Ancient Diocese of DolW
Ancient Diocese of Dol

The Breton and French Catholic diocese of Dol existed from 848 to the French Revolution. It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801. Its see was Dol Cathedral. Its scattered territory was shared mainly by the Diocese of Rennes and the Diocese of Saint-Brieuc.

AndlauW
Andlau

Andlau is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in the Alsace region of northeastern France.

Andlau AbbeyW
Andlau Abbey

Andlau Abbey was a women's collegiate foundation for secular canonesses located at Andlau in Alsace, eastern France.

Bonneval Abbey (Eure-et-Loir)W
Bonneval Abbey (Eure-et-Loir)

Bonneval Abbey, also known as St. Florentinus' Abbey, is a former Benedictine monastery in Bonneval, Eure-et-Loir, in France.

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of EauzeW
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eauze

The former Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eauze, in Aquitaine, south-west France, existed from circa 300 to 879.

FraxinetumW
Fraxinetum

Fraxinet or Fraxinetum was the site of a 10th-century fortress established by Muslims at modern La Garde-Freinet, near Saint-Tropez, in Provence. The modern Massif des Maures takes its name from the Muslims of Fraxinet.

Kingdom of FranceW
Kingdom of France

The Kingdom of France was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Western Europe. It was among the most powerful states in Europe and a great power from the High Middle Ages onward. It was also an early colonial power, with possessions around the world.

Lower BurgundyW
Lower Burgundy

The Kingdom of Lower Burgundy, or Cisjurane Burgundy, was a historical kingdom in what is now southeastern France, so-called because it was lower down the Rhône Valley than Upper Burgundy. It included some of the territory of the Kingdom of Arelat.

Monnaie de ParisW
Monnaie de Paris

The Monnaie de Paris is a government-owned institution responsible for producing France's coins. Founded in AD 864 with the Edict of Pistres, it is the world's oldest continuously running minting institution.

Redon AbbeyW
Redon Abbey

Redon Abbey, or Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, Redon, in Redon in the present Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 832 by Saint Conwoïon, at the point where the Oust flows into the Vilaine, on the border between Neustria and Brittany.