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Philippe de Lenoncourt

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philippe de Lenoncourt (born 1527 in the Coupvray Castle;[1] died on 13 December 1592 in Rome, Papal States) was a French cardinal of the Catholic Church.

Biography

Philippe de Lenoncourt was elected bishop of Châlons in 1550 as the successor to his uncle Robert de Lenoncourt. He was commendatory abbot of Saint-Martin of Épernay, Rabais and Oigny. In 1560 he was transferred to the diocese of Auxerre. His family was an ally of the Dinteville,[2] of whom two members, namely François de Dinteville (1513–1530) and François de Dinteville II (1530–1554) had preceded Robert de Lenoncourt to the bishopric of Auxerre. On 31 December 1578 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit.

He was created a cardinal by Pope Sixtus V during the 16 November 1586 consistory. He was prefect of the Congregation of the Index in 1588.

Cardinal Lenoncourt took part to the conclaves of 1590 (election of Popes Urban VII and Gregory XIV), 1591 (election of Pope Innocent IV) and 1592 (election of Pope Clement VII).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Philippe de Lenoncourt". auxerre.historique.free.fr (in French).
  2. ^ Lebeuf 1743, p. 602, vol. 1

Bibliography

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop-Count of Châlons and peer of France
1550–1556
Succeeded by
Jérôme Burgensis
Preceded by Bishop of Auxerre
1560 – 1563
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commendatory abbot of Saint-Jean-de-Réome
1570 – 1592
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal priest of S. Onofrio
15 January 1588 – 1592
Succeeded by
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