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Its county seat is Duchesne and the largest city is Roosevelt.
Duchesne () is a city in and the county seat of Duchesne County, Utah, United States.
Duchesne city is located just west of the junction of the Strawberry and Duchesne rivers in the Uintah Basin of northeastern Utah.
Duchesne city and the surrounding area is serviced by three organized churches.
Duchesne city is located in the area of vast oil and natural gas reserves spanning the north-east corner of Utah and extending into western Colorado.
Myton is a city in Duchesne County, Utah, United States.
Roosevelt is a city in Duchesne County, Utah, United States.
In a companion case, Summum requested a monument of its Seven Aphorisms be placed next to a Ten Commandments monument in Roy Park, a public park in the city of Duchesne, Utah.
Duchesne decided to move the monument to the city cemetery to avoid continuing litigation, citing counsel from their attorney who said the solitary monument would establish a religion for the city.
The expanding legend of this St. George, which, according to the Church historian Duchesne is not earlier than the eleventh century, then makes that saint one of the Seventy Apostles of the Gospel of Luke, and tells how he founded the church of the que dicitur Vetula in pago Vellavorum — as Ruessium began to be called during the fourth century: the city " called Vetula in the pays of the Vellavi " a document of 1004 termed it.

Duchesne and .
In 1902, under Leo XIII, a commission under the presidency of Monsignor Louis Duchesne was appointed to consider the Breviary, the Missal, the Pontifical and the Ritual.
* 1962 – Gaétan Duchesne, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 2007 )
The title Liber Pontificalis goes back to the 12th century, although it only became current in the 15th century, and the canonical title of the work since the edition of Duchesne in the 19th century.
The modern interpretation, following that of Louis Duchesne, who compiled the major scholarly edition, is that the Liber Pontificalis was gradually and unsystematically compiled, and that the authorship is impossible to determine, with a few exceptions ( e. g. the biography of Pope Stephen II ( 752 – 757 ) to papal " Primicerius " Christopher ; the biographies of Pope Nicholas I and Pope Adrian II ( 867 – 872 ) to Anastasius ).
Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until the biographies of Pope Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) as the work of a single author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II ( 496-498 ), relying on Catalogus Liberianus, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus of Rome, and the Leonine Catalogue, which is no longer extant.
Duchesne and others believe that the author of the first addition to the Liber Pontificalis was a contemporary of Pope Silverius ( 536 – 537 ), and that the author of another ( not necessarily the second ) addition was a contemporary of Pope Conon ( 686 – 687 ), with later popes being added individually and during their reigns or shortly after their deaths.
Duchesne refers to the 12th century work by Petrus Guillermi in 1142 at the monastery of St. Gilles ( Diocese of Reims ) as the Liber Pontificalis of Petrus Guillermi ( son of William ).
Duchesne attributes all biographies from Pope Gregory VII to Urban II to Pandulf, while earlier historians like Giesebrecht and Watterich attributed the biographies of Gregory VII, Victor III, and Urban II to Petrus Pisanus, and the subsequent biographies to Pandulf.
Modern editions include those of Louis Duchesne ( Liber Pontificalis.
* 1874 – Ernest Duchesne, French physician ( d. 1912 )
Ernest Duchesne documented it in an 1897 paper, which was not accepted by the Institut Pasteur because of his youth.
Louis Duchesne, I, 164 – 6 ; cf.
* Louis Duchesne, Histoire ancienne de l ' Église, II, 95 – 7.
" He was consecrated on either 25 August ( Duchesne ) or 15 September ( Jaffé ) in 608.
Duchesne, I. 128 ), he passed the following three ordinances:
Louis Duchesne ( Paris 1892 ) 270.
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It falls before the simple fact that the first part of the Liber Pontificalis was compiled long before these dissensions, most probably ( Duchesne ) by a Roman cleric in the reign of Pope Boniface II ( 530 – 532 ), or ( Waitz and Mommsen ) early in the 7th century.
Honoratus and Gratianus of Toulon ( Gratien ), according to the Gallia Christiana, were the first bishops of Toulon, but Louis Duchesne gives Augustalis as the first historical bishop.
This general observation recurs also in the biography of Pope Hormisdas ; it has no historical value, and according to Duchesne, the writer probably referred to the lower orders of the clergy.
The movement was linked especially with certain Catholic French scholars such as Louis Duchesne, who questioned the belief that God acts in a direct way in the affairs of humanity, and Alfred Loisy, who denied that every line of Scripture was literally rather than perhaps metaphorically true.
In order to acquire Lindros ' rights, the Flyers parted with six players, trading Steve Duchesne, Peter Forsberg, Ron Hextall, Kerry Huffman, Mike Ricci, Chris Simon, a 1993 first round draft pick ( Jocelyn Thibault ), a 1994 first round draft pick ( Nolan Baumgartner ), and $ 15 million to Quebec.
Duchesne County () is a county located in the U. S. state of Utah.

city and hosts
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
It hosts the city archive.
In the South of the city you can find Aachen's biggest tennis club " TC Grün Weiss ", which hosts the famous ATP Tournament once a year.
In addition to a number of other international organizations and institutions, such as the IUCN Environmental Law Center ( IUCN ELC ), the city currently hosts 18 United Nations institutions.
At present, the capital city of N ' Djamena hosts 17 embassies, including those of the United States, Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Sudan, Germany, the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Cameroon, and the European Union.
The city hosts several of Scotland's galleries and organisations dedicated to contemporary visual art.
The city hosts the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, attracting regional and international jazz, blues, rock, and world artists.
The city also hosts an annual track and field meet at the Flanders Sports Arena: the Indoor Flanders meeting.
Karachi hosts the largest middle class stratum of the country and is the most liberal city in Pakistan.
Malmö hosts many other different types of contests and special events in Entré, inside the city centre.
The coastal plain hosts numerous freshwater lakes in the eastern, western and northern parts of the city.
The central peninsula on the east side of the harbour, and the area immediately opposite on the west side, hosts the site of the original city from the merger of Parrtown and Carleton.
West of Lancaster, the city hosts its second largest park, and one of the largest coastal urban parks in the country.
* July & August: The city hosts a series of weekly firework displays by the sea front in Scheveningen, as part of an international fireworks festival and competition.
The city hosts, among others events, the international theatre festival, " Kontakt ", annually in May
The city hosts Ca ' Foscari University of Venice founded in 1868, Iuav University of Venice founded in 1926 and Venice International University an international research center founded in 1995 located on the island of San Servolo.
Built between 1386 and 1577, it hosts the world's largest collection of marble statues and has a widely visible golden Madonna statue on top of the spire, nicknamed by the people of Milan as Madunina ( the little Madonna ), that became one of the symbols of the city.
The city hosts a large Chinese community since the 1920s.
The city hosts some of the best electronic music clubs in Europe such as Kristal Glam Club and Studio Martin.
The Romanian Athaeneum Society hosts the George Enescu Festival at various locations throughout the city in September every two years ( odd years ).
Every year, with cooperation from the city, Lewis-Clark State College hosts the Avista NAIA World Series in May, and the Lewiston Round Up in September.
The city annually hosts the Ravenna Festival, one of Italy's prominent classical music gatherings.
Events such as the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival are held annually, while the city also hosts the largest bi-annual meeting of the Greek diaspora.
The city hosts some of the most important universities of the country:
The city hosts several cathedrals belonging to the colonial times, such as the San Francisco Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral, this last one located on Murillo Square, which is also home of the political and administrative power of the country.

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