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<p> (Concilium Marsiacense), was held Dec. 8,1326, by [[William]] de Flavacour, archbishop of Auch, and his suffragans. The proceedings are of little interest. This council established the feast of S. Martha, the sister of S. Mary Magdalene, celebrated on the fourth of the calends of August. See Landon, Manual of Councils, p. 390. </p>
<p> (Concilium Marsiacense), was held Dec. 8,1326, by [[William]] de Flavacour, archbishop of Auch, and his suffragans. The proceedings are of little interest. This council established the feast of S. Martha, the sister of S. Mary Magdalene, celebrated on the fourth of the calends of August. See Landon, Manual of Councils, p. 390. </p>
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Council Of Marsiac [1]

(Concilium Marsiacense), was held Dec. 8,1326, by William de Flavacour, archbishop of Auch, and his suffragans. The proceedings are of little interest. This council established the feast of S. Martha, the sister of S. Mary Magdalene, celebrated on the fourth of the calends of August. See Landon, Manual of Councils, p. 390.

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