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    Guillaume d'Estouteville (c. 1412–1483) was a French aristocrat of royal blood who became a leading bishop and cardinal. He held a number of Church offices...
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    made historic monuments in 1965. The Abbey was founded in 1169 by Nicolas d'Estouteville with Benedictines monks, from Hambye Abbey. It never had more than...
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    comte de Soissons et d'Enghien, duc d'Estouteville │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ X Marie (1539–1601), duchesse d'Estouteville │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └i>N...
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    Villedieu 1236 - 1264 : Richard Turstin 1264 - 1271 : Nicolas Alexandre 1271 - 1279 : Nicolas-François Famigot 1279 - 1280 : Ranulphe du Bourgay 1280...
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    produce. Abbey church Residential building Tour Saint-Nicolas Close-up of the Tour Saint-Nicolas Cloister Sarcophagi in the park of the abbey Morning in...
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  • on Valmont founded 1169 or 1170 by Nicholas de Stoteville (Nicholas d'Estouteville): hermitage granted to Valmont; dissolved 1399; house named 'The Priory'...
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  • "generous donations" to a variety of institutions. Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, OSB Pope Sixtus IV (1471) Pope Julius II (1481) Cardinal Raffaele Riario (1504)...
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    Centre, the current town centre; and Saint-Nicolas, which corresponds to the former commune of Saint-Nicolas-près-Granville, joined in 1962. The quarter...
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    church of Notre-Dame, dating from the sixteenth century. The Manor d'Estouteville, originally eleventh century. The Town Hall, built in the nineteenth...
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    also designed the Sistine Chapel); and funded by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville. Its construction was completed in 1483. Giacomo di Pietrasanta (?-1495)...
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    (1380/90–1463) (1439, 1461) Bessarion (1403–1472) (1439, 1463) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1403–1483) (1439, 1472) Rodrigo Borgia (1431–1503) (1456, 1483) Elected...
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    Thomas I 1220–1223 Robert I 1223–1232 Nicolas I 1233–1234 Radulphe ~1239 Pierre I ~1239 Hugues III ~1240 Nicolas II ~1243 Osmond 1249–1251 Laurent I 1252–1276...
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    unexpectedness of the death of Paul II. The two main factions were those of d'Estouteville and Orsini, the latter of whom secured a major pre-conclave victory...
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  • 1066 – aft. 1078 : Errand d'Harcourt, son of Anquetil married Emme d'Estouteville aft. 1078 – aft. 1100 : Robert I of Harcourt, Brother of Errand married...
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    suburbicarian Bishop of Ostia, in succession to Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville who had died on 22 January. It was the privilege of the Bishop of Ostia...
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    in this action. The principal candidate of the pro-French party was d'Estouteville. Bessarion, Torquemada and Calandrini also were considered papabile...
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    Françoise Anne Thérése (20 July 1728 – 20 June 1743), Mademoiselle d'Estouteville. "Jaques". BBC News. Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco....
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    Chaplaincy and Cultural centre. In the fifteenth century, Guillaume d'Estouteville, a cardinal and Apostolic legate, reformed the university, correcting...
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  • Montmorency (died 24 July 1352) ; Marguerite de Montmorency, married Robert d'Estouteville, seigneur de Vallemont. Jeanne de Montmorency, married Guy dit Brumor...
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    archbishops until the New Lodgings (Ostel Neuf) were constructed by Guillaume d'Estouteville, 1458 –1463. Its interiors were stripped away when the château served...
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    Notre-Dame in Paris on 17 November 1468. In May 1467, Balue and Jean d'Estouteville were sent to Paris to engage in a mass enrollment of men to defend the...
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    Casini (1437–1439) Giovanni Vitelleschi (1439–1440) Nicola Albergati (1440–1443) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1443–1483) Rodrigo Borgia (1483–1492) Giovanni...
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    labrum Nicolai de Clemangiis, De Corrupto Ecclesiae state. In class a: Nicolas de Clemanges, Opera Omnia, Elzevirius & Laurentius, Lugduni Batavorum 1593...
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    Rodrigo Borgia S. Nicola in Carcere Tulliano On that same day, he was consecrated bishop of Rome by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, bishop of Ostia...
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    1482. At that time he belonged to the entourage of Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, Archbishop of Rouen, who probably introduced him to artistic circles...
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    to imprisonment for life Count Guillaume Werlenc of Mortain, Robert d'Estouteville, and several others. In 1136, the cathedral was burned by Geoffrey of...
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    Italians, two Germans, two Spaniards and the one Hungarian. Bessarion, d'Estouteville, Trevisan, Carvajal, Torquemada and Barbo were mentioned as main papabili...
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    during one of the postwar investigations into her execution, Cardinal d'Estouteville declared that this play would merit qualification as a pilgrimage site...
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    di Sant'Apollinare in the Piazza Navona. In 1455, Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville took up residence there, and built the Church of S. Agostino just to...
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    Vendôme). When he was absent first Martin du Bellay, and then Jean d'Estouteville were turned to by the king to assume his responsibilities on a temporary...
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