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The former French Catholic diocese of Vabres existed from 1317 to the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801 its territory was divided between the diocese of Cahors and the diocese of Montpellier.[1]
The Benedictine Abbey of Vabres, founded in 862 by Raymond I, Count of Toulouse, was raised to episcopal rank in 1317, and its diocesan territory was taken from the southeastern portion of the Diocese of Rodez.[2] Its see was Vabres Cathedral.
Catholic dioceseofVabres existed from 1317 to the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801 its territory was divided between the dioceseof Cahors...
The Dioceseof Rodez (–Vabres) (Latin: Dioecesis Ruthenensis (–Vabrensis); French: Diocèse de Rodez (–Vabres)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory...
now part of Alleyras Vabres-l'Abbaye, in the Aveyron department Vabre, in the Tarn department Vabre-Tizac, in the Aveyron department Vabres may also refer...
Former capital of the Rouergue, the city is seat of the Dioceseof Rodez and Vabres. Located in the south of France, in the heart of the triangle formed...
Georges d'Armagnac had previously been Bishop of Rodez (from 1530) and Administrator of the dioceseofVabres (from 1536). He was the French Ambassador to...
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the dioceseof Le Havre (Portus Gratiae in Latin meaning "Port of Grace"). The diocese was created from part of the parishes of the Archdiocese of Rouen...
are parts of the deanery of Vauvert and the Dioceseof Nîmes. The mass is assumed by deanery's desservants priests. The Reformed Church of France maintains...
construction of fortifications, and experienced a demographic progression. Pouzilhac belonged to the viguerie of Roquemaure, a viguerie of the dioceseof Uzès...