Aimar or Aymar Hennequin (1543 – 13 January 1596) was a French cleric and bishop. He was the third son of Dreux Hennequin († 1550), lord of Assy, president...
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Jérôme Hennequin (1547 - 10 March 1619) was a French cleric and bishop. His elder brother Aymar Hennequin was also a bishop and they both supported the...
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Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur and attended an assembly in 1589 with Aymar Hennequin bishop of Rennes, at which he entitled him "protector of the Catholic...
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(Bouchelet) : (1558 – 1566) Bertrand de Marillac : (1565 – 29 May 1573) Aymar Hennequin: (3 July 1573 – 13 January 1596) Arnaud d'Ossat: (9 Sep 1596 Appointed...
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448–449. Hennequin, p. 192. Hennequin, p. 193. Hennequin, p. 194. Hennequin, p. 195. Hennequin, p. 196. Robert and Cougny, p. 303. Hennequin, p. 197....
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mentionning 26 killed 29 wounded. Kippis gives a figure of 15 killed instead Hennequin (1835), p. 311. Cunat (1852), p. 197. Cunat (1852), p. 192. Cunat (1852)...
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Halle: Christoph Peter Franckens. OCLC 697605462. Piganiol de La Force, Jean-Aymar (1765). Description historique de la Ville de Paris et de ses environs (in...
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