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Jean de Tulles (died 1608)

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Towards the end of his episcopate, on 17 August 1605, he appointed his nephew and namesake
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as co-adjudicator, who succeeded him as bishop after his death in 1608 in
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in religious affairs. In 1597 Roman Catholicism was restored in Orange.
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