Date | Age | Event | Title |
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20 Apr 1746 | Born | ||
9 Mar 1788 | 41.8 | Selected | Coadjutor Bishop of Troyes, France |
15 Sep 1788 | 42.4 | Confirmed | Coadjutor Bishop of Troyes, France |
15 Sep 1788 | 42.4 | Appointed | Titular Bishop of Isauropolis |
5 Oct 1788 | 42.4 | Ordained Bishop | Titular Bishop of Isauropolis |
22 Dec 1790 | 44.6 | Succeeded | Bishop of Troyes, France |
5 Oct 1801 | 55.4 | Resigned | Bishop of Troyes, France |
12 Apr 1802 | 55.9 | Selected | Bishop of Meaux, France |
14 Apr 1802 | 55.9 | Confirmed | Bishop of Meaux, France |
30 Jan 1805 | 58.7 | Selected | Archbishop of Tours, France |
1 Feb 1805 | 58.7 | Confirmed | Archbishop of Tours, France |
1 Sep 1815 | 69.3 | Resigned | Archbishop of Tours, France |
6 Jun 1816 | 70.1 | Died | Archbishop Emeritus of Tours, France |
(VIAF: 37027163; WikiData: Q1159382)
Archbishop
Louis-Mathias-Joseph
de Barral
(born , died )
Archbishop Emeritus
of Tours
Event | Place |
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Birth Place | Grenoble |
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