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Cathédrale of Nîmes.
Pierre Ermangaud was an 11th-century medieval Bishop of Nîmes , France . He was for a while coadjutor with his predecessor Eléfant of Nîmes , however, on the death of Eléfant was sole Bishop.
In 1090 or 1091 he hosted the Second Council of Nimes , which forbade girls to marry before the age of twelve years and ruled against the priests who would live in public concubinage .
References
Roman Catholic Diocese of Nîmes .
Moreau Rosier, Statistique morale de la France ou biographie par départemens des hommes (Moreau Rosier, 1829 ) page 9 .
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