Guillaume de la Sudrie explained

Guillaume de la Sudrie (la Sudré) (died 18 April 1373) was a French Dominican and Cardinal, born in Laguenne, Corrèze.[1] He started to serve as bishop of Marseille in the beginning of 1361.

He was made cardinal on 18 September 1366[2] by Pope Urban V and was Bishop of Ostia from 1367 to 1373.

He died in Avignon and was buried in the monastery of Saint-Ruf, Valence.

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Notes and References

  1. http://pedagogie.ac-limoges.fr/hist_geo/spip.php?article294 Academie de Limoges website, Evolution of the relationship between the Church and society, in Bas-Limousin, from the 10th century to the dawn of the Renaissance, article dated May 23, 2011
  2. https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1366.htm Florida International University website, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church