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    The Diocese of GrenobleVienne-les-Allobroges (Latin: Diocesis Gratianopolitana–Viennensis Allobrogum; Latin: Diocèse de GrenobleVienne-les-Allobroges)...
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  • 105. Diocèse de Grenoble-Vienne, "Mgr. Jean-Marc Eychenne;" (in French); retrieved: 25 April 2024. Duchesne, Louis (1907). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne...
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  •  247–270. Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse: Avit (saint) by Catherine Santschi Bligny 1979, p. 22. Diocèse de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979)...
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    "Histoire,Diocèse de Grenoble - Vienne". www.diocese-grenoble-vienne.fr. Blanc, Marius (1898). La vie et le culte de Saint-Clair, Abbé de Saint-Marcel de Vienne...
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    Archdiocese of Vienne until its abolition confirmed by the Concordat of 1801. It today serves as co-cathedral of the Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne. The present-day...
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  • was henceforth called "Archbishop of Lyons and Vienne", although Vienne belongs to the Diocese of Grenoble. (Casturus or Castulus - legendary bishop celebrated...
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    unifying the political control of the city. At that time, Grenoble was a crossroads between Vienne, Geneva, Italy, and Savoy. It was the industrial centre...
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    premiers évêques du diocèse de Maurienne Chambéry: Puthod (fils), 1861. Billiet, Alexis; Albrieux, Canon (edd.) (1861). Chartes du diocèse de Maurienne: Documents...
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  • romano (2004), p. 871. Diocese de Grenoble-Vienne: Histoire Bligny, Bernard (1979). Histoire des diocèses de France:Grenoble (in French). Vol. 12. Paris:...
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    Châteauneuf (French: Hugues de Châteauneuf, 1053 – 1 April 1132), also called Hugh of Grenoble, was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death. He was...
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