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St. Pierre Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre) is an early 20th-century church that served as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Vicariate Apostolic of Iles Saint Pierre and Miquelon before it was dissolved in 2018. It is now part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes. [1]
Maguelone Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Pierre [or Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul] de Maguelone: Montpellier: Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone: Saint Peter; Saint Paul: former cathedral (bishopric transferred to Montpellier in 1536) Maillezais Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Maillezais: La Rochelle: Maillezais: Saint Peter
At the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, the islands were turned over to Britain, only to be given back to France in 1816. Saint-Pierre was an outpost used to transport alcohol from Canada to the United States during Prohibition. [4] Until 1945, there existed a third commune in Saint Pierre and Miquelon: L'Île-aux-Marins. The commune of L ...
Crucifixion Window, Poitiers Cathedral, stained glass, 12th century. Given by Henry II and Queen Eleanor. The organ of the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Poitiers, built by François-Henri Clicquot and Claude-François Clicquot. Poitiers Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Poitiers) is a Roman Catholic church in Poitiers, France. It is ...
Church of Saint-Pierre Façade. Church of St. Pierre seen from the ramparts of the Château de Caen. The Church of Saint-Pierre (French: Église Saint-Pierre) is a Roman Catholic church located on the Place Saint-Pierre in the centre of Caen in Normandy, northern France. [1] It is dedicated to Saint Peter.
Pointe-à-Pitre is situated on the southwest portion of the island of Grande-Terre, facing the Caribbean Sea; it lies in the centre of Guadeloupe, and is near the Rivière Salée ("Salt River"), which separates Grande-Terre from Basse-Terre Island. The town of Pointe-à-Pitre is surrounded by the communes of Les Abymes, Baie-Mahault and Le Gosier.
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In fact they married in Poitiers Cathedral. In 1226, a fire damaged the cathedral and bishop Guillaume Du Pont-de-L'Arche added to the repairs three ambulatory chapels. [4] Having been involved in the trial of Joan of Arc, Pierre Cauchon was named as Bishop of Lisieux in 1432 and is buried there. A new south-west tower with a pre-gothic design ...