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- Tarentaise may refer to the following: Moûtiers, historically known as Tarentaise, in Savoy Province of Tarentaise Tarentaise Valley Tarentaise, Loire...
- favored by some French scholars, is that Peter originated in Tarantaise in Burgundy, or Tarantaise in the Department of the Loire in the Arrondis****t of...
- The Ceutrones (or Centrones) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the Tarantaise Valley, in modern Savoie, during the Iron Age and Roman period. They are mentioned...
- The Archdiocese of Tarentaise (Latin: Tarantasiensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese and archdiocese in France, with its see in Moûtiers, in the Tarentaise...
- Peter of Tarentaise or Pierre de Tarentaise may refer to: Peter I of Tarentaise, archbishop (1132–1140) and po****r saint; see Tiglieto Abbey Peter II...
- century), the founder of the Abbey of Remiremont; and Peter, Archbishop of Tarantaise (1102–1174), a Cistercian, born at S. Maurice in the ancient Archdiocese...
- (41–54 AD). Comprising the modern Canton of Valais (Switzerland), the Tarantaise Valley (France), and the Aosta Valley (Italy), it was one of the three...
- Leo I gave the Archbishop of Vienne the right to ordain the Bishops of Tarantaise, Valence, Geneva and Grenoble. Many vicissitudes followed, and the territorial...
- Zegama-Aizkorri, Spain 1st, Marathon du Mont Blanc, France 1st, Ice Trail Tarantaise, France 1st, Dolomites Vertical Kilometer, Italy 1st, Dolomites SkyRace...
- August 1627) was an Italian Canon lawyer, diplomatist and archbishop of Tarantaise, who belonged to the family of the marquises of Ceve, in Piedmont, where...