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    Georges d'Armagnac (c. 1501 – July 1585) was a French humanist, patron of arts, cardinal and diplomat deeply embroiled in the Italian Wars and in the French...
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    efforts of Bishops Francois D'Estaing, who raised the funds, and Georges d'Armagnac, work resumed. The vaults of the nave were finally finished, and a...
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  • archbishop Georges Dard, French footballer Georges Darien, French author Georges d'Armagnac, French humanist, patron of arts, Cardinal and diplomat Georges de...
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    Fournier de Beaune (24 August 1520 – 1527) Antoine de la Barre 1528–1547 Georges d'Armagnac (13 January 1548 – 1551) Etienne Poncher (6 April 1551 – 15 March...
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    17th century Denis Auguste Affre, Archbishop of Paris (1793–1848) Georges d'Armagnac, Bishop of Avignon, cardinal and Bishop of Rodez (died in 1585) Marie–Auguste...
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    Avignon pope. Francis Lambert (ca.1486 – 1530), a Protestant reformer. Georges d'Armagnac (ca.1501 – 1585), humanist, patron of arts, Cardinal and diplomat...
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    He died of malaria in Rome while accompanying his patron, Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac. As Pierre Gilles, Petrus Gyllius plays a small but significant role...
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  • commander, governor of Lyonnais and Prince Étranger (b. 1531) July – Georges d'Armagnac – Humanist and cardinal (b. c. 1501) November 5 – Pontus De la Gardie...
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    archbishopric, who took possession of the château as well. Meanwhile, in 1584 Georges d'Armagnac, the archbishop of Avignon, took an ordonnance for the commune of...
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    the patronage of the governor, Jean de Pontevès [fr], and Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac. In Provence, he may have earned a living by teaching dance. He returned...
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    Chastillon and Tournon arrived on 12 December. Another French Cardinal, Georges d'Armagnac, arrived on 28 December. Cardinal Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme, who...
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    1568 Cardinal Luigi Pisani 51. 1570 Paul de Foix 52. 1578 Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac 53. 1585 Philippe des Portes 54. 1603 Cardinal François de Joyeuse...
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    attributed to Guillaume Philandrier, who had been secretary of Bishop Georges d'Armagnac, and who had been given a Canonry in the cathedral. It was spared...
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    Records Preceded by Georges d'Armagnac Oldest living Member of the Sacred College July 1585 - 15 April 1591 Succeeded by Gaspar Quiroga y Vela...
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    in 1571; Anthony Sanguin (1550–1559), Cardinal de Meudon in 1539; Georges d'Armagnac (1562–1577), cardinal in 1544; François de Joyeuse (1584–1605), cardinal...
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    Administrator of Grosseto 1553 Succeeded by Giacomo Mignanelli Preceded by Georges d'Armagnac Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo 1556–1557 Succeeded by Antonio...
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    Bozzuti (Annibal Buzzutto) 1566–1576: Félicien Capitone 1577–1585: Georges d'Armagnac 1585–1592: Domenico Grimaldi 1592–1598: François-Marie Thaurusi (Francesco...
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    the temporal and spiritual: Louis Leroux, Canon of Angers, in 1542, and Georges Macé, Prior of Saint-Aignan d'Angers, in 1550. He was made Bishop of Bayonne...
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    whose profession is not known. He was for some time in the service of Georges d'Armagnac, the future cardinal, as 'cantor and servant'. He married the noble...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Georges d'Armagnac Bishop of Rodez 1648-1662 Succeeded by Gabriel de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson Preceded by Pierre de...
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    (1558–1559) Carlo Carafa (1560–1561) Francesco II Gonzaga (1561–1562) Georges d'Armagnac (1562–1585) Francesco Sforza (1585–1588) Ascanio Colonna (1588–1591)...
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  • notary in Rodez, gives him this title. The bishop of Rodez was then Georges d'Armagnac. Guillaume Philandrier [fr], was the bishop's secretary and was appointed...
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    1560 organized a meeting at Verteuil between Condé and the Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac (c. 1501–1585) legate of Pope Pius IV, in an attempt to prevent further...
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  • Antoine Davin, the King's physician. It was in Rodez that Bishop Georges d'Armagnac, ambassador of Francis I in Venice, suffering from dental pains called...
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    Pope Paul IV granted his request while passing over that of Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac, who was senior to Cardinal Pacheco by a year. Unfortunately, during...
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    Cueva (19 December 1544) – cardinal-priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme Georges d'Armagnac (19 December 1544) – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina; bishop...
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    16 – 1564.03.01 pro illa vice Deaconry, 1564.03.01 – 1566.01.06) Georges d’Armagnac (1556.06.12 – 1562.07.06) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1553.12.11 – 1556...
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    1541 Term ended 4 May 1544 Predecessor Federico Fregóso Successor Georges d’Armagnac Previous post(s) Bishop of Geneva, Switzerland (1522 - 1543) Coadjutor...
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    (December 19, 1544) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Bartolomeo all’Isola Georges d'Armagnac (December 19, 1544) – Cardinal-Priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo; Bishop...
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    Jacques de Foix 1554–1555: Jean IV. de Capdeville 1555: Cardinal Georges d'Armagnac, Administrator 1555–1569: Louis d'Albret 1575–1590: Jean V. 1600–1609:...
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