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Former Cathedral of Saint Siffrein, Carpentras

Carpentras (Lat. dioecesis Carpentoratensis) was a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Provence region (later part of France), from the later Roman Empire until 1801. It was part of the ecclesiastical province under the Metropolitan, the Archbishop of Arles. The bishop was a major figure in the Comtat Venaissin, and a member of the Estates of the Comtat. He was a direct appointee of the pope.

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Ancient Diocese of Carpentras

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Carpentras

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Carpentras (French pronunciation: [kaʁpɑ̃tʁa], formerly [kaʁpɑ̃tʁas]; Provençal Occitan: Carpentràs in classical norm or Carpentras in Mistralian norm;...

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Ancient Diocese of Die

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Bibliothèque de Carpentras (in French). Vol. Tome I. Carpentras: Rolland. pp. 312–314. Polycarpe's ms. was used by Colombi in his history of the bishops of Valence...

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of Arles (June 524), of Carpentras (November 527) and of Vaison (November 529). He was deposed by the Council of Marseille in May 533, on a charge of...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Arles

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defined by Pope Leo I in 450. Its suffragans were the dioceses of: Orange, Avignon, Carpentras, Cavaillon, Marseille, Toulon, Saint-Paul-trois-chateaux...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cavaillon

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Alessandro Campeggio

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church of San Michele in Bosco in Bologna. On 15 October 1541 he was nominated to be vice-legate in Avignon. As such, he arrived in Carpentras on 10 November...

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History of Avignon

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Carpentras, Vaison and Cavaillon, which were united by the Napoleonic Concordat of 1801 to Avignon, together with the Diocese of Apt, a suffragan of Aix-en-Provence...

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Pope Julius II

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August 1471, Giuliano was appointed Bishop of Carpentras in the Comtat Venaissin on 16 October 1471. In an act of overt nepotism he was immediately raised...

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History of Provence

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Carpentras, Cavaillon Die, Digne, and Riez. Other types of towns, classified as either municipia or civitates, were founded throughout the rest of Provence...

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Chlothar I

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Franks, he received the cities of Orange, Carpentras, and Gap. In spring 542, Childebert and Chlothar, accompanied by three of his sons, led an army into...

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University of Paris

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Biya, President of Cameroon Jean-François Delmas, archivist, Director of the Bibliothèque Inguimbertine and the museums of Carpentras Aklilu Habte-Wold...

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Antisemitism in France

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at La Sante Prison in Paris. As of March 2021, he is still in prison. On 10 May 1990, a Jewish cemetery at Carpentras was desecrated. This led to a public...

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Occitania

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(est.) Comtat Venaissin [lo Comtat Venaicin] (Carpentras) – 3,600 km2 (est.) County of Foix [County of Fois] (Foix) – 3,300 km2 (est.) X. Bourbonnais...

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Papal travel

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1268–1271, July 1276, Aug.–Sept. 1276, 1277, 1281–1282), Arezzo (Jan. 1276), Carpentras/Lyon (1314–1316), Avignon (1334, 1342, 1352, 1362, 1370), Konstanz (1417)...

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List of Jesuit sites

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college [fr] in Carpentras (1607–1762), now Maison du Citoyen and former chapel Jesuit novitiate in Bordeaux (1607–1762), now Church of Saint Paul and...

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Liber Septimus

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Monteaux, near Carpentras (southern France) on 21 March 1314, and sent to the University of Orléans and the Sorbonne in Paris. The death of Clement V, occurring...

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1540s

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June 14 – Carpentras, French composer (b. c. 1470) July 4 – Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg, German duke (b. 1503) July 29 – Gian Gabriele I of Saluzzo...

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