Adalbert d'Uzès
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Aldebert d'Uzès et de Posquières or Adalbert d'Uzès et de Posquières[1] was a bishop of Nîmes from 1141 to 1180. He was the son of Raymond Décan de Posquières d'Uzès and Marie d'Uzès.[2] During his long reign, he sought to oppose the growth of Catharism within his diocese. In 1165 he was one of the participants in the debate between Catholics and Cathars at Lombers.
References[edit]
- ^ Favreau, Robert; Michaud, Jean; Mora, Bernadette (1988). "Gard, Lozère, Vaucluse". Corpus des inscriptions de la France médiévale (in French). 13 (1): 0.
- ^ texte, Société française d'archéologie Auteur du (1999). "Congrès archéologique de France : séances générales tenues ... par la Société française pour la conservation des monuments historiques". Gallica. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
Bibliography[edit]
- Barber M., Katarzy, Warszawa 2005, ISBN 83-06-02923-2.