Antoine de Créqui Canaples (1531–1574) was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Antoine de Créqui Canaples was born in the Kingdom of France on...
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Philip I, Count of Flanders Charles de Hémard de Denonville, Catholic bishop and cardinal Antoine de Créqui Canaples (heart only), Catholic bishop and cardinal...
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June 1 – János Zsámboky, Hungarian scholar (d. 1584) July 17 – Antoine de Créqui Canaples, French Catholic cardinal (d. 1574) July 22 – Leonhard Thurneysser...
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Créquy family (redirect from Duc de Créqui)
spelled Créqui) is a French noble family which originated in Artois. The family took its name from the small lordship of Créquy, in present-day Pas-de-Calais...
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1524) 1499 – Maria Salviati, Italian noblewoman (d. 1543) 1531 – Antoine de Créqui Canaples, Roman Catholic cardinal (d. 1574) 1674 – Isaac Watts, English...
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by Pope Sixtus V. The only cardinal to have held the title was Antoine de Créqui Canaples. Mariano Armellini, who claims that San Trifone was demolished...
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1510) Gabriel, comte de Montgomery, nobleman (born 1530) Joseph Boniface de La Môle, nobleman (born c.1526) Antoine de Créqui Canaples, bishop and cardinal...
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June 1 – János Zsámboky, Hungarian scholar (d. 1584) July 17 – Antoine de Créqui Canaples, French Catholic cardinal (d. 1574) July 22 – Leonhard Thurneysser...
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of S. Maria in Aracoeli (20 November 1570), † 22 December 1574 Antoine de Créqui Canaples, bishop of Amiens – cardinal-deacon without the title, then (1565)...
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