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Archbishop Louis-Mathias-Joseph de Barral

Deceased

Archbishop Emeritus of Tours, France


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
20 Apr 1746Born
9 Mar 178841.8SelectedCoadjutor Bishop of Troyes, France
15 Sep 178842.4ConfirmedCoadjutor Bishop of Troyes, France
15 Sep 178842.4AppointedTitular Bishop of Isauropolis
5 Oct 178842.4Ordained BishopTitular Bishop of Isauropolis
22 Dec 179044.6SucceededBishop of Troyes, France
5 Oct 180155.4ResignedBishop of Troyes, France
12 Apr 180255.9SelectedBishop of Meaux, France
14 Apr 180255.9ConfirmedBishop of Meaux, France
30 Jan 180558.7SelectedArchbishop of Tours, France
1 Feb 180558.7ConfirmedArchbishop of Tours, France
1 Sep 181569.3ResignedArchbishop of Tours, France
6 Jun 181670.1DiedArchbishop Emeritus of Tours, France

MicroData Summary for Louis-Mathias-Joseph de Barral
(VIAF: 37027163; WikiData: Q1159382)
Archbishop Louis-Mathias-Joseph de Barral (born , died ) Archbishop Emeritus of Tours

EventPlace
Birth PlaceGrenoble

  • a bishop for 27.6 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

Source(s):
  • b/c2+: LC
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 7, Page 260, and Page 381
  • b/c2: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1788, Number 20
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 6, Page 245, and Page 413

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