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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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    comte de Soissons et d'Enghien, duc d'Estouteville │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X Marie (1539–1601), duchesse d'Estouteville │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └i>N...
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  • Croy who had previously held the office. Jean de Craon : 1413 Jean d'Estouteville : 10 November 1415 Jean de Neufchatel : 30 July 1418 Jacques de Dinan :...
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    a second inquest into Joan's trial was opened by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, papal legate and relative of Charles, and Jean Bréhal, the recently...
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    (1432–1440) Ludovico Trevisan (1440–1465) Latino Orsini (1471–1477) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1477–1483) Raffaele Riario (1483–1521) Innocenzo Cibo (1521) Francesco...
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  • 1078 : Errand d'Harcourt, son of Anquetil married Emme d'Estouteville aft. 1078 – aft. 1100 : Robert I of Harcourt, Brother of Errand married Colette d'Argouges...
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    suburbicarian Bishop of Ostia, in succession to Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville who had died on 22 January. It was the privilege of the Bishop of Ostia...
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    lord of the Varenne and Brissac, count of Maulévrier 1460–1464: Louis d'Estouteville 1475–1494: Jacques de Brézé, lord of Bec-Crespin and Mauny, count of...
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    Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings Robert of Eu (d. 1191 in Acre) Mathilde d'Eu (d. 1212), married to Henry d'Estouteville, Seigneur of Valmont. In addition...
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  • II (1536–1546), Duke of Estouteville, son of Francis I and Adrienne d'Estouteville Quarterly, 1 and 4 azure, three fleurs-de-lys or, a bend gules; 2 and...
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    Earlier, Pope Celestine V was twice crowned in L'Aquila. In 1800 Pope Pius VII was crowned in the crowded church of the Benedictine island monastery of...
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    Chaplaincy and Cultural centre. In the fifteenth century, Guillaume d'Estouteville, a cardinal and Apostolic legate, reformed the university, correcting...
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    (1445–1453) John Kemp, bishop of Santa Rufina only (1452–1454) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1459–1461) Juan Carvajal (1461–1469) Richard Olivier de Longueil (1470)...
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  • on Valmont founded 1169 or 1170 by Nicholas de Stoteville (Nicholas d'Estouteville): hermitage granted to Valmont; dissolved 1399; house named 'The Priory'...
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    the Dominican inquisitor Bernard Gui (1324–1331); Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville (1450–1453), who played an important part as papal legate, also in the...
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    condemning to imprisonment for life Count Guillaume Werlenc of Mortain, Robert d'Estouteville, and several others. In 1136, the cathedral was burned by Geoffrey...
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    obtained several thousand troops from various sources, including Robert d'Estouteville, Provost of Paris. In the meantime, the church of Saint-Hippolyte...
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    married Adrienne d'Estouteville, the daughter of Jacqueline d'Estouteville and the two would have issue: François de Bourbon, duc d'Estouteville. Marie de Bourbon...
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    consecrated a bishop in Rome on 22 December 1465 by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville. He was therefore only bishop-elect of Syracuse. Pirro, pg. 634. Eubel...
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    October 1461; the vacancy was immediately filled by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, who opted for the office of Bishop of Ostia at the papal Consistory...
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    1461. He was consecrated on 26 September 1462 by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, Archbishop of Rouen. Boutault died on 27 December 1490. La Fontanelle...
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    for the creation of a crown-cardinal was about 2,832 scudi. Pope Alexander VII had to elevate crown-cardinals in pectore. Pope Urban VI (1378–1389) forbade...
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    by ruse, Louis d'Estouteville [fr] took over the castle since which has remained permanently in the hands of the French. Charles VII decided to make...
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    Pierre (III.) de Verceil (Versailles), O.S.B. 1439–1445: Guillaume d'Estouteville 1445 – 22 July 1466: Pierre (IV.) Turelure, O.P. 26 September 1466 –...
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    Champeaux 1441–1449 Guillaume d'Estouteville (administrator) 1450–1453 Geoffroy Soreau 1453–1458 Alain de Coëtivy 1460–1481 Robert de Villequier 1481–1482 Etienne...
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  • Dormans (+1387) 1387-1388 Guillaume de Vienne (+1407) 1388-1395 Thomas d'Estouteville (+1395) 1395-1397 Louis d'Orléans (+1397) 1398-1412 Pierre de Savoisy...
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    Luxemburg (1436–1443) Raoul Roussel (1443–1455) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1453–1482) Robert IV de Croixmare (1482–1494) Georges d'Amboise (1493–1510)...
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    inattention and lack of supervision of the collectors. Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville (1453–1483) was particularly remiss. The next bishop, Étienne de Morel...
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    Milon de Dormans (1371–1373) Hardouin de Bueil (1374–1439) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1439) Jean Michel (1439–1447) Jean de Beauvau (1447–1467) Jean Balue...
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