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- Antoine de Montazet (17 August 1713 – 2 May 1788) was a French theologian of Jansenist tendencies, who became bishop of Autun and archbishop of Lyon. He...
- are becoming only to youth." In the 18th century Archbishop Antoine de Montazet (1758–1788 ), contrary to the Bull of Pius V on the breviary, changed the...
- Charles-François de Chateauneuf de Rochebonne [fr] Successor Antoine de Montazet Other post(s) Cardinal Priest of Santi Nereo e Achilleo Previous post(s)...
- (died 1820). The father of the child is believed to have been Antoine de Montazet, archbishop of Lyon. The marriage of Honoré IV and Louise ended in divorce...
- mathematician, biologist, cosmologist and author (born 1707) 2 May - Antoine de Montazet, theologian and Archbishop of Lyon (born 1713) 3 July - François Jacquier...
- de Montazet Successor Joseph Fesch Previous post(s) Bishop of Autun (1767–88) Orders Ordination 1754 Consecration 12 July 1767 by Antoine de Montazet Personal...
- aristocrat Armand de Rohan-Soubise, 1741–1756, ecclesiastic Antoine de Montazet, 1756–1788, ecclesiastic Stanislas de Boufflers, 1788–1815, poet Pierre-Marie-François...
- seminaries of Orléans and Lyon; at Lyon, he opposed the archbishop, Antoine de Montazet, who had strong Jansenist sympathies. Partly on the recommendation of the...
- 13 – David Franco Mendes, Dutch poet (d. 1792) August 17 – Antoine de Montazet, French archbishop (d. 1788) August 18 – Arthur Champagne, Irish Anglican...
- 13 – David Franco Mendes, Dutch poet (d. 1792) August 17 – Antoine de Montazet, French archbishop (d. 1788) August 18 – Arthur Champagne, Irish Anglican...