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Gilles Aycelin de
Montaigu may
refer to
Gilles I
Aycelin de
Montaigu (died 1318 or 1319),
bishop of Rouen, see
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Rouen Gilles...
- Hugh
Aycelin (1230,
Billom – 28
December 1297, Rome) was a
French Cardinal. He was also
known as
Hughes of
Billom (also
Billo or Billay), Ugo Billomo...
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Gilles II
Aycelin de
Montaigu or Montaigut, Montagu, was a
French religious and
diplomat who
became Lord
Chancellor of France,
Cardinal from 1361 and...
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Pierre Aycelin de
Montaigut or Montaigu, Montagu,
known as
Cardinal de Laon, born
between 1320 and 1325 and died 8
November 1388, was a fourteenth-century...
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Gilles I
Aycelin de
Montaigu Succeeded by
Pierre de
Latilly In
office 1307–1310
Preceded by
Pierre de
Belleperche Succeeded by
Gilles I
Aycelin de Montaigu...
- Jean
Aicelin (Jean I) (1298–1301)
Pierre of Cros (Pierre II) (1302–1304)
Aycelin of
Montaigut (also
called Aubert) (1307–1328)
Arnaud Roger of Comminges...
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Aycelin de
Montaigu or
Montaigut (1252 – 23 June 1318), was a
French Archbishop and
diplomat who
became Lord
Chancellor of France.
Gilles I
Aycelin de...
- ****emble at the
Castel Nuovo in Naples, the site of the abdication. Hugh
Aycelin presided over the
papal conclave as the
senior cardinal bishop. Benedetto...
- the
Celestines (1274–1294)
Orders Consecration 19
August 1294 by Hugh
Aycelin Personal details Born
Pietro Angelerio 1209/1210 or 1215 Near Campob****o...
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keeping of his own metropolitan, the
archbishop of Narbonne,
Gilles I
Aycelin de Montaigu.
Philip IV
tried to
obtain from the pope the
canonical degradation...