Pierre d'Oron (Lausanne)
Pierre d'Oron († March 27, 1323 ) was Bishop of Lausanne from 1313 to 1323 .
Life
Pierre d'Oron comes from the Vaud noble family of the Lords of Oron . He was the son of Pierre d'Oron, co-lord of Vevey. Pierre is recorded as a canon in Toul from 1298 . After the death of his predecessor Othon de Champvent , the diocese remained vacant for over a year, which led to unrest among the citizens of Lausanne until Pope Clement V appointed Pierre Bishop of Lausanne at the end of 1313. When the diocese came into conflict with the Counts of Geneva, Louis II of Savoy , Lord of Vaud, who conquered the episcopal castles of Gourze and Villarzel , Pierre renewed the alliance with Count Amadeus V of Savoy. He confirmed the shares in the jurisdiction of the city of Lausanne that his predecessor, Jean de Cossonay, had given to the Count of Savoy. In 1317/18 he stayed with Pope John XXII. in Avignon . Around 1320 the diocese was in serious financial trouble, after the devastation of the war and a drought of more than two years, the cathedral of Lausanne was damaged in a fire.
literature
- Martin Schmitt: Memoires historiques sur le diocèse de Lausanne . Tome deux. Friborg 1859, p. 83 ff . [1]
- Francis Aerny: L'Évéché de Lausanne (VI e siècle-1536) . Cabédita, 1991, p. 49-50, 132 .
Web links
- Ansgar Wildermann: Oron, Peter von. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Othon de Champvent |
Bishop of Lausanne 1313-1323 |
Jean II. De Rossillon |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Oron, Pierre d ' |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Oron, Peter of |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Lausanne |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | March 27, 1323 |