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Diocese Of Apt
The former French Catholic diocese of Apt, in southeast France, existed from the fourth century until the French Revolution. By the Concordat of 1801, it was suppressed, and its territory was divided between the diocese of Digne and the diocese of Avignon. Its seat was at Apt Cathedral, in Vaucluse. History The Chapter of the Cathedral of Apt was founded on 4 August 991 by Bishop Teudericus, in consultation with Prince Guillaume of Provence, Archbishop Annone of Arles, Archbishop Amalric of Aix, and Bishop Ingilram of Cavaillon, out of the clerics who served the cathedral. The original charter establishes a corporation composed of a Provost and twelve canons. By March 1247, dignities of the chapter are named in addition to the Provost: the Archdeacon, the Sacristan, the Precentor, and the Operarius. In 1790 the National Constituent Assembly conceived a plan to destroy the influence of the Estates throughout France and bring the whole country under central administration. This wa ...
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Apt - Cathédrale Ste Anne
Apt. is an abbreviation for apartment. Apt may also refer to: Places * Apt Cathedral, a former cathedral, and national monument of France, in the town of Apt in Provence * Apt, Vaucluse, a commune of the Vaucluse département of France * Arrondissement of Apt, an arrondissement in the Vaucluse département of France * Canton of Apt, France * Opatów, a town in Poland, called "Apt" in the Yiddish language Surname * Jerome Apt (born 1949), Ph.D., an American astronaut * Leonard Apt, inventor of the Apt test * Milburn G. Apt (1924–1956), US test pilot Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Apt.'' (album), a 2006 album by Chilean singer Nicole * ''Apt.'' (film), a 2006 South Korean horror film * ''Apt'', a literary journal published by Aforementioned Productions * ''Apt Pupil'', a novella by Stephen King, originally published in the 1982 ** ''Apt Pupil'' (film), a 1998 film based on Stephen King's eponymous novel * Apt Records, a subsidiary record label of ABC-Paramount Rec ...
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Castor Of Apt
Saint Castor of Apt (died ca. 420) was a bishop of Apt, in Gaul. He was born in Nîmes and may have been the brother of Saint Leontius of Fréjus. Castor was a lawyer and married to a wealthy widow. He lived in Marseilles. His wife, however, allowed him to enter the religious life; she herself entered a nunnery. Castor founded the monastery of Manauque (Monanque) in Provence which followed the monastic rule of John Cassian. He was subsequently made bishop of Apt. He died of natural causes. Saint John Cassian wrote the ''De institutis coenobiorum'' at the request of Castor. His feast day is September 2. His relics are still preserved in the cathedral of Apt Apt Cathedral (''Cathédrale Sainte-Anne d'Apt'') is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the town of Apt in Provence, France now designated as a national monument. The shrine is the relic church of Saint Anne. Formerly a cathe ..., of which he is one of the patrons. References External l ...
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Pope John XXII
Pope John XXII ( la, Ioannes PP. XXII; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to his death in December 1334. He was the second and longest-reigning Avignon Pope, elected by the Conclave of Cardinals, which was assembled in Lyon through the work of King Louis X's brother Philip, the Count of Poitiers. Like his predecessor, Clement V, Pope John centralized power and income in the Papacy and lived a princely life in Avignon. John excommunicated the enemies of Edward II of England, while warning Edward of a possible reassessment of the papal grant of Ireland. He opposed the political policies of Louis IV of Bavaria as Holy Roman Emperor, which prompted Louis to invade Italy and set up an antipope, Nicholas V. John opposed the Franciscan understanding of the poverty of Christ and his apostles passing multiple papal bulls to enforce his views. This led William of Ockham to write against unlimited papal power. Fol ...
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Raimond is both a masculine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Raimond Aumann (born 1963), German footballer *Raimond Beccarie de Pavie, Seigneur de Fourquevaux (1508–1574), French soldier, politician and diplomat *Raimond Gaita (born 1946), Australian philosopher *Raimond van der Gouw (born 1963), former Dutch footballer *Raimond Kaugver (1926–1992), Estonian writer * Raimond Kolk (1924–1992), Estonian writer and critic *Raimond Lis (1888–1916), French gymnast *Raimond Valgre (1913–1949), Estonian composer and musician Surname *Isabelle Raimond-Pavero (born 23 February 1961) is a French politician *Jean Jacques Raimond, Jr. (1903–1961), Dutch astronomer *Jean-Bernard Raimond (1926–2016), French politician *Jean-Michel Raimond (born 1955), French physicist *Julien Raimond (1744–1801), Haitian indigo planter See also *Raimond-Roger *Raimund (other) *Raymond *Raymund Raymund can be both a given name and surname. N ...
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Ripert De Viens
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Laugier D'Agoult
Laugier Agoult was bishop of Apt (1103-v.1130). He was a great builder in his diocese and a Crusader of the First Crusade. Biography During his episcopacy, he made substantial donations to the abbey of Cluny and the abbey of Saint-Victor de Marseille and was a benefactor in his diocese, which he attributed much of his property, he also endowed the mense of the Cathedral Chapter. His uncle Alfant got him appointed as the bishop of Apt. Crusader His uncle answered the call of Pope Urban II and joined Rambaud, Lord of Sault and Simiane and Godfrey of Bouillon Godfrey of Bouillon (, , , ; 18 September 1060 – 18 July 1100) was a French nobleman and pre-eminent leader of the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100, he avoided the title of king, preferring that of princ .... He saw Laugier made a prelate of the crusade. Laugier played a part in the capture of the famous Shroud of St. Anne.G. Barruol, Provence Romane II, Éd. Zodiaque, la Pierre qui ...
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