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  Étienne Baluze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As secretary to Pierre de Marca, archbishop of Toulouse, he won the appreciation of him, and at his death Marca left him all his papers.
Subsequently Baluze was appointed professor of Canon law at the College de France on December 31, 1689, and directed it from 1707 to 1710.
He was unfortunate enough to take up the history of Auvergne just at the time when the cardinal de Bouillon, inheritor of the rights, was endeavouring to prove the descent of the La Tour family, in the direct line from the ancient hereditary counts of Auvergne of the 9th century.
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 Etienne Baluze - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As secretary to Pierre de Marca, archbishop of Toulouse, he won the appreciation of that learned prelate to such a degree that at his death Marca left him all his papers.
Subsequently Baluze was appointed professor of Canon law at the College de France on the 31st of December 1689, and directed that great institution from 1707 to 1710.
The history of the forgeries committed in the interests of the house of Bouillon forms a curious and instructive episode in the history of French scholarship in the time of Louis XIV.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cardinal de Bouillon
In 1658, he was appointed a canon of Liège; doctor of the Sorbonne in 1667; created a cardinal in 1669, at the early age of twenty-four, and, finally, provided with several rich benefices and made chief almoner to Louis XIV.
Bouillon eventually regained the royal favour and was sent as ambassador to Rome.
While in his retirement, and under the influence of bitter ennui, the cardinal caused to be composed by Baluze his "Histoire généalogique de la maison d'Auvergne" (1708, 2 vols.
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 "The Identity of the 'Young Prelate' by Ferdinand Voet or Pupil"
Of those men, none of the cardinals that Alexander VII had created before 1663, the year Voet arrived in Rome, were still under thirty years of age; and none of those he would create in later years of his reign were as young as that when they were elevated to the College of Cardinals.
De Bouillon was born on August 24, 1644, and not in 1643, as reported elsewhere.
His mother was Eleonora van den Bergh (1613-1653), daughter of Count Frederik van den Bergh (1559-1618); his paternal grandmother, the wife of Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duc de Bouillon (1555-1623), was Elisabeth von Nassau (1577-1642), daughter of Willem I the Silent (1533-1584), Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau, and Stadtholder of the Netherlands.
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Astonished at this act of madness, M. de Coislin said not a word, but took an arm-chair, and, while Novion turned his head to speak to Cardinal de Bouillon, placed that arm-chair in front of the Chief President in such a manner that he was as it were imprisoned, and unable to stir.
The Cardinal d'Estrees, also, was known to have remained her friend, after having been something more in their youth; and he gave information that the Cardinal Portocarrero had been much in love with her at Rome, and that they were then on very good terms.
Madame des Ursins had reason to be surprised at an entry so triumphant: she would not, however, stay with the Duc and Duchesse d'Albe, but took up her quarters with the Comtesse d'Egmont, niece of the Archbishop of Aix; the said Archbishop having been instrumental in obtaining her recall.
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CHAPTER LIV Duchesse de Berry Drunk.--Operations in Spain.--Vendome Demanded by Spain.--His Affront by the Duchesse de Bourgogne.--His Arrival.-- Staremberg and Stanhope.--The Flag of Spain Leaves Madrid.--Entry of the Archduke.--Enthusiasm of the Spaniards--The King Returns.--Strategy, of Staremberg.--Affair of Brighuega.--Battle of Villavciosa.--Its Consequences to Vendome and to Spain.
CHAPTER LXXVI Character of Madame de Maintenon.--Her Conversation.--Her Narrow- mindedness.--Her Devotion.--Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.--Its Fatal Consequences.--Saint Cyr.--Madame de Maintenon Desires Her Marriage to be Declared.--Her Schemes.--Counterworked by Louvois.--His Vigorous Conduct and Sudden Death.--Behaviour of the King.--Extraordinary Death of Seron.
It was the more difficult because the father of the Duc de Chartres was infinitely proud of his rank, and the mother belonged to a nation which abhorred illegitimacy and, misalliances, and was indeed of a character to forbid all hope of her ever relishing this marriage.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Etienne Baluze
In 1654, Pierre de Marca, Archbishop of Toulouse, one of the greatest French scholars in the seventeenth century, appointed Baluze his secretary.
Having attached himself to Cardinal de Bouillon, who had engaged him to write the history of his family, he became involved in the cardinal's disgrace.
After the peace of Utrecht, the family of Cardinal de Bouillon recovered the favour of the king, and Baluze was recalled, but never again employed as a professor or as a Director of the Collège de France.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of August 5, 1669
Third son of Prince Frederick Maurice of Sedan, duke of Bouillon, and Eléonore-Catherine- Fébronie de Bergh.
Consecrated, November 20, 1689, patriarchal Liberian basilica, Rome, by Cardinal Flavio Chigi, assisted by Giovanni Battista Rubini, bishop of Vicenza, and by Francesco Giusti, bishop of Sutri e Nepi.
Uncle of Cardinal Luis Antonio Fernández de Córdoba Portocarrero Guzmán y Aguilar (1754).
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 Biography – Pope Innocent XI – The Papal Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He entreated the cardinals to elect some one else: he named one of them worthier than himself; he named two; he named all of them, and he entreated them not to crush him under a burden too heavy for him to bear.
Cardinal Azzolini was a sort of guardian, and feeling that a control was exercised, she resumed her intercourse with men of art and letters.
Cardinal Colloredo read it aloud, and the dying pontiff laid his hand on the paper in token of his entire approbation.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of August 9, 1520
Third son of Robert von der Mark, herrn of Arenberg and Sedan and duke of Bouillon, and Jeanne de Marley, herrin of Saulcy.
Created cardinal priest in the consistory of August 9, 1520; received the red hat and the title of S. Crisogono, January 5, 1521.
In 1525, Pope Clement VII intended to name the cardinal general inquisitor of the Netherlands; the project failed because of the opposition of the court of Brussels.
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 Saint_Simon-Memoirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Duc d'Orleans in Spain.-Offends Madame des Ursins and Madame de
of the Courtiers.-The Duc and Duchesse de Berry.-The Duc and Duchesse
Madame de Montespan.-Scene with the King.-Mademoiselle and Madame de
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 Worldroots.com
Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg, Archbishop and Elector von Mainz (1490-1545)
Giovanni de' Medici, Cardinal, Archbishop of Pisa (1543-1562)
Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, Cardinal, Archbihop of Toledo (1609-1641)
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 Pope Alexander VIII: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
From the Emperor, Medici received four different sets of directions: one for general circulation, another to be confided secretly to the independent groups, a third to be whispered within earshot of the French conclavists and so mislead their patrons, and the fourth containing the name of the man the Emperor really wished to see elected.
The old nobleman still had many friends in Rome and the choice seemed excellent; but as he was not on speaking terms with the Cardinal d'Estrées, he was to be accompanied by the Marquis de Torcy, who would act as intermediary between the two leaders.
To a cardinal who ventured a word of remonstrance Alexander replied: "I have no time to lose; for me the day is almost done!" And so nepotism flourished once more.
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 Hyacinthe Rigaud Online
Portrait of Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc, Archbishop of Paris
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, France (partly in French)
Cardinal de Bouillon Opening the Holy Door, 1708
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 The Episcopal Lineage of Pope Clement XI
Consecrated 30 November 1700 in Saint Peter`s Basilica by Emmanuel Théodose Cardinal de la Tour d`Auvergne de Bouillon, Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, Sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, assisted by Nicolo Cardinal Acciaiuoli, Bishop of Frascati, and Gaspare Cardinal Carpegna, Bishop of Sabina.
Consecrated 20 November 1689 in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, by Flavio Cardinal Chigi, assisted by Giovanni Battista Rubini, Bishop of Vicenza, and Francesco Giusti, Bishop of Sutri.
Consecrated 24 March 1686 in Rome by Paluzzo Cardinal Altieri, assisted by....
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 Ostia (Cardinal Titular Church) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon † (15 Dec 1700 Appointed - 2 Mar 1715 Died)
Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon † (Cardinal-Bishop: 15 Dec 1700 to 2 Mar 1715)
François de Joyeuse † (Cardinal-Bishop: 17 Aug 1611 to 23 Aug 1615)
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 Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour Cardinal d'Auvergne de Bouillon [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour Cardinal d'Auvergne de Bouillon † (1689)
Paluzzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni † (1666)
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio † (1566)
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 Hyacinthe Rigaud Posters Prints - Cardinal De Bouillon (1643-1715) Opening the Holy Door, 1708 Art Giclee Print - ...
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