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- Simon de Cramaud (c. 1345 – 19 January 1423, in Poitiers) was a Catholic bishop, titular Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, and cardinal during the Great...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gilles de Bellamere 1410–1412: Pierre V de Tourroye 1412–1415: Simond de Cramaud 1415–1419: Guy I de Roussillon-Bouchage 1419–1422: Guy II Spifame 1422–1432:...
- 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...
- Firenze (Italy), Cardinal-Deacon Consistory of 1413.04.13 : only Simon de Cramaud (68), Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, Metropolitan Archbishop of Reims (France)...
- Pietro Amely di Brunac ? Johannes Walteri von Sinten uncanonical Simon of Cramaud Pietro Amely di Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo Roberti Pietro Amaury di Lordat...