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    centuries, the archbishops of Arles were regional leaders in creating and codifying canon law, through councils and synods. The diocese was suppressed in 1822...
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  • promulgated anew at a Council of Arles. Ancient Diocese of Arles Early centers of Christianity § Southern Gaul "Arles, Synod of" in Chambers's Encyclopædia...
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    Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence and Arles (Latin: Archidioecesis Aquensis in Gallia et Arelatensis; French: Archidiocèse d'Aix-en-Provence et Arles; Occitan...
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    Pope Hilarius (category Year of birth unknown)
    decree of Leo I, belonged to the metropolitan Diocese of Arles. When Hilarius heard of it, he deputed Leontius of Arles to summon a great synod of the bishops...
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  • founded the Diocese of Tours Trophimus founded the Diocese of Arles Paul founded the Diocese of Narbonne Saturninus founded the Diocese of Toulouse Denis...
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  • Christian saint Patroclus, a bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Arles Patroclus, son of Heracles by Pyrippe, a daughter of Thespius Patroklos Karantinos, Greek...
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    death of the Archbishop of Arles, Philippe de Lévis in 1475, Pope Sixtus IV in Rome reduced the size of the diocese of Arles: he detached the diocese of Avignon...
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    Honoratus (redirect from Honoratus of Arles)
    Honorat; c. 350 – 6 January 429) was the founder of Lérins Abbey who later became an early Archbishop of Arles. He is honored as a saint in the Catholic and...
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    the diocese of Arles: Honoratus himself, followed by Hilarius and Cesarius in the fifth and sixth centuries respectively. Faustus, also a monk of Lérins...
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  • of his life. He already governed the diocese of Arles when he participated on 12 August 632 in the funeral of Saint Resticula or Resticule, abbess of...
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    Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles, technically from 1242 and permanently from 1263, and nominally until 1803. Arles along with Germany and Italy was one of the three...
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    Caesarius of Arles to appoint a temporary bishop to the diocese. Contumeliosus' deposition is notable for being the first act of jurisdiction of this kind...
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    arrondissement of Marseille (Arles is in the Bouches-du-Rhône)) Archdiocese of Avignon (Vaucluse) Diocese of Ajaccio (Upper Corsica and South Corsica) Diocese of Digne...
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    transferred to the Diocese of Avignon. It had been one of nine dioceses in the ecclesiastical province presided over by the archbishop of Arles, but a later...
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  • Rostang of Arles (or Rostang I, Rostaing; died 913) was Archbishop of Arles from 870 to 913. He supported the coup d'état of Boso of Provence against the...
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    was transferred to the diocese of Bourges by Clement VII (Avignon Obedience), and on 17 October 1390 to the diocese of Arles. He died on 13 December...
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  • Ghibbelin of Sabran (also spelled Gibelin) (c. 1045 – 1112) was Archbishop of Arles (1080–1112), papal legate (1107–1108), and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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    Honoratus, founder of the monastery of Lérins He participated in the Councils of Riez in 439, Orange in 441, Vaison in 442, Arles in 450, and Arles (probably)...
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    Latino Malabranca Orsini (category Deans of the College of Cardinals)
    granted Bernard de Languissel of Nîmes separation from his Diocese of Arles, so that he could assume the Bishopric of Porto: Potthast II, no. 21829....
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  • Val-d'Oise) Abbey of St Caesarius, Arles (Abbaye Saint-Césaire d'Arles), nuns, Diocese of Arles (Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône) Abbey of St. Mary, Arles-sur-Tech (Abbaye...
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