- Alès Cathedral.
About 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia,
created a see at
Arisitum for a
bishop named Monderic,
taking fifteen parishes to
create a territory...
-
Saint Munderic of
Arisitum was a
Coadjutor at the
Diocese of
Langres between 539 and 572 and
later a
Bishop of
Arisitum circa 600. He was a son of Ansbertus...
- Nîmes,
Mende and Clermont-Ferrand. Alès may be the
modern successor of
Arisitum, where, in
about 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia,
created a bishopric...
-
which was
smaller than the
Visigothic controlled part. A new diocese,
Arisitum, was
created out of the
Frankish parishes of the See of
Nimes by Sigibert...
- for
Ansbertus and Blithilde: Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz Munderic,
Bishop of
Arisitum Tarsicius or Tarsice.
Liber Historiæ
Francorum 27, MGH SS rer Merov, Tome...
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these included: Accia, Agde (united), Aléria, Alès (united), Alet, Apt,
Arisitum,
Auxerre (united),
Avranches (united),
Bazas (united), Béziers (united)...
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Church and
Syriac Catholic Church)
Argos Ariarathia Ari****us
Arindela Arisitum Aristium Armentia Arna
Arneae Arpi
Arsacal Arsamosata ****nnaria Arsinoë...
-
modern Diocese of
Rodez there existed in
Merovingian times the See of
Arisitum which,
according to
Louis Duchesne, was in the
neighbourhood of Alais....