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Ancient Diocese of Oloron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ancient Diocese of Oloron
The former Catholic Diocese of Oloron in south-west France was suppressed after the French Revolution, by the Concordat of 1801. It dated from the 6th century, but its territory became part of the diocese of Bayonne. The Way of St James passes through Oloron going to Santiago.〔( the Arles route )〕 ==Notable buildings ==
The seat of the bishops of Oloron was in Oloron Cathedral in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, now in Pyrénées-Atlantiques. The cathedral has now reverted to a parish church. Another signifincant building is ''Chateau de Lamothe'', dating from the early 12th century, when a Moorish fortification on the hill,〔hence the town's name: Moumour = Mount Moor.〕 was destroyed as the French drove the Moorish forces from France, and rebuilt to serve as the summer residence for the bishops of Oloron, a role it filled for 600 years.〔During the French revolution Chateau de Lamothe was once again destroyed and rebuilt to become the home of the Lamothe family, who lived there until 1956. It later became a holiday colony for children of the local paper factory's employees. For years it was abandoned until it was acquired by Christine and Laurent Nederlof, who created a retreat.〕〔Moumour, Oloron Sainte Marie at ( The International Kitchen.com )〕
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