Histoire de l' glise de Montauban, Volume 2 by Camille Daux offers a detailed account of the church's history in Montauban, France. Written in French, this historical work provides valuable insights into the religious and social context of Montauban during the 19th century. The book meticulously chronicles the events, figures, and developments that shaped the church and its community.
This volume is an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in French religious history, local community studies, and the broader social dynamics of the era. Daux's work contributes to a deeper understanding of Montauban's ecclesiastical past and its enduring impact on the region.
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