- 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,...
- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
years by Pope
Clement V, at the
request of Bertrand's uncle,
Guillaume de
Mandagot,
Archbishop of Aix (1311-1313), who
became a
Cardinal in
December 1312...
- 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...