• Guillaume Briçonnet may refer to Guillaume Briçonnet (cardinal) (1445–1514) Guillaume Briçonnet (bishop of Meaux) (c. 1472–1534) his son This disambiguation...
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    Guillaume Briçonnet (1445–1514) was a French cardinal and statesman. Born at Tours, Guillaume Briçonnet was a younger son of Jean Briçonnet, Lord of Varennes...
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    Guillaume Briçonnet (Cardinal) (1445–1514), French cardinal and statesman his son Guillaume Briçonnet (Bishop of Meaux) (1472–1534) Guillaume Marie Anne...
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    became a member of the Cercle de Meaux gathered together from 1519 by the reform-minded bishop of Meaux, Guillaume Briçonnet. Farel soon became regent of...
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    Katherine Briçonnet (ca. 1494–1526) was a French noblewoman, daughter of Guillaume Briçonnet and wife of Thomas Bohier [fr]. She was influential in designing...
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    1450–1486 Pierre de Montfort de Laval 1486–1493 Guillaume Briçonnet 1493–1513 Denis Briçonnet 1513–1535 François Bohier 1535–1569 Guillaume Ruzé 1570–1572...
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  • Southgate as Marcantonio Colonna Marc Duret as Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet Petr Vaněk as Miguel de Corella Sebastian Urzendowsky as Cardinal Juan Borgia...
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    Alpes-Maritimes, France) is a French actor. Having previously played Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet in the television series Borgia from 2011 to 2014, Duret appeared...
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  • popes, Giovanni de' Medici (Leo X), Giovanni Angelo de' Medici (Pius IV) and Michele Ghislieri (Pius V); the Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet and his sons,...
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    Prayer Book of Anne de Bretagne is in the collections of the Morgan Library and Museum of New York. The Briçonnet Book of Hours ("Briconnet Heures") was commissioned...
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    Jacques de Gaujac 1441–1450 Guillaume d'Estouteville 1450–1453 Jean de Corguilleray 1462–1488 Guillaume de Briçonnet 1489–1516 Denis Briçonnet 1516–1520...
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    Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (category People from Pas-de-Calais)
    family of Briçonnet (one of whom was the superior), especially with Guillaume Briçonnet, cardinal bishop of Saint-Malo, father of Guillaume Briçonnet, the...
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    1454–1483: Jean VI. Huet 1491–1496: Jean VII. de Mixon 1497–1498: Guillaume Briçonnet 1498–1516: Denis Briçonnet 1516: Niccolò Fieschi 1516 – 3 September 1518:...
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    but Alexander, having gained a friend in Charles VIII's minister [Guillaume] Briçonnet, Bishop of S. Malo, by the offer of a cardinal's hat, succeeded in...
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    Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Frascati (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    de Mari (1503) Antonio Pallavicini (1503–1505) Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (1505–1507) Bernardino López de Carvajal (1507–1508) Guillaume Briçonnet (1508–1509)...
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    Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church and...
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    1453–1458 Alain de Coëtivy 1460–1481 Robert de Villequier 1481–1482 Etienne de Blosset 1482–1496 Jacques II. de Caulers 1496–1514 Guillaume Briçonnet 1515–1554...
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    four other cardinals (Cardinal Briçonnet, Cardinal Francisco Borja, Cardinal Federico Sanseverino, and Cardinal René de Prie). Dissatisfaction with his...
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    responsible for the judiciary was the Chancellor of France (French: Chancelier de France). The Chancellor was responsible for seeing that royal decrees were...
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    Aristotle and Raymundus Lullus and then, under the protection of Guillaume Briçonnet, Bishop of Meaux, he turned his attention to theology. It was his...
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    VIII in 1225, Louis IX Saint Louis in 1255, and Philip IV in 1302. Guillaume Briçonnet the Bishop of Meaux will be buried in the church in 1534. Communes...
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    councilars—Cardinals Federico di Sanseverino, Bernardino López de Carvajal, Guillaume Briçonnet, René de Prie, and Amanieu d'Albret (another cardinal-nephew of...
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  • and belonged to the group supporting the return of the bishop Guillaume Briçonnet de Meaux. He was professor in the Sorbonne for some years. However...
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    Château des Réaux (category Castles in Centre-Val de Loire)
    grandson Jean Briçonnet, son of Guillaume Briçonnet, lord of the sites then called Plessis-Rideau. He was also inhabited by Thibaut de Longuejoue and...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    July 1473) Pierre de Montfort-Laval (1474–1493) Robert Briçonnet (1493–1497) Guillaume Briçonnet (1497–1507) Cardinal Charles Dominique de Carreto (16 September...
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    D'Abzac (1494–1502) François-Guillaume de Castelnau (1502–1507) Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet (1507–1514) Cardinal Giulio de Medici (1515–1523) (later Pope...
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    Louis de Meldun Jean d'Huillier Jean de Pierrefonds (13 November 1500 – 2 September 1510) Louis Pinelle (30 April 1511 – 1515) Guillaume Briçonnet (31 December...
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    location. Max Ingrand's stained glass window depicting Monseigneur Denis Briçonnet, bishop of Saint-Malo from 1513 to 1535, blessing Jacques Cartier before...
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    1500, his son Macé was listed as the owner. From his marriage to Jeanne Briçonnet came the son Jean, Maître dʼhôtel to the King and Queen of Navarre. Between...
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    Apocalypsis Nova. This tract was well known to Pope Leo X. Guillaume Briçonnet, Cardinal Giulio de' Medici's predecessor as bishop of Narbonne, and his two...
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