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489:, a document which completely nationalized the Catholic Church in France, and separated it entirely from the government of the Papacy. All dignities, canons, prebends, and chaplanships in cathedrals and collegiate churches were abolished; all regular and secular Chapters were abolished; all abbeys and priories of either sex were abolished. Bishops, and priests as well, were to be elected, in the same manner as representatives to the departmental assembly, that is, by specially qualified citizens, who did not have to be clerics, or even Christians; a bishop-elect must not apply to the pope for confirmation. Due to strong opposition both from clergy and laity, the National Assembly passed a law on 27 November 1790, requiring the clergy to swear an oath to the Constitution of France; refusal would bring dismissal from office, loss of income, and prosecution. Of the 133 bishops of France, only four took the oath, while 129, including Archbishop Jean Marie du Lau of Arles, did not. 1562:, (Paris: Picard 1886), p. 103: "Tunc ergo primitus cepere in Aquitanie partibus ab episcopis et abbatibus, ceterisque viris sacre religionis devotis, ex universa plebe coadunari conciliorum conventus, ad quos etiam multa delata sunt corpora sanctorum atque innumerabiles sanctarum apoforete reliquiarum. Dehinc per Arelatensem provintiam, ac Lugdunensem, sicque per universam Burgundiam usque in ultimas Francie partes per universos episcopatus indictum est , qualiter certis in locis a presulibus magnatisque totius patrie de reformanda pace et sacre fidei institutione celebrarentur concilia. Quod etiam tota multitudo universe plebis audiens, letanter adiere maximi, mediocres ac minimi, parati cuncti obedire quicquid preceptum fuisset a pastoribus eeclesie...." 505:
new metropolitanate called the "Bouches du Rhone." On 19 February 1791, the electors of the metropolitanate met at Aix, and elected Charles-Benoît Roux, the curé of Eyragues near Arles. In the meantime, the two deposed archbishops devoted their energies to rallying their non-juring clergy, and the inhabitants of the "Bouches du Rhone," a large number of whom were hostile to the policies and excesses of the government in Paris. The directors of the department, noted for their anticatholic attitudes, became aware of the archbishops' activities, and on 16 November 1791 wrote to the ecclesiastical committee in Paris and to the National Assembly that they were organizing a counter-revolutionary movement with a view to civil war.
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kingdom of France would take the position of neutrality among the contenders, that is, rejecting the Obedience of Benedict XIII. Stimulated by Charles VI's announcement, Florence, Siena, and Venice immediately began discussion about joining the party of neutrality, that is, about rejecting the Obedience of Gregory XII. In mid-May 1408, seven cardinals of the Roman Obedience fled to Pisa from the papal court at Lucca, shocked at the perjury and violence of Gregory XII and his nephews; they were soon joined by two more cardinals. At the end of June, they and three cardinals of the Avignon Obedience met at Livorno, and signed a document calling for a General Council of the church to end the schism.
316:), six of his suffragan bishops being present, and two absent. Every bishop was expected to have a diocesan inquisition of heretics, established according to canon law and by the authority of the provincial council and the bishop himself; they should use the Dominican Order as their agents (Canon 2). The bishops were to take chazrge of the property of heretics (Canon 3). Once an excommunication is pronounced in canonical form, it is to be observed by all, with a fine extracted from violators (Canon 4). Clandestine marriages are prohibited; a marriage must be celebrated in conformity to canon law (Canon 13). 401:
Archbishop Gaspard du Laurent (1603–1630) reached an agreement with the Jesuit superior in Aix to establish a house of Jesuits in Arles. In 1625, the Jesuits rented a house in Arles. In 1633, Archbishop Jean Jaubert de Barrault (1630–1643) assigned the church of S. Vincent to the Jesuits, along with the priest's residence, where they established themselves until the college was opened. After difficulties about finances and details of courses, agreement was reached in October 1636 for the Jesuits to provide seven teachers, who would offer courses in philosophy, theology, the humanities, and grammar.
2193:, Vol. 1 (Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1872), pp. 182-183, Title I, Article 4: "Il est défendu à toute église ou paroisse de France, et à tout citoyen français, de reconnaître en aucun cas, et sous quelque prétexte que ce soit, l'autorité d'un évêque ordinaire ou métropolitain dont le siége serait établi sous la dénomination d'une puissance étrangère, ni celle de ses délégués résidant en France ou ailleurs: le tout sans préjudice de l'unité de foi et de communion qui sera entretenue avec le chef visible de l'Église universelle, ainsi qu'il sera dit ci-après." 329:(Jacques Pantaléon of Troyes) was living in exile from Rome. Raimundus' procurator renounced every right that Raimundus had in the election. The two canons then in their own names and those of others in the Chapter asked Pope Urban to appoint Robert de Ucena. Good reports were presented as to his education and character, but the pope decided not to appoint him. Instead, he chose to transfer the bishop of Akko-Ptolemais (Acre), Florentius, who had carried out useful work there and provided good example in the midst of many troubles. 31: 509:
Paris that summer, in connection with an address which he had written to persuade the king not to sign the law of 29 May. On 11 August he was arrested at the Hôtel de Châtillon, rue du Petit-Bourbon, where he was residing, on orders of the Luxembourg section. Incriminating papers were found in his rooms, and he was therefore sent that evening to the church of the Carmelites, where there were already some sixty clerics incarcerated, and put on a diet of bread and water. On 2 September 1792, at the instigation of
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la voie du scrutin et à la pluralité absolue des suffrages. Art. 3. L'élection des évêques se fera dans la forme prescrite et par le corps électoral indiqué , dans le décret du 22 décembre 1789, pour la nomination des membres de l'assemblée de département.... Art . 19. Le nouvel évêque ne pourra s'adresser au pape pour en obtenir aucune confirmation; mais il lui écrira comme au chef visible de l'Église universelle, en témoignage de l'unité de foi et de la communion qu'il doit entretenir avec lui."
2254:"Charitas quae," § 11: "...novam cleri constitutionem, ex Nostro et Apostolicae hujus Sedis judicio, quod Galliarum catholici peroptabant, ex principiis coalescere ab haeresi profectis, adeoque in pluribus decretis haereticam esse, et catholico dogmati adversantem, in aliis vero sacrilegam, schismaticam, jura primatus et Ecclesiae evertentem, disciplinae cum veteri tum novae contrariam, non alio denique consilio excogitatem atque vulgatam, nisi ad catholicam religionem prorsus abolendam." 465:
Pope John announced that, while Archbishop Artaud was still alive, he had reserved the appointment of the next archbishop of Arles to himself, and therefore, on 24 November 1410, he named Cardinal Jean Allarmet de Brogny as Perpetual Apostolic Administrator of the archdiocese. On 27 December 1410, Pierre Fabri, Dean of the cathedral Chapter of Gap and procurator of Cardinal de Brogny, took possession of the archdiocese on behalf of the cardinal.
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baptism in case of necessity. Marriage should not take place without ecclesiastical participation; failure to observe this requirement brought excommunication. Jewish leaders were not to go about in public in garb that resembled that of priests. Members of the religious orders should also frequent the parochial service, for the sake of good example. This council in particular condemned the doctrines spread abroad under the name of
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chapitres réguliers et séculiers de l'un et l'autre sexe, les abbayes et prieurés en règle ou en commende, aussi de l'un et de l'autre sexe et tous autres bénéfices et prestimonies généralement quelconques, de quelque nature et sous quelque dénomination que ce soit, sont, à compter du jour de la publication du présent décret, éteints et supprimés sans qu'il puisse jamais en être établi de semblables ."
1675:: "...per opera utilia et exempla laudabilia, fructuosus, pensatis quoque multis laboribus quos, Acconensis ecclesie presidendo regimini, subiit, et volentes quod inter servitutis pontificalis angustias, in solo quasi natali quietis gaudio post labores hujusmodi recreetur...." Pope Urban had been papal legate in the Holy Land before his election to the papacy. 1523:
evangelising the Anglo-Saxons was again taken in hand, shortly afterwards, by Irish missionaries from the North, where at Lindisfarne, a small island on the east coast of Northumberland, they had their headquarters. With the advent of these new apostles the liturgy used in Ireland, that is to say, the Gallican rite was imported into the Anglo-Saxon Churches.")
2263:"Charitas quae," § 8: "Ex quo factum est ut, tota ecclesia Gallicana fatente et consiente, haberi deberent juramenta civica tamquam perjuria ac sacrilegia, non ecclesiasticis modo sed catholico quovis homine prorsus indigna, omnesque consequentes actus tamquam schismatici pro nullis, irritis, gravioribusque consuris obnoxiis." 426:
Marseille, one vote for the Provost Étienne Langlade by his nephew, who was a canon, and one vote, that of the Provost, for Henri d'Avaugour, a close advisor of the King of Sicily. The archdeacon thereupon moved that they make a formal request (postulation) for the transfer of Paul de Sade to the archdiocese of Arles.
384:. He was still Chamberlain on 8 May 1382. He was named a cardinal by Clement VII on 23 December 1383. He was succeeded in the office of Chamberlain by Bishop François Conzié of Grenoble by 31 March 1384. Conzié assisted at the deathbed of Clement VII on 16 September 1394, and was reappointed Chamberlain S. R. E. by 1324:"Episcopum sine metropolitano, vel epistola metropolitani, vel tribus comprovincialibus, non liceat ordinare: ita ut alii cpmprovinciales epistolis admoneanturm ut se suo responso consensisse significent. Quod si inter partes aliqua nata fuerit dubitatiok majori numero metropolitanus in electione consentiat. 3180:
Conzié had previously been Bishop of Grenoble (1380–1388). He was transferred to the archdiocese of Arles on 20 January 1388 by Pope Clement VII. He was transferred to the archdiocese of Toulouse on 17 October 1390, and then to Narbonne on 19 September 1391. As archbishop of Narbonne, he attended the
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Sciout, p. 185, citing the Civil Constitution, Title II, Articles 1-3 and 19: "Art. 1er. A compter du jour de la publication du présent décret, on ne connaîtra qu'une seule manière de pourvoir aux évêchés et aux cures, c'est à savoir, la forme des élections. Art. 2. Toutes les élections se feront par
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decreed the abolition of monastic vows and the suppression of religious orders on 13 February 1790, and a decree fixing pensions for monks who left their monasteries was voted on 20 February. At the time of the dissolution of the monasteries in 1791, the archdiocese of Arles had only two Benedictine
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and lord of Arles sent word that he would be unable to attend on that day. The meeting was therefore put back to 13 November. Two canons failed to appear on the 13th, and they were therefore cited to appear on the 14th. Finally, the election resulted in ten votes being cast for Bishop Paul de Sade of
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The synod of Arles of 29 June 554 was presided over by Archbishop Sapandus, with eighteen other bishops or their proxies in attendance. The synod was mostly concerned with relegislating the canons of earlier synods, especially concerning the discipline of the regular and secular clergy. Another synod
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Jean-Baptiste Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan was the fourth son of Comte Louis Gaucher Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan. He was named titular bishop of Claudiopolis and coadjutor of the diocese of Arles on 3 August 1667, and was consecrated a bishop at Uzès by his uncle on 11 December 1667. He succeeded
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Antoine was the cousin and close friend of Jacques d'Albon, Marshall of France. He became abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Savigny in 1521, in succession to his uncle. Another uncle, abbot of ĂŽle-barbe, left him the abbey on his death. By letters-patent of 8 December 1558, he was named governor
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Bishop Sapaudus attended the council of King Childebert I in Paris in 552. In 554, he presided at the provincial council of Arles, and on 11 September 573 he was present at the council of Paris. On 22 June 584, he presided at the council of Valence. From 556, he was granted the powers of papal vicar
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4th English ed. (London: Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1912), p. 91 ("In regard to the liturgy the matter was different. Arles was not of sufficient importance at the time when the Churches of Gaul felt the necessity of regulating the order of worship."), note 1; pp. 98-99 ("The work of
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Because of their refusal to take the oath, both Archbishop de Lau of Arles and Archbishop Jean de Boisgelin de Cucé of Aix were deposed by the French government, and in fulfilment of earlier plans, the diocese of Arles was suppressed and its territory added to that of Aix. Aix became the seat of the
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In the synod of 443 (or 452), attended also by bishops of neighbouring provinces, fifty-six canons were formulated, mostly repetitions of earlier disciplinary decrees. Neophytes were excluded from major orders; married men aspiring to the priesthood were required to promise a life of continency, and
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finally addressed the urgent requests of one bishop after another to intervene. On 13 April 1791, he issued the apostolic letter "Charitas quae," which condemned both the Civil Constitution as heretical and schismatic, and constructed specifically to destroy the Catholic Church, and the oath which
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from members of his own family, from his royal council, from the University of Paris, from prelates of the church and others, to act to bring the schism to an end. On 13 January 1408, it was announced that if the church were not returned again to the rule of a single pope by Ascension Day, then the
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controversy. Several bishops were invited by Constantine personally, including the bishop of Syracuse. Bishops from the western part of the empire including three from Britain attended. Claims that 600 or 300 bishops were present cannot be sustained; the synodial letter to Pope Sylvester was signed
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in 450. Its suffragans were the dioceses of: Orange, Avignon, Carpentras, Cavaillon, Marseille, Toulon, Saint-Paul-trois-chateaux, and Vaison. The archdiocese was suppressed a first time under the first French republic, to become part of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Aix. The diocese was restored
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The National Assembly passed a law on 27 May 1792, deporting all non-juring clergy from France immediately. Clerics who remained in France after their deportation was ordered, or who returned to France after deportation, were subject to imprisonment for ten years. Archbishop de Lau of Arles was in
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decreed that the sacrament of confirmation must be received while fasting; and that on Sundays and feast days the religious orders should not open their churches to the faithful, nor preach at the hour of the parish Mass. The laity should be instructed by their parish priests in the proper form of
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on 9 October 1450, and allowed to keep the dioceses of Comminges (1422–1450), Lascar (1433–1463), and Albano (1431–1463). He held a provincial synod in Arles on 16 November 1453 (Albanès, no. 2000). On 11 February 1463 (in the Roman calendar it was still 1462), Cardinal de Foix was transferred by
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When the electors of Bishop Paul de Sade of Marseille to be archbishop of Arles requested his confirmation, it was not Benedict XIII to whom they applied, since he had been rejected both by the king of France and by the Council of Pisa. In November 1410, their only recourse was to John XXIII. But
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Archbishop Bertrand de Malferrat died on 25 May 1262. The Chapter issued the customary summons for the attendance of all who wished, were obligated to, and were able, to attend the meeting for the election of a new bishop. When the votes were cast, disagreement appeared. Some chose Raimundus, the
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of 1215 and that of Toulouse in 1229. Close inspection of their dioceses is urged on the bishops, as a remedy against the spread of heresy; testaments are declared invalid unless made in the presence of the parish priest. This measure, met with in other councils, was meant to prevent testamentary
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In 1034 a meeting was held at Arles, in the nature of a revivalist meeting, for the re-establishment of peace, the restoration of Christian Faith, the awakening in the popular heart of a sense of divine goodness and of salutary fear by the consideration of past evils. Meetings were being held all
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granted Arles permission to establish a Jesuit collège (high school) in the city, a project which the city council had been discussing since 1601. The Jesuits were greatly favored by Archbishop Oratio Montano (1598–1603), who regularly invited them to preach during Lent and Eastertide. In 1606,
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Sciout, p. 184, quoting the Civil Constitution, Title I, Article 20: "Tous titres et offices autres que ceux mentionnés en la présente constitution, les dignités, canonicats, prébendes, demi-prébendes, chapelles, chapellenies, tant des églises cathédrales que des églises collégiales, et tous
2066:"Dudum siquidem bo(nae) me(moriae Artaudo, archiepiscopo Arelatensi, regimini ecclesie Arelatensis presidente, nos cupientes eidem ecclesie cum vacaret, per apostolice sedis providentiam utilem et ydoneam presidere personam, provisionem ejusdem ecclesiae ord. et disp. nostre duximus...." 359:
Archbishop Guillaume de La Garde (1361–1374) presided at a regional council of the ecclesiastical provinces of Arles, Embrun, and Aix; it was held in the cathedral of Apt from 14 to 30 May 1365. He also held a diocesan synod in Spring 1370, on the second Sunday after Easter, 30 April.
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Archbishop Artaud de Mélan died on 1 November 1410, and was buried on 5 November. The Provost, Étienne Langlade, and the members of the Chapter of the cathedral, sent out summonses to the interested parties that an electoral assembly would be held on 10 November, but on 9 November,
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of the emperor. Its decrees insist on a sufficient ecclesiastical education of bishops and priests, on the duty of both to preach frequently to the people and to instruct them in the Catholic Faith, on the obligation of parents to instruct their children, etc.
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sent ambassadors to him, requesting permission to hold a council in Aquileia, but Constantius instead summoned a council which met in Arles. It was agreed beforehand that a compromise in which the orthodox Athanasius of Alexandria would be condemned, but that
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Article 16: "Ceux des ecclésiastiques contre lesquels la déportation aura été prononcée , qui resteraient dans le royaume après avoir déclaré leur retraite , ou qui rentreraient après leur sortie, seront condamnés à la peine de la détention pendant dix
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Provost of the cathedral Chapter, while the rest chose Robert de Ucena, a canon of Valence and a papal chaplain, who was only in minor orders. The Provost sent his procurator along with two canons representing the Chapter to the papal court, where
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SC: Vol. 175 (Sermones 1-20); 243 (Sermones 21-55); 330 (Sermones 56-80); 345 (Works for the monks, I); 398 (Works for the monks, II); 447 (Sermons on scripture, II: 85-101); 536 (Life of Caesarius of Arles). See also: Jacques-Paul Migne (ed.),
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signed his Last Will and Testament in 811. On 2 April 812, he again subscribed for Charlemagne. On 10 May 813, he presided at the Council of Arles. In 815, he was ordered by Louis the Pious to conduct Bishop Martin of Ravenna to Rome to face
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The Archbishopric of Arles was suppressed again by Pius VII on 6 October 1822 in the bull "Paternae Charitatis", carrying out the commitments he had made in the apostolic letter to Louis XVIII in 1817. Its territory was incorporated into the
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Pierre de Cros supported Clement VII against Urban VI, who labelled him "diabolico spiritu instigatus," and deprived him of his offices. He was to be arrested, imprisoned, and deprived of all his income (April and November 1378). Albanès,
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A council, called the third council of Arles, was held on 30 December of some year between 449 and 462, presided over by Archbishop Ravennius and including twelve other bishops, to settle the differences that had arisen between Faustus,
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by thirty-three bishops, and a number of priests and deacons who held the proxies of bishops who did not attend. Archbishop Marinus of Arles presided, apparently on the appointment of Constantine. The synod confirmed the findings of the
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On 16–17 May 1279, Archbishop Bernard de Languissel (1274–1281) presided over a provincial council at which four other bishops participated, and four bishops were absent but represented by procurators. Fifteen canons wefre promulgated.
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on 3 December 1423. He was named a cardinal by Pope Martin on 24 May 1426, and was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the diocese. He died in Savoy, at the Franciscan house of Sallonis, on 16 September 1450. Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
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On 6 June 524, on the occasion of the consecration of the basilica in honor of the Virgin Mary outside the walls of Arles, a council of fourteen bishops and four priest delegates, was held under the presidency of Archbishop
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in the consistory of 25 November 1598. At the request of the king, the pope made Montano a nuncio extraordinary to the French court. He made his Last Will and Testament on 11 November 1603, and died the same day. Fisquet,
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Cardinal de Lenoncourt was appointed apostolic administrator of the diocese of Arles on 7 February 1560, though the move had been contemplated as early as 4 February 1558. He died on 4 February 1561. Fisquet, part 1, pp.
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On 10 July 1234, a council was held in Arles under the presidency of Archbishop Jean Baussan. It issued twenty-four canons, mostly against the prevalent Albigensian heresy, and for the observance of the decrees of the
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Notho presided over a council in Toulouse in 828, and was present at the council of Thionville in 835. In 843 he was at the council of Germigny, and in 844 is named in a diploma of Charles the Bald. Duchesne (1907),
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would also be condemned. The majority of the council, including Constantius himself and Archbishop Saturninus of Arles, was decidedly Arian in attitude. The two papal legates were compelled to reject communion with
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On 1 February 1324, Archbishop-elect Jean Baussan authorized the Franciscan Provincial of Provence to construct a church, a religious house, and a cemetery at Salon (Sallonis) on land donated by Pierre Baston.
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Archbishop Jean Jaubert de Barrault (1630–1643) participated in the general assembly of the French clergy in Paris in 1635–1636, and chaired some of the sessions in the absence of the archbishop of Bordeaux.
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in 1409. The French monarchy supported the Avignon Obedience, and it was the Avignon pope Benedict XIII who had approved the election of Archbishop Artaud de MĂ©lan on 17 December 1404. As the
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Artaud had previously been bishop of ForlĂ­ (1372), of Grasse (1379), and of Sisteron (1382). He was transferred to Arles by Pope Benedict XIII on 17 December 1404. He did not attend the
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Ingenuus is not listed in Sainte-Marthe or in Fisquet, though his name occurs in the catalogues of archbishops of Arles. He attended the council of Nîmes on 1 October 374. Albanès,
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In 1762, the Parliament of Paris declared the constitution of the Society of Jesus void, and ordered the members of the Society to leave their colleges within a week. In 1764,
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on24 April 1775. He was executed by order of the Assembly of the Sectdion of the Luxembourg, at the house of the Carmelites in Paris on 2 September 1792. Jacques Constant,
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assumed control of the diocese, and had the bishop's income sent directly to the papal treasury. He appointed administrators for the diocesan business. Fisquet, part 2,
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Pierre de Cros was the brother of Cardinal Jean de Cros (1371–1383), Bishop of Limoges; nephew of Cardinal Pierre de Cros (1350–1361), Bishop of Senlis; and cousin of
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Vol. 7 (Florence 1914), pp. 247-248. The archbishops owned the castle of Sallonis: "Actum hoc in castro Sallonis, in camera aulae veteris domini Archiepiscopi...."
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dispositions in favour of known heretics. On 11 November 1236, Archbishop Jean held another council, in which the canons of the council of 1234 were republished.
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in 1414, and was promoted Suburbicarian Bishop of Albano on 14 March 1431. He was named archbishop of Arles and abbot commendatory of S. Pierre de Montmajour by
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to the archdiocese of Arles. He never appeared, was never installed, and had no influence over the diocese. He is known from a single casual reference. Albanès,
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Laurent died at the Chateau de Salon on 12 July 1630. On 15 July, the Chapter elected the Provost of the Chapter, Jacques Aube, vicar-general of the diocese,
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Broullat was appointed archbishop in the consistory of 28 November 1550. He became a Calvanist and was deposed on 7 February 1560. Fisquet, part 1, pp.
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named him a canon of the Vatican Basilica. He had previously been bishop of Penne & Atri (1591–1598). He was nominated archbishop of Arles by King
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wrote a letter to Archbishop Leontius announcing his election on 25 January 462. Archbishop Leontius presided over the synod of Arles in 475. Albanès,
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In 1275, twenty-two earlier observances were promulgated anew at a provincial Council of Arles, held by Archbishop Bernard de Languissel (1274–1281).
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Archbishop Pierre de Cros (1374–1388) was mostly an absentee pastor, since he served at the Papal Court as Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church for
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Between 475 and 480 another council was called by Archbishop Leontius, attended by thirty bishops, in which the teachings of the priest Lucidus on
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his uncle at his death on 9 March 1689. He died at Montpellier on 11 November 1697, at the age of 52, and was buried in his uncle's tomb. Fisquet,
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on 24 November 1410. He resigned upon the appointment of Archbishop Louis Aleman on 3 December 1423. He died on 16 February 1426. Fisquet, part 2,
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in 1409, but he was represented by a procurator (Albanès, p. 764, no. 1783). He died in the castle of Salon on 1 November 1410. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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De Jumilhac was a doctor of theology (Paris), and was a canon and archdeacon-major of Chartres, and vicar-general of Chartres. He was previously
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Melchior was the brother (or nephew) of Duke Henry of Brunswick. He was bishop of Osnabruck, and then Schwerin (1375–1381), and was appointed by
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Theodosius was already in office in August 632. He was suspended from office by the Council of Chalon-sur-SaĂ´ne summoned by the Frankish king
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on 23 December 1383, at which point his title became Apostolic Administrator of Arles. He died in Avignon on 16 November 1388. Fisquet,
3105:(Albanès, p. 708, no. 1630), but he was also named Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Arles. He died on 22 July 1374. Fisquet, 4326: 609: 2671:; the council was attended by eight metropolitans, forty-two bishops, and other delegates, and issued 24 important canons. Albanès, 231:; its four canons deal chiefly with the conferring of clerical orders. A number of Caesarius of Arles' works have been published in 80:
The bishopric of Arles was founded before the middle of the third century. Its status as a metropolitan archdiocese was defined by
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in the consistory of 12 May 1631. He made his solemn entry into the diocese on 8 December 1631. He died on 30 July 1643. Albanès,
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Barraut was the son of Count Aimeri de Barraut. He was bishop of Bazas from 1611 to 1631. He was nominated archbishop of Arles by
65:. For centuries, the archbishops of Arles were regional leaders in creating and codifying canon law, through councils and synods. 3029:
Hugo had previously been Bishop of Gap. He was elected Archbishop of Arles on 28 March 1217. He died on 29 August 1217. Albanès,
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De Mailly held a licenciate in theology (Sorbonne), and was a royal almoner. He was nominated archbishop of Arles by King
1171: 1135: 4156: 2958: 2937: 2924: 2863: 2842: 2821: 2800: 2779: 2718: 2705: 2638: 2609: 2584: 2563: 2536: 2507: 2477: 2456: 2410: 2385: 2372: 1257:, Vol. 7 part 2 (Rome: Apostolic Camera 1846), pp. 2295-2304; the bull quotes the apostolic letter "Commissa Divinitus". 3813: 3518:. He succeeded to the seat on the death of his uncle on 17 January 1521. He died in October 1550. Fisquet, part 1, pp. 3493:
Eustache de LĂ©vis was the younger brother of Philippe de LĂ©vis, He was appointed his successor on 20 November 1475 by
2745: 1541:, Volume 5 (Paris: Le Clere 1870), pp. 180-181. Other councils were held at Mainz, Reims, Tours, and Chalon-sur-SaĂ´ne. 4192:
Le royaume d'Arles et de Vienne (1138-1378): Étude sur la formation territoriale de la France dans l'Est et le Sudest
1161: 144:. Its twenty-two canons dealing with various abuses that had crept into ecclesiastical life since the persecution of 3497:. He died in Rome on 22 April 1489, at the age of 42, and was buried in the Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore. Albanès, 2548:
Hilary had been a monk of Lerins. He became bishop at the age of 29. He died on 5 May 449. Denis de Sainte-Marthe,
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monasteries, the abbatia Montis Majoris (Saint Pierre-de-Montmayour) for men, and Saint-CĂ©saire-d'Arles for women.
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Volume V (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1896), p. 212, pointing out that the date is a conjecture of J.-D. Mansi,
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A History of the Christian Councils: From the Original Documents, to the Close of the Council of Nicaea, A.D. 325,
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Archbishop Felix attended the Roman Council of 27 March 680, summoned to combat the Monothelite heresy. Albanès,
1147: 109:)" and is no longer a Metropolitan but an archiepiscopal title, within the ecclesiastical province of Marseille. 2854:
On 1 February 683, Archbishop Wolbert subscribed a grant at the request of Bishop Petronius of Vaison. Albanès,
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The liturgical uses of Arles were recommended by pope Gregory the Great as a model for Augustine of Canterbury.
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Jean Ferrier was approved as coadjutor of the archbishop of Arles in the papal consistory if 23 August 1518 by
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over France, from the beginning of the millennium, inspired by the people and eagerly embraced by the bishops.
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it was forbidden to consecrate a bishop without the assistance of three other bishops and the consent of the
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and Arles a council was held in the latter city in 463, which had earlier called forth a famous letter from
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Ravennius may have been at the council of Arles, usually dated 455. Fisquet, part 1, pp. 429-439. Albanès,
288: 209: 17: 4151:. Memoires de la Societe nationale des Antiquaires de France, LII (in French). Paris: Daupeley-Gouverneur. 3101:
on 16 June 1361. He was transferred to the titular Latin patriarchate of Jerusalem on 12 December 1371 by
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Montano was born in Policastro (Kingdom of Naples). He studied in Rome, and became a doctor of theology.
2459:: "...on peut admettre comme probable, non comme certain, que l'Ingenuus de 396 Ă©tait Ă©vĂŞque d'Arles...." 757: 280: 3820:
had appointed him archbishop of Arles. The nomination was approved in the consistory of 1 June 1711, by
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Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution: A Study of the Latin Liturgy Up to the Time of Charlemagne,
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continued to act as bishop even though he had been deposed. He was followed on the episcopal throne by
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on 7 May 1473. He died in Rome on 11 November 1475, and was buried in S. Giorgio in Velabro. Albanès,
1166: 106: 3904:, (Paris: Picard 1921), esp. pp. 35-50. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 97 with note 3; 436 with note 2. 3716:
in the consistory of 16 January 1645. He died in Arles on 9 March 1689, at the age of 86. Fisquet,
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Andé Callebaut, "Lettres franciscaines concernant la Belgique et la France aux xiii - xv siècles,"
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named him archbishop of Arles on 11 February 1463 (Albanès, no. 2020). He was named a cardinal by
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Morèse had been Provost of Arles. Michel was elected archbishop in August 1202 (Albanès, p. 299).
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Marinus was present at the council of Rome in 313, and the council of Arles in 314, against the
1902:
The Jesuits. A Historical Sketch, with the Bull of Clement XIV for the Suppression of the Order,
1455:(Paris: Migne, 1848), pp. 997-1166, containing the text of the Council of Arles (pp. 1141-1152). 3943: 3362: 3245: 2272: 1900: 1721: 1248: 1201: 562: 434: 385: 35: 4180: 4169: 3973: 3947: 3891: 3862: 3829: 3796: 3788: 3751: 3743: 3725: 3717: 3692: 3668: 3643: 3635: 3609: 3592: 3588: 3562: 3548: 3540: 3527: 3519: 3502: 3481: 3452: 3422: 3404: 3382: 3374: 3337: 3329: 3325: 3300: 3283: 3266: 3249: 3233: 3216: 3208: 3204: 3168: 3147: 3139: 3114: 3106: 3085: 3064: 3034: 3013: 2992: 2910: 2739: 2549: 2427: 2337: 2324: 2311: 2298: 2223: 2144: 2137:
Histoire de la constitution civile du clergé et de la persécution révolutionnaire (1790-1801),
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The diocese was suppressed in 1822, fulfilling a condition in the Concordat of 1817 with King
4203: 3991: 3357:. He was named cardinal priest of S. Anastasia on 12 July 1385, and on 13 June 1405 promoted 2975: 2954: 2880: 2859: 2838: 2817: 2762: 2694: 2676: 2634: 2605: 2580: 2559: 2532: 2494: 2473: 2452: 2435: 2406: 2227: 2135: 2045: 1517: 1406: 1371: 1286: 263:
An important council was held at Arles on 10 May 813, one of five held at the instigation of
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in the consistory of 9 March 1698. He was consecrated a bishop on 11 May 1698. He was later
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of Lyon. In 1561, Catherine de Medicis gave him the archdiocese of Arles. Antoine was later
2003: 1685: 1123: 429:
To which pope, however, should the postulation be directed? There were three popes in 1410:
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Archbishop Florentius held a council, probably in 1264, which promulgated seventeen canons.
3354: 3135: 2011:, Volume 4 (Paris: A. Picard et fils, 1902), pp. 3-19. Edmundus Martene et Ursinus Durand, 1623: 1480: 1214: 510: 450: 405:
issued letters patent in 1637 which made them masters of the college without restrictions.
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Jacques de Forbin-Janson was the son of Marquis Laurent de Forbin, and nephew of Cardinal
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Trophimus is said to have been a disciple of Saint Peter or Saint Paul. Duchesne (1907),
1081: 1075: 652: 624: 544: 514: 438: 190: 4030:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (Tomus III) (second ed.). Munster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3895: 202: 4288: 4019:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (Tomus II) (second ed.). Munster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3626: 3576: 3465: 2422:
Bishop Concordius was present at the council of Valence on 12 July 374. Sainte-Marthe,
1206: 636: 615: 532: 284: 228: 102: 98: 4007:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (Tomus I) (second ed.). Munster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2506:
Euladius is mentioned in the diptychs as the successor of Patroclus. Duchesne (1907),
1883:
Histoire de la compagnie de JĂ©sus en France des origines Ă  la suppression: 1528 - 1762
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In 1251, Archbishop Jean Baussan (1233–1258)of Arles, held a provincial council near
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Abbot Philippe's appointment was signed by Benedict XIII on 29 April 1403. Albanès,
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on 19 September 1746. He died in Paris on 20 February 1775. Fisquet, 2e partie,
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Archbishop Elifantus attended the council of Narbonne on 27 June 788. Albanès,
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who had been elected in Bologna by the cardinals who had participated in the
409: 397: 377: 326: 168: 86: 62: 50: 4089:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana. 3918: 3580: 3469: 3444: 2898: 2704:, (Turnholt: Brepols, 1963), pp. 168, 172, 212, 214, 235. Duchesne (1907), 2668: 2667:. He presided at the council of Orange on 28 October 549, summoned by King 2516:
Ecclesiastical Factionalism and Religious Controversy in Fifth-Century Gaul
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second edition, Volume 1 (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1894), pp. 180-196.
1003: 497: 4041:(in Latin). Vol. 4 (IV) (1592-1667). MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 4060:(in Latin). Vol. 5 (V) (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 3985: 2893: 2663:
Archbishop Aurelianus was named papal vicar for Gaul on 23 August 546 by
1632:, Volume 6, part 1 (Paris: Letouzey, 1914), pp. 71-72. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 430: 264: 69: 3816:. On 23 April 1711, Archbishop-elect wrote to the Chapter of Arles that 3195:, Volume 3 (Lyon: Huguetan & Ravaud 1650), p. 88. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 4111:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 4078:. Vol. 6 (Tomus VI) (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 3515: 3278:
Bishop Guillaume was already administrator on 25 August 1402. Albanès,
2775: 2744:(Rome 1907), pp. 135-136, 164; nos XLVI, XLVII, LVII. Duchesne (1907), 1507:, Taurinensis editio, Volume 1 (Turin: Seb. Franco, 1857), pp. 154-155. 1405:
Tomus primus (Paris: Didot 1789), pp. 631-640. Karl Joseph von Hefele,
213: 178: 148:(284–305) are important documents of early ecclesiastical legislation. 145: 81: 4158:
Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: Volume I. Provinces du Sud-Est.
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in a letter of 12 August 595 to the bishops of Gaul on the subject of
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: Volume I. Provinces du Sud-Est.
2281:, Tomus sextus, pars tertia (Prati: Alberghettum 1849), pp. 2324-2333. 3768: 3709: 2796: 2398: 1482:
A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents,
585: 4100:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 1501:
Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum,
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A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents
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A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents
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A History of the Councils of the Church, from the Original Documents
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to the archdiocese of Auch. He died on 13 December 1464. Albanès,
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Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801.
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RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
2036:, no. 1783. King Charles sent a number of ambassadors, including 763: 412:
confirmed the decree, and the Society was completely suppressed.
309: 248: 123:
The first Council of Arles was held in 314, at the urging of the
2143:, (Paris: Firmin-Didot, 1887), pp. 27-29. Henry Morse Stephens, 4093: 3996:(in Latin). Valence: Soc. anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardasie. 2735: 1428:, Turnholt: Brepols (1963), pp. 42-46. Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1339:, Volume III (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1883), pp. 167-173. 163:. After the suicide of Magnentius, following his defeat in the 58: 2689:
in Gaul. He died, as Gregory of Tours noted, in 586. Albanès,
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Vol. 1 (Paris: Typographia Regia 1716), pp. 528-531. Albanès,
1396:(Turnhold: Brepols 1963), pp. 159-160. Jacques Sirmond (ed.), 1352:(Turnhold: Brepols 1963), pp. 131-134. Jacques Sirmond (ed.), 4171:
La France pontificale (Gallia christiana): Aix, Arles, Embrun
1434:, Volume 4 (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1895), pp. 131-132. 548: 182: 54: 3931:, Volume 1 (Arles: G. Mesnier, 1816), pp. 1-86. Ph. PĂ©cout, 3924:
Oeuvres de Monseigneur Jean-Marie Du Lau, ArchevĂŞque d'Arles
2518:(Washington: Catholic University of America, 1989), pp. 86f. 1489:, editio novissima (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), pp. 1045-1046. 3683:
on 20 July 1630, and his transfer to Arles was approved by
1411:, Volume 4 (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1895), pp. 20-24. 3394:
Louis Aleman was a doctor of canon law. He was previously
27:
Roman Catholic archdiocese in France (417-1801, 1817-1822)
4185:(in French). Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Paris: E. Repos. 4174:(in French). Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Paris: E. Repos. 485:
On 12 July 1790, the Constituent Assembly legislated the
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La France pontificale (Gallia christiana): Arles, Embrun
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in 1409. He died on 31 December 1432. Samuel Guichenon,
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Histoire de la Constitution Civile du Clergé (1790-1801)
1694:, Volume 6, part 1 (Paris: Letouzey, 1914), pp. 113-114. 2019:
Tomus VII (Parisiis: apud Montalant 1733), pp. 798-803.
2013:
Veterum Scriptorum et Monumentorum Amplissima Collectio
1723:
Histoire des Conciles: d'aprés les documents originaux,
1535:
Histoire des Conciles: d'aprés les documents originaux,
1374:, Conciliengeschichte, II, 590. Jacques Sirmond (ed.), 501:
was being used to harass those who refused to take it.
3332:. Albanès and Chevalier (1901), pp. 754-766. Albanès, 2774:
Florianus was present at the council of Paris of King
216:(440–461), defining the metropolitan status of Arles. 4272: 3933:
Jean-Marie Du Lau: archevêque d'Arles né en Périgord,
3882:(1742–1746). He was nominated archbishop of Arles by 3783:
of 12 July 1710, which was confirmed on 1 October by
3455:. Eubel I, pp. 33, no. 18; 35; II, pp. 5, no. 20; 93. 1687:
Histoire des conciles d'après les documents originaux
1625:
Histoire des conciles d'après les documents originaux
974:♦ Guillaume le Tort, Bishop of Marseille (1402–1403) 449:
dragged on and on, however, pressure mounted on King
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V, p. 97 with note 4 (who err on the date of death).
2901:, and in September 816 he was instructed to receive 2176:
Jean, p. 38. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 97, note 1.
1984:
Vol. 3 (Paris: A. Picard et fils, 1901), p. 597-598.
3917:on 26 February 1775, and approved in consistory by 3411:
Le cardinal Louis Aleman et la fin du Grand Schisme
1905:(London: Religious Tract Society, 1873), pp. 29-30. 332: 136:(313), recognizing the validity of the election of 4135:PouillĂ©s des provinces d'Aix, d'Arles et d'Embrun. 3897:Mgr Jean-Joseph Chapelle de Jumilhac de Saint-Jean 3398:(1418-1423), and was appointed bishop of Arles by 1634:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 496:not to sign the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 3861:on 2 May 1746. He died on 20 July 1746. Fisquet, 3318:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 3197:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 2149:Volume 1 (New York: Scribners, 1886, pp. 299-300. 1890:, Volume 5 (Paris: A. Picard, 1925), pp. 165-168. 1640:, Volume 23 (Venice: A. Zatta 1779), pp. 795-798. 1552:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1487:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1306:, Volume 2 (Edinburgh: Clark, 1876), pp. 203-204. 4308: 3824:. He died in Arles on 14 January 1741. Albanès, 3417:, (Lyon: Legendre, 1904), pp. 129-158. Albanès, 2987:Anno died at Cluny on 18 November 994. Albanès, 2799:in 650, due to non-attendance. Duchesne (1907), 294: 3857:on 20 December 1741. He was transferred to the 2650:Auxianus was the recipient of two letters from 2527:Bishop Honoratus died in January 429. Albanès, 980:♦ Philippe Sicard, Abbot of Aniane (1403–1404) 4108:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 4097:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 4086:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 3982:. Tomus primus. Paris: Typographia Regia 1716. 3219:. Eubel I, pp. 103, 268, 356, 488; II, p. 199. 1383:Tomus primus (Paris: Didot 1789), pp. 515-516. 1361:Tomus primus (Paris: Didot 1789), pp. 579-584. 941:Melchior of Brunswick (1378) (Roman Obedience) 457:Archbishop Artaud de MĂ©lan did not attend the 246:wrote to Archbishop Sapaudus, sending him the 167:, Constantius took up his residence in Arles. 4082: 4071: 4053: 3134:on 2 August 1374. He was named a cardinal by 1729:, Volume 9 (Paris: Le Clere 1873), pp. 62-65. 252:and naming him Apostolic Vicar for all Gaul. 4083:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 4072:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 4054:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 3423:pp. 787-812, especially nos. 1849-1850, 1912 3171:, nos. 1662 and 1687. Eubel I, pp. 380, 539. 4075:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 4057:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3771:on 25 December 1697, which was approved by 2730:Bishop Vergilius is favorably mentioned by 1281:Sulpicius Severus, "Chronica" Book II. 39, 1118:Jean-Baptiste AdhĂ©mar de Monteil de Grignan 127:, for the purpose of putting an end to the 4094:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2905:on his arrival in France. Sainte-Marthe, 159:, who had killed his brother, the Emperor 3758:IV , p. 96, with note 2; 161 with note 2. 2430:. Fisquet, part 1, pp. 396-397. Albanès, 2005:La France et le grand schisme d'Occident, 363: 101:. The latter is since officially called " 4317:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France 4144: 3849:He was nominated archbishop of Arles by 1977:La France et le grand schisme d'Occident 1498:The papal bull "Maiorum nostrorum," in: 1209:; retrieved 16 May 2024. Gabriel Chow, 968:♦ Harduin, Bishop of Angers (1400–1402) 472: 155:campaigned against the imperial usurper 29: 4211: 4178: 4167: 4034: 3869:VI, p. 97 with note 2; 329 with note 2. 3530:. Eubel III, p. 116 with notes 2 and 3. 3434:Pierre de Foix was named a cardinal by 3150:. Eubel I, pp. 27 no. 9; 103, 139, 390. 2621:Archbishop Aeonius received letters of 2044:, and Guillaume Boisratier: Valois IV, 1370:Leonis I, Opp., ed. Ballerini, I, 998; 1336:A History of the Councils of the Church 1303:A History of the Councils of the Church 258: 239:may have taken place, possibly in 682. 140:, and confirmed the excommunication of 14: 4309: 4215:Saint CĂ©saire, Ă©vĂŞque d'Arles, 503-543 3409:Vol. 1, pp. 582-584. Gabriel PĂ©rouse, 3365:. He was granted the diocese of Arles 3097:Guillaume de La Garde was approved by 1939:second edition (OUP 2010), pp.234-240. 1112:François AdhĂ©mar de Monteil de Grignan 892:(19 December 1310 – 12 September 1317) 337:In 1263, a council held by Archbishop 4141:. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1923. 4104: 4035:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 4023: 4012: 4000: 3938:(Imprimerie Cassard, 1892). Albanès, 3324:, Volume 27 (Venice: A. Zatta 1784), 3203:, Volume 27 (Venice: A. Zatta 1784), 2236:, (Paris: A. Picard 1907), pp. 15-17. 880:(30 January 1304 – 21 September 1307) 181:, but the council refused to condemn 4164:. second edition. Paris: Fontemoing. 3853:on 20 August 1741, and confirmed by 3385:. Eubel I, pp. 28, no. 26; 104; 533. 2778:on 10 October 614. Duchesne (1907), 2654:(537–555). Duchesne, p. 258, no. 16. 1447:Patrologiae latinae cursus completus 1288:Sulpicii Severi Libri qui supersunt, 492:After repeated attempts to convince 208:Apropos of the conflict between the 3966: 3886:on 17 April 1746, and confirmed by 3708:On 31 July 1643, the government of 3484:. Eubel II, pp. 16, no. 3; 93; 100. 2146:A History of the French Revolution, 1215:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Arles" 1172:List of Catholic dioceses in France 1136:Jacques Bonne-Gigault de Bellefonds 415: 319: 75: 24: 3993:Gallia christiana novissima: Arles 3425:. Eubel I, pp. 34 no. 2; 103; 320. 859:(20 December 1281 – 31 March 1286) 823:(27 March 1218 – 18 November 1232) 25: 4338: 4223: 3565:. Eubel III, p. 116, with note 5. 3468:in March 1454, at the age of 27. 1394:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 — A. 506 1350:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 — A. 506 1162:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Aix 829:(27 July 1233 – 24 November 1258) 766:(1080 or 1099–1107, 1112 or 1115) 112: 4327:1822 disestablishments in France 4294: 4282: 4218:(in French). Paris: É. Bouillon. 3972:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1716). 3907: 3872: 3839: 3802: 3761: 3735: 3702: 3673: 3653: 3615: 3598: 3568: 3554: 3551:. Eubel III, p. 116 with note 4. 3533: 3508: 3487: 3458: 3428: 3388: 3343: 3306: 3289: 3272: 3255: 3239: 3222: 3174: 3153: 3120: 3091: 3080:Bernard de Languissel: Albanès, 3074: 3053: 3044: 3023: 2998: 2981: 2964: 2943: 2930: 2916: 2892:Bishop Joannes was present when 2886: 2291:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1799:Archivum franciscanum historicum 997:(1410–1423) (Avignon Obedience) 865:(5 August 1286 – 22 August 1303) 841:(28 November 1262 – 7 June 1266) 835:(25 November 1258 – 25 May 1262) 706:Johannes (II) (attested 811–816) 487:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 333:Archbishop Florentinus' councils 3228:Jean de Rochechouart: Albanès, 2869: 2848: 2827: 2806: 2789: 2768: 2751: 2724: 2711: 2682: 2657: 2644: 2615: 2590: 2585:pp. 256-257 with note 3, no. 12 2569: 2542: 2521: 2500: 2483: 2462: 2441: 2416: 2391: 2378: 2362: 2353: 2343: 2330: 2317: 2304: 2284: 2266: 2257: 2248: 2239: 2216: 2206: 2196: 2179: 2170: 2161: 2152: 2128: 2111: 2094: 2069: 2060: 2051: 2022: 1996: 1987: 1968: 1951: 1942: 1929: 1908: 1893: 1874: 1865: 1848: 1839: 1822: 1804: 1787: 1770: 1749: 1732: 1714: 1697: 1678: 1661: 1652: 1643: 1616: 1599: 1582: 1565: 1544: 1526: 1510: 1492: 1473: 1458: 1437: 1414: 1386: 1364: 1342: 1327: 1318: 991:(1404–1410) (Avignon Obedience) 957:(1390–1398) (Avignon Obedience) 951:(1388–1390) (Avignon Obedience) 934:(1374–1388) (Avignon Obedience) 808:(9 October 1191 – 20 July 1202) 772:(6 October 1115 – 6 March 1129) 3188:Histoire de Bresse et de Bugey 2629:of 29 September 500. Albanès, 1309: 1294: 1291:(Vienna: Gerold, 1866), p. 92. 1275: 1260: 1242: 1229: 1220: 1193: 1184: 525: 520: 437:of the Avignon Obedience, and 13: 1: 4024:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). 4013:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 4001:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2297:et Lyon," in Sciout, Vol. 1, 2083:, no. 1801. Fisquet, part 1, 1935:J.N.D. Kelly and M.J. Walsh, 1836:, esp. nos. 1658, 1661, 1673. 1819:, esp. nos. 1659, 1663, 1672. 1399:Conciliorum Galliae Collectio 1377:Conciliorum Galliae Collectio 1355:Conciliorum Galliae Collectio 1190:Fisquet, part 1, pp. 359-361. 847:(11 October 1266 – June 1273) 778:/ Garin (1129 – 2 March 1138) 754:(May 1030 – 18 February 1069) 643: 479:National Constituent Assembly 295:Archbishop Baussan's councils 3732:IV , p. 92 with note 5; 344. 2862:, no. 186. Duchesne (1907), 2841:, no. 184. Duchesne (1907), 2384:Marcianus: Duchesne (1907), 1148:Jean Marie du Lau d'Allemans 1041: 870: 738: 649:Florianus (attested 613–614) 289:Latin patriarch of Jerusalem 210:archiepiscopal See of Vienne 7: 3986:Albanès, Joseph Hyacinthe; 3940:Gallia christiana novissima 3826:Gallia christiana novissima 3793:Gallia christiana novissima 3748:Gallia christiana novissima 3722:Gallia christiana novissima 3689:Gallia christiana novissima 3665:Gallia christiana novissima 3640:Gallia christiana novissima 3545:Gallia christiana novissima 3524:Gallia christiana novissima 3499:Gallia christiana novissima 3478:Gallia christiana novissima 3449:Gallia christiana novissima 3419:Gallia christiana novissima 3379:Gallia christiana novissima 3334:Gallia christiana novissima 3297:Gallia christiana novissima 3280:Gallia christiana novissima 3263:Gallia christiana novissima 3230:Gallia christiana novissima 3213:Gallia christiana novissima 3165:Gallia christiana novissima 3144:Gallia christiana novissima 3111:Gallia christiana novissima 3082:Gallia christiana novissima 3061:Gallia christiana novissima 3031:Gallia christiana novissima 3010:Gallia christiana novissima 2989:Gallia christiana novissima 2972:Gallia christiana novissima 2951:Gallia christiana novissima 2877:Gallia christiana novissima 2856:Gallia christiana novissima 2835:Gallia christiana novissima 2814:Gallia christiana novissima 2759:Gallia christiana novissima 2717:Licerius: Duchesne (1907), 2691:Gallia christiana novissima 2679:. De Clerecq, pp. 147, 157. 2673:Gallia christiana novissima 2631:Gallia christiana novissima 2602:Gallia christiana novissima 2577:Gallia christiana novissima 2556:Gallia christiana novissima 2529:Gallia christiana novissima 2512:Gallia christiana novissima 2491:Gallia christiana novissima 2470:Gallia christiana novissima 2449:Gallia christiana novissima 2432:Gallia christiana novissima 2403:Gallia christiana novissima 2274:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 2119:Gallia christiana novissima 2102:Gallia christiana novissima 2077:Gallia christiana novissima 2030:Gallia christiana novissima 1959:Gallia christiana novissima 1937:Oxford Dictionary of Popes, 1920:Gallia christiana novissima 1856:Gallia christiana novissima 1830:Gallia christiana novissima 1813:Gallia christiana novissima 1761:Gallia christiana novissima 1740:Gallia christiana novissima 1705:Gallia christiana novissima 1669:Gallia christiana novissima 1607:Gallia christiana novissima 1590:Gallia christiana novissima 1573:Gallia christiana novissima 1250:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 1155: 724:Manasses (attested 920–961) 630:Sapaudus (attested 552–586) 538:Marcianus (attested 254/57) 10: 4343: 4126: 3961: 3845:Bellefonds was previously 3810:Toussaint de Forbin-Janson 2936:Rotland: Duchesne (1907), 1285:, in: Carolus Hahn (ed.), 582:Euladius (Helladius) (426) 541:Marinus (attested 313–314) 391: 116: 4199:. Paris: A. Picard, 1891. 4132:Clouzot, Étienne (1923). 3779:, transferred by a royal 3050:BĂ©roard: Eubel I, p. 103. 2803:. De Clercq, pp. 309-310. 2625:of 23 August 494, and of 1315:Hefele, Volume 2, p. 216. 1217:; retrieved: 16 May 2024. 1167:Catholic Church in France 554:Concordius (attested 374) 4212:Malnory, Arthur (1894). 4179:Fisquet, HonorĂ© (1867). 4168:Fisquet, HonorĂ© (1867). 4155:Duchesne, Louis (1907). 4145:Duchesne, Louis (1893). 3950:. Ritzler & Sefrin, 3913:Du Lau was nominated by 3865:. Ritzler & Sefrin, 3832:. Ritzler & Sefrin, 3117:. Eubel I, pp. 103, 276. 3016:, nos. 838, 840. Eubel, 1993:Valois III, pp. 602-604. 1684:Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1622:Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1479:Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1470:, Volume 4, pp. 376-377. 1266:Karl Joseph von Hefele, 1177: 1130:Jacques de Forbin-Janson 1106:Jean Jaubert de Barrault 853:(4 February 1274 – 1281) 784:(1139? – 1 January 1142) 709:Notho (attested 824–844) 703:Elifantus (attested 788) 433:of the Roman Obedience, 34:The former cathedral of 4208:Paris: A. Picard, 1891. 4189:Fournier, Paul (1891). 3612:. Fisquet, pp. 674-677. 3604:D'Este: Sainte-Marthe, 3464:Philippe was appointed 3349:Allarmet was appointed 2938:p. 261-262, no. 28 (29) 1300:Charles Joseph Hefele, 1142:Jean-Joseph de Jumilhac 995:Jean Allarmet de Brogny 982:Apostolic administrator 976:Apostolic administrator 970:Apostolic administrator 845:Bertran de Saint-Martin 691:Kavisarius (Kavilarius) 423:Louis Comte de Provence 165:Battle of Mons Seleucus 142:Donatus of Casae Nigrae 3954:VI, p. 97 with note 4. 3946:. Fisquet, 2e partie, 3699:IV, p. 92 with note 4. 3650:IV, p. 92 with note 2. 1845:Eubel I, p. 27, no. 9. 1392:Charles Munier (ed.), 1348:Charles Munier (ed.), 1207:"Archdiocese of Arles" 1202:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 760:(1070 – 1080 or 1096?) 694:Virimarius (Wilimarus) 667:Wolbert (attested 683) 364:Religious developments 89:in the concordat with 47:Archbishopric of Arles 39: 4202:Jean, Armand (1891). 4105:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 2373:p. 98, 253-254, no. 1 926:Guillaume de La Garde 886:(1307 – 1309 or 1310) 851:Bernard de Languissel 833:Bertrand de Malferrat 752:Raimbaud de Reillanne 473:The French Revolution 388:(Avignon Obedience). 138:Caecilian of Carthage 33: 4038:Hierarchia catholica 4027:Hierarchia catholica 4016:Hierarchia catholica 4004:Hierarchia catholica 3952:Hierarchia catholica 3867:Hierarchia catholica 3859:archdiocese of Paris 3834:Hierarchia catholica 3756:Hierarchia catholica 3730:Hierarchia catholica 3697:Hierarchia catholica 3648:Hierarchia catholica 3595:. Eubel III, p. 230. 3320:, editio novissima, 3199:, editio novissima, 3069:Hierarchia catholica 3059:Malferrat: Albanès, 3039:Hierarchia catholica 3018:Hierarchia catholica 2949:Rostagnus: Albanès, 2489:Patroclus: Albanès, 1720:Carl Joseph Hefele, 1554:, editio novissima, 1532:Carl Joseph Hefele, 1516:Cf. Louis Duchesne, 1333:Carl Joseph Hefele, 1061:Robert de Lenoncourt 955:Jean de Rochechouart 890:Gaillard de Faugères 863:Rostaing de la Capre 700:Arladis (Arladidius) 697:Wiliaris (Viriarich) 664:Felix (attested 680) 606:(attested 461 – 475) 551:; bef. 355 – 362/63) 511:Jean-Lambert Tallien 451:Charles VI of France 314:Concilium Insculanum 259:Carolingian Councils 151:In 353, the Emperor 4255: /  4148:La Primatie d'Arles 3894:. Louis de Nussac, 3777:Archbishop of Reims 3591:. Fisquet, part 1, 3505:. Eubel II, p. 100. 3396:Bishop of Maguelone 3328:. Fisquet, part 2, 3207:. Fisquet, part 2, 2970:Manasses: Albanès, 2957:. Duchesne (1907), 2820:. 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Duchesne (1907), 2057:Valois, pp. 99-101. 1082:Prospero Santacroce 1055:Jacques du Broullat 920:Étienne de La Garde 904:/du Val (1324–1341) 788:Raimon de Montredon 515:September Massacres 285:Ghibbelin of Sabran 279:From 1080 to 1098, 242:On 3 February 557, 233:Sources ChrĂ©tiennes 125:Emperor Constantine 4259:43.6767°N 4.6278°E 3814:Bishop of Beauvais 3629:, and approved by 3627:Henry IV of France 3577:Archbishop of Lyon 3466:archbishop of Auch 3363:Pope Benedict XIII 3246:Pope Benedict XIII 2864:p. 260-261, no. 25 2812:Joannes: Albanès, 2409:.Duchesne (1907), 2359:Fisquet, part 2, . 2167:Fisquet, part 2, . 2158:Fisquet, part 2, . 2040:, Pierre Fresnel, 1636:editio novissima, 1124:François de Mailly 1100:Gaspard du Laurent 949:François de ConziĂ© 884:Arnaud de Faugères 878:Peire de Ferrières 770:Atton de Bruniquel 721:(attested 871–913) 661:(attested 659–668) 655:(attested 632–650) 639:(attested 588–601) 637:Virgilius of Arles 633:Licerius (586–588) 621:Auxianus (542–546) 616:Caesarius of Arles 612:(attested 494–500) 600:(attested 449–452) 533:Trophimus of Arles 386:Pope Benedict XIII 229:Caesarius of Arles 103:Archdiocese of Aix 99:Archdiocese of Aix 42:The former French 40: 4118:978-88-250-1000-8 3975:Gallia christiana 3888:Pope Benedict XIV 3855:Pope Benedict XIV 3847:Bishop of Bayonne 3773:Pope Innocent XII 3631:Pope Clement VIII 3606:Gallia christiana 3585:Gallia christiana 3583:. 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Arles
France
Julius Caesar
Louis XVIII
Pope Leo I
Pope Pius VII
King Louis XVIII
Archdiocese of Aix
Archdiocese of Aix
Embrun
Council of Arles
Emperor Constantine
Donatist
Council of Rome
Caecilian of Carthage
Donatus of Casae Nigrae
Diocletian
Constantius II
Magnus Magnentius
Constans
Battle of Mons Seleucus
Pope Liberius
Arianism
Athanasius
Arius

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