Roman Catholic diocese in France (c. 6 century - 1801)
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The former French Catholic diocese of Senlis existed from the sixth century, at least, to the French Revolution. Its see was at Senlis, in the modern department of Oise, in northern France.
It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801, its territory passing to the diocese of Beauvais.[1]
Catholic dioceseofSenlis existed from the sixth century, at least, to the French Revolution. Its see was at Senlis, in the modern department of Oise, in...
Senlis Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Senlis) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral in Senlis, Oise, France. It was formerly the...
witnesses when visiting Senlis on 6 June 1915. On 8 June he wrote 'Senlis bonde d'Annamites'. The historic look ofSenlis, with its ancient cobbled alleys and...
is not the dioceseof Ales-Terralba in Italy, nor the AncientDioceseof Alet in south-west France The former French Catholic dioceseof Alais (now written...
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brother of Cardinal Jean de Cros (1371–1383), Bishop of Limoges; nephew of Cardinal Pierre de Cros (1350–1361), Bishop ofSenlis; and cousin of Pope Gregory...
de Senlis (Matilda) in 1113, thereby installing David as one of the seven earls of the English realm; and it was Henry who ensured that the will of king...
Basilica of Saint Denis, west facade (1130–1140) Ambulatory of Basilica of Saint-Denis (c. 1140) Nave of Sens Cathedral (1140–1164) Nave ofSenlis Cathedral...
the Roman Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises the department of Puy-de-Dôme, in the Region of Auvergne. The Archbishop's seat is Clermont-Ferrand...
use the title of St-Quentin, which was formerly the residence of the bishop of Noyon. The diocese consists of all the ancientDioceseof Soissons, except...
The Dioceseof Pamiers, Couserans, and Mirepoix (Latin: Dioecesis Apamiensis, Couseranensis, et Mirapicensis; French: Diocèse de Pamiers, Mirepoix, et...
circular pattern of the main roads surrounding the town centre marks the original position of the walls. de Senlis founded the Cluniac Priory of St Andrew's...
Two were built by Suger's personal friends, the bishops of Noyon and Senlis. The spread of the style was not limited to cathedrals; it also soon appeared...
"mother of the sciences, is another Cariath-Sepher, city of letters". He commissioned the Bishops of Le Mans and Senlis and the Archdeacon of Châlons...
Although David moved the bishopric of Mortlach east to Old Aberdeen, and arranged the creation of the dioceseof Caithness, no other bishoprics can be...
Prat, by the King's Confessor Guillaume Petit, Bishop ofSenlis, and by Guillaume Briconnet, Bishop of Meaux. Picart was sent to prison, interrogated on his...
The Dioceseof Meath, 1862-70, ii, p.552 Ordnance Survey Rev. Dr. W. Moran, Riocht na Midhe, ii, No.3 (1961), pp.9-15 Healy, History of the Dioceseof Meath...
palace in Château de Malmaison. By 28 June, the Prussian army was at Senlis, just north of Paris. When Napoleon heard that Prussian troops had orders to capture...
between Paris and Senlis, which later became Route Nationale 17. The Chaalis Abbey is 15 kilometers to the northeast of the barn, a distance of around 20 kilometers...
rights of the Church against the encroachments of kings and princes, and recalled to their duty Henri Sanglier, archbishop of Sens and Stephen ofSenlis, bishop...
"Acts of Archbishop Colton in his metropolitan visitation in the dioceseof Derry, A.D. MCCCXCVII". Retrieved 2010-06-24. Notes on the Place Names of the...