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His Eminence
Ferry de Clugny
Bishop of Tournai
Church
Catholic Church
Diocese
Diocese of Tournai
Installed
8 October 1473
Term ended
7 October 1483
Predecessor
Guillaume Fillastre
Successor
Charles de Hautbois (1505)
Orders
Created cardinal
June 1471 by Pope Paul II
Rank
Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Ferry de Clugny
1430
Autun, France
Died
7 October 1483(1483-10-07) (aged 52–53) Rome, Papal States
Ferry de Clugny, Cardinal and Bishop of Tournai (Autun ca. 1430 – Rome 7 October 1483) was a highly placed statesman and ecclesiastic in the service of the Dukes of Burgundy.
He was born at Autun, Burgundy, of a distinguished house that produced the marquises of Montlyon and Raigny. He was the eldest son of Henri de Clugny, seigneur of Conforgien and Joursenvault, a councillor of Jean sans Peur, duke of Burgundy, and his wife, Pierrette Coullot.[1] At the University of Bologna he obtained a doctorate utroque iure, in both civil (Roman) and canon law.
FerrydeClugny, Cardinal and Bishop of Tournai (Autun ca. 1430 – Rome 7 October 1483) was a highly placed statesman and ecclesiastic in the service of...
Dujardin, he used "de Orto" (the Italian translation of Dujardin) throughout his life. In June 1482, in the household of FerrydeClugny, Cardinal-Bishop...
Jorz, proctor for Kings Edward I and Edward II of England (1305–1310) FerrydeClugny, employed in Rome by Edward IV of England (d. 1483) Wilkie, 1974, p...
members also include his nephews Giovanni "Leo" de' Medici and Piero de' Medici, and his brother-in-law Lorenzo de' Medici. Giambattista Orsini was the leader...
cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo (3 June 1480), † 21 November 1481 FerrydeClugny, bishop of Tournai – cardinal-priest of S. Vitale, then cardinal-priest...
of Burgundian origin: a missal for FerrydeClugny, Bishop of Tournai and canon of Autun, a pontifical for Antoine de Chalon [fr], Bishop of Autun, a breviary...
Ludovicus de Sabaudia. He was transferred to the diocese of Turin on 24 July 1482, only five days later, when the Bishop of Turin, Jean de Compoys, was...
conclave: Pedro Ferriz, Pietro Foscari, Giovanni Battista Savelli, FerrydeClugny, and Jan Vitez. A conclave capitulation was drawn up at the beginning...