Henri Arnauld (1597-1692)

Query URLs

https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/persinst/134185

JSON SKOS
Name (English)
Henri Arnauld
Short name
Henri Arnauld
Year of birth
1597
Year of death
1692
Short Description
"Henri Arnauld (1597–1692) was a French Catholic bishop.

Arnauld was born in Paris, and was first destined for the Bar, but was taken to Rome by Cardinal Bentivoglio and during this absence, which lasted five years, the court granted him (1624) the Abbey of Saint-Nicholas. In 1637 the Chapter of Toul offered him the bishopric of Toul, and the king, at the recommendation of Father Joseph, confirmed the choice. He was obliged to wait three years for his Bulls, which were delayed by the difficulties between the court and the Holy See. He is close to some of the most famous writer of the time (Sébastien Guez de Balzac, François Maynard, etc.) and write poems" - (en.wikipedia.org 30.09.2022)
Entity Encoding
piz

References

[]