before taking office. Marc-Hyacinthe de Rosmadec was the second son of Sébastien de Rosmadec, marquis de Rosmadec and seigneur du Plexis-Josso, and of...
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consecrated him personally. In 1642, during a pastoral visitation, Bishop Sébastien de Rosmadec (1622–1646) issued an set of statutes for the diocese. On 4 June...
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d'Allègre Jacques de Mauvisière de Castelnau, marshal of France Roger-Hector de Pardaillan, marquis d'Antin Sébastien de Rosmadec, marquis de Molac Louis Châlon...
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and his deputies. On May 9, the king, by letters patent, revoked Sébastien de Rosmadec, governor of Nantes and lieutenant-general of the ninth bishopric...
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apparitions became so frequent, and before so many witnesses, that Sebastien de Rosmadec, Bishop of Vannes, deemed it his duty to inquire into the matter...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tours (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(21 May 1641 – 12 November 1670) Charles de Rosmadec (1671–1672) Michel Amelot de Gournay 1673–1687 Claude de Saint George (1687–1693) (Vicar General and...
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of part of tomb". Retrieved 18 January 2015. "The tomb of Guillaume de Rosmadec". Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 18 January...
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Antonio Gherardi, Italian painter (b. 1638) May 14 – Marc Hyacinthe de Rosmadec, French naval officer, appointed governor general of the French Antilles...
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