- at the
Church of the
Carmelites in
Paris by
Antoine Xavier Mayneaud de
Pancemont,
Bishop of Vannes, with ****istance from the
bishops of
Digne and Nice...
- the path laid down by Tournon. In 1811, he
married Adèle
Mayneaud de
Pancemont, who
brought as
dowry the Château de Croix, Génelard in Saône-et-Loire...
- Molé, née de Lamoignon, at the
suggestion of Antoine-Xavier
Maynaud de
Pancemont,
Bishop of Vannes.
Louise Elisabeth de
Lamoignon was born into an aristocratic...
-
spiritual director at the time was
Father Antoine Xavier Mayneaud de
Pancemont and the two
often corresponded in
secret due to the
simmering anti-religious...
-
Burgundian family. His
father was Hugues, lord of Bizefranc,
Laveaux and
Pancemont (1716–1781),
Receiver of the King's Farms. His
mother was Marie-Jeanne...
- Marie-Antoinette's ladies-in-waiting, the
refractory priest Mayneaud de
Pancemont, and Jean-Charles Gravier,
baron de Vergennes, son of the
former minister...
- 1801,
Amelot lost his see and
another bishop, Antoine-Xavier
Maynaud de
Pancemont (1802–1807), was
nominated by
Napoleon and
approved by Pius VII, and took...
-
Pancemont. They
informed Caprara that the
conditions had been met, and on 17
April Caprara instituted the ten bishops. Next day
Bernier and
Pancemont...
- July. He was
consecrated on 18 July by
Bishop Antoine-Xavier
Maynaud de
Pancemont of Vannes.
Mannay was
named a
Chevalier of the
Legion of
Honor in 1807...
-
Paris on 11 July 1802 by the
Bishop of Vannes, Antoine-Xavier
Maynaud de
Pancemont. He died on 1 May 1835.
Hildesheimer & Bodard, pp. 201-231. Paul Robert...