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Eauze Cathedral
The former Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eauze (Latin Elusa), in Aquitaine, south-west France, existed from circa 300 to 879.
Its Ancient cathedral was so utterly destroyed it hasn't even been located. The present Eauze Cathedral, dedicated to St. Luperculus, was built around 500 and became co-cathedral of the successor see Archdiocese of Auch in 1864.
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known as the Archdioceseof Auch, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdioceseof the Catholic Church in France. The archdiocese now comprises...
(Acqs), ArchdioceseofEauze (Elusa), Diocese of Grasse, Diocese of Javols, Diocese of Limoux, Archdioceseof Narbonne, Diocese of Rezé, Diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne...
former diocesan cathedrals (seats of bishops). Almost all cathedrals in France are RomanCatholic, but any non-RomanCatholic cathedrals are listed here as...
between Eauze and Auch. It includes Fezensac and Vic. The commune is located in seismicity zone 1 (very low seismicity). The Gers, a tributary of the Garonne...
to the ArchdioceseofEauze, holding the eighth place of nine, until Eauze was destroyed by the Normans around 845. It then became a suffragan of Auch,...
Archdeacon Eleutherius, and was present at the Council ofEauze in 551. He was the discoverer of the tomb of Saint Valerius. Duchesne, p. 99, no. 3. Friedrich...