Archdiocese of Eauze

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The Archdiocese of Eauze ( lat. : Archidioecesis Elusensis ) was one in France situated Roman Catholic Archdiocese based in Eauze .

history

so-called St. Luper's Cathedral in Eauze

The archdiocese was established in the 3rd century . The first archbishop was Paterno. Archbishop Aspasio convened a synod in Eauze in 551 , in which eight other bishops took part.

In 879 the Archdiocese of Eauze was dissolved and its territory was united with that of the Diocese of Auch to form the Archdiocese of Auch .

Archbishops of Eauze

  • Holy Paterno
  • Holy Servando
  • Holy Optato
  • Saint Pompidiano (?)
  • Taurino († September 5, 313)
  • Mamertino † (mentioned 314)
  • N. († 469)
  • Claro (mentioned in 506)
  • Leonzio (mentioned in 511)
  • Saint Aspasio (533-551)
  • Labano (573-585)
  • Desiderio (585)
  • Leodomundo (mentioned 614)
  • Senozio (625-626)
  • Paterno (around 662)
  • Scupilio (mentioned in 663)

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