- 1417, in the
presbyterium of the
cathedral of Constance, by
Cardinal Jean
Allarmet de Brogny,
bishop of
Ostia and Velletri, dean of the
Sacred College of...
- 1330–1417) (1415, 1415) Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1342–1426) (1385, 1417) Bald****are
Cossa (c. 1360/1370–1419) (1419, 1419) Jean
Allarmet de
Brogny (2nd term)...
-
Benedict XIII
Orders Ordination 24 May 1410 by Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny Consecration 25 May 1410 by Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny Created cardinal 27
February 1402 by...
- Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1342 – 16
February 1426) was a
French Cardinal. He was born in the
hamlet of Brogny, now part of Annecy-le-Vieux in Savoy. Biographers...
- (1398–1405) Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1405–1408)
Julian Lobera y
Valtierra (1423–1429) Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1409–1415) Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1415–1426)...
- 1398–1405 Jean-
Allarmet de Brogny, 1405–1408
vacant 1408–1423
Julian Lobera y Valtierra, 1423–1429 (restricted to Peñíscola) Jean-
Allarmet de Brogny, 1409–1415...
- as a
chapel of a
Dominican convent in 1422,
sponsored by
Cardinal Jean-
Allarmet de Brogny. The
church has a
Gothic style architecture.
Chapels are built...
- n. 3; 45; and p. 51. L.-H. Labande, "Un légiste du XIVe siècle: Jean
Allarmet,
Cardinal de Brogny," Mélanges
Julien Havet:
recueil de
travaux d'érudition...
-
Bonet (c. 1340 – c. 1410) - Provençal Benedictine, the
prior of
Salon Jean-
Allarmet de
Brogny (1342–1426) -
Catholic Cardinal Paulus Castrensis -
Italian jurist...
-
refers to an icon
venerated in Cambrai. It was
acquired by
Cardinal Jean
Allarmet, who gave it to his
secretary Fursy de Bruille, a
canon of the Cambrai...