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Avranches Cathedral
Avranches
Cathedral
was once a
Roman Catholic
cathedral
in Avranches in
Normandy
.
The seat of the
Bishop of Avranches
, it was a
Gothic
construction
,
notable
as the place of the
penance
of
Henry II of England
in
1172
for the
murder
of
Thomas Becket
. It was
destroyed
completely
during the
French Revolution
and the
site
remains unbuilt on.
The
Diocese of Avranches
was not reinstated after the
revolution
but under the
Concordat of 1801
was instead
amalgamated
with that of
Coutances
to form the
Diocese of Coutances and Avranches
.