Simon de Cramaud (c. 1345 – 19 January 1423, in Poitiers) was a Catholic bishop, titular Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, and cardinal during the Great Western...
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Council of Pisa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
objected to that proposal, but the Council voted in favor anyway. Then Simon de Cramaud, who was in the Chair, had the original proposal for the amalgamation...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers (redirect from Claude de Husson)
(1306–1312), made cardinal in 1312; Guy de Malsec (1371–1375), who became cardinal in 1375; Simon de Cramaud (1385–1391), indefatigable opponent of the...
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1376-1389 Richard Picques de Besançon (+1389) 1389-1390 Ferry Cassinel (+1390) 1390-1409 Guy de Roye (+1409) 1409-1413 Simon de Cramaud (+1429) 1413 Pierre...
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of Firenze (Italy), Cardinal-Deacon Consistory of 1413.04.13 : only Simon de Cramaud (68), Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, Metropolitan Archbishop of Reims...
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Howard (1983). Simon de Cramaud and the Great Schism. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813509495. Pavón Benito, Julia (2018). "Zalba, Martín de". Diccionario...
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764, no. 1783. King Charles sent a number of ambassadors, including Simon de Cramaud, Pierre Fresnel, Gilles Deschamps, and Guillaume Boisratier: Valois...
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Patriarch Simon de Cramaud were opposed to the reconciliation, but finally went to the King and submitted. In the Spring of 1407, Pierre de Thury was...
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John, Duke of Berry (redirect from Jean de France, Duc de Berry)
lieutenancy of Languedoc, Berry, Auvergne, and Poitou back over to Jean de Berry. Simon of Cramaud, a canonist and prelate, served John in his efforts to find a...
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Richard (?)] 1375–1382: Jean II. Belveti [c. 1379: Jean III.] 1382–1383: Simon de Cramaud (Avignon Obedience) 1383–1395: Jean IV. (Avignon Obedience) 1395–1398:...
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