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Ancient Diocese of Boulogne

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The former cathedral of Boulogne (artistic reconstruction)

The former French Catholic diocese of Boulogne existed from 1567 to the French Revolution. It was created after the diocese of Thérouanne was suppressed because of war damage to the see; effectively this was a renaming. It belonged to the Archdiocese of Reims. The Concordat of 1801 suppressed the diocese of Boulogne, transferring its territory to the diocese of Arras. The seat was the Boulogne Cathedral, demolished in 1793.

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  1. Boulogne (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]

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50°44′N 1°37′E / 50.73°N 1.62°E / 50.73; 1.62

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