Pierre de Lévis-Mirepoix explained

Pierre de Lévis-Mirepoixwho died in Bayeux on July 21, 1330, was a French prelate of the fourteenth century.[1] [2]

Biography

He is the son of Guy III de Lévis, Lord of Mirepoix, and Isabelle de Marly.>[3]

bishopric of Maguelone

Pope Clement V, by a bull of January 22, 1306, appoints him to the bishopric of Maguelone. In the first year of his episcopate, arrested and imprison all the Jews in his diocese. Their property is confiscated for the benefit of the French monarch.[4]

On February 22, 1309, Pope Clement V visited him in Montpellier and the following April, transferred him to the bishopric of Cambrai. [4]

bishop of Cambrai

Pierre went to the emperor in 1309 to receive his investiture.During his time in cambrai Pierre de Lévis

bishopric of Bayeux

The riots and the popular seditions in Cambrai cause Pierre de Lévis to ask for another diocese. A bull from Pope John XXII transferred him to the bishopric of Bayeux, which he took possession of in 1324. [1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bayeux (-Lisieux) (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. Web site: Diocese of Bayeux, France. GCatholic.
  3. Mirepoix (Guy ou Guiot de Lévis III, seigneur de) », in Larousse du XXe siècle en six volumes, publié sous la dir. de Paul Augé, Paris, 1931
  4. La France pontificale, Cambrai, p. 180