Jacques Lallemant

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Jacques-Charles-Alexandre Lallemant (born February 8, 1691 , † April 6, 1740 in Paris ) was a French clergyman and bishop of Sées (then spelling Séez ).

Life

He was born the son of Count Charles-Louis Lallemant de Lévignen , tax collector in Soissons , and Catherine Trois-Dames. He completed his studies at the Sorbonne in 1716 with a doctorate and became vicar general in Autun . On March 27, 1728 he was appointed Bishop of Sées. The episcopal ordination donated him on January 23, 1729 in Paris Louis de La Vergne-Montenard de Tressan , Archbishop of Rouen ; Co- consecrators were Michel Poncet de La Rivière , Bishop of Angers , and François-César Le Blanc CRSA , Bishop of Avranches .

In his episcopate he published a catechism and a breviary for the diocese of Séez .

After he died in Paris at the age of 49, he was buried in the local church of St-Roch .

literature

  • Armand Jean: Les Évêques et les Archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801. A. Picard, Paris 1891, p. 360, no. 73.

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predecessor Office successor
Dominique Barnabé Turgot de Saint-Clair Bishop of Sées
1728–1740
Louis-François Néel de Christot