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The former Catholic diocese of Narbonne existed from early Christian times until the French Revolution. It was an archdiocese, with its see at Narbonne, from the year 445, and its influence ran over much of south-western France and into Catalonia. During the French Revolution, under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, the diocese of Narbonne was combined with the dioceses of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix into the new Diocese of the Aude, with its seat at Narbonne. It included 565 parishes. It was a part of the Métropole du Sud, which included ten départements.

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  • Arquebisbat de Narbona (ca)
  • Erzbistum Narbonne (de)
  • Ancient Diocese of Narbonne (en)
  • Arquidiócesis de Narbona (es)
  • Archidiocèse de Narbonne (fr)
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  • L'arquebisbat de Narbona va ser una antiga demarcació de l'església catòlica que tenia com a cap la ciutat de Narbona. Va sorgir al segle v, quan Narbona fou erigida en metròpoli de les regions de la Gàl·lia sotmeses als visigots, i va incloure també Tolosa de Llenguadoc fins després de la Batalla de Vouillé (507). (ca)
  • Das Erzbistum Narbonne war ein in Südfrankreich gelegenes Erzbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche in Frankreich mit Sitz in Narbonne. (de)
  • L'archidiocèse de Narbonne (en latin : Archidioecesis Narbonensis) est un ancien archidiocèse métropolitain de l'Église catholique en France. (fr)
  • The former Catholic diocese of Narbonne existed from early Christian times until the French Revolution. It was an archdiocese, with its see at Narbonne, from the year 445, and its influence ran over much of south-western France and into Catalonia. During the French Revolution, under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, the diocese of Narbonne was combined with the dioceses of Carcassonne, Alet, Saint-Papoul and Mirepoix into the new Diocese of the Aude, with its seat at Narbonne. It included 565 parishes. It was a part of the Métropole du Sud, which included ten départements. (en)
  • La archidiócesis de Narbona es una antigua jurisdicción eclesiástica metropolitana existente desde el siglo IV al XVIII que tuvo su sede, primero episcopal y a partir del siglo VIII arzobispal, en Narbona. En 1801 se integró en la diócesis de Carcasona y Narbona. Incluyó extensos territorios a un lado y otro de los Pirineos orientales, tanto en Occitania como en otros condados que constituyeron la Marca Hispánica carolingia, como los condados catalanes. Desde 1822 el arzobispo de Toulouse está autorizado a llevar el título de arzobispo de Narbona. (es)
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