Antoine Sanguin (1493 – 25 November 1559) was a French cleric, courtier and Cardinal. He was the second son of Antoine Sanguin, Seigneur de Meudon and Maître des Eaux-Forêts de l'Isle de France, Champagne et Brie; and Marie Simon, daughter of Jean Simon, Seigneur de Marquemont.[1] The younger Antoine had a brother and three sisters; his sister Anne was married to Guillaume de Pisseleu. He was therefore the uncle of Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly, mistress of François I, to whom he owed his ecclesiastical career; there is no record of his having taken holy orders.
^Jean Aymar de Piganiol de la Force (1742). Description de Paris, de Versailles, de Marly, de Meudon, de S. Cloud, de Fontainebleau... (in French). Vol. Tome quatrième. Paris: chez Charles Nicolas Poirion. p. 296. De Grouchy, p. 61.
AntoineSanguin (1493 – 25 November 1559) was a French cleric, courtier and Cardinal. He was the second son of AntoineSanguin, Seigneur de Meudon and...
1726-1728 François Sanguin de Livry 1728 Michel de Villebois (under the pseudonym Mr. de Laube) (agent) 1729-1736 marquis Antoine-Félix de Monti 1744-1745...
(died 1543), Count-Bishop of Lisieux, Cardinal in 1533. 1543-1547 : AntoineSanguin de Meudon (died 1559), Cardinal, Bishop of Orléans (1533) and Limoges...
non-resident abbots in commendam were Cardinals Odet de Coligny and AntoineSanguin in the reign of François I and Cardinal Richelieu. Like all Benedictine...
Bellay (25 February 1549 – 28 February 1550), Archbishop of Bourdeaux AntoineSanguin de Meudon (28 February 1550 – 25 November 1559), Bishop of Limoges...
Paul III on 22 August 1541; he held the diocese until the appointment of Antoine Seguin on 13 August 1544. He was named Administrator of the archbishopric...
(1503–1533) Gabriel de Gramont (1533–1534) Odet de Coligny (1534–1550) AntoineSanguin (1551–1559) Robert de Lenoncourt (d. 1561) (1560–1561) Georges d'Armagnac...
Holy College of Cardinals; administrator of the Diocese of Langres AntoineSanguin de Meudon; Cardinal of Orléans[2] (December 19, 1539) – Cardinal presbyter...
Palais-Royal. By a contract of 1 March 1647, Ratabon married Marie Sanguin, daughter of Nicolas Sanguin, an equerry and sieur de Pierrelaye. The eight-year-old Louis...
Ippolito II d'Este Pietro Bembo Federigo Fregoso Pierre de La Baume AntoineSanguin Uberto Gambara Pierpaolo Parisio Marcello Cervini Bartolomeo Guidiccioni...
– Cardinal-Priest of S. Agnese in Agone; Administrator of Langres AntoineSanguin de Meudon (December 19, 1539) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono; Administrator...
(born 1515) Pierre Doré, theologian (born c.1500) Antoine Le Maçon, translator (born c.1500) AntoineSanguin, clergyman (born 1493) Anne du Bourg, magistrate...
– 15 March 1610: Antoine Rose 1610-1622: Cardinal François de La Rochefoucauld 19 September 1622 – 15 July 1652: Nicolas II Sanguin 14 January 1653 –...
Marquis de Coulanges 1724 1724 René de Froulay de Tessé 1725 1725 François Sanguin de Livry, Abbé de Livry 1727 1727 Conrad-Alexandre comte de Rottembourg...
Louis-Nicolas Le Tellier, marquis de Souvré, master of the King's wardrobe. Louis Sanguin, marquis de Livry, first master of the King's Chambers. Louis-Jean-Baptiste...
the highest administrative post, from 1606 until 1612. He named Jacques Sanguin, another effective administrator, to be Provost of the Merchants from 1606...
region. Agde has a football club RCO Agde who play at the Stade Louis Sanguin. They currently play in the Championnat de France amateur 2. Agde also...
consecrated at Saint-Sulpice, his alma mater, on 5 March 1645 by Bishop Nicolas Sanguin of Senlis. He died on 7 August 1680. Sainte-Marthe, Gallia christiana XIII...