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    Antoine Sanguin (1493 – 25 November 1559) was a French cleric, courtier and Cardinal. He was the second son of Antoine Sanguin, Seigneur de Meudon and...
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    had several children, including Antoine Sanguin de Meudon, who inherited the fief and became lord of Meudon. Antoine later married Marie Simon and died...
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  • Antoine Sanguin de Meudon (died 1559), Cardinal, Bishop of Orléans (1533) and Limoges (1544), Archbishop of Toulouse (1551). 1547-1548 : Philippe de Cossé-Brissac...
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    (25 February 1549 – 28 February 1550), Archbishop of Bourdeaux Antoine Sanguin de Meudon (28 February 1550 – 25 November 1559), Bishop of Limoges Cristoforo...
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    1521 Appointed – 24 Sep 1533 Died) Antoine Sanguin de Meudon † (6 Nov 1533 Appointed – 20 Oct 1550 Resigned) François de Faucon † (20 Oct 1550 Appointed...
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    only two of the fourteen French cardinals were in Italy (one was Antoine du Meudon, who had been vacationing in Farnese territory); because one clause...
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    College of Cardinals; administrator of the Diocese of Langres Antoine Sanguin de Meudon; Cardinal of Orléans[2] (December 19, 1539) – Cardinal presbyter...
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    April 1555 papal conclave (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Claude de Longuy de Givry (November 7, 1533) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Agnese in Agone; Administrator of Langres Antoine Sanguin de Meudon (December 19, 1539)...
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    died in 1571; Anthony Sanguin (1550–1559), Cardinal de Meudon in 1539; Georges d'Armagnac (1562–1577), cardinal in 1544; François de Joyeuse (1584–1605)...
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    de Châtillon (7 November 1533, by Clement VII) – Cardinal-Deacon of Sant' Adriano, administrator of the diocese of Beauvais Sanguin Antoine de Meudon...
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