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Ancient Diocese of Saint-Omer

Coordinates: 50°45′N 2°15′E / 50.75°N 2.25°E / 50.75; 2.25
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Saint-Omer Cathedral

The former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Omer existed from 1559[1] 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.[2]

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50°45′N 2°15′E / 50.75°N 2.25°E / 50.75; 2.25