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533:. In April 1591, Lesdiguières won the Battle of Esperron, and then in October he appeared before Digne. He directed his cannon first against the monastery of Saint-Vincent, which was being fortified and defended by the forces of the League, and then against the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, which received 54 volleys. The Leaguers capitulated and were allowed to withdraw. They left behind a huge cache of gunpowder in the crypt, however, and, in the removal of those supplies in 1593, further damage was done to tombs and burials. Luckily Notre-Dame du Bourg was not put up for sale or destruction in the confiscations of 1793. Later it was classed as an historical monument, second class, and survived. The episcopal palace was not so lucky. The wars of religion had done such damage that the new bishop, Antoine de Bologne, was not able to reside there when he arrived in Digne in March 1602, but had to live in rented quarters until a new building could be erected. 586:, and they would become salaried officials of the State. Both bishops and priests would be elected by special 'electors' in each department. This meant schism, since bishops would no longer need to be approved (preconised) by the Papacy; the transfer of bishops, likewise, which had formerly been the exclusive prerogative of the pope in canon law, would be the privilege of the State; the election of bishops no longer lay with the Cathedral Chapters (which were all abolished), or other responsible clergy, or the Pope, but with electors who did not even have to be Catholics or Christians. All monasteries, convents and religious orders in France were dissolved, and their members were released from their vows by order of the National Constituent Assembly (which was uncanonical); their property was confiscated "for the public good", and sold to pay the bills of the French government. Cathedral Chapters were also dissolved. 559:
complied and established its bureau of ten members; it also ordered the Consuls of Digne to secure the highways. The plague made its appearance in Digne by the first week in June. From 5 October 1629 to 21 March 1630 the inhabitants were quarantined inside the city. Plague returned at the beginning of June 1631, lasting through the middle of November. In July it struck the convent of the RĂ©collets. An infirmary was set up in the convent of the Franciscans (Cordelliers), though this order was countermanded, so that the chapel could remain in service. The shortage of priests was such that the church of Saint-JĂ©rĂ´me had no clergy at all. The convent and church of the Observant Franciscans were closed. Only the chapel of the RĂ©collets continued to hold services.
67: 594:. The diocese of Digne had been suppressed by the Civil Constitution and its territory had been merged into the new diocese of Basses-Alpes. The Electors met at Digne on 20 March 1791, and on the third ballot elected the Curé of Valensole, Jean-Baptiste-Romé de Villeneuve as the bishop of Basses-Alpes. The legitimate bishop de Villedieu sent the usurper two letters, but Villeneuve accepted the position and was consecrated at Nîmes by Constitutional Bishop Charles-Benoît Roux. The consecration was valid, but illicit, schismatic, and blasphemous. During 2819:
entry into Digne on 10 April 1924. During the Second World War Jorcin opposed collaborationism. In June 1943 six of his newly ordained priests were taken for labor service in the Third Reich. In February 1944 at a meeting of French bishops, he expressed his opposition to the conscription of women. In June 1944, at a funeral for persons killed in an air raid, Jorcin condemned allied bombing. Since September 1939 Pius XII had forbidden Catholics in occupied territories to condemn Luftwaffe bombing.
291: 2512:(Civil and Canon Law) (Paris). He served as a Vicar General of Belsunce (Amiens). He was nominated bishop of Digne by Louis XV on 23 October 1746, and preconised on 10 April 1747 by Benedict XIV. He was consecrated on 27 October 1747 at Amiens by Louis de la Motte. He resigned on 28 February 1758, and was transferred to the diocese of Orléans on 13 March 1758. He died on 28 May 1788. Jean, p. 191. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 107 with note 3; 196 with note 5. 4158: 4119: 582:', originally intended to be 83 or 84 in number. The dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church were to be reduced in number, to coincide as much as possible with the new departments. Since there were more than 130 bishoprics at the time of the Revolution, more than fifty dioceses needed to be suppressed and their territories consolidated. Clergy would need to take an oath of allegiance to the State and its Constitution, specified by the 4170: 4131: 1624:('Because we have taken notice that Agapius and Bobo of the city of Digne have erred or deliberately violated the canons in many situations, we have decided, in accordance with the meaning of the canons, to degrade them from every function of their episcopacies.'). Duchesne, p. 293 no. 4. De Clercq, pp. 307-308. Either they were competing for the See of Digne, or they were sharing it. 2448:
Digne by Louis XIV on 9 October 1677, and was preconised by Innocent XI on 28 February 1678. He was consecrated in Paris on 15 May by Archbishop François de Harlay. He participated in the Assembly of the Clergy in 1702 as a deputy of the Province of Embrun, and again in 1707. He died in Paris on 11 February 1708. Fisquet, pp. 119-120. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 184 with note 4.
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authorities and amateurs would like to push back to the time of Constantine, or at least, as Canon J.-F. Cruvellier admits, to the Constantinian era. It would be completely improper, however, to call this church a cathedral, since it cannot be shown that there was a bishop in Digne until after 500. The second church, as was first asserted by
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restored in 1795, the Constitutional Church revived, except at Manosque and in the countryside, where it was the Roman Church or nothing. In 1798, under orders, he named and consecrated Constitutional bishops for Vaucluse and Bouches-du-Rhone. But he fell ill and died completely unrepentant on 23 December 1798.
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Vigne had been a teacher at the Minor Seminary of Valence, and then General Secretary of the diocese. He was named bishop of Oran by a decree of 12 February 1880, and preconised on 3 April 1876. He was consecrated on 1 May 1876 in the chapel at Versailles by the Bishop of Valence, Charles Cotton. He
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Miollis was the brother of General Miollis. He held a doctorate in theology (Aix), and became Treasurer of the University. He was named Vicar of the Metropolitan cathedral in Aix in 1804. He was named bishop of Digne by Napoleon on 28 August 1805, and was preconised on 23 December. He was consecrated
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states that Bishop Lantelme died on 6 October 1232, and left to the Cathedral Chapter all his property, which was outside the town at the upper gate. Another note, however, in the acts of the Chapter, states that the property outside the town at the upper gate was left by Bishop Ludovicus. A document
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with First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, Pope Pius VII demanded the resignation of all bishops in France, in order to leave no doubt as to who was a legitimate bishop and who was a Constitutional imposter. He then immediately abolished all of the dioceses in France, for the same reason. Then he began to
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Villeneuve was succeeded by his Vicar General, André Champsaud, former Curé of the Cathedral of Digne. He had been imprisoned with Villeneuve in 1793–1794, and had administered the diocese in 1795 on behalf of Villeneuve, who was ill. He was consecrated a bishop at Aix on 5 May 1799 by Constitutional
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Du Luc was born in the Château du Luc in Fréjus. At the age of 19 he was named Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Riez. In 1669 he was Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Tarascon. He obtained a doctorate in Canon Law. He was nominated by the King on 13 September 1669, and preconised on 2 June 1670 by
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A cleric of Paris, Olivier was nominated bishop of Digne by King Francis I, and approved in Consistory on 17 May 1546 by Pope Paul III. His father had been Chancellor of the Duchy of Milan and a President of the Parliament of Paris; his brother became Garde de Sceaux and then Chancellor of France in
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Jorcin was born at Lanslebourg in Savoy in 1874. He studied at the Minor Seminary in Saint-Jean-de- Maurienne and at the French Seminary in Rome. He acquired degrees in philosophy, theology and Civil and Canon Law. He was Vicar Capitular of Digne after the death of Bishop Martel. He made his solemn
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Though he and his uncle had been jointly administering the diocese of Digne since 1617, Raphaël became Bishop of Digne on the death of his uncle Louis in February 1628. In his old age he asked for and received the twenty-one-year-old Toussaint de Forbin-Janson as his Coadjutor, with the titular see
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Elziarius de Velleneuve was the nephew of Bishop Guillaume de Sabran. He had been a Canon at Fréjus and at Marseille. He was appointed by Pope John XXII on 17 November 1327; the letter of provision clearly states that Elzéar was the immediate successor of Guillaume de Sabran. He participated in the
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Gualo was a Canon of Langres. He went on the Fourth Crusade, and became Archbishop of Damascus (according to Fisquet). After the Fall of Constantinople in 1204, he returned to Langres with relics. Due to his health, he was not able to return to his diocese in Damascus (?). It is said that he became
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Queylar (Caylar) was born in Varages (Riez), and was Archdeacon of Digne and Vicar General of Jarente (Digne). He was named bishop of Digne on 2 February 1758, and preconised on 13 March. He was consecrated on 16 April by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Embrun, Bernardin Foucquet. He resigned on 20
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Biscarras was the son of the Governor of Charleville, and a doctor of theology (Paris). He was appointed Bishop of Digne by King Louis XIV in April 1668, and was consecrated in January 1669. He had not yet taken possession of his diocese when Louis XIV appointed him Bishop of Lodève in April 1669,
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Coquelet was the brother-in-law (or nephew) of Bishop Le Meignen, and had succeeded him as Aumonier to Queen Marguerite de Valois. He became Vicar General and Official of Digne in October 1579. He was named Archdeacon of France in the Church of Meaux, and in 1586 Dean of the Chapter (which he held
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he was ordered to resign his priestly offices, but he refused and spent thirteen months in prison in Digne; he was released only on 9 November 1794. But he returned to desolation. Reason had officially supplanted Religion in France, and the former churches were Temples of Reason. When Religion was
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Le Tellier was born in Paris in 1630, the son of Simon Le Tellier, Physician to the King. He held a doctorate in theology obtained from Bourges. He was made an Aumonier to the Queen, and then Curé-Archpriest of Saint-Séverin, and then Abbot (commendatory) of Chartreuve. He was nominated bishop of
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Antoine de Bologne was given a Coadjutor, his brother Louis, who was named titular bishop of Sinopolis on 17 June 1613. He succeeded upon the death of Antoine on 24 September 1615. At the time he was in Guyenne with Louis XIII, receiving the new Queen, Anne of Austria. He suffered a stroke, which
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Born in Marseille, Castellan, the grand-nephew of Cardinal d'Astros, studied at the Major Seminary in Bordeaux. In 1897 he was appointed Vicar General of Archbishop Ollivier, and was elected Vicar Capitular to administer the diocese on the death of Archbishop Ollivier. He was appointed Bishop of
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The Basilica of Saint-JerĂ´me, which served as a cathedral after the Huguenot devastations of the 16th century, had its foundations begun by Bishop Antoine Guiramand in 1490. He chose a site in the citadel, next to the fortifications. Notre-Dame du Bourg continues to be the cathedral down to the
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Du Lau was born in the diocese of Périgord, and obtained a license in theology from Paris. His brother was the curé of Saint-Sulpice (Paris). He was a Vicar General of Cardinal de Bissy at Meaux for three years. King Louis XV nominated him bishop of Digne on 27 May 1742, and he was approved by
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In 1629 all of Provence was struck by a visitation of the (bubonic) plague. Fears of an invasion had already been aroused in 1628, and the Parliament of Aix issued orders to every commune in Provence to be on watch and to establish a bureau of sanitation in its area. On 10 September 1628 Digne
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Hazera had been a teacher of literature and history at the collège (high-school) of Bazas. He became Dean of Ambarès and curé of a parish in Bordeaux. He was named bishop of Digne by the French Republic on 15 April 1897, and preconised by Leo XIII on 19 April. He was consecrated by Archbishop
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Martel was born in Saint-Benoît (Hautes-Alpes) in 1860. He was a teacher at the Minor Seminary in Digne (the Institut secondaire de l'Immaculée-Conception), then General Secretart of the Bishop of Digne. He became Vicar General and Vicar Capitular of Bourges, and then Vicar General and Vicar
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in the Consistory of 26 October 1587. He visited his diocese for the first time in 1593. He resigned his diocese in 1602, before 27 March, in order to become Abbot commendatory of the Abbey of Livry (diocese of Paris). He died in Meaux on 26 October 1613. Fisquet, pp. 102-103. Eubel, III, p.
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The original cathedral of Digne (Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Bourg de Digne) was in Bourg, the city of Digne and the Bourg being two separate legal entities. The earliest architectural remains on the site where the cathedral now stands consist of a wall of Gallo-Roman construction, which local
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On 26 July 1397, during the episcopate of Nicholas de Corbières, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, which had been rebuilt, and consecrated in 1330, and the church of the convent of the Franciscans were burned. The fires were deliberately set, apparently by bands of Vicomte Raymond de Turenne.
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prevented his consecration as a bishop. His brother Jules, the Governor of Nogent, administered Louis' temporal affairs, and his nephew Raphaël, titular Bishop of Megara (Greece), was appointed his Coadjutor in spiritual affairs on 17 April 1617. Louis de Bologne died in February 1628.
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In the medieval period the Cathedral Chapter of Digne was composed of a Provost and thirteen Canons, among whom were the Archdeacon, the Sacristan, and the Precentor. The earliest known Provost was Guillaume de Benevento in 1175. In 1669 it was composed of four dignities
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on 25 June 1784. He was consecrated on 18 July. In 1791 he emigrated to MĂĽnster, refused to resign in 1801, and remained in exile until the Restoration in 1814. He died in Paris on 10 August 1823, at the age of 92. Jean, p. 192. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 196 with note
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regione, sibi succedentia; tum expostulationum ... apud ... Pium Papam VII., Contra varia Acta, ad Ecclesiam Gallicanam, spectantia, a triginta et octo Episcopis, Archiepiscop. et Cardinal. antiquae Ecclesiae Gallicanae, subscriptarum, etc. 6 Avril, 1803
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Ribeyre was appointed bishop of Digne on 2 April 1742, but, when a vacancy occurred due to the death of Bishop d'Estaing of Saint-Flour on 13 April, he was appointed Bishop of Saint-Flour on 12 May instead. He was never preconised for Digne. Jean, p.
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on 17 March 1568. He continued to work and serve the monarchy in Paris, and never made his formal entry into his diocese. He governed by procurator. He resigned in 1587 in favor of his relative, Claude Coquelet. Fisquet, pp. 101-102. Eubel, III, p.
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Guigo was born in the village of Revel. He was a monk, and then abbot, of the Abbey of Boscaudon (from 1143). In 1174 he became abbot of the monastery of Lure, which he had founded in Sisteron. He was named bishop of Digne in the papacy of
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Villedieu was born at the Château de Villedieu (Bourges) in 1731. He was a doctor of theology (Sorbonne). He was Dean and Vicar General of Nivers for twenty-nine years. He was nominated to the diocese of Digne on 23 February 1784 by
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Servonnet was private secretary to Bishop Ginouilhac of Grenoble. In 1872 he was named Canon of the Cathedral of Grenoble. On 24 April 1889 a presidential decree named him Bishop of Digne, and he was preconised (approved) by
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Bishop of Digne in 1209, but died in 1210. A letter of Pope Innocent III (Book XI, no 114) however, grants to a bishop of Dimicensis in the Province of Larissa (Thessaly) the privilege of holding the bishopric of Calydon
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Bishops who refused to take the oath to the Constitution were considered to have resigned their posts. Bishop François du Mouchet de Villedieu was one of the non-jurors, and consequently a new election was ordered by the
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Conrad de la Croix, Provost of the Cathedral Chapter, was elected by the Canons of Digne on 24 July 1466, two days after the death of Bishop Turelure. He was entered on the Obligations Roll on 26 September 1466.
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Agapium et Bobone Diniensis urbis pro eo, quod ipsos contra statutum canonum in multis conditionibus errasse vel deliquisse cognovimus, ipsos iuxta ipso tenore canonum ab omni episcopatus eorum ordine decrevimus
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Pierre Turelure (de Tourtoulon), master in theology, was approved on 11 September 1445. On 18 December 1445 he conducted ordinations in the cathedral. He died on 22 July 1466. Fisquet, pp. 87-89. Eubel, II, p.
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was transferred to Digne on the recommendation of Bishop Meirieu on his retirement. He was named by the French Republic on 30 January 1880, preconised on 27 February, and installed on 12 May. He was appointed
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Antoine de Guiramand had been a Canon in the Collegiate Church of Barjols, some forty miles east of Aix. Antoine's bulls were issued on 24 September 1479. He resigned in 1513 (?), and died on 22 October 1514.
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Nicolas was named Bishop of Digne by Clement VII (Avignon Obedience) on 2 June 1386. He was appointed on 4 June 1397 by Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience). Fisquet, pp. 74-75 (the date of death is a misprint).
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on 3 October 1708. He was consecrated in Paris on 9 March 1710, by the Archbishop of Narbonne, Charles Le Goux de la Berchère. He died on 22 January 1728. Jean, p. 190. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 184 with note
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According to documents provided by Polycarpe de la Rivière, Guillaume de Benevento was Canon of Fréjus, and Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Digne (in 1175). In a document of July 1179 he is called
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Bishop Gui is known from only a single document, a judicial inquiry made by the Archbishop of Embrun, found in the collection of the Abbey of Saint-Vincent in Marseille and dated 1146. Guérard (1857),
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Rainaldus had been Sacristan of the Cathedral Chapter of Digne. He was already bishop-elect on 2 January 1303. On 22 March 1315 he confirmed several statutes already published by his predecessors.
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Pujet was born in Toulouse in 1655, and was a doctor of theology. He had been a Vicar General of Auxerre and of Toulouse. He was nominated by King Louis XIV on 17 April 1708, and preconised by
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Amblarus consecrated the altar of a church on 4 October 1251. It is said that after four years as Bishop, Amblard resigned and took the Carthusian habit in 1256; the information depends on
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by Leo XIII on 26 May 1887, and made his solemn entry on 8 September 1887. His health grew worse, and he died at Biarritz on 9 August 1889. His episcopacy was a failure. M.-J. Mourel, in:
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François de Guiramand was Precentor in the Cathedral Chapter of Digne from 1507. He succeeded his uncle on 23 January 1512. He died on 25 May 1536. Fisquet, pp. 96-97. Eubel, III, p. 186.
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by the French government, and he was preconised by Leo XIII in the Consistory of 19 April. His solemn installation took place in Bourges on 30 August 1897. He died on 18 October 1909.
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Pentadius took part in the Council of Agde in 506. There was also a Pentadius at the Council of Marseille in 533, but his diocese is not named. Duchesne, p. 293 no. 1. Carolus Munier,
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on 2 December 1289. He was present at the provincial council held by Archbishop Raimundus of Embrun in August 1290. On 23 November 1294 Bishop Guillaume published several ordinances.
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During the First World War, the diocese of Digne sent 130 of its clergy for mobilisation. Nine priests and three seminarians died in the conflict. Twelve were decorated with the
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under 22 February. The local noble family spelled their name Hesmivy. No year is given, and there are no other sources. The date of mid-twelfth century is a guess of Polycarpe.
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Bishop Hugues is mentioned in a privilege of Raimond Berenguer of 28 December 1233. Hugues died on 10 July, perhaps in 1242 (?). Gassendi believed that he lived until 1250.
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Bishop Heraclius attended the Council of Paris in 573, the Council of Mâcon in 581, and the Council of Mâcon in 585. Duchesne, p. 293, no. 3. De Clercq, pp. 215, 230, 248.
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of 29 November 1801. Through the influence of General Jean-Joseph Dessole (Dessolles), his uncle was nominated bishop of the restored diocese of Digne by First Consul
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Bertrand was appointed bishop of Digne on 10 March 1406 by Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience). He was dead by 26 February 1432. Eubel, I, p. 214; II, p. 144 note 1.
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on 24 September 1742. He was consecrated at Meaux on 21 October 1742. He died in Paris on 15 September 1746. Jean, p. 191. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 196 with note 4.
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in Paris on 13 April 1806 by Cardinal Caprara, the Papal Legate, and was enthroned in Digne on 1 June. His kindness was proverbial, and he was the original of "
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Tassy was born in Paris, and was a master in theology. He was nominated bishop of Digne by Louis XIV on 17 September 1675, and preconised on 19 October 1676 by
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Bertrand was bishop of Digne by 1192, when he subscribed a document; he also ratified a document in 1193. He is mentioned in a transaction of 27 February 1196.
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Capitular of Digne, as well as Superior of the Minor Seminary where he had formerly been a teacher. He was named Bishop of Digne on 27 September 1917 by
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III, p. 1109-1110, points out that there are no bulls that transfer the seat of the bishop to Saint-JerĂ´me, nor is it called a cathedral. Fisquet, p. 14.
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to grant them the Priory of Saint-Pierre d'Albéra, they impressed him by claiming that their church had been founded and endowed by Charlemagne himself.
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Fleury-Hottot had been Vicar General of the diocese of Versailles (1884-1885). He was nominated bishop of Digne on 13 January 1885 and preconised by
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The existence of Bishop Laugier depends on a single document which no longer exists. It is reported by Gassendi (1654), p. 161, based on a report of
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by General Cavaignac, chief executive, on 10 July 1848, to replace Archbishop Affre, who had been shot dead on the barricades. He was preconised by
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1545. Antoine was transferred to the diocese of Lombez on 12 September 1552. He died on 17 February 1560. Fisquet, p. 97. Eubel, III, pp. 186, 227.
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decided to bring the French church under the control of the State. Civil government of the provinces was to be reorganized into new units called '
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Bonifacius, Archdeacon of Digne, had been elected on 24 June 1248, and approved by Pope Innocent IV by 22 October 1248. He died on 25 May 1278.
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Bishop Hilarius was present at the Council of Orléans in 549, and the Council of Arles in 554. Duchesne, p. 293, no. 2. De Clercq, pp. 159, 172.
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Bishop Hugo was already in office in 1297. He and the Cathedral Chapter confirmed various acts on 23 and 24 March 1298, and on 10 August 1299.
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on 27 March. He was consecrated in Digne by Archbishop Forcade of Aix. His time in Digne was short, due to his health. He was appointed
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Bertrand had been Canon and Sacristan of the Cathedral Chapter. Bishop Bertrand took part in the Council of Apt on 14 May 1365. Mansi,
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present time, and episcopal functions are regularly held there. A priest and a deacon were ordained in the cathedral on 18 June 2017.
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Des dépouilles religieuses enlevées a Constantinople au XIIIe siec̀le: et des documents historiques nés de leur transport en occident
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que div(a)e memori(a)e Carolomagno, Romanorum imperatore, inter duos montes extra muros civitatis Dignensis fundata et dotata extitit
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bishop Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Aubert, and resigned in 1801. Champsaud solemnly retracted his errors in 1811, and died on 26 July 1826.
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of Digne. It is alleged that he was transferred to the Archbishopric of Embrun in 1184 (Gassendi) or 1194 (Marcellin Fournier).
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
2828:. New Series (in French). No. 307–310. Digne: SociĂ©tĂ© scientifique et littĂ©raire des Basses-Alpes. 1989. pp. 132–133. 645: 575: 3693: 3390: 3349: 3001:
Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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III, p. 1137, according to Polycarpe de la Rivière. A Provost named Hugo is mentioned in a bull of Pope Alexander III of 1180.
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Council of Avignon of 1337. He was author, on 22 May 1341, of a form of oath to be taken by Jews. He died on 7 October 1341.
507: 474:. There is no evidence, however, that they were bishops. The first historically known bishop was Pentadius who attended the 3672: 3580: 3938: 3739: 3642: 4103: 4011: 3918: 3887: 3836: 3826: 3724: 3637: 3473: 3437: 1079:
Cruvellier (1882-1883), pp. 188-189, 196. The building had two floors, a below-ground one being a crypt or charnel house.
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Bulletin d'histoire ecclésiastique et d'archéologie religieuse des diocéses de Valence, Digne, Gap, Grenoble et Viviers
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Cruvellier, J.-F. (Canon) (1883) "Notice sur l'Ă©glise de Notre-Dame du Bourg Ă  Digne, ancienne cathedrale de Digne,"
1823:, under 14 April. Had he died before consecration, or installation? No year is given, and there are no other sources. 3985: 3964: 3892: 3800: 3785: 3744: 3703: 3565: 3555: 3534: 3529: 3416: 3111:
Essai historique sur le Cominalat dans la ville de Digne: institution minicipale provencale des XIIIe et XIVe siecles
3100:
Essai historique sur le Cominalat dans la ville de Digne: institution minicipale provencale des XIIIe et XIVe siecles
530: 372: 3851: 2063:
Armandus had already been elected bishop by 13 July 1318. In 1322 Pope John XXII sent him on an embassy to Gascony.
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on 25 January 1840. He was consecrated on 25 February 1840 in Aix by Archbishop Joseph Bernet. He was appointed
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Feydeau was born in Moulins (diocese of Nivernais). He was named Prior General of his Order on 6 March 1728 by
2332:
Antoine de Boulogne was a royal chaplain and Aumonier. He was preconised in the Consistory of 27 March 1602 by
1868:(September 1181–November 1185). He died on 22 May, but the year of his death is unknown. Fornier, pp. 710-714. 932: 3188:
Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas DistributaL Provinciae Cameracensis, Coloniensis, Ebredunensis
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June 1784, and died at Varages on 15 December 1784. Jean, pp. 191-192. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 196 with note 6.
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Bledericus was present with six other bishops in Vienne in 899 to elect a successor to Archbishop Bernuinus.
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Desolle was appointed by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, and consecrated on 11 July 1802. He was appointed
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of 614, however, to which Gams appeals, shows that Maximus was Bishop of Die, not Digne. De Clercq, p. 281.
1533:
Nectarius was actually a bishop of Avignon, not of Digne. Duchesne, pp. 267 no. 1, with note 1; 293 note 1.
616:
restore the old Ancien RĂ©gime dioceses, or most of them, though not with the same boundaries as before the
470:
who came from North Africa in the second half of the fourth century with Saint Marcellinus, the Apostle of
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on 27 May. He was consecrated in Lyon on 25 July by Cardinal Joseph Foulon. On 15 April 1897 he was named
815: 498:
In a bull of 1180 (or 1184), addressed to Ugo the Provost and the Canons of S. Maria Dignensis, in which
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Maximus is wrongly listed by Gams, p. 545 column 1, as a bishop of Digne. The subscription list of the
1575:
A Bishop Porcianus subscribed at the Councils of 524 (Arles), 527 (Carpentras), 529 (Vaison), and 533 (
866: 2837:
Les élites françaises entre 1940 et 1944: De la collaboration avec l'Allemagne à l'alliance américaine
1991: 1731: 3306: 1634: 1414:
Philippe Bourdin, "Collégiales et chapitres cathédraux au crible de l'opinion et de la Révolution,"
1011: 1738:
III, p. 1116. Fisquier, p. 39. Gams, p. 545 column 1, places a question mark next to Laugier's name.
1367:
La République française en quatre-vingt-quatre départements, dictionnaire géographique et méthodique
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III, pp. 1124-1125. Fisquet, p. 63-65. Cruvellier, 3 (1882-1883), pp. 293-294. Eubel, I, p. 224.
1927:. According to Gams, p. 432, this was a Bishop Gualo. Dimicensis and Diniensis are very similar. 376: 356: 96: 439: 1607: 467: 222: 66: 3197: 3175: 3143: 2776: 2744:
Gouthe-Soulard of Aix on 5 September 1897 and enthroned on the same day. He returned from his
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Bishop Bernardus is known from a charter deed of gift of Saint-Vincent de Marseille of 1035.
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Notre-Dame du Bourg was attacked again, sacked, and consigned to the flames in 1560 by the
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Essai historique sur l'église et la ville de Die: depuis les origines jusqu'à l'année 1276
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which was preconised on 5 August 1669. He died as Bishop of BĂ©ziers on 16 February 1702.
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Le Meignan had been a teacher at the Collège de Lisieux in Paris. He became Preceptor of
2202: 2090:...Guillaume Ebrard... devra ĂŞtre definitivement exclu de la sĂ©rie. Il n'a jamais existĂ©. 1576: 1387:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie. pp. 204–208. 926: 431: 521:. They returned and wreaked more destruction in 1562, 1568, 1574, and 1591. In 1591 the 351:. Erected in the 4th century as the Diocese of Digne, the diocese has been known as the 4162: 4123: 3236: 2472: 2300: 755: 629: 499: 447: 3191:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus tertius (3). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1108–1144. 1894:
Ismido: His existence depends on the word of Polycarpe de la Rivière, a known forger.
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for life). He was nominated bishop of Digne by King Henri III, and was preconised by
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III, pp. 1123-1124. Fisquet, p. 63-65. Eubel, I, p. 224, admits only one Guillaume,
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La Chorographie ou Description de Provence, et l'histoire Chronologique du mesme pays
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Jean-Baptiste-Romé de Villeneuve (Constitutional bishop of Basses-Alpes) (1791–1798)
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In 1652 the Jesuits established a collège for the education of the youth of Digne.
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II, pp. 84-85, no. 738. A charter of Brioude of 1066 also mentions Bishop Hugues.
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Cartulaires de l'église cathédrale de Grenoble: dits Cartulaires de Saint-Hugues
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visit to Rome of 1904 already ill, and died on 17 June 1905. M.-J. Mourel, in:
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Hugo is mentioned in a charter of Saint-Vincent de Marseille in 1038. Guérard,
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Forbin-Janson succeeded as Bishop of Digne in 1664. He was transferred to the
1935:(in French). Paris: SociĂ©tĂ© Nationale des Antiquairies de France. p. 105. 4184: 4174: 4135: 3261: 3248: 3226: 2861: 2718: 2683: 2573: 2555: 2319: 2265: 1053: 633: 621: 395: 31: 3275: 2303:, daughter of King Henri II, and Aumonier. He was approved in Consistory by 2612: 2537: 2304: 419: 415: 336: 251: 218: 178: 30:"Bishop of Digne" redirects here. For the character in Les MisĂ©rables, see 3199:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
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Monseigneur Marie-Dominique-Auguste Sibour, archevĂŞque de Paris, 1848-1857
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being the same as Guillaume de Sabran. Cruvellier, 3 (1882-1883), p. 294:
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Bishop Eminus subscribed a charter for Archbishop Rado of Embrun in 1025.
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on 6 May. He was consecrated in Paris on 11 July by the Bishop of Vannes.
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takes the Church of Digne under papal protection, the first notation is
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Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. retrieved 2017-07-28.
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on 13 January 1885 and preconised on 27 March 1885. M.-J. Mourel, in:
1785:, under 25 January. No year is given, and there are no other sources. 1764:
Hesmido is the spelling reported by Polycarpe de la Rivière, from the
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L'église et la révolution française des Cahiers de 1789 au Concordat
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on 9 July 1668. He was a cardinal (1690) and ambassador to Poland.
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André Champsaud (Constitutional bishop of Basses-Alpes) (1798–1801)
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RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
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of Philadelphia, on 5 July 1655. Raphaël de Bologne died in 1664.
1470:(in Latin). London: Cox & Baylis. pp. 111–121, at p. 116. 1370:(in French). Paris: Chez l'Ă©diteur, rue des Marais. pp. 7–11. 3166:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801
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Essai historique sur le chapitre de Digne et sur Pierre Gassendi
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
2118:. He was transferred to the diocese of Aix on 2 August 1361 by 1781:
Bishop Hugo of Vars (diocese of Embrun) is known only from the
1098:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Aix: Charles David. p. 721. 422:; and in addition it received the former Diocese of Digne, the 348: 88: 3087:
Essai sur l'histoire de Digne pendent les troubles de la Ligue
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
2733:(in French) (3rd ed.). Paris: P. Lethielleux. p. 76. 414:, this diocese was made to include the two departments of the 2288: 1547:
Nectario suffectum Memorialem haud certis constat argumentis.
320: 2993:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 2781:(in French). Paris: La Bonne Presse. 1907. pp. 230–231. 2260:
Cherubino had been Archpriest of Arles. He was nominated by
1662:(in French and Latin). Paris: Imprimerie impĂ©riale. p.  1452:(in French). Paris: Lethielleux. pp. 238–249, 488, 496. 1384:
Historie de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801) ...
3114:(in French). Vol. Tome II. Digne: Mme. V. A. Guichard. 3015:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 1899:
Les Origines Des Églises de France Et Les Fastes Épiscopaux
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since 1922. The diocese comprises the entire department of
3103:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Digne: Mme. V. A. Guichard. 2972:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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Mgr Jean-Philippe Nault, Ă©vĂŞque de Digne, Riez et Sisteron
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on 22 March 1805. Fisquet, pp. 142-144. M.-J. Mourel, in:
2508:
De Jarente was a native of Marseille and was a licenciate
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Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2631:(in French). Paris: Editions Beauchesne. pp. 17–38. 2599:
Sibour was named bishop of Digne by a royal ordinance of
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III, p. 1130-1131. Fisquet, pp. 91-95. Eubel, II, p. 144.
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III, pp. 1122-1123. Fisquet, pp. 59-61. Eubel, I, p. 224.
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III, pp. 1121-1122. Fisquet, pp. 57-59. Eubel, I, p. 224.
1928: 1445: 3081:, 1re partie: Digne et Riez (Paris: Étienne Repos 1864). 3004:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 2615:
in the Consistory of 11 September 1848. Honoré Fisquet,
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L'histoire, le texte et la destinée du Concordat de 1801
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1432–1439: Pierre (III.) de Verceil (Versailles), O.S.B.
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Essai sur l'histoire de Digne pendant la peste de 1629,
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Ordinations de Fredy Alvarado et Jean-SĂ©bastien Higuera
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Digne:Imprimerie Chaspoul. {Hathi Trust: read on-line]
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Essai sur l'histoire de Digne pendant la peste de 1629
2808:(in French). Paris: Bloud & Gay. 1920. p. 80. 1499:(in French). Paris: Bloud & Gay. 1920. p. 80. 1130:
i.e. Notre-Dame-du-Bourg is the seat of the Chapter.
4146: 3071:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Delalain. 2076:
Guillaume de Sabran was appointed bishop of Digne by
1562:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 213. Carolus De Clercq, 1363: 3216:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
2928:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2916:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2904:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2892:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2228:
III, p. 1130. Fisquet, pp. 89-90. Eubel, II, p. 144.
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on 31 March 1432. He represented the clergy and the
1902:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 104, note 1. 1895: 1418:
no. 331 (janvier/mars 2003), 29-55, at 29-30, 52-53.
2554:by Napoleon on 30 January 1805, and transferred by 2011:
III, p. 1121. Fisquet, pp. 52-56. Eubel, I, p. 224.
1962:
Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille
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Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille
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Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille
1699:
Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de Marseille
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26 September 1466 – August 1479: Conrad de La Croix
4063:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris 2840:(in French). Paris: Armand Colin. pp. 75–76. 1849:(in French). Paris: H. Champion. pp. 710–714. 772:1289–c. 1295: Guillaume (II.) de Porcellet, O.Min. 2830: 2651:Meirieu: Fisquet, pp. 240-243. M.-J. Mourel, in: 1841: 1639:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1404:(in French). Paris: Pages libres. pp. 27–30. 898:1747–1758: Louis Sextius de Jarente de La Bruyère 375:until 2002 and is now a suffragan diocese in the 4182: 2922:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923). 2067:III, p. 1123. Fisquet, p. 62. Eubel, I, p. 224. 1695: 1645:(Florence 1767), p. 824. Duchesne, p. 293 no. 5. 1207:Cruvellier (1883-1884), p. 75. Saint-Marthe, in 820:1445 – 22 July 1466: Pierre (IV.) Turelure, O.P. 802:1362 – c. 1385 ?: Bertrand (II.) de Seguret 745:c. 1184/1185 — 1190 (?): Guigue de Revel, O.S.B. 504:Burgum Dinense, in quo ecclesia vestra constitit 2264:and approved in Consistory on 4 August 1536 by 2041:III, p. 1122. Fisquet, p. 59. Eubel, I, p. 224. 1904: 1637:of June 798 as Bishop-elect. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 1462: 988:François-Xavier Jacques Marie Loizeau 1997–2014 871:1668–1669: Jean-Armand de Rotondis de Biscarras 632:on 29 April 1802, and preconised (approved) by 462:The former diocese of Digne was evangelized by 1416:Annales historiques de la RĂ©volution française 1380: 606: 3305: 3291: 3184: 3078:La France pontificale: Metropole d'Aix: Digne 2986: 2968: 2950: 2617:La France pontificale: Paris, I: ArchiĂ©vĂŞques 2393:III, p. 1136. Fisquet, pp. 109-110. Gauchat, 2372:III, p. 1135. Fisquet, pp. 109-110. Gauchat, 2354:III, p. 1135. Fisquet, pp. 108-109. Gauchat, 1397: 1150:III, p. 1108. Cruvellier (1882-1883), p. 201. 1117:Cruvellier (1882-1883), p. 195, with note 1: 1088: 927:François-Melchior-Charles-Bienvenu de Miollis 886:1730–1741: Antoine Amable de Feydeau, O.Carm. 808:1406–1432: Bertrandus (III.) Radulphi, O.Min. 3173: 2987:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2969:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2951:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2624: 2197:, closely connected with the history of the 1938: 904:1784–1790: François du Mouchet de Villedieu 748:c. 1192 – c. 1196: Bertrand (I.) de Turriers 48:Dioecesis Diniensis (–Reiensis–Sistariensis) 2998:Ritzler, Remigius; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 1911:(in French). impr. Bourron. pp. 69–70. 796:1327 – 7 October 1341: ElzĂ©ar de Villeneuve 46: 3298: 3284: 2921: 2822:"Annales des Basses-Alpes: SĂ©rie nouvelle" 2726: 2114:Jean was appointed on 17 December 1341 by 1619:Council of Chalon-sur-SaĂ´ne (chapter 20): 981:Georges-Paul Pontier 1988–1996 (appointed 874:1669–1675: Jean (II.) de Vintimille du Luc 289: 3520:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 3196:SociĂ©tĂ© bibliographique (France) (1907). 2336:. He died on 24 September 1615. Gauchat, 991:Jean-Philippe Nault 2015–2022 (appointed 962:Jean-Joseph-BenoĂ®t-Marie Martel 1917–1923 805:1386 – 5 March 1406: Nicolas de Corbières 4196:4th-century establishments in Roman Gaul 3141: 3130: 3107: 3096: 3048: 2603:of 30 September 1839, and preconised by 448:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence and Arles 373:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence and Arles 3064: 2932: 1998:III, pp. 1120-1121. Fisquet, pp. 51-52. 1968:III, pp. 1119-1120. Fisquet, pp. 48-49. 1885:III, pp. 1118-1119. Fisquet, pp. 47-48. 1755:III, pp. 1116-1117. Fisquet, pp. 40-41. 1681:III, pp. 1115-1116. Fisquet, pp. 37-38. 1017: 944:Alfred-François Fleury-Hottot 1885–1887 941:Louis-Joseph-Marie-Ange Vigne 1880–1885 923:IrĂ©nĂ©e-Yves Desolle (Dessole) 1802–1805 826:c. 1479 – c. 1513: Antoine de Guiramand 14: 4183: 3180:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. 2156:(in French). Digne: Vial. p. 185. 1994:, and is contradicted by known facts. 1945:(in French). Paris: Droz. p. 219. 620:. The diocese of Digne was revived by 3386:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 3279: 3137:(in Latin). Paris: Mathurinus Dupuis. 3008: 2933:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2909: 2897: 2268:. Fisquet, p. 97. Eubel, III, p. 186. 2176:Pierre was approved in Consistory by 2020:Guillaume's election was approved by 1633:Raimbaud signed the documents of the 877:1675–1678: Henri (II.) FĂ©lix de Tassy 793:1324–1327: Guillaume (III.) de Sabran 126:6,986 km (2,697 sq mi) 4038:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 3237:Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Digne 3202:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 3162: 2885: 1446:Em Sevestre; Émile SĂ©vestre (1905). 1177:Cruvellier (1883-1884), pp. 116-120. 1159:Cruvellier (1882-1883), pp. 294-295. 880:1678–1708: François (II.) Le Tellier 763:1233 – 1242?: Hugues (IV.) de Laudun 694:650: Agapius (Agape) or Bobo (Bobon) 639: 2936:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2411:III, p. 1136. Fisquet, pp. 113-116. 1798:Bishop Hugo is known only from the 1168:Cruvellier 4 (1883-1884), p. 75-76. 856:1602–1615: Antoine (IV.) de Bologne 787:c. 1302–c. 1318: Renaud de Porcelet 24: 3699:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 2975:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2957:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2939:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2879: 2150:Jean-Joseph-Maxime Feraud (1879). 1937:Fisquet, p. 48. Eubel, I, p. 224. 1929:Paul Edouard Didier Riant (1875). 1271:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 196 note 1. 775:(c. 1297 – after August 1299) Hugo 760:1211 – 5 October 1232: L(antelmus) 651: 529:, who were being supported by the 25: 4212: 4191:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 3207: 1981:III, p. 1120. Fisquet, pp. 49-51. 1913:Fisquet, p. 48. Eubel, I, p. 224. 1872:III, p. 1118. Fisquet, pp. 46-47. 1854:III, p. 1118. Fisquet, pp. 43-46. 1772:III, p. 1117. Fisquet, pp. 41-42. 1721:III, p. 1116. Fisquet, pp. 38-39. 1656:Claude Jules Marion, ed. (1869). 1564:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1560:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506 1342:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 184 note 1. 1262:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 184 note 1. 1055:Paroisses ou secteurs paroissiaux 901:1758–1784: Pierre-Paul du Queylar 55:Diocèse de Digne (–Riez–Sisteron) 41:Diocese of Digne (–Riez–Sisteron) 4168: 4156: 4129: 4117: 3648:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 3219:L'Épiscopat francais depuis 1919 3185:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1725). 2854: 2812: 2786: 2755: 2737: 2710: 2697: 2676: 2658: 2645: 2593: 2565: 2544: 2525: 2515: 2502: 2488: 2478: 2465: 1566:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 86. 859:1615–1628: Louis (I.) de Bologne 829:1513–1536: François de Guiramand 742:1179: Guillaume (I.) de BĂ©nĂ©vent 730:c. 1150 (?): Pierre (I.) Hesmido 584:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 508:Raymond Berenguer IV of Provence 65: 3043:(in French) (3 ed.). 1883. 2874: 2451: 2441: 2428: 2414: 2400: 2379: 2361: 2343: 2326: 2311: 2293: 2281: 2271: 2254: 2245: 2231: 2217: 2207: 2191: 2170: 2161: 2141: 2125: 2108: 2094: 2070: 2057: 2044: 2031: 2014: 2001: 1984: 1971: 1949: 1942:Les compagnons de Villehardouin 1916: 1888: 1875: 1857: 1830: 1809: 1792: 1775: 1758: 1741: 1724: 1707: 1684: 1671: 1648: 1627: 1613: 1600: 1591: 1582: 1569: 1552: 1536: 1527: 1515: 1503: 1487: 1474: 1456: 1439: 1430: 1421: 1408: 1391: 1374: 1357: 1345: 1336: 1323: 1314: 1305: 1296: 1283: 1274: 1265: 1256: 1244: 1232: 1214: 1201: 1189: 1186:Cruvellier (1883-1884), p. 206. 1180: 1171: 1162: 1153: 1141: 1108:Cruvellier (1882-1883), p. 194. 968:RenĂ©-Fernand-Bernardin Collin, 965:Cosme-Benjamin Jorcin 1923–1958 950:Pierre-Paul Servonnet 1889–1897 849: 835:1546 – c. 1552: Antoine Olivier 780: 715:c. 1028–c. 1038: Bernardus (I.) 705: 446:, and fourteen parishes in the 4043:Military Ordinariate of France 3607:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne 3556:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence 3335:Diocese of Belfort–MontbĂ©liard 3169:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. 3090:. Digne: Mme. V. A. Guichard. 3055:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.  2886:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2778:Annuaire pontifical catholique 1815:Petrus de Driolla is named as 1364:Louis Marie Prudhomme (1793). 1124: 1111: 1102: 1082: 1073: 1061: 1046: 1037: 1024: 959:LĂ©on-Adolphe Lenfant 1915–1917 938:Marie-Julien Meirieu 1848–1880 933:Marie-Dominique-Auguste Sibour 769:1248 – 25 May 1278: Bonifatius 353:Diocese of Digne–Riez–Sisteron 13: 1: 3955:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France 3316:Bishops' Conference of France 3148:(in French). Digne: Guichard. 2925:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2913:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2910:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2901:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2898:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1896:Charles-FĂ©lix Bellet (1896). 1827:III, p. 1117. Fisquet, p. 42. 1806:III, p. 1117. Fisquet, p. 42. 1789:III, p. 1117. Fisquet, p. 42. 956:Dominique Castellan 1906–1915 917: 862:1628–1664: RaphaĂ«l de Bologne 832:1536–1545: ChĂ©rubin d'Orsière 799:1341–1361: Jean (I.) Peissoni 576:National Constituent Assembly 569: 4007:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna 3903:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes 3145:Notice sur l'Ă©glise de Digne 3124:Digne: Mme. V. A. Guichard. 2894:(Use with caution; obsolete) 2805:Almanach catholique français 1955:A note in the margin of the 1496:Almanach catholique français 947:Henri-Abel Mortier 1887–1889 895:1742–1746: Jean-Louis du Lau 481: 438:, a part of the dioceses of 339:ecclesiastical territory or 7: 3134:Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis 2703:Mortier: M.-J. Mourel, in: 1331:Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis 1005: 841:1568–1587: Henri Le Meignen 607:Under the Concordat of 1801 10: 4217: 4094:Apostolic Nuncio to France 3602:Archdiocese of Montpellier 3412:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 3230:The Catholic Encyclopedia. 3061:second edition (in French) 3030: 2774:. He died on 12 May 1936. 1842:Marcellin Fornier (1890). 1463:Pius VI; Pius VII (1821). 1311:Guichard, p. 173, 177-178. 867:Toussaint de Forbin-Janson 844:1587–1602: Claude Coquelet 838:1552–1568: Antoine HĂ©rouet 756:Gualo (Walon) de Dampierre 656: 540: 457: 365:Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur 29: 27:Catholic diocese in France 4112: 4099:France–Holy See relations 4081: 4051: 4028:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 4020: 3994: 3973: 3947: 3911: 3860: 3819: 3763: 3717: 3681: 3630: 3622:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 3594: 3543: 3492: 3466: 3430: 3399: 3363: 3322: 3313: 3307:Catholic Church in France 3142:Gassendi, Pierre (1845). 3131:Gassendi, Pierre (1654). 3118:Guichard, Firmin (1845). 3108:Guichard, Firmin (1846). 3097:Guichard, Firmin (1846). 3084:Guichard, Firmin (1844). 2826:Annales de Haute Provence 2762:Digne on 10 July 1906 by 2138:, p. 458. Fisquet, p. 73. 1751:II, pp. 441-442 no. 990. 1696:Benjamin GuĂ©rard (1857). 1226:, retrieved: 2017-08-02. 1012:Catholic Church in France 883:1708–1728: Henri de Pujet 611:After the signing of the 553: 405: 302: 297: 288: 283: 275: 265: 257: 247: 242: 228: 214: 204: 194: 184: 169: 159: 154: 146: 130: 122: 117: 107: 95: 83: 78: 64: 60: 39: 3576:Diocese of FrĂ©jus–Toulon 3551:Archdiocese of Marseille 3525:Diocese of Saint-Étienne 3222:, retrieved: 2016-12-24. 3075:Fisquet, HonorĂ© (1864). 3065:Du Tems, Hugues (1774). 3049:Duchesne, Louis (1907). 2864:, retrieved: 2017-7-27. 2262:King Francis I of France 2122:. Eubel, I, pp. 96, 214. 1905:Jules Chevalier (1888). 1058:, retrieved: 2017-08-02. 976:Edmond-Marie-Henri AbelĂ© 816:Guillaume d'Estouteville 386:. The Bishop of Digne's 384:Archdiocese of Marseille 200:United: 15 February 1916 112:Archdiocese of Marseille 4021:Directly under Holy See 3868:Archdiocese of Toulouse 3806:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc 3689:Archdiocese of Poitiers 3595:Province of Montpellier 3505:Archdiocese of ChambĂ©ry 3407:Archdiocese of Clermont 3381:Diocese of Aire and Dax 3371:Archdiocese of Bordeaux 3345:Diocese of Saint-Claude 3330:Archdiocese of Besançon 2750:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2705:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2692:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2671:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2653:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2621:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2588:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2560:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2397:IV, p. 134 with note 5. 2376:IV, p. 134 with note 4. 2358:IV, p. 134 with note 3. 2340:IV, p. 134 with note 2. 2287:poet and translator of 1992:Polycarpe de la Rivière 1732:Polycarpe de la Rivière 1668:Duchesne, p. 293 no. 6. 1482:L'Ă©piscopat français... 1381:Ludovic Sciout (1872). 1032:L'Ă©piscopat français... 739:Pierre (II.) de Droilla 718:1038–c. 1068: Hugo (I.) 682:c. 549–c. 554: Hilarius 377:ecclesiastical province 357:Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 279:François-Xavier Loizeau 266:Metropolitan Archbishop 209:Cathedral of St. Jerome 97:Ecclesiastical province 4124:Catholicism portal 3981:Archdiocese of Papeete 3960:Diocese of Basse-Terre 3948:Province of Martinique 3924:Archdiocese of Bourges 3668:Diocese of Saint-Denis 3561:Archdiocese of Avignon 3479:Archdiocese of Cambrai 3422:Diocese of Saint-Flour 3152:Isnard, Émile (1915). 2797:. In 1919 he made his 2673:, pp. 217-218 and 424. 1398:Pierre Brizon (1904). 306:eglise.catholique04.fr 223:Saint Vincent of Digne 47: 4055:for Eastern Catholics 4002:Archdiocese of NoumĂ©a 3771:Archdiocese of Rennes 3673:Diocese of Versailles 3581:Diocese of Gap-Embrun 3544:Province of Marseille 3515:Diocese of Belley–Ars 3174:Pisani, Paul (1907). 3163:Jean, Armand (1891). 3009:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 2723:Archbishop of Bourges 2667:Archbishop of Avignon 2625:Jean Manceau (1987). 2080:on 25 January 1324. 1939:Jean Longnon (1978). 1821:Martyrologie de Digne 1800:Martyrologie de Digne 1783:Martyrologie de Digne 1766:Martyrologie de Digne 1320:Fisquet, pp. 248-260. 983:Bishop of La Rochelle 953:Jean Hazera 1897–1905 424:Archdiocese of Embrun 4089:Cathedrals in France 4012:Diocese of Port-Vila 3919:Archdiocese of Tours 3888:Diocese of Montauban 3861:Province of Toulouse 3837:Diocese of Coutances 3827:Archdiocese of Rouen 3725:Archdiocese of Reims 3694:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme 3682:Province of Poitiers 3638:Archdiocese of Paris 3474:Archdiocese of Lille 3438:Archdiocese of Dijon 3400:Province of Clermont 3391:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux 3364:Province of Bordeaux 3350:Diocese of Saint-DiĂ© 3323:Province of Besançon 3262:44.09139°N 6.23639°E 2395:Hierarchia catholica 2387:diocese of Marseille 2374:Hierarchia catholica 2356:Hierarchia catholica 2338:Hierarchia catholica 2301:Marguerite de Valois 2133:Sacrorum conciliorum 1957:Martyrology of Digne 1641:, editio novissima, 1436:Pisani, pp. 331-332. 1427:Pisani, pp. 328-331. 1302:Guichard, pp. 59-60. 1018:Notes and References 790:1318–1323?: Armandus 592:Legislative Assembly 367:. The diocese was a 236:4 (Religious Orders) 142:116,130 (70.8%) 3974:Province of Papeete 3934:Diocese of Chartres 3878:Archdiocese of Auch 3873:Archdiocese of Albi 3847:Diocese of Le Havre 3750:Diocese of Soissons 3735:Diocese of Beauvais 3663:Diocese of Pontoise 3658:Diocese of Nanterre 3500:Archdiocese of Lyon 3443:Archdiocese of Sens 3258: /  2768:diocese of ChambĂ©ry 2727:J. P. Poey (1908). 2609:Archbishop of Paris 2601:King Louis Philippe 2203:Archbishop of Rouen 1635:Council of Narbonne 1524:III, pp. 1110-1111. 1512:III, pp. 1109-1110. 999:Emmanuel Gobilliard 523:Duc de Lesdiguières 325:Dioecesis Diniensis 261:Emmanuel Gobilliard 238:5 Permanent Deacons 3995:Province of Noumea 3986:Diocese of Taiohae 3965:Diocese of Cayenne 3939:Diocese of OrlĂ©ans 3893:Diocese of Pamiers 3801:Diocese of Quimper 3786:Diocese of Le Mans 3764:Province of Rennes 3745:Diocese of Langres 3740:Diocese of Châlons 3704:Diocese of Limoges 3643:Diocese of CrĂ©teil 3566:Diocese of Ajaccio 3535:Diocese of Viviers 3530:Diocese of Valence 3417:Diocese of Moulins 2860:Diocèse de Digne, 2770:on 26 May 1915 by 2552:Bishop of ChambĂ©ry 2536:, and approved by 2473:Pope Benedict XIII 2199:Pragmatic Sanction 1480:M.-J. Mourel, in: 1354:III, p. 1109-1110. 1333:, caput VI, p. 33. 1220:Diocèse de Digne, 1052:Diocese de Digne, 1030:M.-J. Mourel, in: 766:1247–1248: Amblard 733:Hugo (II.) de Vars 685:573–585: Heraclius 630:Napoleon Bonaparte 626:Qui Christi Domini 500:Pope Alexander III 426:, the dioceses of 243:Current leadership 4144: 4143: 4136:France portal 3912:Province of Tours 3883:Diocese of Cahors 3842:Diocese of Évreux 3832:Diocese of Bayeux 3820:Province of Rouen 3811:Diocese of Vannes 3796:Diocese of Nantes 3776:Diocese of Angers 3755:Diocese of Troyes 3730:Diocese of Amiens 3718:Province of Reims 3631:Province of Paris 3510:Diocese of Annecy 3467:Province of Lille 3458:Mission de France 3453:Diocese of Nevers 3431:Province of Dijon 3355:Diocese of Verdun 3267:44.09139; 6.23639 3235:David M. Cheney, 3022:978-88-250-1000-8 2847:978-2-200-61497-3 2832:Annie Lacroix-Riz 2688:Bishop of Bayonne 2638:978-2-7010-1068-7 2497:Pope Benedict XIV 2409:Gallia christiana 2391:Gallia christiana 2370:Gallia christiana 2352:Gallia christiana 2334:Pope Clement VIII 2240:Gallia christiana 2226:Gallia christiana 2182:Count of Provence 2158:Eubel, I, p. 214. 2116:Pope Benedict XII 2103:Gallia christiana 2082:Gallia christiana 2065:Gallia christiana 2052:Gallia christiana 2039:Gallia christiana 2026:Gallia christiana 2009:Gallia christiana 1996:Gallia christiana 1979:Gallia christiana 1966:Gallia christiana 1883:Gallia christiana 1870:Gallia christiana 1852:Gallia christiana 1838:Episcopus electus 1825:Gallia christiana 1817:Episcopus electus 1804:Gallia christiana 1787:Gallia christiana 1770:Gallia christiana 1753:Gallia christiana 1736:Gallia christiana 1719:Gallia christiana 1692:Gallia christiana 1679:Gallia christiana 1543:Gallia christiana 1522:Gallia christiana 1510:Gallia christiana 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Bishop of Digne
Bishop Myriel

Digne Cathedral
France
Ecclesiastical province
Marseille
Archdiocese of Marseille
Catholic Church
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of St. Jerome
Saint Domnin
Saint Vincent of Digne
Secular priests
Francis
Jean-Marc Aveline

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Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
France
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Region
Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur
suffragan diocese

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