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    Robert de Lenoncourt (1485? – 4 February 1561) was a French bishop, Cardinal, and diplomat. He was the son of Thierry de Lenoncourt, Seigneur de Vignory...
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    Robert I de Lenoncourt, le père des pauvres, died 25 September 1532, was a French prelate of the turn of the 16th century, known in his day for his works...
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  • Catholic Church. Philippe de Lenoncourt was elected bishop of Châlons in 1550 as the successor to his uncle Robert de Lenoncourt. He was commendatory abbot...
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    Luçay-le-Mâle, Cros, Vou and Saint-Médard depended on the Villeloin abbey. Robert de Lénoncourt (b. 1510 - d. February 2, 1561), who was Abbot of Villeloin between...
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    he resigned and was succeeded as Administrator by Cardinal Robert de Lenoncourt. The efforts of Charles to enforce his family's pretensions to the Countship...
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    (1499–1521) Jean Ferrier II (1521–1550) Jacques du Broullat (1550–1560) Robert de Lenoncourt (1560–1561) Administrator Antoine d'Albon (1561–1562) (also Archbishop...
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  • List of bishops of Metz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Cardinal of Lorraine 1550 to 18 May 1551 Robert de Lenoncourt 1551 to 25 September 1553 François Beaucaire de Péguillon 1555–1568 Louis I, Cardinal of...
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    contains tapestries from the 16th century donated by the archbishop Robert de Lenoncourt (uncle of the cardinal of the same name), marble capitals from the...
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    contains tapestries from the 16th century donated by the archbishop Robert de Lenoncourt (uncle of the cardinal of the same name), marble capitals from the...
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    Another set of tapestries was presented to the cathedral in 1530 by Robert de Lenoncourt, archbishop under Francis I (1515–1547). They are of either local...
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