Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire (26 July 1703 – 12 December 1781) was a French cleric who belonged to a cadet branch of the Les Adrets and Saint-Quentin...
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modified in the 13th and 16th century. The archbishop of Paris, Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire (1703-1781), was born in this château and was later sent...
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Loménie de Brienne has not rarely been regarded as an unbeliever from the outset. In 1781, at the death of the Archbishop of Paris, Christophe de Beaumont, there...
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Christophe de Harlay, Count of Beaumont (1570–1615) was a French politician and diplomat who served as ambassador to England. He was the son of Achillee...
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father's right hand in the conflicts between the parlement and Christophe de Beaumont, archbishop of Paris, who was supported by the court. Between 1763...
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Paul Philippe Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe (1606 – 1 January 1671, Paris) was a French historian and clergyman. He was bishop of Rodez, then archbishop...
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Rond d'Alembert against those, among them the Archbishop of Paris Christophe de Beaumont, who sought to have it suppressed. In Diderot's first novel, Les...
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Louis-Antoine de Noailles 1729–1746: Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc 1746: Jacques Bonne-Gigault de Bellefonds 1746–1781: Christophe de Beaumont 1781–1802:...
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However, there were loud remonstrances from bishops (particularly Christophe de Beaumont, the Archbishop of Paris) and the Dévot party at Louis XV's court...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienne (redirect from Sobon de Vienne)
were Guy of Burgundy (1084–1119), who became Pope Callixtus II; Christophe de Beaumont, who occupied the see of Vienne for seven months of the year 1745...
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Duke of Saint-Cloud (redirect from Duc de Saint-Cloud)
Saint-Cloud (1746) Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire (1703-1781), 5th Duke of Saint-Cloud (1746-1781) Antoine-Eléonore-Léon Le Clerc de Juigné (1728-1811)...
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changing his post, he refused the Archdiocese of Auch. The death of Christophe de Beaumont, Archbishop of Paris left this seat vacant. The Bishop of Autun...
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Jean François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz (20 September 1613 – 24 August 1679) was a French churchman, writer of memoirs, and agitator in the Fronde...
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Louise of France (redirect from Louise de France)
Barry, the new favorite of Louis XV, pushed Louise to approach Christophe de Beaumont, Archbishop of Paris, asking him to intercede on her behalf with...
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Louis-René-Édouard de Rohan known as Cardinal de Rohan (25 September 1734 – 16 February 1803), prince de Rohan-Guéméné, was a French Bishop of Strasbourg...
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Adélaïde of France (redirect from Marie Adélaïde de France)
that through her, the King was advised by the Archbishop of Paris, Christophe de Beaumont, and the Dévots. During these years, the King did not take another...
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nommé archevêque de Paris". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 27 April 2022. Hoel, Gino (27 April 2022). "Laurent Ulrich, un archevêque de Paris "Macron-compatible""...
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Desventes de la Doué 1767 - Éloge de Charles V, roi de France, surnommé le sage'. A Paris; chez la veuve Duchsne 1771 - Eloge de François de Salignac de La Motte-Fénelon...
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Paris Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire (1703–1781), duke-peer of Saint-Cloud (1746–1781), archbishop of Paris Antoine-Eléonore-Léon Le Clerc de Juigné...
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Jean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure (Lassouts, Aveyron 24 February 1721 – 23 April 1818), was a Roman Catholic prelate. He was appointed Bishop of Senlis...
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Jacques-Bonne Gigault de Bellefonds was born at the Château de Montifray, near Beaumont-la-Ronce, on 1 May 1698. He was appointed Bishop of Bayonne on...
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Éditions de Paris, 2011 (With J. Borm and Monique Cottret). (ISBN 978-2-84621-147-5) Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Lettre à Christophe de Beaumont (Jean-Jacques...
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troubles actuels de l'Église de France. En réponse à celle de M. Charrier de La Roche, lui annonçant sa démission de l'evêché métropolitain de Rouen 1791 -...
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Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc (1655–1746) was a French Catholic bishop. He was Bishop of Marseille from 1692 to 1708 and Archbishop of...
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Léon-Adolphe Amette (category Burials at Notre-Dame de Paris)
September 1850 Douville-sur-Andelle, Eure – 29 August 1920 Antony, Hauts-de-Seine) was a French Catholic cardinal who was archbishop of Paris from 1908...
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vilni! film by Yann Le Quellec - as mayor of Noère Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (17 April 2020). "Christophe, celebrated French pop balladeer, dies age 74". The...
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Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-06882-5. Jules Michelet (1834). Tableau chronologique de l'histoire moderne (in French) (2nd ed.). Brussels: Hauman – via HathiTrust...
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by Christophe de Beaumont du Repaire, Archbishop of Paris, assisted by Étienne-René Potier de Gesvres, Bishop of Beauvais, and Pierre-Jules-César de...
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Saint-Maur Abbey (section Parc de l'abbaye)
prohibited the great pilgrimage of Saint John, then on April 23, 1749, Christophe de Beaumont, archbishop of Paris, decided to abolish the chapter and to attach...
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Jean-Marie Lustiger (category Institut Catholique de Paris alumni)
1983 by Pope John Paul II. His life is depicted in the 2013 film Le métis de Dieu (The Jewish Cardinal). Lustiger was born Aron Lustiger in Paris to a...
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