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Tarentaise belonged to France from 1536 to 1559, and from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century was on four occasions wrested for a time by France from the House of Savoy. In 1792 it formed the
Department of Mont Blanc. The Treaty of Paris (30 May 1814) gave it to the King of Sardinia, while the
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Germonio (1607–27), who played an important part in the seventeenth-century reform of the clergy and whose "Commentaries" and "Acta
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of Vienne. For four centuries this primacy was the cause of conflicts between the archbishops of
Tarentaise and those of Vienne; subsequently Maurienne was again attached to the metropolis of Vienne.
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In the twelfth century the archbishops of
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The chief pilgrimages of the diocese are: Notre Dame de Briançon, which dates from the victory over the
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