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- Bertrand de Languissel was an important 12th century Catholic Bishop in France. He was ordained Bishop of Nîmes on 6 October 1280 and held office until...
- Balbina 1439–1452 Succeeded by Amico Agnifili Preceded by John of Toledo Cardinal-bishop of Santa Rufina 1452–1454 Succeeded by Bernard de Languissel...
- along with Latino Malabranca, Bentivenga de Bentivengis, Bernard de Languissel, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Giacomo Colonna, and Benedetto Caetani. On 15 February...
- Succeeded by Robert Burnell as archbishop-elect Preceded by John of Toledo Cardinal Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina 1278–1279 Succeeded by Bernard de Languissel...
- created seven new Cardinals in one consistory on 12 April 1281: Bernard de Languissel, archbishop of Arles – cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina, † 19 September...
- Latino Malabranca, Bentivenga de Bentivengis, Girolamo Masci, Bernard de Languissel, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Giacomo Colonna, and Benedetto Caetani. Upon finding...
- (1258-1262) Florent (1262-1266) Bertran de Saint-Martin (1266-1273) Bernard de Languissel (1274-1281) Bertrand Amalric (1281-1286) Rostaing de la Capre (1286-1303)...
- 1280–1324 Bertrand de Languissel 1324 Armand de Vernon 1324 Bernard III. 1324–1331 Bernard IV. 1331–1337 Guirald de Languissel 1337 Guillaume Curti 1337–1342...
- Arles, held by Archbishop Bernard de Languissel (1274–1281). On 16–17 May 1279, Archbishop Bernard de Languissel (1274–1281) presided over a provincial...
- (1251–1253) John of Toledo (1261–1275) Robert Kilwardby (1278–1279) Bernard de Languissel (1281–1290) Matteo da Acquasparta (1291–1302) Giovanni Minio (1302–1312)...