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Saint Papulus (French:
Papoul) was,
according to
Christian tradition, a
priest who
worked with
Saturninus of
Toulouse to
evangelize southern Gaul. Papulus...
- The
former French Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-
Papoul, now a
Latin titular see, was
created by Pope John XXII in 1317 and
existed until the Napoleonic...
- Saint-
Papoul Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-
Papoul de Saint-
Papoul) was a
Roman Catholic church located in the
village of Saint-
Papoul in Languedoc...
- Saint-
Papoul (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ papul] ; Languedocien: Sant Pàpol) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. The town of Saint-Papoul...
- Saint-Martin-le-Vieil Saint-Martin-Lys Saint-Michel-de-Lanès Saint-Nazaire-d'Aude Saint-
Papoul Saint-Paulet Saint-Pierre-des-Champs Saint-Polycarpe Saint-Sernin Saissac...
- St Symphorian's
Abbey is a
former Benedictine monastery founded by
Saint Papoul,
bishop of Metz, in 609. It was the
first Benedictine abbey for men built...
- Plessis-Praslin Gabriel-Florent de Choiseul-Beaupré (1718–1723),
bishop of Saint-
Papoul,
bishop of
Mende Antoine-Clériade de Choiseul-Beaupré (1754–1774), Archbishop...
- (bishopric
suppressed in 1801) Saint-
Papoul Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-
Papoul de Saint-
Papoul Carc****onne et
Narbonne Saint-
Papoul Saint Papulus former cathedral...
- and Baron),
Pamiers (co-Seigneur), Albi, Lectoure, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-
Papoul, Saint-Pons, and Uzès were
Seigneurs of the cities. From 1472 to 1967, the...
- of
Narbonne was
combined with the
dioceses of Carc****onne, Alet, Saint-
Papoul and
Mirepoix into the new
Diocese of the Aude, with its seat at Narbonne...