bishopric of Mâcon was located in Burgundy. The bishopric of Macon was established as a suffragan of Lyon. The existence of Mâcon as a separate diocese ended...
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north of Mâcon. Most precipitation is in spring and autumn. The agglomeration of Mâcon originates from the establishment of an oppidum and of a river...
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There have been several synods of Mâcon, provincial church councils held in the city of Mâcon, then the seat of a diocese. The second and third councils...
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Mâcon, a city Ancient Diocese of Mâcon Mâcon, another name for the Mâconnais wine from that region Macon, Alabama, an unincorporated community Macon,...
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Seguin de Lugny, Bishop of Mâcon (see Ancient Diocese of Mâcon) from 1242 to 1262 Sigwin von Are (died 1089), Archbishop of Cologne Albert Séguin (1891–1948)...
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serves as a symbol of Mâcon. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathédrale Vieux Saint-Vincent de Mâcon. Ancient Diocese of Mâcon (in French) Vieux...
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Eusebius of Mâcon was a 6th-century bishop of Mâcon in France. He is known to have attended the Second Council of Mâcon in 581 and Third Council of Mâcon in...
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diocese of Sisteron existed until the French Revolution. Its see was at Sisteron in southern France and at Forcalquier, in the modern department of...
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When the Diocese of Gap was re-established in 1822 it comprised, besides the ancient Diocese of Gap, a large part of the ancient Archdiocese of Embrun....
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The Diocese of Bazas, centred on Bazas in Aquitaine, covered the Bazadais region, known under the Romans as the Vasatensis pagus after the ancient occupants...
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