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- A matagot or mandagot is, in the oral traditions of French folklore, a spirit in the form of an animal, frequently a black cat, though rat, fox, dog, or...
- and French/Provençal (both Fredol, de Bec, Caignet de Fréauville, de Mandagot, and d'Euse). The Italian faction wished to return the papacy to Rome,...
- have more than eight people, with a group from Italy (led by Guillaume de Mandagot), who want to move the papacy back to Rome; nine from Gascony, most of...
- the mission are provided by the Register of Guillaume de Mandagot, Archbishop of Embrun. Mandagot had just been consecrated a bishop by Boniface VIII himself...
- have more than eight people, with a group from Italy (led by Guillaume de Mandagot), who want to move the papacy back to Rome; nine from Gascony, most of...
- July 7) Joannes Gasqui (13 October 1335 – 10 September 1344) Robert de Mandagot (13 September 1344 – 1358) Hugh d'Arpajon (4 February 1359 – 31 May 1361)...
- 1294: Raimond de Médullion 28 March 1295 to 26 May 1311: Guillaume de Mandagot (promoted to the See of Aix) 22 May 1311 to 1317: Jean du Puy, O.P. 1319...
- Benin-Grenoble, Èditions à la Croisée, 2006, Finction (translation by Daniel Mandagot), ISBN 2912934-16-8 Il caso Mozart, Roma, Gremese, 2009 (postface by Giorgio...
- was one of four cardinals who met in the house of Cardinal Guillaume de Mandagot in Poitou, and there witnessed the abjuration of heresy by more than fifty...
- 1299–1306 Pierre III de la Chapelle Taillefer 1306–1312 Guillaume II de Mandagot 1312–1321 Pierre IV Despres 1322–1361 (Pierre des Prés, Peter de Pratis)...