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Browne and Nolan. 1892. pp. 990–1004, 1066–1087.
Thomas B. Scannell, "Jean
Siffrein Maury",
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. X. New York: Appleton. 1911. pp. 72–73...
- Marie-Antoinette, 1771 His
middle name has also been
given as Siffrède or
Siffrein (Lester C. Olsen,
Benjamin Franklin's
Vision of
American Community, 2004...
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Carpentras Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-
Siffrein de Carpentras) is a
Roman Catholic church and
former cathedral in Carpentras, Provence, France. The church...
- His Excellency, The Most
Reverend Louis-
Siffrein-Joseph de
Salamon Bishop of Saint-Flour
Church Roman Catholic Church In
office 1820-1829
Other post(s)...
- Saint-
Siffrein of Carpentras) "Saint
Siffrein between saint Michael and
saint Catherine of Alexandria", gl**** in the old
cathedral of Saint-
Siffrein of Carpentras...
-
Saint Siffredus of
Carpentras (French:
Siffrein) was a
bishop of
Carpentras who is
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic Church.
Siffredus was a monk in...
- The
cathedral of
Carpentras was the
Church of St.
Siffrein,
dedicated to
Saint Peter and
Saint Siffrein. The
present church,
according to E. Andreoli, is...
- (1361–67),
afterwards Archbishop of
Bourges and
cardinal in 1370; and Louis-
Siffrein-Joseph de
Salamon (1820–29),
former counseiller-clerc to the Parlement...
-
ecclesiastical affairs. It was
provoked by Napoleon's
nomination of Jean
Siffrein Maury as
Archbishop of
Paris in
accordance with the
provisions of the Concordat...
- Filippo Sanseverino - (29 Jan 1770 – 04 Apr 1776)
Titular Archbishop Jean-
Siffrein Maury - (24 Apr 1792 – 21 Feb 1794)
Titular Archbishop Pietro Gravina -...