Cannabaceae


Henri de Gondi
Cardinal de Retz,[1]
Bishop of Paris
Henri de Gondi
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed2 November 1596
Term ended13 August 1622
Orders
Consecration1 March 1598
by Pierre de Gondi
Created cardinal26 March 1618
by Paul V
Personal details
Born1572 (1572)
Died13 August 1622 (aged 49-50)
Paris, Kingdom of France

Henri de Gondi (1572 – 13 August 1622) was a French bishop and cardinal of the Gondi family. He was the son of Albert de Gondi, duc de Retz[2] and Claude Catherine de Clermont-Tonnerre. He succeeded his uncle Pierre de Gondi as bishop of Paris in 1598 and was succeeded on his death by his younger brother Jean-François de Gondi. He was made a cardinal in 1618.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Bailey, Donald (2004). La vie de Michel de Marillac. p. 206. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  2. ^ Pare, Ambroise (1983). On Monsters and Marvels. p. 204. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  3. ^ Milstein, Joanna (2016). The Gondi: Family Strategy and Survival in Early Modern France. p. 137. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Henri Cardinal de Gondi [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Paris
1598–1622
Succeeded by
Jean-François de Gondi
(as Archbishop of Paris)


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