- Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette (31 May 1742 – 11
January 1794) was a
French priest and politician.
During the
French Revolution he
accepted the
Civil Constitution...
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important roles in the
early stages of the Revolution: Fauchet,
Lamourette, and Gobel. In 1793 Fauchet,
disgusted by the
Jacobin excesses, attached...
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absorbed all the
credit and fame. Étienne Dumont, Clavière, Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette and Étienne
Salonion Reybaz were but a few of the most
distinguished of...
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University of
California Press. 1989. ISBN 978-0-520-06430-0. The Kiss of
Lamourette:
Reflections in
Cultural History. New York, NY: W. W. Norton. 1990....
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emigrate and was
replaced in the see of Lyon by
Bishop Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette, juror, but in the eyes of the
Catholic Church,
Bishop Marbeuf was the...
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Notre Dame on 3
April 1791 by
Constitutuonal Bishop Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette. The
consecration was valid, but
canonically irregular, schismatic, and...
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Montazet 1788–1799 Yves-Alexandre de
Marbeuf 1791–1794 Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette (1791–1794)
constitutional bishop 1798-1801 Claude-François-Marie Primat...
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along with four
other Constitutional bishops by
Constitutional Bishops Lamourette (Rhône-et-Loire), Périer (Puy-de-Dôme), and
Prudhomme (Sarthe). On 7 January...
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Louis Jarente de Sénac d'Orgeval,
bishop of
Loiret Antoine-Adrien
Lamourette,
bishop of Rhône-et-Loire (Lyon) Jean-Claude
Leblanc de Beaulieu, Arch...
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Archived from the
original on
September 3, 2020.
Retrieved January 11, 2014.
Lamourette,
Camille (February 7, 2011). "Les "Magritte" du cinéma: première édition"...