The Cathedrals of Northern FranceMansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)
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The Cathedrals of Northern France
Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)
Cathedrals -- France; France -- Description and travel
Bourbonnais. Louis XII. Allier Moulins
1505
Nivernais. Charles VII. Nievre Nevers
1457
Bresse, Bugey, etc. Ain Bourg
Bourgogne (duche). Louis Saone-et-Loire Macon
XI. 1477 Cote-d'Or Dijon
Yonne Auxerre
Comte de Bourgogne, or Doubs Besancon
Franche-Comte. Peace Jura Lons-le-Saulnier
of Nimeguen, 1678 Haute-Saone Vesoul
Champagne. Philippe le Aube Troyes.
Bel, 1284 Marne Chalons-sur-Marne
Haute-Marne Chaumont
Ardennes Mezieres
Lorraine.[*] On the death Meurthe and Moselle Nancy
of Stanislas Leczinsky, Meuse Bar-le-Duc
1766 Vosges Epinal
Alsace.[*] Louis XIV. 1648 Territory of Belfort Belfort
Haut-Rhin Colmar
Corsica. 1794. Corse Ajaccio
Comte de Nice. 1861 Alpes Maritimes Nice
Savoy Savoie Chambery
Haute-Savoie Annecy
[*] The greater part of these provinces as they formerly stood
were ceded to Germany, May 10, 1871.
III
_The Church in France_
_La France Catholique_ is to-day divided into eighty-four dioceses,
administered, as to spiritual affairs, by seventeen archbishops and
sixty-seven bishops. To each diocese is attached a seminary for the
instruction of those who aspire to the priesthood. Each chief town of a
canton has its _cure_, each parish its _desservant_.
_Archbishops and Bishops_ _Dioceses_
PARIS Seine
Chartres Eure-et-Loire
Meaux Seine-et-Marne
Orleans Loiret
Blois Loir-et-Cher
Versailles Seine-et-Oise
CAMBRAI Nord
Arras Pas-de-Calais
LYON-ET-VIENNE Rhone, Loire
Autun Saone-et-Loire
Langres Haute-Marne
Dijon Cote-d'Or
Sainte Claude Jura
Grenoble Isere
BOURGES Cher-et-Indre
Clermont Puy-de-Dome
Limoges Haute-Vienne et Creuse
Le Puy Haute-Loire
Tulle Correze
Saint Flour Cantal
ALBI Tarn
Rodez Aveyron
Cahors Lot
Meude Lozere
Perpignan Pyrenees-Orientales
BORDEAUX[*] Gironde
Agen Lot-et-Garonne
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