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The former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Omer existed from 1559 until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Omer, in the modern department of Pas-de-Calais, was created as a reaction to the destruction of the see of Thérouanne, by military action in the wars of the Emperor Charles V. It then became a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cambrai in 1559. By the Concordat of 1801, the diocese of Saint-Omer was united with the diocese of Arras and the diocese of Boulogne, to form an enlarged diocese of Arras.

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  • Bistum Saint-Omer (de)
  • Ancient Diocese of Saint-Omer (en)
  • Diocèse de Saint-Omer (fr)
  • Diocesi di Saint-Omer (it)
  • Bisdom Sint-Omaars (nl)
  • Епархия Сент-Омера (ru)
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  • Das Bistum Saint-Omer ist ein ehemaliges römisch-katholisches Bistum in Frankreich. Es geht zurück auf das seit dem 6. Jahrhundert bestehende Bistum Thérouanne. Dieses wurde 1537 aufgehoben, nachdem Karl V. Thérouanne verwüstet und unbewohnbar gemacht hatte. Die Diözese wurde aufgeteilt auf drei neue Bistümer mit Sitz in Ypern, Boulogne und Saint-Omer. Mit dem Konkordat von 1801 wurde das Bistum Saint-Omer aufgelöst; die Diözese ging im Bistum Arras auf. Das Bistum gehörte zur Kirchenprovinz Cambrai. (de)
  • The former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Omer existed from 1559 until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Omer, in the modern department of Pas-de-Calais, was created as a reaction to the destruction of the see of Thérouanne, by military action in the wars of the Emperor Charles V. It then became a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cambrai in 1559. By the Concordat of 1801, the diocese of Saint-Omer was united with the diocese of Arras and the diocese of Boulogne, to form an enlarged diocese of Arras. (en)
  • La diocesi di Saint-Omer (in latino: Dioecesis Audomarensis) è una sede soppressa della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Епархия Сент-Омера (лат. Dioecesis Audomarensis) — упразднённая епархия Римско-Католической церкви с центром в городе Сент-Омер, Франция. Кафедральным собором епархии Сент-Омера была . (ru)
  • Le diocèse de Saint-Omer (en latin : Dioecesis Audomarensis) est un ancien diocèse de l'Église catholique en France, aujourd'hui rattaché au diocèse d'Arras. Le 12 mai 1559 (réorganisation religieuse des Pays-Bas espagnols), une partie du diocèse de Thérouanne est détaché afin de constituer le diocèse de Saint-Omer. Ce diocèse est suffragant du nouveau siège archiépiscopal de Cambrai. (fr)
  • Het bisdom Sint-Omaars (Latijn: Dioecesis Audomarensis) was een zelfstandig diocees (bisdom) dat op 12 mei 1559 gesticht werd door paus Paulus IV middels de bul Super universas en ontstond uit een splitsing van het oude bisdom Terwaan en zijn zetel had in de Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal te Sint-Omaars. (nl)
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