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    Viviers (French pronunciation: [vivje], also Viviers-sur-Rhône; Occitan: Vivièrs) is a village in the department of Ardèche in southern France. It is...
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    are often found). The Vivarais, as the Ardèche is still called, takes its name and coat-of-arms from Viviers, which was the capital of the Gaulish tribe...
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  • Honoré Flaugergues (category People from Viviers, Ardèche)
    Flaugergues (16 May 1755 in Viviers, Ardèche – 26 November 1835 or 20 November 1830) was a French astronomer. Flaugergues was born in Viviers, the son of magistrate...
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    Viviers Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Vincent de Viviers) is a Roman Catholic church in the town of Viviers in the department of Ardèche, France...
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  • Viviers is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Viviers, Ardèche, in the Ardèche département, capital of the Vivarais Roman Catholic...
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    Montélimar (Drôme) opposite Le Teil and Rochemaure (Ardèche) Viviers (Ardèche) Bourg-Saint-Andéol (Ardèche) Pont-Saint-Esprit (Gard) Roquemaure (Gard) opposite...
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  • Etienne-Benjamin Deschauffours (category People from Viviers, Ardèche)
    Etienne-Benjamin Deschauffours (1690, Viviers – 24 May 1726) was a French procurer. He was executed by burning for homosexuality on Place de Grève in...
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  • Henri de Pavin de Lafarge (category People from Viviers, Ardèche)
    a member of the French Senate from 1930 to 1945, where he represented Ardèche as a member of the Republican Federation. On 10 July 1940, he voted in...
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    The Diocese of Viviers (Latin: Dioecesis Vivariensis; French: Diocèse de Viviers [djɔsɛz də vivje]) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in...
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    was the Bishop of Viviers in the Ardèche. He became a Roman Catholic Saint. Abbé Vincent Champion, Saint Venance, évêque de Viviers, sa vie, ses miracles...
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  • Marie de Romieu (category People from Viviers, Ardèche)
    Marie de Romieu was a 16th-century French poet from Viviers, France. Although her exact date of birth is unknown, she was most likely born between 1526...
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  • Vivarais (category Geography of Ardèche)
    the south-east of France, covering the département of Ardèche, named after its capital Viviers on the river Rhône. In feudal times part of the Holy Roman...
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    Saint-Paulien, while in the Middle Ages, it separated the dioceses of Viviers (Ardèche) and Le Puy (Haute-Loire). The Mezenc forest, established in the late...
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  • Bordeaux [fr] in Bordeaux (1684-1790) Chapelle des Dominicains de Viviers [fr] in Viviers, Ardèche (1734-1790) Flavigny Abbey in Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (since the...
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    Robert Deborne (category People from Ardèche)
    a French Post-Impressionist painter born in Viviers, in 1870. He focused on painting landscapes of Viviers and the surrounding countryside as well as Nebbio...
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    Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche (category Communes of Ardèche)
    commune in the department of Ardèche in Southern France. Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche is situated at the Southern entrance of the Ardèche Canyon, the Gorges de l'Ardèche...
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    the arrondissement of Roanne) Diocese of Valence (Drôme) Diocese of Viviers (Ardèche) (Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur and Corsica) Metropolitan Archdiocese...
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    (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame-des-Neiges) is a Trappist monastery in the Ardèche département of south-central France. It was built in 1850, located on the...
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    the power of steam locomotives Jean Hermil (1917-2006): Bishop of Viviers (Ardèche) from 1965 to 1992 Bertrand Jordan (1939): Molecular Biologist Isabelle...
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    Bourg-Saint-Andéol (category Communes of Ardèche)
    pronunciation: [buʁ sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃deɔl]; Occitan: Bourg-Sant-Andiòu) is a commune in the Ardèche department in the Rhône Valley in southern France. It lies directly along...
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  • rite until his death on 19 November 1992. He rests in the cemetery of Viviers (Ardèche). In the 1960s, he spoke regularly at conferences and contributed incisive...
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  • Grenoble-Vienne Diocese of Saint-Étienne Diocese of Valence = Drôme Diocese of Viviers = Ardèche Ecclesiastical Province of Marseille Metropolitan Archdiocese of Marseille...
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    pronunciation: [kuks]; Occitan: Cos) is a commune of the Ardèche department in southern France. Communes of the Ardèche department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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    avoid the threat of exploitation. In 1633, Regis went to the Diocese of Viviers at the invitation of the local bishop, Monsignor Louis II de la Baume de...
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    Alba-la-Romaine (category Communes of Ardèche)
    (French pronunciation: [alba la ʁɔmɛn]; Occitan: Aps) is a commune in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southern France. Alba-la-Romaine...
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  • Isère (arrondissements of Grenoble and of Saint-Marcelin) Valence Drôme Vienne Isère (arrondissements of La Tour-du-Pin and of Vienne) Viviers Ardèche...
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    Hervé Giraud (category Bishops of Viviers)
    He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Viviers on 24 September 1985 by Jean Hermil, Bishop of Viviers. He earned a licentiate in moral theology from...
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    Aubenas (category Communes of Ardèche)
    for vacation homes. The river Ardèche flows through the commune. Aubenas is one of the most populous communes in the Ardèche department with 12,479 inhabitants...
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    d'agglomération Privas Centre Ardèche Communauté de communes Ardèche des Sources et Volcans Communauté de communes Ardèche Rhône Coiron Communauté de communes...
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  • "Ambrussum Bridge". "Flavian Bridge". "Roman Bridge at Vaison-la-Romaine". "Viviers Roman Bridge". "Devil's Bridge". "Pont-Vieux d'Albi". "Devil's Bridge"...
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