Giacomo Orsini Pierre Flandrin Guillaume Noellet Pierre de Vergne Pierre de la Jugié O.S.B. Clun. Simone Brossano Hughes de Montrelais Jean de Bussière O...
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French) Sophie Jugie, Le duc d'Antin, directeur des Bâtiments du roi, Thèse de l'école des chartes, dactylographiée, 1986 (in French) Sophie Jugie, "Grandeur...
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was held in Narbonne on 15 April 1374, by order of Pope Gregory XI. Pierre de La Jugie [fr], the archbishop of Narbonne, presided. The council published...
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Panofsky; Panofsky (1968), p. 288 Jugie (2019), p. 26 Panofsky; Panofsky (1968), p. 295 "Début de la restauration du tombeau de Philippe Pot" (in French). Louvre...
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Ancient Diocese of Narbonne (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
Gausbert du Val (1341–1346) (Cardinal) Pierre de La Jugie (1347–1375) Jean Roger (1375–1391) François de Conzié (1391–1432) Francesco Condulmer (1433–1436)...
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Gil de Albornoz de nacion Español, natural de la ciudad de Cuenca, del linage esclarescido delos Albornozes hijo de Garcialuarez de Albornoz, Señor de muchos...
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erected in the late 15th century to replace an earlier structure built by Pierre de Chaslus after the Cluny Abbey acquired the ancient Roman baths in 1340...
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Pope Gregory XI (redirect from Pierre Roger de Beaufort)
Cellini. Jugie, Pierre (2008). La formation intellectuelle du cardinal Pierre Roger de Beaufort, le pape Grégoire XI: nouveau point sur la question (in...
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Pope Clement VI (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
become pope in 1362. Pierre also had two sisters: Delphine, who married Jacques de Besse; and Alienor, who married Jacques de la Jugie. His brother Guillaume...
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VI. In November 1351, he took part in a provincial council held by Pierre de la Jugié, Archbishop of Narbonne, in Beziers. On 1 September 1351, he and the...
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