Bérard de Got
French bishop and Roman Catholic Cardinal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bérard de Got (Latin: Berardus de Goth, de Gouth[1]) (born Villandraut in the Gironde, in the diocese of Bordeaux, ca. 1250; died 27 June 1297) was a French bishop and Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was the son of Bérard, Lord of Villandraut, and a brother of Bertrand de Got, who became Pope Clement V.
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Cardinal Bérard de Got | |
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Diocese | Albano |
Predecessor | Bentivenga de Bentivengis |
Successor | Gundisalvus de Hinojosa |
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Created cardinal | 18 September 1294 by Pope Celestine V |
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Born | Villandraut, Guienne |
Died | 27 June 1297 France ? |
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Bérard was Archdeacon of Auch at the time of his appointment as Archbishop of Lyon in 1289. Auch had three archdeacons, the archdeacon-major and the archdeacons-minor of Montalda (Montaldensis) and Bezaume (Bezalensis). Bérard was Archdeacon of Montalda.[2]