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Tarentaise may
refer to the following: Moûtiers,
historically known as Tarentaise, in
Savoy Province of
Tarentaise Tarentaise Valley Tarentaise, Loire...
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favored by some
French scholars, is that
Peter originated in
Tarantaise in Burgundy, or
Tarantaise in the
Department of the
Loire in the Arrondis****t of...
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Peter of
Tarentaise or
Pierre de
Tarentaise may
refer to:
Peter I of Tarentaise,
archbishop (1132–1140) and po****r saint; see
Tiglieto Abbey Peter II...
- the
Academy of Sciences. He
investigated the
transition strata of the
Tarantaise,
wrote on the
position of the
granite rocks of Mont Blanc, and on the...
- The
Ceutrones (or Centrones) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
Tarantaise Valley, in
modern Savoie,
during the Iron Age and
Roman period. They are mentioned...
- Leo I gave the
Archbishop of
Vienne the
right to
ordain the
Bishops of
Tarantaise, Valence,
Geneva and Grenoble. Many
vicissitudes followed, and the territorial...
- The
Archdiocese of
Tarentaise (Latin: Tarantasiensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese and
archdiocese in France, with its see in Moûtiers, in the Tarentaise...
- Clemente, c. 1102–c.1125
Anastasius Germonius (1551–1627),
Archbishop of
Tarantaise and
canon lawyer Anastasius the
Melodist (Hymnographer),
believed to be...
- next day with the
election of
Peter of
Tarantaise, who
became Pope
Innocent V. Pope
Innocent V (Peter of
Tarantaise) died in Rome at the Lateran, on 22 June...
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August 1627) was an
Italian Canon lawyer,
diplomatist and
archbishop of
Tarantaise, who
belonged to the
family of the
marquises of Ceve, in Piedmont, where...