Jean-Sifrein Maury was a French cardinal, archbishop of Paris, and former bishop of Montefiascone. His Eminence. Jean-Sifrein Maury. Archbishop of Paris.
Maury, vigorous in temperament and plebeian in manners, was noted for remarkable natural eloquence and restless ambition.
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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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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 ...
Maury, Jean Siffrein 1746–1817, French churchman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. A court preacher and writer before the French Revolution, ...
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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... Jean–Siffrein Maury (1746–1817) made his reputation as a spokesman for the interests of the… Tags Middle Classes – Bourgeoisie Nobility Peasants Popular ...
JEAN SIFFREIN MAURY (1746-1817), French cardinal and archbishop of Paris, the son of a poor cobbler, was born on the 26th of June 1746 at Valreas in the ...
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