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  2. Jean-Baptiste de Belloy - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Count de Belloy (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist də bɛlwa]; 9 October 1709, Morangles, Diocese of Beauvais – 10 June 1808, Paris) was an Archbishop of Paris and cardinal of the Catholic Church.

  3. Council of Paris (1811) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Paris or National Council was an abortive council of the church that attempted to impose Napoleon I's will on Pope Pius VII on a number of church issues. Held in two key phases from June 17 to August 5, 1811, at Notre-Dame de Paris, the council occurred while the Pope was imprisoned in Savona before being secretly transferred to Fontainebleau on June 12, 1812.

  4. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel - Wikipedia

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    1791 - Mandement de Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobet [sic], évêque de Lidda et de Paris, sur la mort d'Honoré Riquetti-Mirabeau; 1791 - Lettre de Monsieur l'évêque métropolitain de Paris, contenant des vues de pacification sur les troubles actuels de l'Église de France. En réponse à celle de M. Charrier de La Roche, lui annonçant sa ...

  5. Constitutional bishopric - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Demandre, bishop of Doubs; Charles-François Dorlodot, bishop of Mayenne; Louis-Alexandre Expilly de la Poipe, bishop of Finistère, the first constitutional bishop to be elected; Claude Fauchet (revolutionist), bishop of Caen [5] Léonard Honoré Gay de Vernon, bishop of Haute-Vienne; Jean-Baptiste Gobel, bishop of Paris [6]

  6. Jean-Baptiste Pallegoix - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Pallegoix, M.E.P. (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist palɡwa]; 24 October 1805 – 18 June 1862) was vicar apostolic of Eastern Siam. Born in Combertault , France, he was consecrated as a priest of the Société des Missions Etrangères on 31 May 1828.

  7. Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville - Wikipedia

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    The inhabitants of Belleville, dependent on several parishes, obtained a chapel from the bishop in 1543. Built in 1548, replaced by the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church in 1635. [2] Saint-Jean-Baptiste was a parish center, but it lacked autonomy; it was served by the vicar of the Saint Merry de Paris parish. The autonomous parish was officially born ...

  8. Jean Baptiste Massillon - Wikipedia

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    Massillon, Cong. Orat. Statue of JB Massillon on the Fountain of the Four Bishops, Place Saint-Sulpice, Paris Jean-Baptiste Massillon, CO (24 June 1663 – 28 September 1742), was a French Catholic prelate and famous preacher who served as Bishop of Clermont from 1717 until his death in Beauregard-l'Évêque.

  9. Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais (b. at Cherbourg, 17 October 1731; d. at Paris, 4 April 1790) was a French bishop of Senez. Life