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'''Gerard de Daumar de la Garde''' was a [[French people|French]] [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] from [[Limoges]]. In [[1342]] he was elected [[Master General of the Dominican order]], but in the same year, on [[20 September]], was created [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] with the title of ''[[Santa Sabina]]'' and resigned. He died in [[Avignon]] on [[28 September]] [[1343]].
'''Gerard de Daumar de la Garde''' was a [[French people|French]] [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] from [[Limoges]]. In [[1342]] he was elected [[Master General of the Dominican order]], but in the same year, on [[20 September]], was created [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] with the title of ''[[Santa Sabina]]'' and resigned. He died in [[Avignon]] on 28 September 1343.


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Gerard de Daumar de la Garde was a French Dominican from Limoges. In 1342 he was elected Master General of the Dominican order, but in the same year, on 20 September, was created Cardinal with the title of Santa Sabina and resigned. He died in Avignon on 28 September 1343.

Preceded by Master General of the Dominican Order
1342
Succeeded by