François-Étienne Caulet (born at Toulouse, 1610; died at Pamiers, 1680) was a French bishop and Jansenist. After completing his studies at the Collège...
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Caulet is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Auguste Caulet (1926–2011), French boxer François-Étienne Caulet (1610–1680), French...
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noteworthy bishops, who were condemned by Rome and Louis XIV: François-Étienne Caulet, bishop of Pamiers, Nicolas Pavillon, bishop of Alès, Nicolas Choart...
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enforced. Two prelates, Nicolas Pavillon, Bishop of Alet, and François-Etienne Caulet, Bishop of Pamiers, made a lively resistance to the royal pretensions...
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of the two brothers, François d'Estaing, bishop of Rodez, and Antoine d'Estaing, prior of Aubrac, then bishop of Angoulême. Étienne Hamon, Itinéraire d'un...
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1342 (Avignon), born in Canté near Saverdun François de Caulet (1610–1680), Bishop of Pamiers Jean-François Boyer (1675–1755), Bishop of Mirepoix from...
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them built by members of parliament. 17th c. civil architecture Hôtel de Caulet Hôtel Comère Hôtel d'Avizard Hôtel Saint-Jean (courtyard), former Grand...
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Gauchat, Herarchia catholica IV, p. 88 with note 5. J.-M. Vidal, François-Étienne de Caulet, évêque de Pamiers (1610–1680) (Paris, 1939). Due to the publication...
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Scarron 1671–1707 : Étienne Le Camus 1708–1719 : Ennemond Allemand de Montmartin 1721–1725 : Paul de Chaulnes 1726–1771 : Jean de Caulet 1771–1779 : Jean...
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co-operation of many religious orders, restored Catholicism in Dauphiné Jean de Caulet (1726–1771), who brought about general acceptance of the Bull Unigenitus...
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