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in their accustomed place, where there was plenty of income to sustain them and where they could maintain their prerogatives and preeminence. There is no documentary evidence whatever to sustain this hypothesis for the existence of two chapters. The earliest document, in fact, that refers to the chapter of Saint-Caprais is a charter of 1180 in which the English king Henry II orders the chapter of Saint-Étienne not to harass the chapter of Saint-Caprais economically. There is also a tradition that both chapters were originally composed of regular clergy (monks). There is no evidence for this claim, and indeed in the absence of evidence it is argued by some that the monks were
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considerations. In the Agennais in the early medieval period, it was the duke of Aquitaine rather than the canons who had the decisive voice in the choosing of a bishop. This can be inferred from the charter granted in 1135 by King Louis VII, the husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine, which restored to the canons of the chapter of Saint-Étienne the freedom to elect a bishop of their choice. When the popes took up residence in Avignon, Clement V reserved to himself the right to appoint bishops for all the dioceses in France.
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Since the legitimate bishop of Agen, Jean-Louis de Bonnac, had refused to take the oath to the Constitution, his seat was declared vacant, and an election was ordered. The carefully chosen electors of Lot-et-Garonne met, and on 13 March 1791 chose the Lazarist priest Labarthe, who was the director of
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on 7 September 1526, and it required that the canons reside and perform all of the liturgical offices; the Seigneur, however, was given the right to reduce the requirements, given the needs of the day. By the 18th century none of the canons resided. Originally there was a dean and ten canons, but the
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on 23 January 1555, on the nomination of King Henri III. He required a dispensation because he was below the canonical age for consecration. He did not make his formal entry into Agen until 7 September 1558. It was during his government that the Wars of Religion enveloped Agen. He died on 16 October
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Jean is not in Gams, p. 479. He was nominated to the diocese of Agen by King Louis XI, but on 4 October 1477 Pope Sixtus IV appointed his nephew, Galeotto Grosso della Rovere. While still claiming to be bishop-elect of Agen, he was transferred to the diocese of Viviers on 3 July 1478. Durengues, p,
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It is said that Dulcidius was a pupil of Phoebadius, and was designated by him as his successor. On the death of Bishop Phoebadius, the people of Agen acclaimed Dulcidius, and enthroned him in the cathedral. Dulcidius built the basilica in honor of Saints Caprasius and Foi. The building is mentioned
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Tradition has it that the chapter of Saint-Caprais came into a separate existence when the remains of Saint-Caprais were moved inside the city to the new Cathedral of Saint-Étienne; some of the canons of the old Cathedral of Saint-Caprais moved to Saint-Étienne, while others preferred to stay behind
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dignitaries). The major dignities were the grand archdeacon and the precentor. The minor dignitaries included the other two archdeacons (Monclar and Marmonde), the sacristan, the porter, and the cantor. The office of cantor was suppressed by Cardinal Leonardo Grosso della Rovere (1487–1519), but was
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was formerly located in the church of St. Caprasius, outside the walls of the Roman town. In its reconstructed state, it serves as a specimen of Romanesque architecture, dating from the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. With the restoration of the diocese in 1802, it was again made the cathedral, in
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The cathedral chapter, and the chapters of all cathedrals and Collegiate churches in France, were abolished by the National Assembly in 1790. The cathedral chapter of Agen was reestablished in the Church of Saint-Caprais by Bishop Jean Jacoupy in 1802, by virtue of an apostolic brief of 10 November
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The new Civil Constitution mandated that bishops be elected by the citizens of each 'département', The salaries were paid out of funds realized from the confiscation and sale of church properties. After the Concordat of 1801, bishops and priests continued to be salaried and pensioned by the State,
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Raoul is also named de Peyrines or de Pinis, and Fisquet calls him Raoul de la Roche-Aymon. He had been Abbot of Clairvaux (1224–1233). He was elected Bishop of Agen in 1233, and was consecrated by the Papal Legate, Eudes de Châteauroux, Bishop of Frascati. Raoul was transferred to the diocese of
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This system immediately raised the most severe issues in canon law, since the electors did not need to be Catholics and the approval of the Pope was not only not required, but actually forbidden. Erection of new dioceses and transfer of bishops, moreover, was not canonically in the competence of
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on 25 January 1768, and was consecrated on 14 February by Archbishop Alexandre-Angélique Talleyrand de Périgord. He made his solemn entry into Agen on 30 October 1768. In the parliamentary session of 3 January 1792, Bonnac was the first to refuse to sign the constitutional oath. He emigrated to
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on 22 March 1519, and granted a dispensation because he was not yet of canonical age for consecration as a bishop. He took possession of the diocese through a Procurator, Jean de Valier, on 21 November 1520. In 1524, during a trip from Italy to Agen, he took under his patronage as his physician
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in 1417 ordered that they be reduced to twelve, though the actual number of canons was ten, to which the prior was added. Each of the canons was elected by the members of the chapter (in other words, the body coopted its own members, without outside influence), and the prior was elected by the
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The last occasion on which the chapter attempted to assert its traditional right to elect the bishop occurred after the death of Bishop Pierre de Bérard on 21 July 1477. The chapter proceeded to the election, and chose Pierre Dubois, canon and cantor of the cathedral chapter of Saint-André in
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Cramaud (his name, not his place of origin) was appointed Bishop of Agen by Clement VII on 30 May 1382. He was transferred to the diocese of Béziers on 7 August 1383, and then to Poitiers on 24 November 1385. Eubel, I, p. 77, 138, 399. Howard Kaminsky, “The Early Career of Simon De Cramaud.”
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But on 14 November 1478, Pierre Dubois retracted his resignation, and on 9 April 1479, King Louis referred the entire matter, first to the Parlement of Bordeaux, and then to the Royal Council. On 9 September 1480 Pierre Dubois again submitted his resignation, which, on 17 March 1483 he again
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on 8 February 1730, and consecrated a bishop by the Bishop of Saintes, LĂ©on de Beaumont on 16 April 1630. He resigned the diocese on 1 November 1735, and was appointed to the diocese of Rodez on 11 April 1736, and then to Vienne on 19 December 1746. He died in Vienne on 10 February 1751.
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The trend in the medieval period was for the chapter to acquire more and more of a right, and then an exclusive right, to elect the bishop of the diocese, to the gradual exclusion of the rest of the clergy and the people. This development, however, was often retarded or impeded by other
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Antonio is sometimes wrongly called Marc-Antoine de La Rovère. Antonio was a native of Turin, and the brother of Giovanni Francesco della Rovere, Archbishop of Turin. He was a protonotary apostolic and had been canon of the Cathedral of Turin. He was appointed by
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In 1526, Jean d'Esclamals, seigneur de Poujols, and his wife, Catherine de LĂ©vis, in cooperation with the chapter of Saint-Caprais, founded a chapter of canons for whom a church was built, Notre-Dame et Saint-Pierre de Pujols. The bull of creation was signed by
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Du Tems, II, p. 274, points out that the one and only document that establishes Arnaud as Bishop of Agen also speaks of Hugh as Bishop of Agen, making it necessary to consider Arnaud as bishop of some other diocese. Du Temps is correcting an error made in
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in 359. In 374 the name Foegadius appears in the first place in the Synodical Letter of the Council of Valence, without the name of a diocese, but the texts do not say that he presided at the Council; neither is his name among the subscribers (C. Munier,
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canons. In both the old and the new cathedral, the prior enjoyed the first place in precedence after the bishop, even ahead of the dignities and canons of Saint-Étienne. The canons of Saint-Caprais had no role in the election of a bishop.
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Jean de Bogia (Borgia) had been dean of the Collegiate Church of Builiaco (diocese of Castres). He was elected bishop of Agen in 1438, and granted his bulls on 9 January 1439. He resigned in 1461. Barrère, II, p. 134-137. Eubel, II, p.
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Villars was Treasurer of La Sainte Chapelle and a Councilor of the Parlement of Paris. He was nominated by Henri III, and approved by Pope Sixtus V on 18 December 1587. He died on 10 December 1608. Barrère, II, p. 339. Eubel, III, p.
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Pierre Jerlandi had been archdeacon of Brulhois and canon of the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne. He was elected by the cathedral chapter. He was confirmed 14 May 1264. He died on 28 July 1271. Barrère, II, pp. 27-32. Eubel, I, p.
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on 12 July 1395. He was transferred to the diocese of Saintes on 19 June 1398, and then to the diocese of Amiens on 20 March 1411, and then to Beauvais on 29 March 1413. He died on 16 February 1420. Eubel, I, p. 77, 85, 132,
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Bordeaux, and he was presented to the archbishop for confirmation. But on 29 September 1477, King Louis XI wrote to the chapter, announcing that he had named Jean de Monchenu to the bishopric of Agen, relying no doubt on the
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Fonteneau, a priest of Bordeaux, became Private Secretary to Cardinal Donnet, who named him Vicar General of Bordeaux in 1864. On 14 November 1874 Fonteneau was nominated Bishop of Agen, and was preconised on 21 December by
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Barthélémi d'Elbène was nominated by King Louis XIII on 1 March 1636, though he was not in holy orders, and approved in Consistory by Pope Urban VIII on 9 June 1636. He died on 4 March 1663. Gauchat, IV, p. 72 with note
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on 19 December 1735. He was consecrated a bishop on 29 January 1736 by the Archbishop of Bourges, Frédéric-Jérôme de La Rochefoucauld. He died on 26 July 1767. Jean, p. 128-129. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 69 with note
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retracted. The result was a ten-year-long schism in the diocese of Agen, which was finally ended by the final resignation of all his rights by Pierre Dubois on 25 January 1487, and the death of Galeatto Grosso.
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Constant was consecrated on 5 June 1791 at Bordeaux by the metropolitan Pierre Pacareau. His consecration was valid, but illicit, uncanonical, and schismatic. He resigned in 1801, following the signing of the
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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)
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Bernard, a nephew of Pope Clement V, was appointed Bishop of Agen by his uncle on 25 February 1306. He was transferred to the diocese of Rouen on 4 June 1306, and then to Narbonne. Eubel, I, pp. 77, 425.
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to the monastery of Saint-Croix or Saint Faron. Barrère, I, p. 150. He is not accepted by Gams, p. 470, column 1. Most of the surviving documents of John IV are forgeries: P. Jaffé-S. Loewenfeld,
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Jerlandi had been a canon of the cathedral. He was granted the right to make a Will by Pope Nicolas IV on 10 December 1289. He died toward the end of September 1291. Sainte-Marthe,
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Bandello's family had supported the French, and after the Battle of Pavia they sought refuge in France, under the protection of the Fregosi. Bandello was approved in Consistory by
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Bishops and priests were also to be salaried by the State. A considerable number of priests in the diocese refused to take the oath and were dismissed. A list of those dismissed:
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Galeazzo was the brother of Leonardo Grosso della Rovere. He was granted his bulls for Agen on 3 July 1478 by his uncle, Pope Sixtus IV. He died in 1487. Eubel, II, p. 82.
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Donault (Donnaud, Donauld), a monk of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-LĂ©zat, never took possession of the diocese of Agen. He was transferred to the diocese of Mirepoix by
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by Louis XIV in 1671. He was consecrated a bishop in Paris on 8 May 1672 by Archbishop François de Harlay. He was transferred to the See of Agen on 8 January 1680 by
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Jean, a canon of Bordeaux, had been Bishop of Lombès (1362–1363). He was then transferred to Dax, and was transferred from the diocese of Dax (1363–1375) to Agen by
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nominated the curate of a parish in Grenoble, Abbé Gerin. The Vatican did not approve the nomination, and the diocese remained vacant until the collapse of the
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Sallustius was in office before April 630. He received a letter from Desiderius of Cahors (Saint GĂ©ri) before he became Bishop of Cahors in 630. Saint-Marthe,
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Jean had been Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Croix (Bordeaux). He was appointed by Clement VII on 7 August 1383. He died in 1395. Sainte-Marthe,
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Raymond de Salg had previously been dean of Notre-Dame de Paris, Bishop of Elne (1357–1361), and Bishop of Embrun (1361–1364). He was transferred to Agen by
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Arnaud: On 25 March 1272 King Philip III authorized his Seneschal to accept the oath of allegiance from the bishop. Barrère, II, pp. 32-43. Eubel, I, p. 77.
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Ni ce saint, ni Saint Vincent, dont on a fait son diacre et son successeur, ne sont présentés, dans leurs légendes respectives, comme des membres du clergé.
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Fasti Ecclesiae Gallicanae. Répertoire prosopographique des évêques, dignitaires et chanoines des diocèses de France de 1200 à 1500. V. Diocèse d’Agen
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Amanieu was appointed by Clement V on 11 January 1314, and granted an indult to delay his consecration as bishop. He died in 1357. Eubel, I, pp. 77.
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on 1 September 1550. He resigned the diocese in 1554, in favor of his pupil, the Genoese Janus Fregoso. Barrère, II, p. 209-216. Eubel, III, p. 98.
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restored by Bishop Antonio della Rovere (1519–1538); it was suppressed a second time, and again restored by Bishop Nicolas de Villars (1587–1608).
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Bishop Janus, the son of Cesare Fregoso the general of the Venetian armies, who was Abbot Commendatory of Fontfroide (Narbonne), was appointed by
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Bavaria, and in 1801 refused to resign and continued to do so until the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. He was nonetheless dismissed by
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Bonnac had been Vicar General of Bourges when he was named Bishop of Agen on 1 November 1767 by Louis XV. He was preconised (approved) by
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Jean d'Yse de Saléon was Vicar General of Tours when he was nominated bishop of Agen by Louis XV on 26 November 1728. He was confirmed by
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on 12 May 1631. He was transferred to the diocese of Albi on 28 January 1636. He died in July 1674. Gauchat, IV, p. 72 with note 3; 75.
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civil authorities or of the Church in France. The result was schism between the 'Constitutional Church' and the Roman Catholic Church.
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Bertrand was transferred back to the diocese of Agen from Langres on 15 November 1306. He died on 5 May 1313. Eubel, I, pp. 77, 307.
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The chapter of Saint-Caprais had only one dignity, the prior, and a varying number of canons. By 1311 they numbered fifteen, though
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of 1905. Thereafter, the popes assumed the sole right to appoint bishops, though the official terminology is still "elect".
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Richard: Barrère, II, pp. 123-124, points out that Richard never took possession of the See of Agen. He was a candidate of
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Siboaldus was present at the Council of Bordeaux (Modogarnomense), ca. 662-675. De Clercq, p. 313. Duchesne, p. 64 no. 9.
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revenues were inadequate, and the number was reduced to six. The parish priest of Saint-Colombe de Pujols was a canon
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on 29 November 1801, along with all the other bishops in France. Jean, p. 129. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 70 with note 3.
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Bishop Donaldus (Gams calls him Donatus) signed a charter during the Council of Bordeaux in 1080. Sainte-Marthe,
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Julius Caesar Scaliger, the Classical scholar. Antonio returned to Italy where he died in 1538. Sainte-Marthe,
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Bernard had previously been Treasurer of the cathedral chapter of Beauvais. He was appointed Bishop of Agen by
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II, p. 146, points out that neither Caprasius nor Vincent is called a member of the clergy in their Legends.
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II, pp. 891-894. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 72, note 1, state that there were 6 dignities and 13 canons in 1690.
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Gelas was a nephew of Bishop de Villars, and archdeacon of Agen. He was preconised on 29 April 1609 by
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Barrère, II, p. 148. Galeazzo was appointed Bishop of Coutances on 3 December 1477: Eubel, II, p. 135.
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Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa... Provinciae Burdigalensis, Bituricensis
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II, p. 902. Du Tems, II, p. 274, does not mention Sancho. Gams, p. 479 column 1, also omits Sancho.
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on the nomination of Henri III on 11 September 1587. Barrère, II, p. 338. Eubel, III, p. 246.
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Guillaume III had been bishop of Lydda in Palestine. He was transferred to Agen on 8 May 1263 by
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Tome premier (Paris: Albert Fontemoing 1896), pp. 356-357, no. 550. Eubel, I, p. 76, with note 1.
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Durengues, pp. 29-31. List of Priors, beginning with Guillaume Mengot in 1159, at p. 33 note 2.
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1802. It was composed of 10 canons, the first two of whom were vicars-general of the diocese.
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Pierre de Reims died on 29 January 1247. Barrère, II, pp. 2-3. Gams, p. 479. Eubel, I, p. 77.
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L'eglise d'Agen sous l'ancien regime: pouillé historique du Diocèse d'Agen pour l'année 1789
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Antidius participated at the Council of Mâcon in 585, and is mentioned by Gregory of Tours,
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Raymond had previously been Abbot of Saint-Sever. He died on 27 March 1149. Sainte-Marthe,
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Bishop Sebastianus is known from his subscription to one charter, a grant of privileges by
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The Cardinal de Lorraine was named Administrator of the diocese of Agen on 24 May 1538 by
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Chabannes was nominated by King Louis XV on 8 October 1735, and preconised (approved) by
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Imbertus was appointed on 27 March 1398. He died in 1438. Gams, p. 479. Eubel, I, p. 77.
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Bishop Asodaldus was present at the Council of Clichy on 27 September 627. C. Declercq,
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Jean III is the same person as Jean II. Eubel, I, p. 77. Cf. Barrère, II, pp. 124-125.
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The chapter of the Cathedral of Agen had elected one of their archdeacons as bishop.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Book VI, chapter 12, written in the last quarter of the 6th century. Sainte-Marthe,
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Leonardo della Rovere was granted his bulls on 9 December 1487 by his grand-uncle,
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Bulletin archéologique et historique de la Société archéologique de Tarn-et-Garonne
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on 8 June 1375. He was transferred to the diocese of Albi on 30 May 1382 by
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Flavardus was present at the Council of Paris in 615. Duchesne, p. 63 no. 6.
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Arnaud de Rovinjan died in 1228. Barrère, I, pp. 344-377. Eubel, I, p. 76.
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Aldebert was confirmed at the Council of AngoulĂŞme in 1118: Sainte-Marthe,
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Polemius was present at the Council of Paris in 573. Duchesne, p. 63 no. 4.
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The cathedral chapter was composed of twelve canons and several dignities (
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place of the Cathedral of St. Étienne, which had been destroyed during the
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L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
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Mascaron was a celebrated preacher, and was nominated Bishop of
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Joly was nominated by Louis XIV, and approved in Consistory by
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The name Auxibius is omitted by Gams, p. 479, and by Duchesne.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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3674:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris 1996:of the Avignon Obedience. Eubel, I, p. 77, 81, 97. 1058:1884–1905: Charles-Evariste-Joseph Coeuret-Varin ( 2848:. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2695:(in French). Vol. Tome II. Agen: A. Chairou. 1397: 1185:. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 3793: 2763:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 454–458. 2684:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Agen: A. Chairou. 2544:Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Eubel, Conradus (ed.). 2271:on 12 January 1665. He died on 21 October 1678. 2218: 1462:, who published (in 357) a treatise against the 906:1487–1519: Cardinal Leonardo Grosso della Rovere 2361:(in French). Paris: Etienne Repos. p. 122. 2231:II, p. 931-932. Gauchat, IV, p. 72 with note 2. 1258:(in French). Agen: Prosper Noubel. p. 219. 991:1735–1767: Jean-Gaspard-Gilbert de Chabannes, ( 468: 2516:pp. 479–480. (Use with caution; obsolete) 2272: 1804: 1778:) by Pope Gregory IX in 1235, and granted the 1594:II, editio altera (Leipzig 1885), pp. 227-228. 1542:, Book VIII, chapter 2. Duchesne, p. 63 no. 5. 1358: 1044:1871–1874: Hector-Albert Chaulet d'Outremont ( 484:In 1516, King Francis I signed at treaty with 391:(1802–1822), and Bordeaux again (since 1822). 2916: 2902: 2655: 2612: 2593: 2574: 1784:on 15 January 1236. He died on 5 March 1236. 2613:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2594:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2575:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2225:(in French). Lyon: Meton. pp. 119–121. 1376: 1295:Durengues, p. 90 note 2. Eubel, II, p. 270. 1027:1841–1867: Jean-AimĂ© de Levezou de Vezins ( 553: 28: 2909: 2895: 2837: 2778: 2716:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2624:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 1949:Deodatus was appointed on 12 June 1357 by 1065:1906–1937: Charles-Paul Sagot du Vauroux ( 998:1768–1801: Jean-Louis d'Usson de Bonnac, ( 605:the diocese of Agen was suppressed by the 294: 3131:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 2810:SociĂ©tĂ© bibliographique (France) (1907). 2734: 2078:Pierre Bernardi was granted his bulls by 1831:Bishop Guillaume was appointed bishop by 1727:II, p. 909-911. Barrère, I, pp. 319-326. 1458:Phoebadius, or PhĂ©bade, was a friend of 507: 2745: 2688: 2677: 2555: 2337:Vie de M HĂ©bert, Ă©vĂŞque et comte d'Agen 1905:Bertrand was uncle of Bertrand de Got, 1843:in 1262 to ask his aid in favor of the 1785: 1493:II, pp. 897-898. Duchesne, p. 63 no. 2. 1322:Durengues, pp, 9-11, with p. 10 note 1. 1172: 1138: 903:1478–1487: Galeotto Grosso della Rovere 882:1383–1395: Jean IV. (Avignon Obedience) 532: 3794: 2774:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. 2767: 2699: 2323:. He contributed to the withdrawal of 1401:La sĂ©paration des Églises et de l'État 2997:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 2890: 2727:Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule 2634: 2556:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2543: 2531: 2519: 950:1631–1636: Gaspard de Daillon du Lude 578: 108:5,384 km (2,079 sq mi) 3649:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 2816:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 2756: 2703:Les Ă©vĂŞques d'Agen: essai historique 2507: 1529:Sugillarius: Gams, p. 479, column 1. 911: 795: 781:1128–1149: Raymond-Bernard du Fossat 398: 2559:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2019:vol. 49, no. 3, 1974, pp. 499–534. 1714:II, p. 908-909. Barrère, I, p. 319. 1163:, Retrieved: 2016-07-07 (in French) 1133:List of Catholic dioceses in France 13: 3310:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 2838:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1907). " 2799:Ryckebusch, Fabrice (ed.) (2001): 2600:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2581:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2562:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2501: 2426:(in French). Agen: Prosper Noubel. 2244:, and preconised in Consistory by 2092:90 note 1. Eubel, II, pp. 82, 270. 1099:1996–2004: Jean-Charles Descubes ( 488:, which has come to be called the 359:The Diocese of Agen comprises the 265:Jean-Paul AndrĂ© Denis Marcel James 200:Cathedral of Saint Caprais of Agen 14: 3818: 3802:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 2741:(in French). Agen: Ferran Frères. 2036:II, pp. 926-927. Eubel, I, p. 77. 1562:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1473:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506 1113:2024–present: Alexandre de Bucy ( 1051:1874–1884: Jean-Emile Fonteneau ( 3779: 3767: 3740: 3728: 3259:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 2827: 2785:(in French). Turnhout: Brepols. 2656:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1720). 2490:Couret-Varin: A. Durenges, p. 5. 2467:Outremont: A. Durenges, pp. 3-4. 2302:. He died on 16 November 1703. ( 1835:on 8 April 1247. He was sent by 1179:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 1092:1976–1996: Sabin Saint-Gaudens ( 820:1245–1247: Pierre de Reims, O.P. 802:1209–1228: Arnaud IV. de Rovinha 790:c. 1182: Bertrand I. de BĂ©ceyras 745:c. 1049: Bernard I. de Beauville 611:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 403: 228: 227: 140: 139: 124: 123: 47: 2496: 2484: 2470: 2461: 2444: 2435: 2412: 2398: 2380: 2366: 2355:HonorĂ© Jean P. Fisquet (1864). 2342: 2309: 2288: 2261: 2251: 2234: 2217:. He died on 26 December 1630. 2207: 2197: 2184: 2166: 2153: 2140: 2121: 2104: 2095: 2085: 2072: 2062: 2053: 2039: 2026: 2008: 1999: 1982: 1969: 1956: 1943: 1934: 1925: 1916: 1899: 1886: 1877: 1867: 1854: 1825: 1816: 1797: 1767: 1748: 1739: 1730: 1717: 1704: 1695: 1682: 1669: 1656: 1642: 1619: 1606: 1597: 1580: 1567: 1554: 1545: 1532: 1523: 1514: 1505: 1496: 1478: 1466:and figured prominently at the 1452: 1443: 1427: 1418: 1391: 1369: 1352: 1343: 1334: 1325: 1316: 1307: 1298: 1289: 1280: 918:1519–1538: Antonio della Rovere 894:1461–1477: Pierre IV. de BĂ©rard 817:1235–1245: Arnaud VI. de Galard 3654:Military Ordinariate of France 3218:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne 3167:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence 2946:Diocese of Belfort–MontbĂ©liard 2508:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2441:Levezou: A. Durenges, pp. 2-3. 2420:Jean-Baptiste Delrieu (1874). 2279:(in French). Agen: F. Brousse. 1845:Latin Empire of Constantinople 1813:Gams, p. 479. Eubel, I, p. 77. 1271: 1262: 1252:Jean-Baptiste Delrieu (1874). 1245: 1232: 1207: 1198: 1189: 1166: 1144: 1106:2005–2023: Hubert Herbreteau ( 1072:1938–1956: Jean-Marcel RodiĂ© ( 953:1636–1663: BarthĂ©lĂ©mi d'Elbène 784:c. 1149: Elie II. de Castillon 512:Map of the Diocese of Agen by 503: 1: 3566:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France 2927:Bishops' Conference of France 2547:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2535:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2532:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2523:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2520:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1761:Les registres de GrĂ©goire IX, 1217:Paris: Alphonse Picard 1910, 1014: 944:1587–1608: Nicolas de Villars 596: 540:Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges 3618:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna 3514:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes 2779:Ryckebusch, Fabrice (2001). 1612:Concordius is not listed in 1592:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 850:1357–1363: DĂ©odat de Rotbald 847:1313–1357: Amanieu de Fargis 633:the local seminary as their 469:The chapter of the cathedral 451: 344:ecclesiastical territory or 7: 1121: 1005:1791–1801: AndrĂ© Constant ( 862:1375–1382: Jean II. Belveti 841:1306: Bernard II. de Fargis 379:. It has been successively 10: 3823: 3705:Apostolic Nuncio to France 3213:Archdiocese of Montpellier 3023:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 2700:Combes, P. (abbĂ©) (1885). 2671: 2528:pp. 76–77. (in Latin) 2331:until 1709 the celebrated 1398:Jean Marie Mayeur (1991). 947:1609–1630: Claude de GĂ©las 853:1364–1374: Raymond de Salg 844:1306–1313: Bertrand de Got 838:1291–1306: Bertrand de Got 829:1264–1271: Pierre Jerlandi 645: 640: 394: 16:Catholic diocese in France 3723: 3710:France–Holy See relations 3692: 3662: 3639:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 3631: 3605: 3584: 3558: 3522: 3471: 3430: 3374: 3328: 3292: 3241: 3233:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 3205: 3154: 3103: 3077: 3041: 3010: 2974: 2933: 2924: 2918:Catholic Church in France 2240:Daillon was nominated by 2219:AimĂ© Vingtrinier (1877). 1907:Archbishopric of Bordeaux 1377:Rene Bonnat, ed. (1908). 1128:Catholic Church in France 1020:1802–1840: Jean Jacoupy ( 891:1439–1461: Jean V. Borgia 826:1263–1264: Guillaume III. 623:Law of Separation of 1905 307: 302: 293: 288: 280: 275:Pierre-Marie Joseph CarrĂ© 270: 260: 250: 240: 235: 215: 205: 195: 187: 177: 162: 152: 147: 134: 112: 104: 99: 89: 77: 65: 60: 46: 42: 21: 3187:Diocese of FrĂ©jus–Toulon 3162:Archdiocese of Marseille 3136:Diocese of Saint-Étienne 2746:Du Tems, Hugues (1774). 2724:Duchesne, Louis (1910). 2689:Barrère, Joseph (1856). 2678:Barrère, Joseph (1855). 2222:Vieux souvenirs lyonnais 1786:Fisquet, Honore (1864). 1692:II, p. 904. Gams p. 479. 1304:Durengues, p. 90 note 2. 1195:Du Tems, II, p. 269-271. 935:1555–1586: Janus Fregoso 835:1281–1291: Jean Jerlandi 832:1271–1281: Arnaud de Got 554:Chapter of Saint-Caprais 387:(under the old regime), 385:Archdioceses of Bordeaux 3632:Directly under Holy See 3479:Archdiocese of Toulouse 3417:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc 3300:Archdiocese of Poitiers 3206:Province of Montpellier 3116:Archdiocese of ChambĂ©ry 3018:Archdiocese of Clermont 2992:Diocese of Aire and Dax 2982:Archdiocese of Bordeaux 2956:Diocese of Saint-Claude 2941:Archdiocese of Besançon 2430:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2273:Pierre HĂ©brard (1905). 1977:Edward the Black Prince 1805:Hugues Du Tems (1774). 1675:Sancho: Sainte-Marthe, 1349:Durengues, pp. 298-301. 1176:"Diocese of Agen"  1173:Georges, Goyau (1907). 823:1247–1262: Guillaume II 805:1228–1230/31: Arnaud V. 742:Arnaud II. de Beauville 565:Rule of Saint Augustine 544:sede episcopali vacante 271:Apostolic Administrator 261:Metropolitan Archbishop 94:Archdiocese of Bordeaux 79:Ecclesiastical province 3735:Catholicism portal 3592:Archdiocese of Papeete 3571:Diocese of Basse-Terre 3559:Province of Martinique 3535:Archdiocese of Bourges 3279:Diocese of Saint-Denis 3172:Archdiocese of Avignon 3090:Archdiocese of Cambrai 3033:Diocese of Saint-Flour 2735:Durengues, A. (1894). 2409:. Pisani, pp. 441-445. 1794:Eubel, I, pp. 77, 316. 1204:Dourengues, pp. 89-90. 956:1665–1678: Claude Joly 778:c. 1118–1128: Aldebert 517: 311:catholique-agen.cef.fr 29: 3666:for Eastern Catholics 3613:Archdiocese of NoumĂ©a 3382:Archdiocese of Rennes 3284:Diocese of Versailles 3192:Diocese of Gap-Embrun 3155:Province of Marseille 3126:Diocese of Belley–Ars 2845:Catholic Encyclopedia 2803:. Turnhout, Brepols. 2768:Pisani, Paul (1907). 2757:Jean, Armand (1891). 2635:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 2335:. Antoine Durengues, 2177:1586. 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Agen Cathedral
France
Ecclesiastical province
Bordeaux
Archdiocese of Bordeaux
Catholic Church
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of Saint Caprais of Agen
Saint Stephen
Secular priests
Francis
Alexandre de Bucy
Jean-Paul André Denis Marcel James
Pierre-Marie Joseph Carré

catholique-agen.cef.fr
Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
France
département
Lot-et-Garonne
région
Aquitaine
suffragan

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