- Charles-Henri-Célestin Gibier [fr] 25
February 1906 Jean
Victor Émile
Chesnelong [fr] 25
February 1906 François-Xavier-Marie-Jules Gieure [fr] 25 February...
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Pierre Charles Chesnelong (24
April 1820 – 22 July 1899) was a
French politician, born at
Orthez in the département of the B****es-Pyrénées. In 1848, during...
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disavow this interpretation, the
pretender published the
Letter to
Chesnelong on
October 27, 1873, in the
Legitimist newspaper L'Union,
where he stated:...
- Also, on 27
October 1873, it
published the open
letter to
Pierre Charles Chesnelong by
which the
Comte de
Chambord reiterated his
attachment to the royalist...
- 1927–1932 Succeeded by Joseph-Jean
Heintz Preceded by Jean-Victor-Emile
Chesnelong Archbishop of Sens 1932–1935 Succeeded by Frédéric Lamy Preceded by Pierre...
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mobilization efforts and
obtained the
backing of the episcopate, as Mgr Émile
Chesnelong [fr]
supported ****ociations that were "Catholic in
their membership and...
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Cotton (16 Jan 1875
Appointed – 25 Sep 1905 Died) Jean-Victor-Emile
Chesnelong (21 Feb 1906
Appointed – 12 Jan 1912) Emmanuel-Marie-Joseph-Anthelme Martin...
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Nicolas Anne Théodule
Changarnier Antoine Chanzy Joseph de
Chareton Charles Chesnelong Jean-Jules
Clamageran Joseph d'Haussonville
Anthime Corbon Alphonse Cordier...
- (1892–1911) : Pierre-Marie-Etienne-Gustave
Ardin (1912–1931) : Jean-Victor-Emile
Chesnelong (1932–1935) :
Maurice Feltin (became
Archbishop of Bordeaux) (1936–1962) :...
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Senate and a
leading figure on the center-left.
Legitimist Senator Charles Chesnelong, one of the
leaders of the
Catholic opposition to the
Higher Education...