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The former French Catholic diocese of Vabres existed from 1317 to the French Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801 its territory was divided between the diocese of Cahors and the diocese of Montpellier. Its see was Vabres Cathedral. ==Bishops== *Pierre d'Olargues (1317–1329) *Raymond d'Olargues (1329–1347) *Pierre d'Aigrefeuille (1347–1349) *Guy de Ventadour (1349–1352) *Bertrand de Pébrac (1352–1360) *Guillaume Bragosse (1361) *Etienne de Vassignac (1362–1409) *Mathieu Proti (1409–1413) *Guillaume de Bastidos (1413–1421) *Jean de Pierre (1421–1453) *Bernard de Blanc (1453–1485) *Antoine Pierre de Narbonne (1486–1499) *Louis de Narbonne (1499–1518) *Réginal de Marigny (1519–1536) *Georges d'Armagnac (1536–1547) (administrator, also Bishop of Rodez) *Jacques de Corneillan (1547–1561) (administrator, also Bishop of Rodez) *François I. de la Valette-Cormusson (1561–1585) *Thomas de Lauro (1585–1593) *François II. de la Valette-Cormusson (1600–1622) *François III. de la Valette-Cormusson (1622–1644) *Isaac Hubert (1645–1668) *Louis de la Vermhe Montemard de Tressan (1669–1671) *Louis de Baradat (1673–1710) *Charles-Alexandre le Filleul de la Chapelle (1710–1764) *Jean de la Croix de Castrie (1764–1796) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ancient Diocese of Vabres」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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