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Renoul de
Monteruc (1378–1382) and
Francesco Moricotti Prignani (1382–1385). The
latter was
named Vice
Chancellor after the
death of
Pierre Monteruc in 1385...
- of
Florence — cardinal-priest of S. Marco, +
August 25, 1361.
Pierre de
Monteruc,
papal nephew,
bishop elect of
Pamplona — cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia...
- d'Amelia
Filippo Ruffini O.P.
Poncello Orsini Bartolomeo Mezzavacca Renoul de
Monteruc Gentile di
Sangro Philippe d'Alençon de
Valois Jan Očko z Vlašim Guglielmo...
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Andouin Aubert 15
February 1353 Nephew, son of Guy
Aubert Pierre de
Salvete Monteruc 23
December 1356
Nephew of mother's side
Etienne Aubert,
iuniore 17 September...
- (1320-1330) Adhémar Robert, (20
September 1342-1
December 1352)
Pierre de
Monteruc,
Bishop Emeritus of
Pamplona (23
December 1356-20 May 1385)
Pietro Tomacelli...
- García de Asiáin (1317),
elected Arnaud de
Barbazan (1318–1355)
Pierre de
Monteruc (1355–1356)
Miguel Sánchez de Asiáin (1356–1364)
Bernard Folcaut (1364–1377)...
- Canilhac,
Pierre Itier, Jean de Blandiac, and
Pierre de
Monteruc, the Vice-Chancellor.
Monteruc had been
expected to
follow the Pope to Italy, but he claimed...
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Regens Cancellarium,
making him second-in-command to
Cardinal Pierre de
Monteruc, the Vice-Chancellor. In 1379 Pope
Clement named Niccolò a
Canon of the...
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title Elevated Elevator Other ecclesiastical titles Notes Pierre de
Monteruc French Cardinal-priest of S.
Anastasia 1356,
December 23
Innocent VI Vice-Chancellor...
- de Cab****ole
Bishop of
Sabina September 22, 1368 Pope
Urban V
Pierre de
Monteruc Priest of S.
Anastasia December 23, 1356 Pope
Innocent VI (Cardinal-nephew)...