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Jean-Sifrein Maury was a French cardinal, archbishop of Paris, and former bishop of Montefiascone. His Eminence. Jean-Sifrein Maury. Archbishop of Paris.
Cardinal and statesman, born at Valréas, near Avignon, 26 June, 1746; died at Rome on 10 May, 1817. He made his early studies in his native town and at Avignon, ...
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Maury, vigorous in temperament and plebeian in manners, was noted for remarkable natural eloquence and restless ambition.
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Abbé Jean–Siffrein Maury (1746–1817) made his reputation as a spokesman for the interests of the Catholic Church, the monarchy's authority, and the established ...
Son of Jean Jacques Maury, a shoemaker who had established himself in the Comtat Venaissin, and Jeanne Guille (1). He had three brothers. His first name is also ...
A court preacher and writer before the French Revolution, he was known in the Constituent Assembly as a defender of the nobility and clergy. He fled (1791) ...
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Biography: Cleric; ordained priest, 1769; elected at the Académie Française, 1784; represented the clergy at the Estates General of 1789; fled France in ...
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Archbishop Jean-Siffrein Maury (1746-1817): French Letter Paris 1813, Uni ; Material. Paper ; Place of Publication. Paris ; Accurate description. 5.0 ; Reasonable ...
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