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his horse and tried to leave the city, heading for Paris to obtain royal aid, but he was stopped by the defenders, who had orders to allow no one to leave the city. Matters were clarified, and the bishop was in Paris on July 1. He offered the leaders of the commune nearly 1,000 livres which the King had given for the construction of the cathedral. The
Seigneur de Tressures had also ridden out and obtained several thousand troops from various sources, including Robert d'Estouteville, Provost of Paris. In the meantime, the church of Saint-Hippolyte, which had been taken by the besiegers, was destroyed by fire, and the episcopal palace, next to the ramparts, took fire in three places, perhaps by arson. Assaults continued through 6 July, at which there was a pause until the 9th. In the third assault, when the Burgundian standard was planted on the ramparts, a courageous Beauvasienne, Jeanne Hachette, grabbed it and threw it back down into the ditch, rallying the citizens to throw back the Burgundians, and even to mount a nighttime attack on the Burgundian camp which killed over 200, many of them officers. After losses of more than 3,000 men, the Duke of Burgundy abandoned the siege on 22 July. Three days later, the bishop celebrated a Mass. The Abbey of Saint-Quentin had been rendered uninhabitable.
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Arras was ordered to preside at the election. The canonically convoked assembly elected Walon (Gualon) the Abbot of Saint-Quentin. The King, however, refused to recognize the election, and Prince Louis made a statement to the effect that Walon would never be bishop of
Beauvais, and that the King should install Étienne immediately, which was done. The Pope, however, ratified the election of Gualon, and issued a mandate to Archbishop Manasses of Reims to consecrate him. The Archbishop was a friend of the Court, though, and had crowned the excommunicated King. He procrastinated in taking action. Gualon, therefore, set out for Rome, where he so impressed the Pope that Paschal appointed him Apostolic Legate to Poland. In the meantime the Church of Beauvais sank into disorder, with two competing jurisdictions, that of the uncanonical and unconsecrated Étienne, and that of the Vicars appointed by the Chapter in the absence of a consecrated bishop. The King raged against the Chapter and exiled several of the Canons, and Ivo of Chartres consoled it with the knowledge that it was canonically justified.
2309:(1385–1398); and on 16 January 1398, he was transferred by Benedict XIII to Beauvais. He took part in the Assembly of Paris which began on 22 May 1398, which discussed withdrawing the right of either pope to appoint to benefices in France, and whether to withdraw obedience from Benedict XIII; on 27 July 1398 King Charles VI signed an ordinance which did so (which was withdrawn on 30 May 1403). In 1406 he was a member of an embassy to Pope Benedict, to attempt to compose the quarrel between him and France, which did not succeed. The clergy assembled again in Paris and again definitively revoked their obedience. He also participated in an assembly of the clergy at Reims in August 1408, which decided that France would adhere to neither obedience. Pierre de Savoisy attended the Council of Pisa, which met from 25 March to 2 August 1409 and which deposed both popes. During his absence the diocese was administered by Pierre's nephew Henri, who was his Vicar General. He died on 13 September 1412. Delettre, II, pp. 511-529. Eubel, I, pp. 132, 181.
442:. On the death of Bishop Ansellus of Beauvais in November 1099, it became evident that there were two opposed parties in the business of the election of a successor. One was the majority of the Chapter and the secular clergy of the diocese, who were accommodated to the social system of society and preferred matters as they were; the other was led by the clergy of Saint-Quentin, who were seeking reform and greater rigor, and who looked to Ivo of Chartres, formerly a priest in Saint-Quentin, for advice and support. The Chapter chose as its candidate Étienne de Garlande, fourth son of Guillaume, Seneschal of France, a protégé of the excommunicated King Philip I and his mistress Bertrade, who were no doubt expecting Garlande's aid in solving their matrimonial problems. He was not in holy orders at all, and yet was Dean of Orleans and Archdeacon of Paris. The other candidate, supported by the monks of Saint-Quentin, was Walon (Gualon), abbot of Saint-Quentin. In the election, Étienne obtained exactly enough votes to form a majority.
594:(1790). Its territory was subsumed into the new diocese, called 'Oise', which was coterminous with the new civil department of the same name. Oise was made part of the Metropolitanate called the 'Métropole des Cotes de la Manche'. The new Civil Constitution mandated that bishops be elected by the citizens of each 'département', which immediately raised the most severe issues in Canon Law, since the electors did not need to be Catholics and the approval of the Pope was not only not required, but actually forbidden. Erection of new dioceses and transfer of bishops, moreover, was not canonically in the competence of civil authorities or of the Church in France. The result was schism between the 'Constitutional Church' and the Roman Catholic Church.
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Visitor in the province to write to Pope Paschal as well. The letter to Lambert seriously misrepresented the facts in stating that the election was nearly unanimous. The losing party enlisted Ivo of Chartres, who made a detailed investigation into the deeds and character of Étienne Garlande. He found that Garlande was not in holy orders, that he was illiterate and addicted to gambling, that he had a bad moral reputation, that he had been excommunicated by the Legate Hugh de Die for public incontinence (which made him ineligible for ecclesiastical office), and that his election had been intrigued at by laymen who were excommunicated. He then wrote both to the papal legates, Joannes and Benedict, and to the Pope himself.
539:, Duke of Burgundy, and no supporter of Charles VII, was one of the consecrators of Jacques du Chastellier, the English candidate for the bishopric of Paris. He fled from Beauvais as Charles' armies appeared in the area, led by Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc). Cauchon took refuge in Rouen, where he was induced by the English to sit as judge in the trial of Joan, who had been captured on 23 May 1430. After a contentious trial he pronounced her guilty, and had her turned over to the secular authorities to be burned as an heretic. He also assisted at the coronation of the English King Henry VI in Paris on 17 December 1431.
2053:. Finally Robert de Cressonsacq, whose father had participated in the taking of Constantinople in 1203, and who was Dean of the Chapter of the Cathedral, was chosen. Robert was elected in August 1237, and took possession on 24 August. He dedicated the Église Saint-Étienne de Cambronne-lès-Clermont. In 1247 he took part in the council held in Paris by Louis IX, to arrange for the crusade which had been voted at the Council of Lyon in 1245, and in August of 1248 he was one of the crusaders who departed for Cyprus. He died in Cyprus of one of the usual campaigning diseases, during the
547:, and the bishop of Beauvais at the time, Bishop Guillaume de Hellande, as successor of Pierre Cauchon, was required to provide defense attorneys to argue the case for Cauchon's right conduct. The court issued its judgment on 7 June 1456: "We say, pronounce, decree and declare the said Processes and Sentences full of cozenage, iniquity, inconsequences, and manifest errors, in fact as well as in law. We say that they have been, and are, and shall be—as well as the aforesaid Abjuration, their execution, and all that followed—null, nonexistent, without value or effect."
563:, as an act of considerable generosity, increased the number of Canons in the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre to fifty. Around the year 1320, the cathedral was served by a Chapter composed of eight dignities (not 'dignitaries') and forty canons. The dignities were: the Dean (who was also Archdeacon of Bray), the Treasurer, the Archdeacon of Beauvais, the Archdeacon of Belvacinio, the Cantor, the Succentor, the Penitentiary, and the Chancellor. The Dean was elected by the Chapter, the others were episcopal appointments. By 1679 the dignities had been reduced to five.
610:. He married the daughter of the mayor of Givet, and presided at the Festivals of Reason. Complaints against him were so frequent, however, that he was delated to the Committee of Public Safety, and condemned on 9 August 1794. Somehow he escaped the guillotine and was pardoned in October 1794, and given a post as teacher in the school at Versailles. He had no successor in the Constitutional church, which he had helped to make universally loathed in the former diocese of Beauvais.
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Archbishop Guillaume de Champagne of Reims in 1202, Philippe was a candidate for the office, with royal support, but his warlike spirit convinced the electors to look elsewhere. They tried Archdeacon Thibault de Perche, but he refused. They rejected Archdeacon Milon de Nantueil of Beauvais due to youth. Exasperated, King Philip II sent an embassy to Rome, and Pope Innocent III appointed Cardinal Guillaume Paré. Philippe was a participant the
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606:. He was consecrated at Notre-Dame de Paris on 6 March 1791 by Constitutional Bishop Jean-Baptiste Gobel, the seventh constitutional bishop to be consecrated. His behavior became more and more radical, during 1791 and 1792. He voted in favor of the execution of King Louis XVI. He resigned the priesthood and helped to organize
2057:, on 1 October 1248. Guillaume de Nangis claims that he returned from crusade and died in 1253; this view is contradicted by the documentary evidence showing his successor in office in 1250. His nephew, also named Robert de Cressonsacq, became Bishop of Senlis (1260–c. 1283). Delettre, II, p. 284-308. Eubel, I, p. 132, 451.
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On 16 June he signed orders expelling the
Jesuits from eight minor seminaries and forbade their being hired by any other educational institutions run by the clergy. His action was protested by 73 archbishops and bishops, forever damaging his reputation. L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
388:(Lucianus, Lucien), according to a story first told in the 9th century. Gregory of Tours, who wrote in the second half of the 6th century, however, never speaks of the diocese of Beauvais or of any of its bishops. Neither does the name of Beauvais appear in the documents of any church council down to 695.
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Gregory XVI on 17 December. He was consecrated in Paris on 10 February 1833 by Archbishop Hyacinthe Quélen. Age forced his retirement in 1838, though he survived until 1843. L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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Lemercier was the son of a lawyer of
Beauvais. At the Revolution he was director of the Collège de Nevers, but he refused the oath to the Constitution and emigrated. Under Napoleon he became Vicar of Rouen, and then returned to Beauvais where he became a parish priest. He was named Bishop of Beauvais
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Beauvais took place on 29 October 1598. He participated in the funeral of Henri IV and the coronation of Louis XIII in 1610, and in the Estates General of
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Richard the Lionheart was a prisoner in Germany, Philip II attacked his possessions in northern France, and when Richard was ransomed, he made war on Philip, during with Bishop Philippe was captured (c. 1196–1198). On
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when legitimate ecclesiastical government was restored in 1802. Church property, which had been confiscated for the public good by the
Constitutional Assembly, was not restored. Bishops and priests therefore continued to be dependent upon salaries paid to them by the State, a practice which continued
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Feutrier was appointed by Charles X on 31 January 1825, and preconised by Leo XII on 21 March. He was consecrated in Paris on 24 April 1825 by Archbishop Hyacinthe Quélen, and made his solemn entry into Beauvais on 22 May. He was named Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs by Charles X on 3 March 1828.
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A native of Rennes, Lesquen emigrated during the Revolution and served in the royalist army of Condé from 1795-1797. He was ordained in 1806, and rose to be Canon of Brieuc and then Vicar General of Rennes (1817). He was named Bishop of Beauvais by Louis XVIII on 13 January 1823, and was preconised
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In 1791 the electors of 'Oise' assembled and elected as their Constitutional Bishop a priest, Jean-Baptiste Massieu, who had been a teacher, first at Vernon, and then at Nancy. He became cure of Cergy near Pontoise in 1782, and was elected to the Estates General for the bailliage of Senlis. He was
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It happened that the ecclesiastical Province of Reims was holding a synod at Soissons, and the leaders of the winning party, the Dean and Archdeacons of Beauvais, went to announce the election and request that letters be sent to the King and the Pope on Etienne's behalf, and they petitioned Lambert
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required that the Chapter, in conducting its election, might choose none other than Bishop Bernard. The Chapter instead resigned the election to the decision of the Pope. Bernard had previously been Bishop of Agen (1395–1398) by appointment of Benedict XIII, Bishop of Saintes (1398–1411), and then
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on 2 April 1395. Charles VI sent him as ambassador to Hungary and Bohemia in 1396, to discuss plans to get the two competing popes in the Great Western Schism to resign. He died in Jerusalem in 1397, before 27 March, when the news of his death reached Paris. Delettre, II, pp. 501-509. Eubel, I, p.
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In 1472 Beauvais was attacked and besieged by forces of the Duke of Burgundy. Their leader, Philippe de Crevecoeur, Sieur d'Esquerdes (des Cordes) launched the attack on 27 June, which broke through the fortifications and seized the faubourg de Saint-Quentin. Bishop Jean de Bar immediately mounted
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IX, p. 714, states that it was believed by some that this Roger is the same person as had been Chancellor of France in 1074, 1078, and 1080. Nothing in the documents cited, however, mentions Beauvais. Duchesne, pp. 158–159, attributing the notion to the brothers Sainte-Marthe. The idea that Roger
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The legitimate bishop of Beauvais, François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld, declined to take the required oath to the Civil Constitution, and betook himself to Paris, where he was accused and arrested. He was imprisoned in the monastery of the Carmelites, along with his brother, Pierre Louis, who was
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Six of the churches in Beauvais were also capitular churches: Saint-Nicolas (6 prebends), Saint-Bartholomew (7 prebends), Saint-Michel (13 prebends), Saint-Laurent (7 prebends), Nôtre-Dame du Châtel (12 prebends), and Saint-Vaast (11 prebends). These offices were all benefices, in the gift of the
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and the puppet of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, Octavianus de' Monticelli, Cardinal of S. Cecilia, who called himself Victor IV. The council agreed with the King that Alexander III was the true pope, a judgment that was confirmed in a joint meeting held by Louis VII and Henry II of England at
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Cardinal Kuno von Erach held another synod in Beauvais, on 18 October 1120. The purpose was to decide on the sainthood of Bishop Arnulf of Soissons (died 1087). The synod accepted his sanctity and authorized the moving of his remains from the convent of Aldenbourg in the diocese of Tournai to the
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was again anathematized, along with the Bishop of MĂĽnster and Count Thomas de Marla, who enjoyed raving the areas of Laon, Reims and Amiens. The case of Bishop Geoffroy of Amiens, who had been driven from his city by the burghers, was discussed, and his resignation was submitted. The discovery of
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Finally, Ivo worked out a settlement with the King. Prince Louis held a meeting in Beauvais with the Chapter in January 1104, which brought peace to the city. Since the diocese of Paris happened to be vacant, the Pope authorized the transfer of bishop-elect Gualon to the diocese of Paris, and the
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Assembling on 16 November 1412, the Chapter of Beauvais was in the process of conducting an election of a successor of Pierre de Savoisy, when they were interrupted by the royal Chamberlain, who announced that the King had nominated Bishop Bernard of Amiens and written to the Pope; therefore he
395:. Count Odo of Beauvais had given all of his lands in his county to Bishop Roger and the Church of Beauvais, with the consent of King Robert; he also made the bishop his heir to the county. The Bishop had a role in the coronation ceremony of the French king, and played a role in politics.
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Guillaume de Hellande was the choice of King Charles VII, and he was appointed by Pope Eugene IV on 3 April 1444. The only part played by the Chapter of Beauvais was in registering the documents. Guillaume de Hellande died on 3 April 1462. Delettre, III, pp. 44-56. Eubel, III, p.
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Ansellus (Anselmus) was elected bishop of Beauvais, but his election was contested, due to the irregularities in the departure of Bishop Roger. Ansellus carried the matter to Pope Urban, who was holding a Council at Nîmes, and he received papal confirmation on 12 July 1096.
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Augustin Potier, son of the King's state secretary and nephew of Bishop René Potier, his predecessor, had been Grand Aumônier of Queen Anne of Austria, who, on the death of Louis XIII in 1643, named Potier first minister, but the appointment was revoked by the intrigues of
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Bishops and priests were also to be salaried by the State. The salaries were paid out of funds realized from the confiscation and sale of church properties. After the Concordat of 1801, bishops and priests continued to be salaried and pensioned by the State, down to the
2270:, brother of Bishop Guillaume d'Estouteville of Lisieux. He was a Master of Requests at the Royal Court from 1382 to 1388. He was appointed Bishop of Beauvais by Pope Clement VII on 29 March 1389, and died on 22 March 1395. Delettre, II, pp. 491-500. Eubel, I, p. 132.
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bishop or of the Chapter, and provided a regular income for the incumbents. These offices were a way of rewarding faithful followers. There was also a Collegiate Church at Geberoy (headed by a Dean, with 5 prebends, later 12 prebends).
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1816:, and he was consecrated by Archbishop Hincmar of Reims. He participated in the councils of Querzy (848), Tours (849), Soissons (853), and Verberie (853). In 853 Erminfridus was designated, along with Abbot Louis of Saint Denis, as
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resigned the diocese of Beauvais to go on crusade is rejected by Delettre, I, p. 548, who indicates that Roger had left the three archdeacons in charge, Hugues de Gerberoy, Lisiard, and Roger.
1902:. François Duchesne, p. 164, expressed the view that the office of Garde des Sçeaux was established in 1095, and that the first holder of the office was Hambald; he makes no mention of Roger.
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IX, p. 698. He died 859 in Beauvais, massacred during a new incursion of the Normans. Delettre, I, pp. 342–347.
1037:
981:
2180:
3109:
2591:
2375:
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1008:
482:
Manichaean heretics in the diocese of Soissons was discussed, but action was deferred until the next synod.
99:
1169:
1014:
903:
2292:
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of Paris (1376-1380), and Chancellor of Charles VI (1380-1383). He had been Archdeacon of Meaux, and then
2221:
963:
950:
3014:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome VI, deuxieme partie. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale. pp. 469–515.
2236:(1371–1374), and Bishop of Bayeux (1374–1375) for seven months. He was approved as Bishop of Beauvais by
2442:
2135:
1957:(Bar-le-Duc: Guerin ), pp. 125-126, 143. Baronius-Theiner, p. 148, places the mission to Poland in 1104.
1239:
1128:
1122:
912:
339:
258:
2083:
on 10 July 1267. He died on 27 September 1283. Delettre, II, pp. 328-350. Eubel, I, p. 132 with note 3.
1401:, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: A. Zatta 1669), pp. 809-810. Delettre, I, p. 340. C. J. Hefele,
993:
514:
3095:." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. Retrieved: 2016-09-01.
2488:
Potier's father had been Chancellor of Queen Catherine. René Potier had been Grand Aumônier of Queen
1845:, and held custody of the royal seal. In his reign Beauvais Bishopric elevated to title Bishop-Count.
372:
In 2022, in the Diocese of Beauvais, Noyon and Senlis there was one priest for every 5,747 Catholics.
2449:, deprived of all his offices and benefices, and excommunicated on 31 March 1563. He died in England.
2438:
2399:
2254:
2240:
on 31 January 1375. He died on 17 August 1387. Delettre, II, pp. 472-485. Eubel, I, pp. 88, 125, 132.
2196:
2151:
2110:
2097:
2076:
2015:
1942:
in Poland. As legate he deposed two bishops, one of them the bishop of Cracow. In 1104, he was named
1072:
957:
571:
1896:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome quatorzieme (14) (nouvelle ed.). Gregg Press. p. 98.
1184:
2609:
2566:
2549:
2324:
2284:
2002:
1971:
1885:
1842:
1060:
975:
873:
773:
529:
497:
3000:
2943:
Histoire du Diocèse de Beauvais, depuis son établissement au 3me. siècle jusqu'au 2 septembre 1792
4032:
3993:
2954:
Histoire du Diocèse de Beauvais, depuis son établissement au 3me siècle jusqu'au 2 septembre 1792
2812:
2578:
2570:
2122:
1967:
1066:
944:
867:
665:
658:
631:
501:
477:(Conon, Kono). The Archbishops of Reims, Bourges and Sens and their suffragans participated. The
435:
411:
385:
219:
209:
64:
1820:, in charge of inspecting the districts of Paris, Meaux, Senlis, Beauvais, Vendeuil and Vexin.
59:
3052:
3020:
2919:
2553:
2493:
2229:
1993:
1708:
1659:
1294:
1141:
789:
614:
583:
474:
473:
On 6 December 1114 a Council was held in Beauvais, presided over by the Papal Legate Cardinal
392:
347:
2952:
2620:
on 21 March. He died on 17 July 1855. L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1653:
3041:
3032:
Pouillé général, contenant les bénéfices appartenans à la nomination au collaboration du Roy
2730:
Fuzet was later Archbishop of Rouen. L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2512:
2359:
1817:
969:
894:
560:
463:
355:
2348:
on 29 January 1432. He died in 1442. Delettre, III, pp. 1-24. Eubel, I, p. 132; II, p. 136.
470:
of the See of Beauvais. The synod ratified the election of Hincmar as Archbishop of Reims.
2824:
2489:
2237:
2147:
2080:
2054:
2046:
1943:
1612:
1296:
Histoire de Beauvais et de ses institutions communales jusqu'au commencement du XVe siècle
1230:
1047:
938:
888:
622:
of 1905. The Diocese of Beauvais was re-established in 1822, and the Diocese of Beauvais,
607:
536:
439:
431:
403:
351:
335:
319:
166:
2872:
2853:
2834:
2802:
2790:
2778:
1768:
IX, p. 695. The same is the case with the following bishops, down to Austringus (p. 696).
630:
was created in 1851, comprising the territories of all three formerly separate dioceses.
570:
In 1516 King Francis I signed at treaty with Pope Leo X, which has come to be called the
2994:
2581:
on 30 August 1713. He resigned on 10 April 1728. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 117 with note 3.
391:
After 1015 each Bishop of Beauvais was simultaneously Count of Beauvais, and one of the
17:
3103:
2139:
1721:
1491:
1002:
415:
311:
226:
4054:
4044:
4005:
2984:
2533:
2337:
1997:
1899:
1898:
Roger is said to have been Keeper of the Seals, and to have died in Egypt during the
652:
407:
399:
2768:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
3046:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus nonus (IX). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 691–855.
2617:
1939:
544:
327:
248:
181:
2974:
3030:
3009:
2963:
2941:
2913:
2902:
2891:
2766:
1891:
1848:
1689:
1630:
1506:
1416:
493:
that a council took place at Beauvais in 1124. Nothing at all is known about it.
2341:
2066:
Guillaume died on 22 February 1267. Delettre, II, pp. 309-327. Eubel, I, p. 132.
1616:
1608:
419:
4027:
3988:
2594:, was arrested and imprisoned. He was killed by a mob along with his brother,
1838:
648:
191:
3131:
3118:
3092:
1485:
3145:
2577:. He was granted his bulls of consecration and institution in Consistory by
2529:
2446:
2199:(1357-1371), created cardinal in 1368, resigned shortly after (died in 1373)
174:
3035:(in French). Paris: Chez Gervais Alliot. 1648. pp. c. 247–321 (75 pp).
2552:
on 13 February 1690. He was granted his bulls of transfer in Consistory by
281:
3054:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
1405:
Tome IV, première partie (ed. H. Leclercq) (Paris: Letouzey 1911), p. 118.
2093:
2050:
1720:
Bishop Maurinus subscribed the charter of foundation of the monastery of
381:
1205:
Stéphane Émile Alfred Desmazières (1965–1978), retired 20 September 1978
331:
2497:
1614. He died on 4 October 1616. Delettre, III, pp. 354-376. Gauchat,
1724:
in 632, of Burgundofaro (637/638), and Emmon. Duchesne, p. 120 no. 13.
1605:
Le Concordat de 1516 : ses origines, son histoire au XVIe siècle,
3081:
627:
613:
The territory of the former diocese of Beauvais was made part of the
366:
81:
3022:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
2114:
1691:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
772:
623:
532:
took place only a few miles north of Beauvais on 25 October 1415.
2996:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă 1801
2674:
Gignoux: L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2479:, and chaplain to the King of France. Delettre, III, pp. 273-353.
2717:
Peronne: L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2687:
Hasley: L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2661:
Cottret: L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2437:
Odet de Coligny, Cardinal (1533-1563), son of Marshal of France
1635:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Firmin Didot frères.
1490:(new and revised ed.). London: William Heinemann. pp.
1418:
Histoire des conciles d'après les documents originaux: 1085-1198
343:
92:
3943:
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
3149:
2743:
Douais: L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1421:(in French). Vol. Tome septième. A. Le Clère. p. 133.
1629:
Ludovic Sciout (1872). "Chapitre IV: La Constitution Civile".
1444:, editio novissima, Tomus XXI (Venice: A. Zatta 1776), p. 306.
1211:(1978–1984), later Coadjutor-Archbishop of Rennes, 21 May 1984
496:
In 1160 an important council was convoked at Beauvais by King
296:
2590:
Rochefoucauld defended the rights of the First Estate at the
1694:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 183–184, 455.
535:
On 1 June 1427, Bishop Pierre Cauchon, who was a partisan of
462:
A synod was held in Beauvais in 845, in the presence of King
2896:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
2014:
Milo was a participant in the Albigensian Crusade with King
598:
Bishop of Saintes. Both were massacred on 2 September 1792.
2918:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2569:, resigned from office due to supposed incompetence. Later
2287:. Louis had previously been Archdeacon of Cambrai and then
1983:
Bartholomew died on 17 May 1175: Delettre, II, pp. 143-161.
500:. The papal Conclave of 1159 had produced a schism between
2874:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2704:. L. Pihan, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2336:
Cochon was appointed Bishop of Beauvais 21 August 1420 by
2228:(Civil and Canon Law). He had been President-Clerk of the
1543:
Delettre, I, p. 554, by an act of Bishop Anselmus in 1100.
3938:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
2989:
Tome troisième. Paris: Fontemoing 1915, pp. 119–122.
2855:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2224:
and nephew of Cardinal Jean de Dormans (above). He was a
2005:. He died on 12 November 1217. Delettre, II, pp. 162-233.
1299:(in French). Paris: Imprimerie nationale. pp. 25–40.
1196:
Eugène-Stanislas Le Senne (1915–1937), died 14 March 1937
2907:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
1632:
Historie de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801)
1850:
Histoire Des Chanceliers Et Gardes Des Sceaux De France
1658:(in French). Paris: Editions de l'Atelier. p. 11.
1202:
Pierre-Mararie Lacointe (1955–1965), died 23 April 1965
1092:
François Honoré Antoine de Beauvilliers de Saint-Aignan
3057:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. pp. 346–350.
1777:
Deodatus is mentioned in Letter XI of Pope Zacharias.
1711:, written in the third quarter of the twelfth century.
316:
Dioecesis Bellovacensis, Noviomensis et Silvanectensis
41:
Dioecesis Bellovacensis, Noviomensis et Silvanectensis
4016:
2968:(in French). Vol. Tome III. Beauvais: Desjardin.
2957:(in French). Vol. Tome II. Beauvais: Desjardins.
2125:. He died on 22 December 1312. Eubel, I, p. 132, 372.
2121:, where he had served since 1297, on 28 June 1301 by
3071:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
2946:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Beauvais: Desjardins.
2807:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2795:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2783:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2771:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2291:(1391–1395). He was appointed Bishop of Beauvais by
1293:
Léon-Honoré Labande; Honoré Lambert Labande (1892).
3951:
3921:
3890:
3864:
3843:
3817:
3781:
3730:
3689:
3633:
3587:
3551:
3500:
3464:
3413:
3362:
3336:
3300:
3269:
3233:
3192:
620:
Law of the Separation of the Churches and the State
288:
274:
264:
254:
244:
239:
225:
215:
205:
197:
187:
172:
162:
157:
149:
133:
125:
120:
110:
98:
88:
76:
71:
32:
3933:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris
1835:Rogerius Prothocancellarius, Rogerius Cancellarius
1465:Tomus VII (Paris: Typographia regia 1744), p. 146.
1199:Félix Roeder (1937–1955), retired 21 February 1955
2708:, p. 120-121. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, pp. 129, 145.
2691:, p. 120. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 135, 145, 176.
2266:Thomas d'Estouteville was a relative of Cardinal
1923:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1893:Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France
1890:Martin Bouquet; Michel-Jean-Joseph Brial (1877).
1884:Bishop Roger was in office in time to attend the
1442:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1399:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
27:Catholic diocese in Oise, Hauts-de-France, France
2801:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2624:, pp. 115, 511-512. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109.
1952:Caesaris S. R. E. Baronius Annales Ecclesiastici
2428:Villiers had previously been Bishop of Limoges.
2773:pp. 510–512. (Use with caution; obsolete)
1853:(in French). Paris: Autheur. pp. 135–138.
586:the diocese of Beauvais was suppressed by the
3161:
3011:Recueil des historiens de la France: Pouillés
2253:(1379–1387); he was appointed to Beauvais by
1946:and the See of Beauvais was declared vacant.
1555:, pp. 1-4 (c. 247-250). Longnon, pp. 498-499.
1511:(in French). Beauvais: Imprimerie de Moisand.
1415:Karl Joseph von Hefele (1872). Delarc (ed.).
559:In 875, Bishop Odo, with the consent of King
369:is Jacques Benoit-Gonnin, appointed in 2010.
8:
2890:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2871:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2852:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2279:Louis d'Orleans was the illegitimate son of
1361:Delettre, II, pp. 8-13. Merlet, pp. 208-209.
634:serves as the seat of the enlarged diocese.
2678:, pp. 118-120. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109.
2665:, pp. 117-118. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109.
2638:, pp. 115-116. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109.
1812:Erminfridus' election was confirmed by the
39:
3168:
3154:
3146:
2901:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2565:Beauvilliers had previously been Abbot of
280:
29:
3390:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
3051:Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
1453:Mansi, XXI, p. 1155. Hefele, VII, p. 383.
1325:(Chartres: Garnier 1885), p. 180, note 1.
4071:3rd-century establishments in Roman Gaul
2999:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp.
1888:as Bishop of Beauvais in November 1095.
1352:Delettre, II, p. 6. Merlet, pp. 184-186.
4023:
2596:Pierre-Louis de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers
2142:. He was transferred to the diocese of
1263:
900:Godefrey de Clermont-Nestle (1234–1236)
338:in France. The diocese encompasses the
3025:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.
2820:
2810:
2652:, p. 117. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 109.
2528:Choart de Buzenval was a supporter of
2411:Lascaris de Tende had previously been
2018:. He died on 6 September 1234. Eubel,
1950:VII, p. 55. Augustinus Theiner (ed.),
1867:Warinus (Guarinus) was present at the
1655:La séparation des Églises et de l'État
1163:Jean-Louis-Simon Lemercier (1832–1838)
418:was the leading judge in the trial of
308:Diocese of Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis
34:Diocese of Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis
3256:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
2986:Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule
2976:Histoire de la cathédrale de Beauvais
2833:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1508:Histoire du siége de Beauvais en 1472
885:Bartholomew of Montcornet (1162–1175)
129:5,855 km (2,261 sq mi)
7:
3908:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union
2179:, later Archbishop of Rouen, son of
1966:Henry of France, fourth son of King
1370:Delettre, II, p. 14. Merlet, p. 210.
324:Diocèse de Beauvais, Noyon et Senlis
48:Diocèse de Beauvais, Noyon et Senlis
2836:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
2616:, and was preconised (approved) by
2475:Fumée had previously been Abbot of
1534:Labande & Labande, pp. 182-192.
1175:François Edouard Hasley (1878–1880)
1131:(1802–1805) (Constitutional Bishop)
1105:François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld
384:was founded in the 3rd century, by
3569:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
2877:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2858:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2839:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2169:Robert VIII Bertrand de Bricquebec
1181:Joseph-Maxence Peronne (1884–1892)
25:
4061:Roman Catholic dioceses in France
2979:(in French). Beauvais: V. Pineau.
2419:, and later again Bishop of Riez.
2293:Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience)
1564:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 117 note 1.
1283:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 417.
4038:
4026:
3999:
3987:
3518:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
3105:Diocese of Beauvais-Noyon-Senlis
3074:L'Épiscopat francais depuis 1919
3040:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1751).
2220:Miles de Dormans was the son of
1281:Concilia Galliae A. 511 — A. 695
1217:(1985–1995), retired 13 May 1995
1178:Désiré-Joseph Dennel (1880–1884)
1166:Pierre-Marie Cottret (1838–1841)
1158:François Hyacinthe Jean Feutrier
1119:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
1032:Louis de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
592:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
505:Toulouse in the autumn of 1160.
426:Politics and scandal in Beauvais
398:Bishop Roger II died during the
58:
2965:Histoire du diocèse de Beauvais
2358:Pierre Louis PĂ©chenard (1876).
2154:(1329). Eubel, I, pp. 132, 426.
2020:Hierarchia catholica medii aevi
1484:T. Douglas Murray, ed. (1907).
1043:Charles de Villiers (1530–1535)
999:Bernard of Chevenon (1413–1420)
861:Godfrey of Pisseleu (1104–1114)
210:St. Peter's Cathedral, Beauvais
65:St. Peter's Cathedral, Beauvais
3913:Military Ordinariate of France
3477:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
3426:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
3205:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
3008:Longnon, Auguste, ed. (1907).
2765:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2575:Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille
2364:(in French). Paris: E. Thorin.
2340:. He presided at the trial of
2323:(1411–1413) by appointment of
2283:who was the fifth son of King
1921:IX, pp. 714–715. J. D. Mansi,
1871:. He died on 8 November 1030.
1582:Longnon, pp. 500-501; 503-504.
1099:Étienne-René Potier de Gesvres
864:Peter of Dammartin (1114–1133)
521:Hundred Years' War (1415–1453)
1:
3825:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France
3186:Bishops' Conference of France
2804:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2792:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2789:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2780:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2777:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1607:Paris: Alphonse Picard 1910,
1321:Lucien Merlet (ed. and tr.),
1221:Guy Marie Alexandre Thomazeau
909:Guillaume de Grès (1249–1267)
837:Fulk of Dammartin (1089–1095)
75:
3877:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna
3773:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes
2973:Desjardins, Gustave (1865).
2134:Jean de Marigny, brother of
1992:Philippe was a son of Count
1974:. Delettre, II, pp. 110-142.
1048:Odet de Coligny de Châtillon
719:Constantinus (c. 692–c. 706)
330:ecclesiastical territory or
2458:Charles de Bourbon, son of
2117:, was transferred from the
1847:François Du Chesne (1680).
1215:Adolphe-Maria Gustave Hardy
1209:Jacques André Marie Jullien
834:Ursion of Melun (1085–1089)
831:Guido (1063–1085), resigned
145:569,000 (est.) (68.5%)
4087:
3964:Apostolic Nuncio to France
3472:Archdiocese of Montpellier
3282:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay
2477:Saint-Pierre de la Couture
1869:Council of Orléans in 1022
1733:Himbertus is only a name.
1652:Jean Marie Mayeur (1991).
1191:Marie-Jean-CĂ©lestin Douais
1139:
1116:
1086:Toussaint de Forbin-Janson
1079:Nicolas Choart de Buzenval
1050:(Administrator, 1535–1563)
819:Roger of Blois (1002–1022)
656:
646:
518:
512:
3982:
3969:France–Holy See relations
3898:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
3492:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne
3183:
3177:Catholic Church in France
3108:. Retrieved: 2016-09-01
2462:, fought with the French
1648:Law of Separation of 1905
1513:Delettre, III, pp. 68-82.
1505:Constant Moisand (1847).
1474:Delettre, III, pp. 10-19.
1253:Catholic Church in France
1242:(18 March 2010 – present)
1225:Archbishop of Montpellier
1146:Concordat of 11 June 1817
1038:Antoine Lascaris de Tende
813:Herveus (Hervé) (987–997)
643:Roman and Medieval Period
406:was a participant in the
293:
279:
57:
53:
3446:Diocese of Fréjus–Toulon
3421:Archdiocese of Marseille
3395:Diocese of Saint-Étienne
3077:, retrieved: 2016-12-24.
2983:Duchesne, Louis (1915).
2962:Delettre, André (1843).
2951:Delettre, André (1843).
2940:Delettre, André (1842).
2460:Charles, Duke of VendĂ´me
2268:Guillaume d'Estouteville
1790:Andreas is only a name.
1388:Delettre, II, pp. 25-30.
1379:Delettre, II, pp. 17-25.
858:(1099–1104) Bishop-elect
783:Hildemannus (c. 821–844)
706:Maurinus (c. 632–c. 638)
269:Éric de Moulins-Beaufort
18:Count-Bishop of Beauvais
3891:Directly under Holy See
3738:Archdiocese of Toulouse
3676:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc
3559:Archdiocese of Poitiers
3465:Province of Montpellier
3375:Archdiocese of Chambéry
3277:Archdiocese of Clermont
3251:Diocese of Aire and Dax
3241:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
3215:Diocese of Saint-Claude
3200:Archdiocese of Besançon
2797:(in Latin) p. 104.
2785:(in Latin) p. 132.
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1323:Lettres de Saint Ives
1240:Jacques Benoit-Gonnin
1170:Joseph-Armand Gignoux
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2098:Philippe de Nanteuil
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2016:Louis VIII of France
1955:Tomus octavusdecimus
1925:, editio novissima,
1688:Paul Pisani (1907).
1431:Hefele, VII, p. 161.
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2550:Pope Alexander VIII
2285:Philip VI of France
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360:metropolitan
328:Latin Church
307:
305:
216:Patron saint
182:Latin Church
173:
163:Denomination
141:(as of 2022)
136:- Total
111:Metropolitan
37:
4033:Catholicism
3923:Ordinariate
3135: /
3086:(in French)
3069:(in French)
2519:IV, p. 113.
2501:IV, p. 113.
2464:Holy League
2255:Clement VII
1794:IX, p. 696.
1781:IX, p. 696.
1737:IX, p. 695.
1193:(1900–1915)
1187:(1892–1900)
1172:(1842–1878)
1160:(1825–1830)
1154:(1823–1825)
1107:(1772–1792)
1101:(1728–1772)
1094:(1713–1728)
1088:(1679–1713)
1081:(1651–1679)
1075:(1617–1650)
1069:(1596–1616)
1067:René Potier
1063:(1575–1593)
1057:(1569–1575)
1040:(1523–1530)
1034:(1497–1521)
1017:(1444–1462)
1011:(1433–1444)
1005:(1420–1432)
996:(1398–1412)
990:(1395–1397)
984:(1388–1395)
978:(1387–1388)
972:(1375–1387)
966:(1368–1375)
960:(1360–1368)
953:(1356–1360)
947:(1347–1356)
941:(1313–1347)
921:(1283–1300)
915:(1267–1283)
906:(1237–1248)
897:(1217–1234)
891:(1175–1217)
882:(1149–1162)
876:(1144–1148)
870:(1133–1144)
763:Ragimbertus
739:Ercambertus
582:During the
466:, during a
201:3rd century
198:Established
158:Information
4055:Categories
3120:49°25′55″N
2881:2016-07-06
2862:2016-07-06
2843:2016-07-06
2022:I, p. 132.
1839:Hugh Capet
1494:, 303–307.
1312:X, p. 243.
1140:See also:
1117:See also:
742:Austringus
657:See also:
649:Roman Gaul
647:See also:
608:the Terror
578:Revolution
386:St. Lucian
340:department
192:Roman Rite
134:Population
121:Statistics
3123:2°04′52″E
2813:cite book
2747:, p. 122.
2734:, p. 122.
2721:, p. 121.
2530:Jansenism
2447:Calvinism
2296:132, 399.
2150:. He was
2092:Thibaud,
1097:Cardinal
1084:Cardinal
1053:Cardinal
1046:Cardinal
956:Cardinal
849:1100–1300
792:(860–881)
760:Adalmanus
733:Rocoaldus
711:Himbertus
701:Cogerimus
692:Rodomarus
671:Thalasius
356:suffragan
206:Cathedral
175:Sui iuris
89:Territory
3952:See also
3093:Beauvais
2415:, later
2094:Seigneur
2051:Louis IX
1927:Tomus XX
1722:Solignac
1247:See also
807:Hildegar
769:800–1100
757:Hodingus
747:Deodatus
736:Miroldus
724:Radingus
698:Ribertus
695:Ansoldus
686:Themerus
683:Licerius
680:Numitius
677:Chanarus
410:and the
382:Beauvais
150:Parishes
72:Location
4019:Portals
2934:Studies
2573:of the
874:Odo III
752:Andreas
730:Marinus
376:History
358:of the
346:in the
334:of the
332:diocese
326:) is a
289:Website
249:Francis
143:831,000
77:Country
4045:France
2922:
2612:to be
2536:, and
1662:
868:Odo II
674:Victor
628:Senlis
626:, and
438:, and
414:, and
367:bishop
348:region
320:French
255:Bishop
178:church
82:France
3003:–458.
2144:Rouen
2115:Nesle
880:Henry
856:Galon
804:Bovon
790:Odo I
624:Noyon
312:Latin
105:Reims
2920:ISBN
2825:help
2388:104.
2376:Laon
2049:and
2032:132.
1841:and
1660:ISBN
1144:and
1121:and
727:Dodo
651:and
344:Oise
306:The
245:Pope
188:Rite
126:Area
93:Oise
3102:,
3001:454
1492:158
350:of
342:of
275:Map
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