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Florent Michel Marie Joseph du Bois de La
Villerabel (29
September 1877 – 7
February 1951),
archbishop of Aix,
Arles and
Embrun (1940–1944), was the most...
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Louis Rossel (1844–1871), Army
officer and
Communard Florent Du Bois de
Villerabel (1877–1951),
archbishop forced to
resign after the
Liberation of France...
- only
three diocesan bishops from
mainland France –
Florent du Bois de La
Villerabel,
Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence, Henri-Edouard Dutoit,
Bishop of Arras...
- surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Florent du Bois de La
Villerabel (1877-1951),
French archbishop Guillaume Dubois (1656–1723),
French cardinal...
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August 1936 Term
ended 10
December 1947
Predecessor André du Bois de La
Villerabel Successor Joseph-Marie
Martin Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of
Santa Maria...
- État-Major
during World War I. In 1920,
Archbishop André du Bois de La
Villerabel rented the palace.
Thanks to the
influence of his
predecessor Louis-Ernest...
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Fuzet (1899–1916) Louis-Ernest
Dubois (1916–1920) André du Bois de La
Villerabel (1920–1936) Pierre-André-Charles
Petit de
Julleville (1936–1947) Joseph-Marie...
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Archbishop of Aix 1934–1940 Succeeded by Florent-Joseph du Bois de la
Villerabel Preceded by René-Pierre
Mignen Archbishop of
Rennes 1940–1964 Succeeded by...
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Bishop of Saint-Die,
after an
address by
Reverend du Bois Jagu de la
Villerabel,
Archbishop of
Rouen and
Primate of Normandy. The
bronze statue by Jacques...
- them. With the
blessing of the
bishop of Annecy,
Florent du Bois de la
Villerabel, he
decided to hold an
architectural contest to
design the new structure...