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<p> [[Angers]] (Andegavense) </p> <p> a town in France, where the following councils were held: 453, for celibacy; 1055, against Berengar, archdeacon of Angers, for heresy; 1062, on the same subject; 1279, where four canons were made for the regulation of the clergy; 1366, on discipline; 1448, for reforms. — Smith, Tables of [[Church]] Hist.; Landon, Manual of Councils. </p>
<p> Angers (Andegavense) </p> <p> a town in France, where the following councils were held: 453, for celibacy; 1055, against Berengar, archdeacon of Angers, for heresy; 1062, on the same subject; 1279, where four canons were made for the regulation of the clergy; 1366, on discipline; 1448, for reforms. '''''''''' Smith, [[Tables]] of Church Hist.; Landon, Manual of Councils. </p>
       
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Angers (Andegavense)

a town in France, where the following councils were held: 453, for celibacy; 1055, against Berengar, archdeacon of Angers, for heresy; 1062, on the same subject; 1279, where four canons were made for the regulation of the clergy; 1366, on discipline; 1448, for reforms. Smith, Tables of Church Hist.; Landon, Manual of Councils.

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