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The name occurs for the last time during the reign of Diocletian, who dates a letter from Triballis.
Lucinda said she thought the name Centennial was perfect, and that afternoon dated a letter to Cyprian: "Centennial, Colorado, June 9, 1876," the first appearance of the name in any document.
That same date a letter was sent to Toulouse authorities from Paris, claiming the Edict of Saint-Germain and its proscribed toleration could never have been valid for the Languedoc region as it was a border province.