Histoire De La Sainte Eglise De Vienne chronicles the history of the Holy Church of Vienne from the earliest days of Christianity up to the suppression of the see in 1801. Authored by Fran ois-Z non Collombet and Mothon, this historical account delves into the religious and social landscape of Vienne, France, providing a detailed narrative of the Church's evolution and its impact on the region. The book explores the key figures, events, and challenges faced by the Church throughout its existence.
This edition offers readers a valuable resource for understanding the religious heritage of Vienne and its place within the broader context of French history. It is a must-read for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Christian history in France.
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