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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bethléem à Clamecy

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27: 174:(from 1378), Clamecy had two rivaling series of Bishops from 1379 to 1422 : those loyal to Rome, hence canonical, but in Italian (double) exile, where they could only collect revenues from the see's Italian possessions, and schismatical pretenders, who however took actual possession in (after all French) Burgundy in the name of 152:(or Bethléem à/les Clamecy) from 1223. Several of its bishops didn't actually reside in their tiny Burgundian bishopric (just Panthenor, the hospice and the chapel plus some revenues), taking up clerical offices elsewhere, as 567: 857: 205:
and other neighbor sees kept contesting Clamecy's spiritual and canonical jurisdiction, and of course its benefices, seeking recourse in lawsuits, notably with the (regional)
697:, was started in the 12th as episcopal chapel and completed in the 15th century. Bishop Arnaud de Limone (1436-1457) restored the chapel of Our Lady and fitted it with a 163:
The Dominican Guillaume (instated 1331) probably was the last incumbent of Bethlehem to set foot in his 'original' Palestinian diocese, where he hoped to restore the
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In the second half of the 16th century, they see remained vacant as the nominees of the Dukes of Nevers (by royal delegation) were refused papal confirmation.
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agreed the see should have the same privileges as all residential French bishoprics, but his clergy kept arguing Clamecy was 'only' a titular see
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who died in Bethlehem as crusader, and inherited from him land near Clamecy (notably the hamlet Pantehenor), where a hospice (
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The hospital and the chapel are now a hotel and restaurant. The chapel is a listed monument since 1927.
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of the Burgundian Bethlehem; its title was however vested in the Territorial Abbots Ordinaries of the
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In 1790, the Diocese of Bethléem à Clamecy was abolished as a residential see during the
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at Avignon (Clement VII and Benedict XIII) or Pisa (Alexander V and John XXIII).
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was nominally restored (a first time) in 1462(?), existing as a Latin Catholic
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The area immediately surrounding the church, on the east side of the river
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uncanonical Jean Lami (1403.07.30 – 1408.02.27), next ?canonical Bishop of
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Alonso Cristóbal Arguellada (born Spain) (1550.07.04 – 1572), previously
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Martin Bailleux, O.F.M. (1513.06.22 – death 1524), previously Bishop of
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Christophe d’Autier de Sisgau (1651.02.27 – retired 1663.10), died 1667
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Pierre (Pietro), O.P. (1347.11.05 – death 1355?), previously Bishop of
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François-Camille de Duranti de Lironcourt (1777.08.30 – death 1801).
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alongside the residential Clamecy until its suppression in 1603(?).
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Jean de La Roche, O.F.M. (1428.12.03 – 1433.09.19), next Bishop of
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Hugues de Curtis (Ugo), O.P. (1279 – 1296?), previously Bishop of
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Louis-Bernard de La Taste, O.S.B. (1739.02.23 – death 1754.04.22)
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Tommaso Albizi, O.P. (1525.02.10 – ?), previously Bishop of
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Antoine Buisson, O. Carm. (1463.10.08 – death 1477?), previously
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uncanonical Guillaume de Vallan, O.P. (1379.07.13 – 1388.12.02)
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Arnoul-Guillaume de Limonne, O. Carm. (1436.11.26 – death 1457)
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uncanonical Jean Marchand, O.P. (1412.09.19 – death 1422.12.11)
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Father Charles Bourbonnat, O.E.S.A. (1568.09.10 – death 1583
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Hubert Léonard, O. Carm. (1489.07.06 – retired 1492.12.03),
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uncanonical Guillaume de Martelet (1388.12.02 – death 1402)
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Bertrand d’Audigier or Albergey (Albigey) (1483? – 1486?),
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Adhémar Fabri de La Roche, O.P. (1363.11.13 – 1378.11.10),
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from 1840.07.03 until 1970; it has been vacant since 1987.
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was a crusader bishopric in residential exile with see at
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Jean François de Bontemps (1644.04.12 – death 1650.06.19)
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Laurent Pignon, O.P. (1423.03.05 – 1428), next Bishop of
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uncanonical Michel le Doyen, O.F.M. (1411.07.15 – ?)
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Charles-Marie de Quélen (1754.12.16 – death 1777.04.21)
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William Bottlesham (1383 – 1385.12.02), next Bishop of
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François de Batailler (1664.04.28 – death 1701.06.20)
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Father Simon Jourdain, O.E.S.A. (1583? – death 1587?
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uncanonical Gerardo di Bisarchio (Gérard de Gisors),
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Although the see was never granted membership in the
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Louis de Clèves, O.S.B. (1605.08.03 – death 1609.03)
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Father Antoine Trusson, O.E.S.A. (1560.12.05 – 1568
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was nominally restored again on 3 July 1840 by Pope
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(1433.09.24 – death 1436) 431:(Sardinia, Italy) (1390.11.21 – 1402.08.28) 319:(Palestine) (1272.03.17 – death 1277.09.22) 277:) held the title of Bishop of Bethlehem in 644:(C.R.S.A.) (1611.05.02 – death 1619.10.09) 107:The Roman Catholic Bishop of the crusader 71:Learn how and when to remove this message 897:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France 739:Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth 616:Urbain Reversy (1560.09.04 – death 1560) 563:Antoine Coinel (1499.08.23 – death 1512) 440:(France) (1408.02.27 – death 1410.10.15) 34:This article includes a list of general 400:(Italy) (1383.10.09 – death 1393.09.24) 298:Suffragan Bishops of Bethléem à Clamecy 284: 889: 411:(England) (1389.08.27 – death 1400.02) 834:GCatholic - titular see of Bethlehem 826:History of the bishopric of Bethlehem 577:(O.S.B.) (1524.08.17 – death 1555?), 531:Pierre de Saint-Maximin (1489 – 1492) 313:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cosenza 779:, Ministère français de la Culture. 560:(O.E.S.A.) 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Clamecy, Nièvre
Burgundy
ecclesiastical province
diocese of Bethlehem
Holy Land
Count of Nevers
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Palestine
Ayyubid
Saladin
French States-General
in partibus infidelium
Auxiliary bishop
vicar general
basilica
Papal schism
Antipopes
Charles VI of France
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges
Concordat of Bologna
Duchy of Nevers
Diocese of Auxerre
parliament
Bethlehem(-Ascalon) in the Holy Land
titular bishopric

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