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Volusian (French:
Volusien) (Latin: Volusi****) was the
seventh Bishop of Tours, from 491 to 498. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church. Volusian...
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Abbey of
Saint Volusi**** in 849. The founding, in 849, of the
Abbey Saint-
Volusien allowed the
development of
urban living in the
tenth century to the twelfth...
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Church of Saint-
Volusien is an
abbatial church in Foix, Ariège in
southwestern France. It
already existed in the 12th
century and was re-built and...
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Jacques and his
second wife had one child, Jean de Foix,
abbot of Saint-
Volusien-de-Foix.
Jacques also had two
illegitimate children by
unknown mistresses:...
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defence and justice.
Another pareage was
established with the
abbey of Saint-
Volusien in 1168,
where rents were
split between the
ecclesiastic and
comital authorities...
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Jacques and his
second wife had one child: Jean de Foix,
abbot of Saint-
Volusien-de-Foix.
Jacques also had two
illegitimate children by
unknown mistresses:...
- the next morning.
Feeling guilt, the
baron went to the
church of Saint-
Volusien and
confessed to the abbot, who had an idea. When the
bridge was ready...
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April 1647. Gauchat, p. 189 with note 4.
Caulet had been
Abbot of Saint-
Volusien de Foix from 1627 to 1644. He was
named bishop thanks to the influence...