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inscribed in the archive's registers and on the cathedral's tombstones. The cathedral, 439 feet (134 m) long by 216 feet (66 m) wide, is surmounted by 5 towers 273 feet (83 m) high. The nave and transept are
Romanesque (12th century), while the choir is primary Gothic, begun in 1242 and completed in 1325.
563:. The Schelde thus formed the natural border between the Dioceses of Tournai and Cambrai, cutting through the towns of Termonde, Ghent, Oudenarde, and Tournai itself. The North Sea seaboard between the Schelde and the Yser was wholly part of this perimeter. On the far side of the Yser resided the
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The reunion of the see with Noyon and the ensuing removal of the seat of the bishopric bolstered the chapter. The chapter's requirement to appoint only nobility and scholars, as set forth by the old régime, tended to attract the highly born and educated. Illustrious French and
Belgian names are
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In a sequence of events complicated by the
English capture of Tournai in 1514, the young Guillard, although nominated to the see in 1513, was replaced by Wolsey. An Anglo-French treaty of 1519 resolved the matter. Peter G. Bietenholz, Thomas Brian Deutscher,
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the foundation of a series of new dioceses. The ancient
Diocese of Tournai was split up, with nearly two-thirds of its territory being cut away. The outlines of the archdeaneries of Bruges and Ghent formed the new
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rekindled persecutions, and St. Piat was martyred as a result.
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Roman Catholic dioceses established in the 12th century
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Warichez, Joseph. "Tournai." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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1572:Université de Namur
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428:Merovingian
413:Eleutherius
236:6th Century
233:Established
193:Information
151: /
126:Coordinates
1843:Categories
1680:Park Abbey
1163:2020-04-09
1140:References
668:Mummolenus
501:and noted
440:Therouanne
227:Roman Rite
177:Population
164:Statistics
136:50°36′26″N
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241:Cathedral
210:Sui iuris
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1442:Others
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