Gui de Maillesec, also known as Guy de Malsec, Malésec, or Malesset (Latin: Guido de Malesicco; died 8 March 1412), was a French Catholic bishop and cardinal...
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Gui de Maillesec (died 1412), French bishop and cardinal Gui Mallon (born 1953), Brazilian composer Gui Rochat (born 1933), American art dealer Gui d'Ussel...
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present vote for them to be deposed, with the exception of Cardinal Gui de Maillesec and Cardinal Niccolò Brancaccio, who ask for more time to consider...
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d'Aquila (1294–1298) Teodorico Ranieri (1298–1299) Raymond de Canillac (1350–1361) Gui de Maillesec (1375–1384) Cosma Gentile Migliorati (1389–1404) Giovanni...
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Blumenfeld-Kosinski, 2006, p. 57. Theodericus de Nyem [Dietrich Niem]: Georg Erler (editor), Theoderici de Nyem de scismate libri tres (Lipsiae 1890). Gayet...
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1400s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
present vote for them to be deposed, with the exception of Cardinal Gui de Maillesec and Cardinal Niccolò Brancaccio, who ask for more time to consider...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers (redirect from Claude de Husson)
March 1357) Jean de Lieux (27 November 1357 – August 1362) Aimery de Mons (4 June 1363 – 3 March 1370) Guy de Malsec (Gui de Maillesec) (9 April 1371 –...
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List of cardinal-nephews (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2009. Eubel, Vol. I, p. 9. Williams, 2004, p. 37. DeCormenin, Louis Marie, and de Lahaye, vicomte de Louis-Marie. 1857. A Complete History of the Popes...
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1376–bef. 1380 (deprived): Gui Cardinal de Maillesec (cardinal-priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme) 1380–bef. 1383 (res.): John de Thoern 1383–bef. 1387 (res...
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