Guillaume de la Sudrie (la Sudré) (died 18 April 1373) was a French Dominican and Cardinal, born in Laguenne, Corrèze. He started to serve as bishop of Marseille in the beginning of 1361.
He was made cardinal on 18 September 1366 by Pope Urban V and was Bishop of Ostia from 1367 to 1373.
He died in Avignon and was buried in the monastery of Saint-Ruf, Valence.
References
- Academie de Limoges website, Evolution of the relationship between the Church and society, in Bas-Limousin, from the 10th century to the dawn of the Renaissance, article dated May 23, 2011
- ^ Florida International University website, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary of Urban V (1362-1370), Consistory of September 18, 1366 (I)
External links
- Salvador Miranda, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Lasudre, Guillaume de, retrieved: 2016-10-22.
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Preceded byHélias de Saint-Yrieix | Cardinal-bishop of Ostia 1367–1373 |
Succeeded byPeter d'Esteing |
Preceded byPierre Fabri | Bishop of Marseille 1361–1366 |
Succeeded byPhilippe de Cabassoles |
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