462: Robert Dauphin
1040:Pictavinus de Montesquiou
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3317:, retrieved: 2016-12-24.
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3085:Duchesne, Louis (1910).
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1466:Damian J. Smith (2010).
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3645:Province of Montpellier
3555:Archdiocese of Chambéry
3457:Archdiocese of Clermont
3431:Diocese of Aire and Dax
3421:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
3395:Diocese of Saint-Claude
3380:Archdiocese of Besançon
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1866:Clair is a name in the
1730:Ludovic Sciout (1872).
1392:Encyclopædia Britannica
1141:Louis de Guise-Lorraine
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944:1100–1103: Adelgaire I.
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263:Metropolitan Archbishop
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3611:Archdiocese of Avignon
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3283:Théry, Julien (2000),
2844:Blot, Thierry (1989).
2608:Doctor in utroque iure
1845:La Croix International
1135:Jean de Guise-Lorraine
1097:, the Younger (nephew)
950:1109–1110: Adelgarius.
552:On 6 March 1474, King
420:Archdiocese of Bourges
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3594:Province of Marseille
3565:Diocese of Belley–Ars
3252:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
3183:Pisani, Paul (1907).
3161:Jean, Armand (1891).
2295:Histoire des conciles
1948:"Concilium Agathense"
1872:Histoire de Languedoc
1552:Histoire des conciles
1419:De Vic and Vaissete,
1405:Annales Ecclesiastici
1108:Jean-Jacques Robertet
1020:1311–1314: Géraud II.
956:1115–1125: Bertrandus
482:Third Lateran Council
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4139:Cathedrals in France
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3938:Diocese of Montauban
3911:Province of Toulouse
3887:Diocese of Coutances
3877:Archdiocese of Rouen
3775:Archdiocese of Reims
3744:Diocese of Angoulême
3732:Province of Poitiers
3688:Archdiocese of Paris
3524:Archdiocese of Lille
3488:Archdiocese of Dijon
3450:Province of Clermont
3441:Diocese of Périgueux
3414:Province of Bordeaux
3400:Diocese of Saint-Dié
3373:Province of Besançon
3091:. Paris: Fontemoing.
2806:Pisani, pp. 403–407.
2764:Julien Loth (1893).
2542:Concordat of Bologna
2519:Concordat of Bologna
1879:Acta Sanctorum Junii
1756:Paul Pisani (1907).
1594:Compayré, pp. 85–87.
1375:Bernard Of Clairvaux
1217:1764–1794: Cardinal
1146:1561–1567: Cardinal
1133:1535–1550: Cardinal
1112:1519–1520: Cardinal
1075:1462–1473: Cardinal
983:1228–c. 1254: Durand
968:1157–1174: Guilelmus
962:1136–1143: Hugo III.
959:1125–1132: Humbertus
768:625–647: Constantius
577:Cathedral and canons
440:Bernard of Clairvaux
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235:25 Permanent Deacons
4241:Archbishops of Albi
4024:Province of Papeete
3984:Diocese of Chartres
3928:Archdiocese of Auch
3923:Archdiocese of Albi
3897:Diocese of Le Havre
3800:Diocese of Soissons
3785:Diocese of Beauvais
3713:Diocese of Pontoise
3708:Diocese of Nanterre
3550:Archdiocese of Lyon
3493:Archdiocese of Sens
3289:, 33, 2000, p. 7-48
2597:Eubel, III, p. 101.
2055:. pp. 335–338.
1526:Cathars in Question
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1016:Bertrand des Bordes
1001:Bernard de Castanet
941:1098–1099: Hugo II.
731:c. 406: Diogenianus
660:Bourbon restoration
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4045:Province of Noumea
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3851:Diocese of Quimper
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3580:Diocese of Valence
3467:Diocese of Moulins
2241:William of Dourgne
1979:Historia Francorum
1916:Historia Francorum
1688:Cahiers de Fanjoux
1503:Crozes, pp. 58-59.
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679:Qui Christi Domini
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3508:Mission de France
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