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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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Arguellada (born Spain) (1550.07.04 – 1572), previously
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Bailleux, O.F.M. (1513.06.22 – death 1524), 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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Arnoul-Guillaume de Limonne, O. Carm. (1436.11.26 – death 1457)
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Jean François de Bontemps (1644.04.12 – death 1650.06.19)
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Louis de Clèves, O.S.B. (1605.08.03 – death 1609.03)
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