Robert de Lenoncourt (1485? – 4 February 1561) was a French bishop, Cardinal, and diplomat. He was the son of Thierry de Lenoncourt, Seigneur de Vignory...
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Luçay-le-Mâle, Cros, Vou and Saint-Médard depended on the Villeloin abbey. Robert de Lénoncourt (b. 1510 - d. February 2, 1561), who was Abbot of Villeloin between...
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ISBN 2-86377-140-X. "Philippe Cardinal de Lénoncourt". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. "Philippe de Lenoncourt". roglo.eu (in French). Retrieved 11...
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Robert I de Lenoncourt, le père des pauvres, died 25 September 1532, was a French prelate of the turn of the 16th century, known in his day for his works...
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Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (redirect from Charles de Guise de Lorraine)
Jean de Lorraine, on 16 November 1547. Charles' uncle died on 10 May 1550 and he resigned and was succeeded as Administrator by Cardinal Robert de Lenoncourt...
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1508-1532 Robert de Lénoncourt (+1532) 1533-1538 Jean de Lorraine (1498-1550) 1538-1574 Charles de Lorraine-Guise (1524-1574) 1591 Philippe de Lénoncourt (1527-1591)...
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Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy (redirect from Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy)
collectors (1575-1600) Corneille de Lyon, Portrait of Robert de Lénoncourt Tintoretto, Lamentation of Christ José de Ribera (1591-1652) Jan Lievens (1607-1674)...
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List of bishops of Metz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Cardinal of Lorraine 1550 to 18 May 1551 Robert de Lenoncourt 1551 to 25 September 1553 François Beaucaire de Péguillon 1555–1568 Louis I, Cardinal of...
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Archbishop of Reims, Robert de Lénoncourt, appointed a monk to the position of abbot. The monk resigned his rights to the Cardinal de Bourbon. Dom Philippe...
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contains tapestries from the 16th century donated by the archbishop Robert de Lenoncourt (uncle of the cardinal of the same name), marble capitals from the...
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owned great estates in Brittany and Anjou. Her mother was Madeleine de Lenoncourt, who died two years after her daughter was born. Her youngest half brother...
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Reims Cathedral (redirect from Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral)
Another set of tapestries was presented to the cathedral in 1530 by Robert de Lenoncourt, archbishop under Francis I (1515–1547). They are of either local...
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Cardinals created by Paul III (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Juan Álvarez de Toledo Pedro Fernández Manrique Robert de Lénoncourt David Beaton Ippolito II d'Este Pietro Bembo Federigo Fregoso Pierre de La Baume Antoine...
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Inspired by the Grandes Chroniques de France, two of the tapestries that were ordered in the 16th century by Robert de Lenoncourt, destined to be displayed in...
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Santa Cecilia in Trastevere (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
illa vice Deaconry, 1563.10.22 – 1572.10.17) Robert de Lenoncourt (1555.12.11 – 1560.03.13) Charles de Guise de Lorraine (1547.11.04 – 1555.12.11) Jean du...
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Knecht, Robert (2010). The French Wars of Religion, 1559-1598. Routledge. Knecht, Robert (2014). Catherine de' Medici. Routledge. Knecht, Robert (2016)...
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Pierre Plantard (redirect from Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair)
book is dedicated to Comte Henri de Lénoncourt, part two is a modified version of Anne-Léa Hisler, Rois et Gouvernants de la France, les grandes dynasties...
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Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (redirect from Jean de Lorraine, 1st Cardinal de Lorraine)
Jean de Lorraine (9 April 1498 – c. 18 May 1550) was the third son of the ruling Duke of Lorraine, and a French cardinal, who was (at one time or another)...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
de Lenoncourt Daughter of Henri de Schomberg Daughter of Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes Daughter of Charles de Cochefilet Son of François Léonor de...
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Musée Saint-Remi (redirect from Saint Remy de Reims)
contains tapestries from the 16th century donated by the archbishop Robert de Lenoncourt (uncle of the cardinal of the same name), marble capitals from the...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
September 1507 – 28 March 1509) Cardinal Robert de Lenoncourt (28 March 1509 – 25 September 1532) Cardinal Jean de Lorraine (1533–1550) Cardinal Charles...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toulouse (redirect from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toulouse, Narbonne, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Rieux)
d'Orléans-Longueville (1503–1533) Gabriel de Gramont (1533–1534) Odet de Coligny (1534–1550) Antoine Sanguin (1551–1559) Robert de Lenoncourt (d. 1561) (1560–1561) Georges...
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Furgaux, Robert (1 January 1979). Lenoncourt en Lorraine (in French). p. 25. ISBN 978-2-307-29537-2. Retrieved 20 September 2024. Jaurgain, Jean de (1968)...
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married Viscount Christian de l'Hermite. Thérèse Gautier Vignal (1886–1941), who married Gérard Sublet d'Heudicourt de Lenoncourt, a son of Odelric Sublet...
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1537-6 September 1537; 6 September 1537-7 October 1540 in commendam) Robert de Lenoncourt, Bishop of Chalons-sur-Marne (7 October 1540-10 October 1547) Francesco...
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of Cremona Pedro Pacheco de Villena (16 December 1545) – cardinal-bishop of Albano; bishop of Sigüenza Robert de Lenoncourt (20 December 1538) – cardinal-priest...
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Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Pietro Carafa (1546–1550) (later Pope Paul IV) François de Tournon (1550–1560) Robert de Lenoncourt Giovanni Morone (1561–1562) Alessandro Farnese (1564–1565)...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tours (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Crussol (9 June 1466 – 13 May 1468) Hélie de Bourdeilles, O.Min. (16 May 1468 – 5 July 1484) Robert de Lenoncourt (29 July 1484 – 28 March 1509) Carlo Domenico...
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(1499–1521) Jean Ferrier II (1521–1550) Jacques du Broullat (1550–1560) Robert de Lenoncourt (1560–1561) Administrator Antoine d'Albon (1561–1562) Hippolyte d'Este...
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cardinal. Giacobazzi was born in Rome, the son of Jacomo Giacobazzi and Camilla de Astallis. He was the nephew of Cardinal Domenico Giacobazzi, who took responsibility...
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