Guillaume d'Aure, OSB, was born in Toulouse, France and died on 3 December 1353 in Avignon. He was a French Benedictine monk and Cardinal. He was the son...
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1349) cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, † 23 November 1350 Guillaume d'Aure, O.S.B., abbot of Montolieu – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano al Monte...
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Viscount Antoine Henri Philippe Léon Cartier d'Aure (2 June 1799 – 6 April 1863) was a French riding-master, and author of important treatises on dressage...
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only the second senior Cardinal-priest, but that his senior, Cardinal Guillaume d'Aure, had never been a bishop, whereas Cardinal Guy had been consecrated...
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Pierre de Montemart (1327–1335) Guillaume d'Aure, O.S.B. (1339–1353) Élie de Saint-Irier (or Saint Yrieux) (1356–1363) Guillaume d'Aigrefeuille le Jeune (1367–1401)...
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Pope was crowned in the church of the Dominicans in Avignon by Raymond Guillaume des Farges, protodeacon of S. Maria Nuova. Shortly after the death of...
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Montpellier. In 1342 he was chosen as Arbitrator, along with Cardinal Guillaume d'Aure and Archbishop Jean de Baussan of Arles, between the Vestiary of the...
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Guillaume d'Estouteville (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices...
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Ostia e Velletri 1342, September 20 Pope Clement VI Grand Penitentiary Guillaume d'Aure, O.S.B. Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio 1338, December 18 Pope...
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Basse-Contre. The Statutes of the Chapter were confirmed by Bishop Tristan d'Aure in 1459 or 1460. Religious establishments included: the Abbaye du Mas d'Aire...
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Stephen of Saint-Thibéry, a Franciscan, the assistant Inquisitor Garcia d'Aure, a Dominican lay brother Bernard de Roquefort, a Dominican Raymond Carbonier...
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Charne = Garsie de Charne d'Aure (25 May 1425?1430 - 1450? ) Gerard d’Aure (c.1456 - 1460?63) Sanche Garcias = Sanche Garsie d'Aure (22 April 1463 - death...
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Maria Mancini Aimone Tapparelli Antonio Pavoni Guillaume Arnaud, Bernard d'Roquefort and Garcia d'Aure Guala de Roniis Agostino Fangi Réginald of Orleans...
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1394–1405 Guillaume du Puy 1405–1431 or 1433 Guillaume d'Estouteville 1431–1433 or 1440–1441 Jourdain d'Aure 1433–1441 or 1440 Eustache de Lévis-Léran 1441–1462...
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the two kingdoms through Saint-Girons, Saint-Béat, Benasque, the Vallée d'Aure and Louron. To this end they requested the towns and châteaux of Saint-Girons...
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Cavalry School, the future Cadre Noir. Two great equestrians, the Viscount d'Aure and François Baucher, opposed their principles, which were eventually brought...
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siege of Saint-Gaudens was led by the baron de Larboust, his uncle Adrien d'Aure-Larboust and the seigneur de Caupène who had governed Agen for the ligue...
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12 May 1474. This displeased Pope Sixtus IV, who had wanted Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville to become the abbot, so the pope initially withheld his...
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Faidit before 23 March 1439 - 1440: André 18 April 1440 - 1443: Jordanes II. d'Aure 1443-c. 1444: Raymond VI. de Tullio 1444-1460: Tristan 5 November 1460 -...
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