Dominique-Laurent de Balbe de Berton de Crillon

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Dominique-Laurent de Balbe de Berton de Crillon (* at Crillon Castle in Bédoin ; † October 28, 1747 in Glandèves, today Entrevaux ) was Bishop of Glandèves in France from 1721 to 1747 .

Life

Dominique-Laurent de Berton-Crillon was born as the son of the Marquis de Crillon, Philippe-Marie de Berton, at the Crillon Castle in Bédoin , which had been in the family since the 16th century. In 1725 the Lordship of Crillon was elevated to a duchy. Dominique's brother Jean-Louis was Archbishop of Toulouse and Narbonne , his uncle François died in 1720 as Archbishop of Vienne . The uncle also took care of the nephews' education.

On January 8, in 1721 the king bishop of GLANDEVES appointed Crillon was on 16 July in the consistory präkonisiert and consecrated on 20 January 1724th He played an important role in the condemnation of the Jansenist Bishop of Senez , Jean Soanen , by the Provincial Synod in Embrun in 1727 and on September 21, assisted the Archbishop of Embrun , Mgr. Tencin , in the ordination of the Bishop of Nice , Raimond Recrosio. In June 1740 sent as a deputy to the general assembly of the French clergy, he was elected one of the presidents there. He died on October 28, 1747 in his bishop's palace, at an advanced age.

literature

  • Honoré Fisquet : La France pontificale (" Gallia Christiana ") . Paris, Repos, 1864-1871.
  • Armand Jean: Les Évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801 . Paris [et al.], Picard [et al.], 1891.