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Carpentras (French pronunciation: [kaʁpɑ̃tʁa],
formerly [kaʁpɑ̃tʁas]; Provençal Occitan:
Carpentràs in
classical norm or
Carpentras in
Mistralian norm;...
- The
Carpentras Stele is a
stele found at
Carpentras in
southern France in 1704 that
contains the
first published inscription written in the Phoenician...
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Carpentras station is a
railway station serving the town
Carpentras,
Vaucluse department,
southeastern France. It is the
terminus of the
railway line...
- imitation.
Carpentras alternates points of
imitation with
homophonic sections,
especially in his
settings of the Lamentations.
Article "
Carpentras", in The...
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Clematius of
Carpentras was a 6th-century
bishop of
Carpentras, and Venasque, both in France. He is
known as a
signatory at the
Fourth Council of Orléans...
- into
effect in
March 2015. Its seat is in
Carpentras. It
consists of the
following communes:
Aubignan Carpentras Loriol-du-Comtat "Téléchargement du fichier...
- held
their meetings at
Carpentras. The
Apostolic Camera (Treasury of the Holy
Roman Church) had a
permanent office in
Carpentras, with full jurisdiction...
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council as
Bishop of
Carpentras. This
suggests that,
after Carpentras had
fallen into ruin, the
bishops lived in
nearby Venasque.
Carpentras is not mentioned...
- The Arch of
Carpentras is a
Roman triumphal arch from the
beginning of the
first century AD,
located at
Carpentras in the
French department of Vaucluse...
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Saint Siffredus of
Carpentras (French: Siffrein) was a
bishop of
Carpentras who is
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic Church.
Siffredus was a monk in...