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Érard de la Marck
Portrait of Erard de la Marck by Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen (c. 1528)
Born31 May 1472 Edit this on Wikidata
Sedan Edit this on Wikidata
Died27 February 1538 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 65)
Liège Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationCatholic priest (1506–), Latin Catholic bishop (1506–) Edit this on Wikidata
Position heldApostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Valencia (1520–1538), Cardinal (1520–1538), Roman Catholic Bishop of Liege (1506–1538), Roman Catholic Bishop of Chartres (1507–1525), cardinal priest (San Crisogono, 1521–1538), Prince-Bishop (Prince-Bishopric of LiègeEdit this on Wikidata

Érard de la Marck (French pronunciation: [eʁaʁ də la maʁk]; 31 May 1472 – 18 March 1538) was prince-bishop of Liège from 1506 till 1538. He was born in Sedan, Ardennes, the third son of Robert I de la Marck [fr], lord of Sedan and Bouillon.

Life

Érard was also lord of Jametz, bishop of Chartres (1507–1525) and archbishop of Valencia (1520–1538). He was nominated Cardinal in 1520. He first tried to obtain protection from the King of France and finally allied with the emperor. He succeeded in securing peace in the prince-bishopric during his whole reign.

His reign is considered as the most flourishing of the Bishopric of Liège. He reconstructed the prince-bishop's palace, ruined by the wars of the last century with Burgundy. He also restored many monuments, including Saint Martin collegiate church.

See also

Notes

  1. German: Eberhard von der Mark.
  2. ^ Catholic Hierarchy

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byRené d'Illiers Bishop of Chartres
1507–1525
Succeeded byLouis Guillard
Preceded byAlonso de Aragón Archbishop of Valencia
1520–1538
Succeeded byGeorge of Austria
Preceded byJohn of Hornes Prince-bishop of Liège
1506–1538
Succeeded byCorneille of Berghes
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