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Guillaume d'Aure
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Guillaume d'Aure, OSB, was born in Toulouse, France and died on 3 December 1353 in Avignon. He was a French Benedictine monk and Cardinal. He was the son of Bernard VII Dodon, Count of Comminges, and Bertrande, Countess d'Aure, daughter of Arnaud, Vicomte de l'Arboust.[1] He had a brother, Raymond Roger d'Aure.[2]
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Cardinal Guillaume d'Aure | |
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Church | S. Stefano in Monte Celio (1338-1353) |
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Created cardinal | 18 December 1338 by Pope Benedict XII |
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Born | Toulouse |
Died | 3 December 1353 Avignon FR |
Buried | Abbey of Montolieu FR |
Nationality | French |
Parents | Dodon, Count of Comminges Bertrande, Countess d'Aure |
Occupation | Benedictine monk |
Education | Doctorate in Canon and Civil Law |
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