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1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Pamiers (French pronunciation:[pamje]ⓘ; Occitan: PàmiasOccitan pronunciation:[ˈpamjɔs]) is a commune and largest city in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. It is the most populous commune in the Ariège department, although it is not the capital which is the smaller town of Foix. The seat of the Bishop of Pamiers is at the Pamiers Cathedral. The current mayor of the town is Frédérique Thiennot, who succeeded André Trigano in 2020 after holding the post for 25 years.[3]
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which is the smaller town of Foix. The seat of the Bishop of Pamiers is at the Pamiers Cathedral. The current mayor of the town is Frédérique Thiennot...
Pamiers Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Antonin de Pamiers) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Pamiers, France. The cathedral is a...
Pamiers station (French: Gare de Pamiers) is a railway station in Pamiers, Occitanie, France. The station is served by TER (local) services and Intercités...
The Diocese of Pamiers, Couserans, and Mirepoix (Latin: Dioecesis Apamiensis, Couseranensis, et Mirapicensis; French: Diocèse de Pamiers, Mirepoix, et...
patron saint of Pamiers, Palencia, and Medina del Campo. His historicity and exact identity are in doubt. Reportedly born at Fredelacum (Pamiers), Antoninus...
Ariège Pamiers XIII Pyrénées are a French Rugby league club based in Pamiers, Ariège department, Occitanie region. The club plays in the Midi-Pyrénées...
cantons of the arrondissement of Pamiers were, as of January 2015: Le Fossat Le Mas-d'Azil Mirepoix Pamiers-Est Pamiers-Ouest Saverdun Varilhes "Téléchargement...
(French: le Roi de fer). His fierce opponent Bernard Saisset, bishop of Pamiers, said of him: "He is neither man nor beast. He is a statue." Philip, seeking...
of this, Catholic–Cathar public debates were held at Verfeil, Servian, Pamiers, Montréal and elsewhere. Dominic met and debated with the Cathars in 1203...
records from the inquisition into heresy run by Jacques Fournier, Bishop of Pamiers between 1318 and 1325. Fournier was later to become Pope Benedict XII....
Pamiers, still bishop of Pamiers, about 1314. Article about Bernard Saisset, Encyclopædia Britannica J.-M. Vidal, Bernard Saisset, Évêque de Pamiers,...
Trigano, 98, French camping industry executive and politician, mayor of Pamiers (1995–2020). Johnnie Walker, 79, Australian racing driver (Australian Formula...
only time. Paul Voivenel September 24, 1880 Séméac, France June 9, 1975 Pamiers, France 1973 Nominated by Roland Dorgelès (1885–1973) the only time. 1974...
Church and baronial courts and European charters such as the Statute of Pamiers. Under what historians later labelled "clause 61", or the "security clause"...
reign of Wamba to preserve the remains of the martyr Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. These are the only remains of the Visigothic cathedral of Palencia. Reccopolis...
to his will and supported the Pope. In 1295, Boniface created a see at Pamiers from the diocese of Toulouse by the bull Romanus Pontifex, made it a suffragan...
collegium, and that decision was revoked. After the arrest of the Bishop of Pamiers by Philip IV of France in 1301, Pope Boniface VIII issued the bull Salvator...
family in 1306 she left to work in the home of Bonet de la Coste in town Pamiers. Whilst in the city she had an illegitimate child who she named Alazaïs...
reign of Wamba to preserve the remains of the martyr Saint Antoninus of Pamiers, a Visigothic-Gallic nobleman brought from Narbonne to Visigothic Hispania...