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Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano (12
September 1627 in Rougemont,
France – 9 June 1711 in Mechelen) was
Archbishop of
Mechelen (now in Belgium). He was...
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Mechelen Installed 1715 Term
ended 1759
Predecessor Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano Successor Joannes-Henricus de
Franckenberg Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest...
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Spanish Succession, he had
Quesnel imprisoned by
Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano,
archbishop of
Mechelen in the
Spanish Netherlands in 1703, and had all...
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Wachtendonck (1667–1668)
Alphonse de
Berghes (1670–1689)
Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano (1690–1711) Thomas-Philippe d'Alcase (1715–1759) (Cardinal in 1719) Joannes-Henricus...
- 7th
Archbishop of Mechelen. In 1683 he
ordained Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano as bishop. He was
buried in the St. Rumbold's Cathedral, his
grave sculpted...
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Wachtendonck (1667–1668)
Alphonse de
Berghes (1670–1689)
Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano (1690–1711)
Thomas Philip Wallrad de Hénin-Liétard d'Alsace (1715–1759)...
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Saint Maroveus, a monk at
Bobbio Abbey and
founder of the
monastery of
Precipiano near
Tortona in
Italy (650)
Saint Nunctus (Noint),
Abbot of a monastery...
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Episcopal consecration Prin****l
consecrator Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano Co-consecrators Réginald Cools, Jean-Ferdinand Van
Beughem Date 18 May...
- new ones, such as
Precipiano,
Serravalle and Arquata.
Libarna is
mentioned in some do****ents
found in the
monastery of
Precipiano (Vignole Borbera) the...
- Saxe-Weimar (1662–1683) (d. 1683)
September 12 –
Humbertus Guilielmus de
Precipiano,
Belgian Catholic archbishop (d. 1711)
September 27 – Jacques-Bénigne...