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Revision as of 13:02, 28 January 2024
GEORGES D’ARMAGNAC
Born: 1501
Deceased: July 10, 1585
Bishop of Rodez, 1513-1562
Bishop of Vabres, 1536-1548
Cardinal 1544
Archbishop of Tours, 1548-1551
Administrator of Lescar, 1555
Administrator of Toulouse, 1562-1582
Administrator of Avignon, 1577-1585
Administrator of Toulouse, 1584-1585
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