Philippe de Luxembourg
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Philippe de Luxembourg (1445 – 2 June 1519) was a French Cardinal[1] and Bishop.
He was bishop of Le Mans in 1476. He was bishop of Thérouanne 1496 to 1513, and bishop of Saint-Pons in 1509, when his nephew died,[2] and until 1512, when he resigned in favour of François-Guillaume de Castelnau de Clermont-Lodève. He was abbot at the abbey of Jumièges in 1510.[3]
He was a judge at the 1498 divorce trial of King Louis XII and Queen Joan of France. He was papal legate to France in 1516.[citation needed]
Family
[edit]His father was Cardinal Thibaud de Luxembourg.
Notes
[edit]- ^ From 1495. He was bishop of Albano in 1509, bishop of Frascati 1511.
- ^ [1], French.
- ^ "«HISTOIRE DE L'ABBAYE ROYALE DE SAINT-PIERRE DE JUMIÈGES», ÉDITION DE JULIEN LOTH; 15". Archived from the original on 2009-05-25. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
External links
[edit]- Miranda, Salvador. "LUXEMBOURG, Philippe de (1445-1519)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.