-
Simon de
Cramaud (c. 1345 – 19
January 1423, in Poitiers) was a
Catholic bishop,
titular Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, and
cardinal during the Great...
- 1390 – 26 May 1390) (Avignon Obedience) Guy de Roye (1391–1409)
Simon of
Cramaud (2 July 1409 – 1413)
Pierre Trousseau (2 May 1413 - 16
December 1413) Renaud...
-
Pietro Amely di
Brunac ?
Johannes Walteri von
Sinten uncanonical Simon of
Cramaud Pietro Amely di
Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo
Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...
- Languedoc, Berry, Auvergne, and
Poitou back over to Jean de Berry.
Simon of
Cramaud, a
canonist and prelate,
served John in his
efforts to find a way to end...
-
Pietro Amely di
Brunac ?
Johannes Walteri von
Sinten uncanonical Simon of
Cramaud Pietro Amely di
Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo
Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...
- to that proposal, but the
Council voted in
favor anyway. Then
Simon de
Cramaud, who was in the Chair, had the
original proposal for the
amalgamation of...
-
Pietro Amely di
Brunac ?
Johannes Walteri von
Sinten uncanonical Simon of
Cramaud Pietro Amely di
Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo
Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...
-
Pietro Amely di
Brunac ?
Johannes Walteri von
Sinten uncanonical Simon of
Cramaud Pietro Amely di
Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo
Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...
-
Pietro Amely di
Brunac ?
Johannes Walteri von
Sinten uncanonical Simon of
Cramaud Pietro Amely di
Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo
Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...
- de
Lautrec 1371–1383 Gui de
Malsec 1383,
promoted to
Poitiers Simon de
Cramaud 1383–1385,
promoted bishop of
Poitiers (1385)
Barthelemy de
Montcalve 1384–1402...