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Gauscelin de Jean (died 3
August 1348) was a
French cardinal. He was born at
Cahors in the
family related (by the
marriage alliance) to the
family of Pope...
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Louis de Beaumont; his brother,
Henry de Beaumont; and two cardinals,
Gaucelin de Jean and Luca Fieschi. He
imprisoned the
Beaumonts in
Mitford Castle...
- and many others, in the
presence of
Pierre Gaucelin, Bérenger de la Fare,
Arnaud d'Arsac, and
Pierre Gaucelin de Follaquier. On the
death of
William without...
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around 1300.
Sometime 1317–1318, it was
given as a gift to the
papal nuncio Gaucelin d'Eux, who in turn gave it to Pope John XXII. It was in turn
given to Clementia...
- were both
important foreign prelates.
Until 1348 the post was
occupied by
Gaucelin Johannis Deuza of Cahors, who was
cardinal priest of
Santi Marcellino e...
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Conques 1248–1256
Guillaume Christophe 1256–1263 Bérenger Frédol 1263–1296
Gaucelin de La
Garde 1296–1304 or 1305
Pierre de Lévis de
Mirepoix 1305 or 1306–1309...
- son of
viscount Aimery I of
Narbonne Pons D'Arce (1162–1181)
Bernard Gaucelin (1182–1191) (bishop of Béziers, 1167–1182, and
Administrator of Béziers...
- II de Cisières
Gosbert Pierre III de La
Roque d'Aton
Pierre IV d'Alzon
Gaucelin d'Alzon 1141
Guillaume I 1144
Ebles 1167
Pierre V Brun 1195
Guillaume II...
- 1100–1102
Pierre I. de
Raymond 1102–1154
Pierre II. de Posquières 1155–1161
Gaucelin de
Raymond de
Montpeyroux 1162–1182
Raymond I.
Guilhem Madières 1162–1201...
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palatinate castle of Norham-upon-Tweed
Henry de Beaumont, and two cardinals,
Gaucelin de Jean and Luca Fieschi, as they
approached Rushyford,
between Woodham...