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Bognie Castle (also
called Conzie Castle) is a
ruined castle on
Bognie Estate,
between Huntly and
Banff in the
Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. Once rising...
- only eight. In
October 1769,
recommended by the
bishop Louis-Hilaire de
Conzié [fr], he
secured a
scholarship at the
prestigious Collège Louis-le-Grand...
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Leonardo de
Sulmona (named in 1405)
Antonio Correr (1406–1415) François de
Conzie (1415–1431)
Francesco Condulmer (1432–1440)
Ludovico Trevisan (1440–1465)...
- (Autumn 1987:97–116) p. 106. His
successor in both
posts was François de
Conzié.
Salvador Miranda,
Pierre de Cros;
retrieved on 5
October 2009. Eubel, p...
- them in
schism with the
Roman Catholic Church and the Pope.
Archbishop de
Conzié of
Tours refused to take the oath, and his
bishopric was
therefore declared...
- Rochetaillée (1412–1423)
Giovanni Contarini (1424–1430?),
restored François de
Conzié (1430–1432)
Vacant (1432–1438)
Francesco Condulmer (1438–1453)
Gregory Mammas...
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Germany along with de
Conzié.
After de
Conzié's death near Frankfurt, de
Bouvens traveled to London. There, Louis-Hilaire de
Conzié [fr], the
Bishop of...
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Ruined Bognie Castle, also
known as
Conzie Castle....
- Arras: Rousseau-Leroy. pp. 342, 354–355.
Conzié had
previously been
Bishop of Saint-Brieuc. With the Revolution,
Conzié became an
exile in England. He was an...
- of Dol) Louis-François-Marc-Hilaire de
Conzié 1766-1769 (then
bishop of Aire) Joachim-François-Mamert de
Conzié 1769-1775 (then
archbishop of Tours) Jean-Auguste...