- Lausanne: G. Bridel, 1846. Gremaud, Jean (1857).
Catalogue chronologique des
évêques de Lausanne. (in French). Fribourg: Impr. J.-L. Piller, 1857. Lullin, Paul;...
- The
Palace of the Prince-Bishops (French:
Palais des Princes-
Evêques) is a
historic building situated on the
Place Saint-Lambert in the
centre of Liège...
- Pont-
Évêque (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃.t‿evɛk]) is a
commune in the Isère
department in
southeastern France. Pont-
Évêque is
twinned with: Glynneath, Wales...
- The Château des
évêques de
Troyes (Château of the
Bishops of Troyes) is a castle,
converted into a château in the
commune of Saint-Lyé in the Aube département...
- The Bishops'
Conference of
France (French: Conférence des
évêques de France) (CEF) is the
national episcopal conference of the
bishops of the Catholic...
- 2019)
Catholic Church in
Switzerland http://www.bischoefe.ch/ http://www.kath.ch/ http://www.
eveques.ch/ http://www.
eveques.ch/nous/
eveques/
eveques-ces...
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English Derby Roger de Pont L'Évêque, 12th-century
Archbishop of York Pont-
Évêque, Isère,
France This
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- The
Diocese of Sion (Latin:
Dioecesis Sedunensis, French: Diocèse de Sion, German:
Bistum Sitten) is a
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the canton...
-
Jules Valin,
Notice abrégée sur les
évêques de Séez, Sées, 1844.
Pierre Bouet et François Neveux, Les
Évêques normands du XIe siècle :
Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle...
- The
Peerage of
France (French:
Pairie de France) was a
hereditary distinction within the
French nobility which appeared in 1180
during the
Middle Ages...