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The Right of Spoil of the Popes of Avignon 1316 – 1415 |
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Index of Persons in the Cases |
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A number of specialized search engines are provided for this index. This index is created dynamically from a database. It lists all of the personal names found in the cases (2,690 as of this writing). It does not include persons for whom no element of the name is given, those identified only by office, dignity, or benefice, unless that person was also the subject of a case. The index gathers in one place all of the information found in the cases about a person and in some instances what is found in standard reference works, such as Eubel or Gallia Christiana. There are occasional notes about the identity of a person or about the benefice ascribed to him. The index is sorted by the person’s first (Christian) name. Additional names (some of which look like surnames and some of which do not) follow. The first names are in Latin; the additional names in the vernacular. Where there are additional names, alphabetization is by the main element of the additional name, ignoring, for example, ‘de’ and similar elements. As in the Repertory, persons who are not given an additional name appear before those who have the same first name and do have additional name elements. Most of such persons are prelates, or heads or former heads of religious houses. These are listed, as in the Repertory, in the order of the diocese in which the prelature or house was located. Unlike the Repertory, where they are found at the end, the index puts those people for whom there is no first name at the beginning. The main entries are preceded by a number in square brackets carried to one digit after the decimal point, e.g., ‘[2662.0]’. These numbers are anchors in the HTML and may be used for referencing in the URL or searching in the browser’s search engine. In the Index, however, ‘no.’ does not refer to these numbers but to the number of the case in the Repertory. The information about the person, where known, appears in the following order: academic degree, benefice(s), relation(s) to others in the cases, papal office(s), ‘addition’ (e.g., ‘cleric’ or ‘merchant’, if the person is so described in the case), secular title, death date as precise as we can get it, the spoils-incidence of the case where the person was the subject of a case, and the role that s/he played in the case if not the subject of the case. This is followed by a list of the case numbers in which the person appears. If the person in question is the subject of the case, the case number is in boldface. Benefices. Our definition of ‘benefice’ is broad. It includes, for example, members of religious houses, though these are not technically benefices. The religious order of the house is given. Where the person in question was known to be a member of a religious order, but his house is not known, the order appears after the person’s name. The medieval diocese in which the benefice was located is given as it is in the text. The modern location of the diocese is fixed on the modern location of the see, which in many cases does not include the entire territory of the diocese. Similarly, where the benefice was not diocese-wide, we have tried to give the modern location of the place where it is now found. When the name has changed, we indicate the modern place-name in square brackets preceded by ‘now’ or ‘now in’. In the case of religious houses, ‘now in’ frequently means not that the religious house survives, but frequently its church, or a successor of its church, survives. The text identifies dignitaries by diocese. We have assumed, where contrary information is not given, that the dignity was in the see of the diocese. Where the dignity was clearly not in a specific town but was not diocese-wide (archdeacons are a notable example), we have tried to indicate modern place-names that correspond to those of the dignity. Dates of benefices. In most cases, the benefice is followed by a date. For subjects of cases, the list of benefices is fairly complete, and each date is preceded by ‘from’. For persons who are not not subjects of cases, the list is incomplete, and the date is the date of the person’s appearance in a case, preceded by ‘before’. Relationships. We included both personal relationships, son of ‘X’, executor of ‘Y’, and official ones, predecessor or successor (in office or benefice) of ‘X’. The case number in which the predecessor or successor is mentioned is given in parentheses after his name. Usually this number also appears in the references, but normally not in all of them, and in some cases we have constructed predecessors and successors on the basis of the dates even when that fact is not mentioned in the text. Papal offices. Papal offices are also broad, ranging all the way from the pope’s barber to beneficed clergy whom the pope appointed as administrators of dioceses or religious houses, or cardinals. Officers of papal institutions, such as collectors for the Camera, will be found here. Spoils incidence. The area of incidence of spoils (abbreviated ‘spoils incidence’) appears only for those who were the subjects of cases, and only where we have reason to believe that the administration of the spoils did not take place where the subject’s last benefice was located, or, in the case of those who are noted as having died in the Curia, that it did not take place in the Curia, and hence in the general area of the diocese of Avignon. The collectors paid little attention to boundaries, either secular or ecclesiastical, so an indication of the area of incidence should be taken more as an indication of the general area in which the administration of the spoils took place, rather than as an indication of precisely where it took place. In particular, where a name applies both to a city and to a wider area, it should not be assumed that the administration took place only in the city. Sometimes the detail in the cases allows a more precise identification. Roles in cases. We tried to limit the roles in cases to a few: holders of spoils, receivers of spoils, commissioners, debtors, creditors, agents, messengers, buyers, and a few odd ones. We did not include collectors where it was already noted that the person in question held that office. If a person was simply mentioned in connection with a case without it being clear what his or her role was, we left the category blank. Place-names. Many place-names are mentioned in this index. The index is already quite long and takes a while to load on the screen. For this reason we did not include cross-references to the places (nor to the additional name elements), but these may searched in the search engines provided. The same abbreviations used in the Introduction and in the Repertory are used in the Index. The modern locations in the index use the following three-letter country codes: BEL = Belgium. ČES = Czech Republic. DAN = Denmark. DEU = Germany. EES = Estonia. ELL = Greece. ENG = England. ESP = Spain. FRA = France. HEL = Switzerland. HRV = Croatia. ITA = Italy. KYP = Cyprus. LAT = Latvia. LUB = Lebanon. MAG = Hungary. MAK = Macedonia. MAL = Malta. MIS = Egypt. NOR = Norway. ÖST = Austria. POL = Poland. POR = Portugal. SCO = Scotland. SRB = Serbia. SUO = Finland. SUR = Syria. SVE = Sweden. TKM = Turkmenistan. TÜR = Turkey. WAL = Wales. YSR = Israel. The following abbreviations are used for geographical subunits within each country (followed by the usual English translation): cant. = canton, Kanton, cantone (HEL) = canton; cit. = città metropolitana (ITA) = metropolitan city; co. = county (ENG, SCO, WAL); dép. = département (FRA) = department; pol. = pólīs (ELL) = city or town (used in preference to the larger dímos [municipality], because it more frequently contains the modern version of the name in question); dist. = distrito (POR) = district; epa. = eparchía (KYP) = district; fyl. = fylke (NOR) = county; grad (HRV) = city; il (TÜR) = province; län (SVE) = county; Land (DEU) = state; maa. = maakond (EES) = county, = maakunta (SUO) = region; meg. = megyek (MAG) = county; meh. = mehoz (YSR) = district; muḥ. = muḥāfaẓah (MIS, SUR) = governate; opš. = opštinata (MAK) = municipality; per. = periphéreia (ELL) = province; pil. = pilseta (LAT) = municipality; pod. = podela (SRB) = division; pow. = powiat (POL) = district; prov. = provincia (ITA, ESP) = provincie, province (BEL) = province; reg. = regione (ITA) = região (POR) = region (DAN) = region; reġ = reġjun (MAL) = region; rég. = région (BEL) = region; wel. = welayat (TKM) = region; woj. = województwo (POL) = voivodeship, province; žup. = županija (HRV) = county. 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No | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q/R | S | T | U/V |
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[2662.0] ____, died in the house of Ademarus Aubert at Avignon, cleric of Avignon, died before May 1355: 1340 |
[2663.0] ____, abbot of S. Clemente Castel del Monte or Castiglione a Casauria [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani or prov. Pescara, ITA] (dioc. Bari or Penne-Atri), predecessor of Petrus de Cortuciis, died before Feb 1346: 1341 Benefice Note: The record suggests that we are dealing with an abbot of San Clemente in the diocese of Bari. There is not now, nor, so far as we can tell, has there ever been an abbey of San Clemente in the diocese of Bari. The abbey in Castel del Monte, which is now in the diocese of Andria, but was probably in the diocese of Bari at the time, was dedicated to Santa Maria. Perhaps the best known abbey of San Clemente is in Castiglione a Casauria (prov. Pescara, historically in the diocese of Penne-Atri). The record is wrong either in its indication of the diocese or in its indication of the name the saint to whom the abbey was dedicated. The former seems more likely. |
[2664.0] ____, preceptor domus S. Antonii [not found], dioc. Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA], died in Curia before Sep 1369: 1342 Benefice Note: This was a hospital dependent on Saint-Antoine-en-Viennois, a monstery of Augustinian hospitallers (dioc. Vienne). We have been unable to locate it other than that it was in the dioc. Béziers. It may have been in the city itself. A number of smaller hospitals were consolidated there in 1481, of which this may have been one. See Archives départementales de l’Hérault, Hôpitaux de Béziers (1337–1968). |
[2665.0] ____, prior of S. Fulgence Bourges (OCSA) [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), died before May 1371: 1343 |
[2666.0] ____, abbot of Madonna della Basilica (OSB) [now in Villa Santa Maria, prov. Chieti, ITA] (dioc. Chieti), died before Aug 1344: 1344 |
[2667.0] ____, abbot of S. Reparata Marradi (OVall) [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Faenza), died before Aug 1372: 1345 |
[2668.0] ____, abbot of Santa Maria di Cerrate (OSBasil) [now in Lecce, prov. Lecce, ITA] (dioc. Lecce), died before May 1346: 1346 Benefice Note: Although adminstratively in Lecce, the site of the abbey, which is of considerable interest to art historians, is located some distance from the city on a road that connects Squinzano to Casalabate. Although there is little doubt that the abbey was founded or refounded by Tancredi, king of Sicily and count of Lecce, for Orthodox monks in the 12th century, the facts that Enzensberger, “Der ordo Sancti Basilii,” does not list it among the Greek monasteries in Italy in this period and that the head of the house is called “abbot” not “archimandrite” suggest that the house may have been of the Latin rite in this period. |
[2669.0] ____ Aubert, prior of Bénévent (OCSA) [now Bénévent-l’Abbaye, dép. Creuse, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), brother of Audoinus Aubert, died before Dec 1348: 1347 |
[2670.0] ____, prior of S. Savournin Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), died before Dec 1342: 1348 Benefice Note: The priory of Saint-Savournin was located in the diocese of Cagliari, but was dependent on Saint-Victor in Marseille. |
[2671.0] ____, abbot of the monastery of S. Gennaro [not found], dioc. ?Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA], died ca. 1363: 1349 Benefice Note: There are numerous churches dedicated to San Gennaro in Napoli, but none, so far as we can tell, has monastic origins. There is an Abbazia di San Gennaro in Cervinara (prov. Avellino), but it does not seem to have attained abbatial status until late in the 18th century. See Parco regionale dei parteni, Abbazia di San Gennaro a Ferrari. Besides, it is today in the diocese of Benevento, and almost certainly was so in the 14th century. |
[2672.0] ____, abbot of Pinerolo (OSB) [cit. Torino, ITA] (dioc. Torino), died before Jul 1373: 1350 |
[2673.0] ____, abbot of S. Maria di Ripalta (OCist) [now in Cerignola, prov. Foggia, ITA] (dioc. Troia), died before Apr 1346: 1351 |
[2674.0] ____, prior of Aurel (OClun) [dép. Drôme, FRA] (dioc. Valence-Die), died before Oct 1406: 1352 |
Aaron |
Adam |
[2.0] Adam de Easton, monk of Norwich [co. Norfolk, ENG] (dioc. Norwich), executor of Robertus Sustede (no. 1245), later cardinal: 1245 |
[3.0] Adam Sapiens, canon of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre) before 26 Jul 1383, nephew and executor of Joannes Mercier (no. 782): 782 |
Ademarus |
[3.1] Ademarus Aubert, father of Innocent VI, ?patron/master of anonymous cleric who died in his house at Avignon (no. 1340): 1340 |
[4.0] Ademarus Ameil, canon and succentor of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), secular prior of Valmoisine [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) 1313, bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1323, uncle of Bernardus Ameil, papal treasurer, died in Curia 23 Dec 1333: 1 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Ameil. |
[5.0] Ademarus Austrini de Marcilhac, priest of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA], died before Sep 1388: 2 |
[7.0] Ademarus Deodati, executor of Petrus de Froideville (no. 1047), servant of the Pinhota: 1047 |
[8.0] Ademarus Froterii, provost of S. Salvy Albi (OCSA) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), died Nov 1330: 3 |
[9.0] Ademarus de Lobaria, canon of Tournai [prov. Hainaut, BEL] (dioc. Tournai) before 18 Mar 1347, collector of Bourges, commissioner: 1024, 1120 |
[11.0] Ademarus Robert, LL.D., provost of Furnes [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] (dioc. Thérouanne), bishop of Lisieux [dép. Calvados, FRA] from 1359, bishop of Arras [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1368, bishop of Thérouanne [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1371, archbishop of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1376, died 25 Jan 1385: 4 |
[12.0] Ademarus de la Roche, archdeacon of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), son of Hugo de la Roche, died before Sep 1381: 5 |
[13.0] Ademarus de la Voulte, provost of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Apt) from 1324, bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1326, bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1331, bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1337, died before Sep 1365: 6 |
Adjutorius |
[14.0] Adjutorius, LL.D., archdeacon of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] (dioc. Patras), bishop of Veroli [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1331, died 1354: 7 |
Adolfus |
[15.0] Adolfus de Nassau, bishop of Speyer [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] from 1371, commissioner: 830 |
Agapitus |
[16.0] Agapitus Colonna, Lic.Decr., archdeacon of Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), bishop of Ascoli Piceno [prov. Ascoli Piceno, ITA] from 1363, bishop of Brescia [prov. Brescia, ITA] from 1369, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1371, papal chaplain, cardinal, student of Petrarca, died Oct 1380: 8 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Colonna, Agapito. |
Agnes |
Agoutus |
Aimo |
[19.0] Aimo de Chissey, prior of Mégèves (OSB) [now Megève, dép. Haute-Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Genève), bishop of Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] before 14 Jun 1388, commissioner: 755, 1162 |
[20.0] Aimo de Cossonay, treasurer of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne), bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1355, died 4 Mar 1375: 9 |
[23.0] Aimo Sechal, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1385, papal legate, died before Nov 1408: 111, 637 |
[24.0] Aimo de Villersexel, archdeacon of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon), archbishop of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] from 1363, died 10 Dec 1370: 10 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Villersexel. |
Alanus |
[25.0] Alanus, auditor of the Rota, died in Curia before Aug 1348: 11 |
[26.0] Alanus Angall, bishop of Quimper [dép. Finistère, FRA] from 1336, predecessor of Goffridus de Coëtmoisan (no. 417), died before 3 Oct 1352: 12 |
Alasia |
[27.0] Alasia daughter of Barrana de Castelnau, niece and legatee of Petrus de Castelnau (no. 1024), sister of Galharda: 1024 |
Albertinus |
[28.0] Albertinus de Alpinis de Parma, familiar of Obertus Zagno (no. 950), agent: 950 |
Albertus |
[29.0] Albertus de Châtillon, canon of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Comminges) before 14 Nov 1358, nephew and executor of Hugo de Châtillon (no. 615): 615 |
[30.0] Albertus de Lordat, archdeacon of Flavigny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Autun), bishop of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] from 1331, predecessor of Guillelmus bishop of Mende, papal chaplain, died 1361: 13 |
[31.0] Albertus de Seduno, heir of Joannes de Seduno (no. 831), debtor: 831 |
[32.0] Albertus de Tineria, nephew of Hugo de Cros (no. 616), lord of Cortina: 616 |
[34.0] Albertus von Winkel, bishop of Passau [Land Bayern, DEU] from 1364, successor of Goffridus von Weisseneck (no. 422): 422 |
Aldibertus |
Alelmus |
[37.0] Alelmus Boitel, LL.Lic., provost of S. Dié [now Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, dép. Vosges, FRA] (dioc. Toul), archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 20 Jun 1380, successor of Seguinus d’Authon, predecessor of Guido de Roye, died before Sep 1381: 14 |
Aleramus |
[38.0] Aleramus, archdeacon of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos), bishop of León [prov. León, ESP] from 1382, predecessor of Alfonsus bishop of León, died before Aug 1403: 15 |
Alexander |
[39.0] Alexander de Montaigu, abbot of S. Bénigne Dijon (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Langres) before 10 Nov 1382, successor of Petrus de Combeton (no. 1034): 1034 |
Alfonsus |
[40.0] Alfonsus, OFM, M.Theol., bishop of León [prov. León, ESP] from 1403, successor of Aleramus bishop of León (no. 15), died Feb 1429: 15 Note: Eubel adds ‘de Arnuello’ to A’s name. |
[41.0] Alfonsus, bishop of Palencia [prov. Palencia, ESP] from 16 Sep 1381, died before 29 Oct 1382: 16 |
[42.0] Alfonsus, prior of S. Cruz Coimbra (OCSA) [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra) before 27 Mar 1353, successor of Franciscus Perez (no. 348): 348 |
[44.0] Alfonsus Annes, canon of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga), bishop of Silves [dist. Faro, POR] from 1313, died before 31 Jul 1331: 17 |
[45.0] Alfonsus Denis, M.Theol., bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1346, bishop of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] from 1347, predecessor of Joannes Afonso (no. 703), successor of Martinus Afonso (no. 893), predecessor of Laurentius Rodriguez at Idanha (no. 866), died before 3 Oct 1352: 18, 893 |
[47.0] Alfonsus Fernandi, OESA, bishop of Osma [prov. Soria, ESP] from 1354, successor of Gundisalvus bishop of Osma (no. 576): 576 |
[48.0] Alfonsus Frias, bishop of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais) from 1392, successor of Gundisalvus de Bustamante (no. 578), died before Nov 1394: 578 |
[49.0] Alfonsus de Malobodio, canon of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] (dioc. Porto) before 26 May 1335, debtor: 26 |
[50.0] Alfonsus Pedro, canon of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] (dioc. Porto), bishop of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] from 1355, successor of Petrus Afonso (no. 994), died before Dec 1372: 19, 994 |
[51.0] Alfonsus Roderici, canon of Cadiz [prov. Cádiz, ESP] (dioc. Cadiz) before 1 Jul 1386, debtor: 579 |
Alphonsus |
[43.0] Alphonsus, abbot of S. Facond [now in Sahagún, prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León), commissioner: 332 |
Alidosius |
[52.0] Alidosius, archpriest of Mezzancolle [now Mezzocolle (Imola), cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Imola), bishop of Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA] from 1332, died before Oct 1353: 20 |
Almeracius |
[53.0] Almeracius Cabrespí, canon of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida) before 23 Dec 1343, uncle of Joannes Cabrespí, collector of Tarragona, collector of Zaragoza: 76, 82, 153, 316, 322, 323, 346, 382, 436, 952, 1032, 1067, 1070, 1078, 1082, 1101, 1137 |
Alvarus |
[54.0] Alvarus Perez de Viedma, archdeacon of Vasconcelos [prov. Ourense, ITA] (dioc. Ourense), bishop of Mondoñedo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1329, bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1343, predecessor of Joannes de Cardaillac (no. 721), died before Jun 1351: 21 |
Amadeus |
[57.0] Amadeus d’Amesin, prior of Belley [dép. Ain, FRA] (dioc. Belley), bishop of Belley [dép. Ain, FRA] from 1349, died before Jun 1355: 22 |
[58.0] Amadeus Digne, OSB, bishop of Grasse [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1349, debtor: 509 |
[59.0] Amadeus Saluzzo, cardinal chamberlain: 643 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Saluzzo. |
Amalricus |
[60.0] Amalricus Augier, prior of Espira-de-l’Agly (OCSA) [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), papal chaplain, died in Curia before Dec 1364: 23 |
Amalvinus |
[61.0] Amalvinus de Roquelaure, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) from 1340, successor of Gilbertus de Cantobre at S. Victor (no. 407), predecessor of Stephanus de Plantières at S. Victor, died in Curia Sep 1348: 24 |
Amanevus |
[62.0] Amanevus de Apta de Lamothe, canon of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1351, successor of Bernardus de Cassis (no. 166), predecessor of Philippus Gaston (no. 1131), ?relative of Petrus de Lamothe, ?relative of Galhardus de Lamothe, died 27 Jun 1360: 25, 27, 166, 1068, 1182 |
[63.0] Amanevus d’Armagnac, canon of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), first archbishop of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1262, died 11 Sep 1318: 26 |
[64.0] Amanevus de Cassis, LL.D., canon of Bayeux [dép. Calvados, FRA] (dioc. Bayeux), archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1347, successor of Petrus de Luc (no. 1068), predecessor of Bernardus de Cassis (no. 166), papal chaplain, papal familiar, died before 17 Sep 1348: 27, 166, 1068 |
[65.0] Amanevus de Farges, bishop of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1314, predecessor of Deodatus Rotbaldo at Agen (no. 274), collector of Agen, died before 20 Apr 1357: 28 |
[66.0] Amanevus de Leone, canon of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax) before 23 Dec 1329, debtor: 372 |
Amblardus |
[68.0] Amblardus, abbot of S. Chaffre (OSB) [now in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 6 Feb 1358, successor of Bernardus abbot of S. Chaffre (no. 157): 157 |
[69.0] Amblardus de Bellomonte, domicellus, lord of Grenoble, debtor: 1162 |
Amelius |
[70.0] Amelius, abbot of S. Michel de Cuxa (OSB) [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), died before 31 Jan 1357: 29 |
[71.0] Amelius Cabirolli, preceptor of the Hospital of S. André d’Albignac [not found], dioc. Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA], predecessor of Bertrandus Folcoadi, died before Nov 1375: 30 |
[72.0] Amelius de Lautrec, OCSA, provost of Belmont d’Aveyron [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), archdeacon of Lezat [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) 1321 to 1327, bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1326, rector of the March of Ancona, died 3 Dec 1337: 31, 1024, 1083, 1120 |
Andreas |
[73.0] Andreas, bishop of Arezzo [prov. Arezzo, ITA] before 12 May 1355, died before Dec 1367, commissioner: 32, 650 |
[74.0] Andreas, OP, bishop of Beograd [pod. Beograd, SRB] from 1322, died before 1330: 33 |
[75.0] Andreas, provost of Poznan [woj. Wielkopolskie, POL] (dioc. Poznan), bishop of Poznan [woj. Wielkopolskie, POL] from 1347, bishop of Schwerin [Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, DEU] from 1348, died in Curia in Jan 1357: 34 |
[76.0] Andreas, archpriest of Aversa [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Aversa), bishop of Sora [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1358, successor of Angelus de Ricasolis (no. 51), died before 23 Dec 1364: 35, 646 |
[77.0] Andreas, abbot of S. Andrea Vercelli [prov. Vercelli, ITA] (dioc. Vercelli) before 21 Jan 1351, commissioner: 477, 887 |
[78.0] Andreas, abbot of Pomposa (OSB) [now in Codigoro, prov. Ferrara, ITA] (dioc. Ravenna), died before May 1360: 36 |
[79.0] Andreas Advocati, prior of the secular church of SS. Joannes et Reparata Lucca [prov. Lucca, ITA] (dioc. Lucca), bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1357, died in Curia in Sep 1361: 37 |
[80.0] Andreas Airaud de Chanac, abbot of La Chaise-Dieu (OSB) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 9 Dec 1378, successor of Guillelmus de Ulmo (no. 569): 569, 1143 |
[82.0] Andreas Contarini, doge of Venice: 268 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Contarini. |
[83.0] Andreas Dotto, bishop of Chioggia [cit. Venezia, ITA] from 1322, patriarch of Grado [prov. Gorizia, ITA] from 1337, died before Mar 1351: 38 |
[84.0] Andreas Figuli, Lic.Decr., rector of Brigne [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) before 18 Sep 1403, subcollector of Nantes: 823, 1091 Note: It is possible that the subcollector of Nantes, not otherwise identified, in 1381 (no. 823) is not the same as Andreas, subcollector of Nantes in 1403 (no. 1091). |
[85.0] Andreas Frédol, abbot of S. Afrodise Béziers (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) from 1317, executor and nephew of Berengarius Frédol, died before Sep 1344: 39 |
[86.0] Andreas Ghini Malpigli, bishop of Arras [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1329, bishop of Tournai [prov. Hainaut, BEL] from 1334, cardinal priest of the title of S. Susanna Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma) from 1342, died at Perpignan 2 Jun 1343, spoils-incidence – Tournai: 40 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Malpigli. |
[87.0] Andreas de Groleya, papal squire of honor, domicellus of Lyon, messenger: 132, 442 |
[88.0] Andreas de Languisel, provost of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), died 25 Nov 1341: 41 |
[89.0] Andreas Martini, bishop of Perugia [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1354, successor of Franciscus Graziani (no. 338), died 16 Jul 1390: 338 |
[90.0] Andreas Perez Navarro, dean of Córdoba [prov. Córdoba, ESP] (dioc. Córdoba), bishop of Córdoba [prov. Córdoba, ESP] from 1363, died 14 Sep 1372: 42 |
[91.0] Andreas de Perusio, OFM, M.Theol., bishop of Gravina [cit. Bari, ITA] from 1343, died before 3 Mar 1346: 43 |
[92.0] Andreas Peyral, preceptor domus S. Antonii [not found], dioc. Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA], died before Sep 1394: 44 Benefice Note: This was a hospital dependent on Saint-Antoine-en-Viennois, a monstery of Augustinian hospitallers (dioc. Vienne). We have been unable to locate it other than that it was in the dioc. Béziers. It may have been in the city itself. A number of smaller hospitals were consolidated there in 1481, of which this may have been one. See Archives départementales de l’Hérault, Hôpitaux de Béziers (1337–1968). |
[93.0] Andreas Saonis, executor of Robertus de Mandagot (no. 1242): 1242 |
[94.0] Andreas Seri Sari, canon of Sorrento [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Sorrento), archbishop of Sorrento [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1341, died before Jun 1348: 45 |
[95.0] Andreas di Todi, prior of S. Agostino di Fossano [now in Fossano, prov. Cuneo, ITA] (dioc. Torino) before 27 Dec 1348, prior of S. Paolo all’Orto (OCSA) [now in Pisa, prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Pisa) before 19 Nov 1349, bishop of Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA] before 6 Nov 1354, papal nuncio, collector of Tuscania, commissioner: 48, 214, 254, 277, 281, 311, 344, 350, 355, 364, 458, 528, 690, 816, 875, 922, 1090, 1124, 1226 |
[96.0] Andreas della Torre, archbishop of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] from 1368, successor of Guido Scettem (no. 446), died before Dec 1377: 446 |
Androinus |
[98.0] Androinus de la Roche, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) before 8 Oct 1356, papal nuncio, commissioner: 854, 1230 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Roche, Androin de la. Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
Anglicus |
[99.0] Anglicus Grimoard, bishop of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1362, later cardinal: 295 |
Angelicus |
Angelus |
[101.0] Angelus, abbot of S. Maria Crispiano (OSBasil) [prov. Taranto, ITA] (dioc. Taranto), died before May 1346: 46 |
[102.0] Angelus, abbot of S. Maria de Crypta (OSB) [now physically in Vitulano, but adminstratively in Foglianise, prov. Benevento] (dioc. Benevento), predecessor of Jacobus abbot of S. Maria de Crypta, died Aug 1368: 47 Benefice Note: The monastery in this period was associated with the Humiliati, but they had adopted the Benedictine rule, and the house was quite wealthy. The ruins of the monastery are substantial, referred to locally as ‘S. Maria in Grupits’ (Wikipedia). |
[104.0] Angelus Acciaioli, OP, bishop of Aquila [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1328, bishop of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1342, bishop of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1355, died 4 Oct 1357: 48 |
[105.0] Angelus Acciaioli, archdeacon of Reggio [?prov. Reggio Emilia, ITA] (dioc. Reggio), bishop of Ventimiglia [prov. Imperia, ITA] from 1348, bishop of Tricarico [prov. Matera, ITA] from 1350, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1365, successor of Bartholomeus archbishop of Patras, predecessor of Paulus patriarch of Constantinople (no. 968), died before 20 Oct 1367: 49 Benefice Note: We have not found a source that specifies of which Reggio A. was archdeacon. Emilia (prov. Reggio Emilia, ITA) seems slightly more likely, granted that his first episcopate was also in the north, but Calabria (cit. Reggio Calabria, ITA) is also possible, granted his subsequent benefices. |
[107.0] Angelus, bishop of Grosseto [prov. Grosseto, ITA] from 1334, successor of Angelus de Porta Sola (no. 50), died Feb 1349: 50 |
[109.0] Angelus de Porta Sola, OP, bishop of Sulcis [prov. Sud Sardegna, ITA] from 1325, bishop of Grosseto [prov. Grosseto, ITA] from 1330, predecessor of Angelus bishop of Grosseto, died 22 Feb 1334: 50 |
[110.0] Angelus dei Ricasoli, canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), bishop of Sora [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1355, bishop of Aversa [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 6 Mar 1357, bishop of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1370, bishop of Faenza [prov. Ravenna, ITA] from 1387, bishop of Arezzo [prov. Arezzo, ITA] from 1391, successor of Jacobus bishop of Sora (no. 646), predecessor of Andreas bishop of Sora (no. 35), died in 1403, spoils-incidence – Sora: 51 Note: Despoiled upon his translation to Aversa. The statement in Case no. 51 that he was the deceased bishop of Aversa in 1357 is an error in the register. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Ricasoli. |
[111.0] Angelus Tavernini, beneficiary of Nicolaus bishop of Penne and Atri (no. 920), treasurer of the Patrimony: 131, 920 |
Annequinus |
[112.0] Annequinus, domicellus, captain of the castle of Sofinberg: 938 |
Anselmus |
[113.0] Anselmus de Chantemerle, bishop of Rennes [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1389, successor of Antonius de Louvier (no. 59), died 1 Sep 1427, petitioner: 59 |
[114.0] Anselmus de Glandèves, canon of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), bishop of Glandèves [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1309, predecessor of Jacobus de Monasteriis, died before 24 Feb 1328: 52, 305 |
[115.0] Anselmus de Miolans d’Urtières, abbot of S. Rambert (OClun) [now in Saint-Rambert-in-Bugey, dép. Ain, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) from 1341, died 22 Jun 1361: 53 |
Antonius |
[116.0] Antonius, abbot of Fontfroide Narbonne (OCist) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1341, successor of Jacobus Colonna (no. 661), died before Aug 1348, commissioner: 54, 357 |
[117.0] Antonius, OFM, archbishop of Saloníkī [now pol. Thessaloníkī, per. Kentrikī́ Makedonía, ELL], bishop of Malta [reġ. Tramuntana, MAL] from 19 Aug 1370, died at Genova 1370: 55 |
[118.0] Antonius, abbot of Saint-Polycarpe (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 5 Jan 1384, successor of Petrus de Castroparro (no. 1025): 1025 |
[119.0] Antonius de Alpitato, canon of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 29 Aug 1348, commissioner: 1197 |
[120.0] Antonius de Avise, condominus of the castle of Avise (Aosta), debtor: 1162 |
[121.0] Antonius de Bocha, papal master usher, creditor: 991 |
[123.0] Antonius des Collell, archdeacon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona), bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] from 1349, successor of Berengarius Batle (no. 146), died before Nov 1361: 56, 146 |
[124.0] Antonius Draconis de Valencia, cleric of Pavia [prov. Pavia, ITA] (dioc. Pavia) before Oct 1348, papal scribe, died before Oct 1348: 57 |
[125.0] Antonius de Ferrariis, bishop of Lecce [prov. Lecce, ITA] from 1373, successor of Robertus bishop of Lecce (no. 1238), died before May 1384: 1238 |
[127.0] Antonius de Fremajariis, archbishop of Colossi [presumably now pol. Ródos, per. Notíou Aigaíou, ELL] from 1376, died before May 1425: 1321 Benefice Note: There is not now nor, so far as we can tell, has there ever been a place called Colossi in Rodos. The name may be synedoche with the Colossus of Rodos, a way to distinguish the city name from that of the island, coupled with confusion and perhaps transfer with a change in gender of Colossae (near Honaz in modern Turkey). |
[130.0] Antonius di Lorenzo, secular abbot of the church of S. Simeone de Carrilano [?now in Frattaminore, cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Aversa), died in Curia before Feb 1375: 58 Benefice Note: We were unable to find Carrilano, but San Simeone parish in Frattimore seems a likely successor. |
[131.0] Antonius de Louvier, bishop of Rennes [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1386, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1389, successor of Petrus de Vernols (no. 1119), predecessor of Petrus Adémar, predecessor of Anselmus de Chantemerle, scholasticus of Angers, died 24 Oct 1405: 59 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Louvier. |
[133.0] Antonius Martins, dean of Córdoba [prov. Córdoba, ESP] (dioc. Córdoba) before 27 Nov 1372, subcollector of Córdoba: 42 |
[134.0] Antonius Orso, bishop of Fiesole [cit. Firenze, ITA], bishop of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1310, died July 1322: 60 |
Archambaldus |
[137.0] Archambaldus, abbot of Tournus (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1348, successor of Geraldus at Tournus (no. 385), successor of Petrus d’Aigrefeuille, died 26 Feb 1361, debtor: 61, 162, 385 |
[138.0] Archambaldus, legatee of Elias de Donzenac (no. 296), viscount of Comborn: 296 |
Argentina |
[139.0] Argentina, widow of Galeotus Malaspina, sister-in-law of Guillelmus Malaspina, debtor: 361 |
Armandus |
[140.0] Armandus de Gretuilla, canon of Cerisano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] (dioc. Cosenza) before 16 Mar 1354, commissioner: 340 |
[141.0] Armandus Jausserand, collector of Tours, collector of Sens, collector of Rouen, clerk of the Camera: 4, 14, 550, 668, 782, 1085 |
[142.0] Armandus de Mirmand, prior of S. Gemma (OSB) [now Sainte-Gemme, dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), died before Aug 1343: 62 |
[143.0] Armandus de Narcès, dean of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), dean of Gaye (OClun) [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Troyes) in 1323, archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1329, successor of Radulphus dean of Gaye (no. 1160), brother of Bertrandus de Narcès, papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died 21 Jul 1348: 63, 1160 |
[144.0] Armandus de Vernovo, bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] in 1324, successor of Bertrandus de Languisel (no. 225), died before Jun 1324: 225 |
Arnaldus |
[145.0] Arnaldus, bishop of Troia [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1322, died before 27 Jun 1332: 64 |
[146.0] Arnaldus, abbot of S. Maria de Bouillas (OCist) [now in Pauilhac, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), died Jan 1347: 65 |
[147.0] Arnaldus, abbot of l’Aumône [now in Beauce-la-Romaine, dép. Loir-et-Cher, FRA] (dioc. Blois), abbot of Santa Maria del Gualdo Mazzocca (OSB) [now in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) from 1363, died 9 Dec 1374: 66 |
[148.0] Arnaldus, abbot of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 18 Nov 1361, successor of Raymundus de Argentico (no. 1177): 1177 |
[149.0] Arnaldus, abbot of S. Pere de Rodes (OSB) [now in El Port de la Selva, prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona) probably as early as 12 May 1356, died 1358: 67 |
[150.0] Arnaldus, abbot of Sainte-Marie de Noyers (OSB) [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), died before Jun 1352: 68 |
[151.0] Arnaldus André, archdeacon of Lunas [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), provost of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), successor as collector of Joannes de Garrigue (no. 747), collector of Bordeaux, collector of Aragon, collector of Narbonne, died before Aug 1386: 69, 94, 106, 148, 360, 378, 412, 467, 507, 695, 747, 777, 932, 1025, 1030, 1092, 1108, 1173, 1240, 1275 |
[152.0] Arnaldus Aubert, LL.Lic., bishop-elect of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] in 1354, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 14 Nov 1354, archbishop of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1357, successor of Gilbertus de Jean at Carcassonne (no. 410), predecessor of Goffridus de Veyrols at Carcassonne (no. 421), predecessor of Joannes Roger at Auch, nephew of Innocent VI, papal chamberlain (1361-1371), died 11 Jun 1371: 20, 39, 70, 335, 446, 461, 667, 812, 835, 845, 921, 982, 998, 1049, 1234, 1323, 1349 Note: A. is referred to by his initials ‘AA’ in most of the references to him. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Aubert, Arnaud. |
[153.0] Arnaldus de Banardo, brother and heir of Vitalis de S. Petro de Lavardaco (no. 1335), hostiarius: 1335 |
[154.0] Arnaldus Barbazano, OCSA, canon of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers), bishop of Pamplona [prov. Navarre, ESP] from 1318, died Nov 1355: 71 |
[155.0] Arnaldus Barrau, prior of Épargnes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes) before 10 Feb 1361, commissioner: 370 |
[156.0] Arnaldus Beraldi, lord of Sayssac (Cahors), commissioner: 789 |
[158.0] Arnaldus Bernard de la Pérarède, J.U.Prof., dean of S. Etienne de Tescou Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Montauban) from 1329, archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1348, patriarch of Alexandria [muḥ. El Eskenderiya, MIS] from 1361, grand-nephew and executor of Bertrandus du Pouget, papal chaplain, administrator of Montauban, died 1 Sep 1368, spoils-incidence – Montauban: 72 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Bernard de la Pérarède. |
[160.0] Arnaldus de Borda, prior of S. Aubin [now in Roquelaure-Saint-Aubin, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lectoure) before Mar 1371, commissioner: 1076 |
[162.0] Arnaldus de Brusaco, abbot of S. Sofia Benevento (OSB) [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1332, uncle of Guillelmus de Brusaco, died at Maguelonne 20 Jan 1344: 73, 915 |
[163.0] Arnaldus de Caraygue, canon of Castelnaudary [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Papoul) before 2 May 1371, dean of Castelnaudary [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Papoul) before 16 Feb 1380, died before Jul 1386, commissioner: 74, 1099, 1189 |
[164.0] Arnaldus de Caucina, collector of Hungary, collector of Poland, scholasticus of Kraków, died 28 Oct 1371, spoils-incidence – Kraków, commissioner: 75, 691, 1103 |
[165.0] Arnaldus Cescomes, archdeacon in the diocese of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP], bishop of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1327, archbishop of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1334, predecessor of Sancius Lopez de Ayerbe at Tarragona (no. 1269), brother of Petrus de Cumbis, died 9 Sep 1346: 76 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Cescomes. |
[166.0] Arnaldus de Condomia, treasurer of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Vich) before 30 Dec 1393, subcollector of Vich: 496 |
[168.0] Arnaldus de Fabrègues, OP, papal nuncio, of Cyprus: 115, 1083 |
[169.0] Arnaldus de Falguière, abbot of Gaillac (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), predecessor of Guillelmus abbot of Gaillac, died before Sep 1361: 77 |
[170.0] Arnaldus Fredeti, OP, bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1309, chaplain and confessor to Clement V, died 31 May 1329: 78 |
[171.0] Arnaldus Gavin, canon of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes) before 4 May 1372, successor as collector of Vitalis Vassal (no. 1337), collector of Saintes, commissioner: 91, 102, 196, 606, 1041, 1337 |
[173.0] Arnaldus de Greylero, prior of Novy-lès-Moines [now in Novy-Chevrières, dép. Ardennes, FRA] (dioc. Reims) before 9 Jul 1372, commissioner: 625 |
[174.0] Arnaldus Guillaume, abbot of S. Volusien Foix (OCSA) [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers) ca. 1371, successor of Bernardus Martin (no. 181), died before Aug 1375: 79, 181 |
[175.0] Arnaldus Guillaume de Barta, OCSA, canon of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1346, bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1350, died Nov 1354: 80 |
[177.0] Arnaldus de Laro, domicellus, secretary of the king of France, governor of the royal citadel of Montpellier: 79 |
[178.0] Arnaldus de Lavardenchis, provost of Saint-Justin [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), died in Curia Sep 1327: 81 |
[179.0] Arnaldus Len, canon of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) before 3 Jul 1363, commissioner: 484 |
[180.0] Arnaldus de Lordat, sacristan of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell), bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1326, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 3 Oct 1341, died 3 May 1346, spoils-incidence – Urgell, Tortosa: 82 Note: Despoiled upon his translation to Tortosa, and again after his death. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Lordat. |
[181.0] Arnaldus de Molières, J.U.D., executor of Raymundus de Laval (no. 1205), papal secretary, officialis of the Curia, died Oct 1361: 83, 576, 1205 |
[182.0] Arnaldus de Monredondo, bishop of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] from 1335, died 21 Nov 1348: 84 |
[184.0] Arnaldus Paladier, treasurer of Bartholomeus Peyroni (no. 127): 127 |
[185.0] Arnaldus de Pallières, prior of Valentine Venezia [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Comminges) before 1 May 1351, collector, commissioner: 54 |
[186.0] Arnaldus de Peyrat, canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen) before 31 May 1380, successor as collector of Sancius Vaquier (no. 1270), collector of Auch: 70, 144, 185, 554, 613, 1002, 1013, 1054, 1076, 1127, 1138, 1156, 1270 |
[188.0] Arnaldus de Puyana, OCSA, prior of Saint-Avit-Sénieur [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), bishop of Pamplona [prov. Navarre, ESP] from 1310, died at Toulouse 15 Dec 1316: 85 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Puyana. |
[189.0] Arnaldus de Quimballo, D.Decr., bishop of Famagusta [epa. Ammochṓstou (Gazimağusa), KYP] from 1365, bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1379, successor of Guillelmus de Durfort (no. 510), predecessor of Petrus Villain de Paris (no. 1122), brother of Guillelmus de Quimballo, successor of Leodegarius de Nabinaud (no. 868), died at Toulouse 2 Apr 1382: 86, 868 |
[190.0] Arnaldus Rocelli, heir of Guillelmus Bernard (no. 489): 489 |
[192.0] Arnaldus Roger de Comminges, abbot of Lombez (OCSA) [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lombez), first bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1317, bishop of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] from 1328, predecessor of Jacobus Colonna (no. 661), died in Curia before Jul 1336: 87 |
[193.0] Arnaldus de Roset, canon of Asti [prov. Asti, ITA] (dioc. Asti), bishop of Asti [prov. Asti, ITA] from 1327, died before May 1348, commissioner: 88, 389 |
[194.0] Arnaldus Rouiard, OFM, M.Theol., archbishop of Salerno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1321, brother of Bernardus Rouiard (no. 193), died ca. 1334: 193 |
[195.0] Arnaldus de Savarico, subcollector of Tarbes (Auch), died before Apr 1408, spoils-incidence – Tarbes: 89 |
[196.0] Arnaldus de Sercimoniis, LL.Lic., subcollector of Pamiers: 1189 |
[197.0] Arnaldus Sterela, scribe of the Penitentiary, died in Curia Nov 1354: 90 |
[198.0] Arnaldus de Thorono, abbot of S. Genis des Fontaines (OSB) [now in Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) before 22 Dec 1362, proctor of Vitalis de Blanco (no. 1333): 294, 1268 |
[199.0] Arnaldus Tisonis, dean of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Angoulême), died before Nov 1372: 91 |
[200.0] Arnaldus de la Trémouille, D.Decr., prior of S. Giovanni nei Monti Bologna (OCSA) [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1377, successor of Guillelmus de Prohins (no. 551), predecessor of Bertrandus de Maumont, died 24 Oct 1394: 92 |
[201.0] Arnaldus de Verdale, dean in the diocese of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA], bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1339, successor of Pictavinus de Montesquiou (no. 1137), papal chaplain, died 23 Dec 1352, commissioner: 3, 26, 78, 81, 93, 112, 119, 175, 202, 369, 372, 432, 665, 963, 1014, 1016, 1073, 1094, 1095, 1137, 1178, 1217 |
[202.0] Arnaldus de Vernols, collector of Burgos: 318, 725, 1265, 1305 |
[203.0] Arnaldus de Villari, secular abbot of S. Paul Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1361, bishop of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1363, successor of Joannes de Cojordan (no. 730), successor of Guillelmus bishop of Alet (no. 454), died Dec 1384, commissioner: 94, 611, 730 |
[204.0] Arnaldus de Villeneuve, papal scribe, died in Curia Mar 1361: 95 |
Arnulphus |
[206.0] Arnulphus Marcellini, treasurer of Campagna [prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Campagna) ?before 1339, canon of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), substituted for/successor of Petrus Gasqui (no. 1050), rector of Benevento, died before 21 Jan 1345, spoils-incidence – Benevento, commissioner: 73, 96, 464, 799, 925, 1050, 1201 Note: He is listed as a vice-rector of Benevento in 1340 (Case no. 464). |
Artaudus |
[207.0] Artaudus de Milano, bishop of Grasse [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1378, died 1 Nov 1410, commissioner: 1042 |
Astorgius |
[208.0] Astorgius, abbot of S. Michel de Cuxa (OSB) [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), died before Sep 1379: 97 |
Aubricus |
[209.0] Aubricus Raoul de Lingonis, collector of Lyon, collector of Vienne, primicerius of Verdun: 10, 124, 387, 533, 540, 566, 595, 728, 730, 764, 822, 827, 879, 1162 |
Audebertus |
[210.0] Audebertus de Gorses, canon of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 22 May 1371, collector of Bourges, collector of Limoges, died Sep 1371: 98, 1343 |
[211.0] Audebertus de Sauso, provost of Pignans [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 11 May 1380, buyer: 1189 |
Audoinus |
[212.0] Audoinus de Acra, predecessor as treasurer of Petrus Mansiaulanhi, treasurer of the Comtat-Venaissin, died before Apr 1374: 99 |
[213.0] Audoinus Aubert, brother and heir of ____ Aubert (no. 1347): 1347 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Aubert, Audoin. |
Augerius |
[214.0] Augerius de Osserano, archdeacon of Bierzo [now El Bierzo (comarca), prov. León, ESP] (dioc. Astorga) before 5 Nov 1351, papal nuncio, collector of Castile, collector of León: 21, 247, 267, 276, 332, 883, 983, 1038, 1124, 1326 |
Augustinus |
[216.0] Augustinus, abbot of S. Salvatore (OSB) [now in San Salvatore Telesino, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Telese), died before Apr 1361: 100 |
[217.0] Augustinus Tinacii de Florentia, OESA, bishop of Narni [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1343, died before Feb 1367: 101 |
Austencius |
[218.0] Austencius de S. Columba, OFM, M.Theol., bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1361, died before 2 Oct 1370: 102 |
Aymericus |
[219.0] Aymericus, abbot of Limoges (OSB) [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 1 Oct 1361, successor of Elias du Puy (no. 301): 301 |
[220.0] Aymericus, abbot of Aurillac (OSB) [dép. Cantal, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour), predecessor of Petrus abbot of Aurillac, died Apr 1362: 103 |
[221.0] Aymericus de Chambarlhac, executor of Philippus Gaston (no. 1131): 1131 |
[222.0] Aymericus Charierras, canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai) before 20 Jun 1348, commissioner: 987 |
[223.0] Aymericus Chatti de la Joussac, cantor of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 13 Apr 1358, bishop-elect of Volterra [prov. Pisa, ITA] in 1358, bishop of Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] from 1361, bishop of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] from 1371, died 10 Nov 1390, buyer: 104, 214, 727, 938 |
[224.0] Aymericus de la Garde, treasurer of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga) before 5 Mar 1364, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 9 Feb 1404, successor of Petrus at Psalmody (no. 990): 990, 1297 |
[225.0] Aymericus Gaucelme, brother and heir of Bernardus Gaucelme (no. 173): 173 |
[226.0] Aymericus Guenaud, bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1332, archbishop of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] from 1339, died before Jan 1343: 105 |
[228.0] Aymericus Hugues de Chassagne (Chassanh), J.U.Prof., prior of Vatan [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1361, successor of Gilbertus de Mendagaches at Lodève (no. 412), ?uncle of Joannes Hugues, uncle of Bertrandus de Chassanh, auditor of the Rota, died 24 Apr 1370: 106, 412 |
[229.0] Aymericus de Laval, canon of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) before 19 Nov 1372, commissioner: 868 |
[230.0] Aymericus de Martello, legatee of Geraldus Roger (no. 400), knight: 400 |
[231.0] Aymericus de Mercato, D.Decr., archdeacon of S. Antoine, i.e. Saint-Antonin [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), died after 5 Jan 1405: 107 Benefice Note: There were four archdeacons in the cathedral of Rodez, one of whose jurisdiction was described as Saint-Antonin, a name that survives in the commune of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val. See Bion de Marlavagne, Histoire du bienheureux François d’Estaing 48 n. 1 (online). |
[232.0] Aymericus de Murat, abbot of Brantôme (OSB) [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), died 17 Oct 1352: 108 |
[233.0] Aymericus Pellicier, canon of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), sacristan of the secular church of S. Jean Perpignan [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) before 20 Mar 1372, excecutor of Guillelmus Berilhonis (no. 488), collector of Toulouse, died in Curia early in 1389: 54, 72, 86, 109, 167, 181, 250, 259, 274, 280, 295, 359, 398, 421, 486, 488, 503, 510, 536, 676, 687, 792, 801, 802, 838, 896, 1027, 1076, 1099, 1140, 1165, 1172, 1189, 1196, 1219, 1222, 1251, 1294 |
[234.0] Aymericus de Peyrac, abbot of Moissac (OClun) [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 4 Nov 1387, died before 11 Jan 1407, debtor: 110, 170 |
[235.0] Aymericus de Quarto, archdeacon of Aosta [reg. Valle d’Aosta, ITA] (dioc. Aosta), bishop of Aosta [reg. Valle d’Aosta, ITA] from 1361, died 24 Jul 1372: 111 |
[236.0] Aymericus de Rochefort, abbot of Sorèze (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur), died 14 Jan 1327: 112 |
[237.0] Aymericus de Sabalhano, heir of Canhardus bishop of Couserans (no. 255): 255 |
Ayquelinus |
[238.0] Ayquelinus de Blaye, archdeacon of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Angoulême), bishop of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] from 1328, uncle of Ayquelinus Tabarias, died before 25 Feb 1363: 113 |
[239.0] Ayquelinus Malavolti, canon of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] (dioc. Siena), bishop of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1351, died 1 Jan 1371: 114 |
[240.0] Ayquelinus Tabarias, canon of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Angoulême) before 27 Jul 1363, nephew and executor of Ayquelinus de Blaye (no. 113): 113 |
Aysilia |
Azzolinus |
[242.0] Azzolinus de Malavoltis, bishop of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1351, died 1 Jan 1371: 1133 |
Balduinus |
[243.0] Balduinus, bishop of Famagusta [epa. Ammochṓstou (Gazimağusa), KYP] no earlier than 1306, predecessor of Marcus de Salexinis, died before May 1327: 115 |
[244.0] Balduinus von Lützelburg, archbishop of Trier [Land Rheinland-Pfalzm DEU] from 1308, predecessor of Boemundus de Saraponte, died 21 Jan 1354: 116 |
[245.0] Balduinus Richard, sealbearer of the auditor of the Camera: 34, 90, 174, 263, 319, 339, 419, 451, 514, 598, 622, 675, 720, 745, 774, 818, 828, 940, 941, 974, 1102, 1147, 1313, 1340 |
Barlaam |
[246.0] Barlaam Prenisti, monk of Terreti [cit. Reggio Calabria, ITA] (dioc. Reggio), archimandrite of S. Maria di Terreti (OSBasil) [now in Reggio di Calabria, cit. Reggio Calabria, ITA] (dioc. Reggio), predecessor of Romanus abbot of S. Maria de Molochio, died before 21 Feb 1369: 117 |
Barnabas |
[247.0] Barnabas, bishop of Osma [prov. Soria, ESP] from 1329, predecessor of Gundisalvus bishop of Osma (no. 576), died before Nov 1348: 576 |
[248.0] Barnabas Malaspina, bishop of Luni [prov. La Spezia, ITA] from 1363, bishop of Penne and Atri [prov. Pescara, ITA] from 1374, archbishop of Pisa [prov. Pisa, ITA] from 1380, died 7 Nov 1380: 118 |
Barrana |
[249.0] Barrana de Castelnau, sister and legatee of Petrus de Castelnau (no. 1024), mother of Alasia, mother of Galharda: 1024 |
Bartholomeus |
[250.0] Bartholomeus, last abbot of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Alet), first bishop of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1318, predecessor of Guillelmus de Alsona (no. 475), died 30 May 1333: 119 |
[251.0] Bartholomeus, OP, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1363, predecessor of Angelus Acciaioli (no. 49), successor of Bonjoannes (archbishop-elect) at Patras (no. 251), died before Sep 1365: 700 |
[252.0] Bartholomeus, bishop of Termoli [prov. Campobasso, ITA], died before Dec 1352: 120 |
[253.0] Bartholomeus, abbot of S. Pietro della Canonica Albi (OSB) [prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Amalfi), died before Jul 1354: 121 |
[254.0] Bartholomeus, abbot of S. Giorgio Venezia (OSB) [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello), predecessor of Geraldus de Puyfaucon, died before 16 Nov 1357: 122 |
[256.0] Bartholomeus Blanqueti, viceclavarius of Bartholomeus Grassi (no. 126): 126 |
[257.0] Bartholomeus de Boscario, uncle of Peyronetus de Boscario, papal commensal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died Oct 1361: 123 |
[259.0] Bartholomeus de Cuino, D.Decr., abbot of S. Martin Ainay (OSB) [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) from 1333, predecessor of Guillelmus de Onciato, died 1361: 124 |
[260.0] Bartholomeus Gaillard, canon of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 2 Mar 1345, executor of Bartholomeus Grassi (no. 126), commissioner: 126, 995 |
[261.0] Bartholomeus Galmari, canon of Torres [prov. Sassari, ITA] (dioc. Torres), archbishop of Torres [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1349, predecessor of Didacus de Navasquez at Torres (no. 275), papal nuncio in Sardegna, papal nuncio in Corsica, died 7 Sep 1352, commissioner: 125, 275, 976 |
[262.0] Bartholomeus Grassi, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1318, predecessor of Joannes d’Arpadelle, patron/master of Petrus de Tornavia, died 5 Mar 1340: 126 |
[263.0] Bartholomeus de Lancilla, son of Simon de Lancilla, brother of Nascius de Lancilla, nephew of Philippus de Lancilla (no. 1133), debtor: 1133 |
[264.0] Bartholomeus de Lausuta, lector of Aosta (OP) [reg. Valle d’Aosta, ITA] (dioc. Aosta) before 5 Mar 1375, commissioner: 682 |
[265.0] Bartholomeus Peyroni, OCarm, M.Theol., bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1384, died before Sep 1408: 127 |
[267.0] Bartholomeus de Rivo, monk, hostelarius, and director of works of La Chaise-Dieu [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 9 Jan 1376: 743 |
[268.0] Bartholomeus Sanchez, archdeacon of Medinaceli [prov. Soria, ESP] (dioc. Sigüenza), died before Feb 1375: 128 |
[269.0] Bartholomeus Sanchez de Visper, layman, commissioner, debtor: 576, 849 |
[270.0] Bartholomeus de Sauceto, OFM, bishop of Forli [prov. Forlì-Cesena, ITA] from 1351, died before 14 Jul 1372: 129 |
[271.0] Bartholomeus de Vassinhaco, papal familiar, security: 505 |
[272.0] Bartholomeus di Virgilio, OFM, bishop of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR], administrator of Tarragona, died 28 Oct 1397, spoils-incidence – Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP]: 130 |
Bartoletus |
[273.0] Bartoletus de Cassarmis de Placentia, commissioner: 192 |
Bartolus |
[274.0] Bartolus Bardi, OESA, bishop of Spoleto [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1320, died before Sep 1348: 131 |
Baudetus |
[275.0] Baudetus Renaudin du Chesne, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), papal secretary, scribe and abbreviator of papal letters, died between 14 Jul and 26 Aug 1383: 132 |
Bego |
[276.0] Bego de Châteauneuf, canon of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), bishop of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] from 1366, keeper of the papal library, died before 11 Oct 1388: 133 |
Begotus |
[277.0] Begotus de Costa, papal sergeant-at-arms, messenger: 1151 |
Belinus |
[278.0] Belinus de Champlico, M.Med., canon of Novara [prov. Novara, ITA] (dioc. Novara), rector of Saint-Christophe-à-Berry [dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Soissons), physician to cardinals Annibaldus de Ceccano and Petrus Bertrand and to Pope Clement VI, died in Curia Oct 1348: 134 |
Beltramus |
[279.0] Beltramus Monaldeschi, bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1328, successor of Guido de Nobilibus (Farnese) at Orvieto (no. 440), predecessor of Raymundus de Chameyrac at Orvieto (no. 1187), nephew of Monaldus Monaldeschi (no. 915), died before Mar 1346, debtor: 915 |
Beltraminus |
[280.0] Beltraminus Paravicini, bishop of Chieti [prov. Chieti, ITA] from 1336, bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1339, bishop of Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] from 1340, advocate in the Curia, died before Oct 1350: 135 |
Bencivenna |
[281.0] Bencivenna de Auximo, archpriest of San Paolo [prov. Rimini, ITA] (dioc. Rimini) before 25 May 1355, commissioner: 1225 |
Benedictus |
[282.0] Benedictus, bishop of Guardialfiera [prov. Campobasso, ITA], died before Apr 1346: 136 |
[283.0] Benedictus, OP, bishop of Sorra [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1344, bishop of Chioggia [cit. Venezia, ITA] from 1348, bishop of Pola [žup. Istarska, HRV] from 1353, died before 17 Apr 1360: 137 |
[284.0] Benedictus, archdeacon of Capua [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Capua), archbishop of Salerno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1334, predecessor of Rogerius Sanseverino, died before 23 May 1347: 138 |
[285.0] Benedictus, rector of S. Maria di Castro Vedi [not found], dioc. Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA], died in 1370: 139 |
[286.0] Benedictus, OServ, nephew of Marcholinus bishop of Fossombrone (no. 888), debtor: 888 |
[287.0] Benedictus de Asnago, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1328, died 9 Oct 1339: 140 |
[289.0] Benedictus de Facifeis, scribe of the Penitentiary, died Jul 1375: 141 |
[290.0] Benedictus Jeyceline, prior, curate, or perpetual vicar of the parochial church of Saint-Germain-l’Herm [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), died before Nov 1393: 142 |
[292.0] Benedictus da Piemonte, monk of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Montecassino) before 29 Feb 1344, holder: 1201 |
[293.0] Benedictus de Pretorio, canon of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Aire) before 3 Apr 1388, commissioner: 784 |
[294.0] Benedictus de Solerio, rector of Gandesa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), papal chaplain of honor, died at Tortosa before 1402: 143 |
Berengarius |
[295.0] Berengarius, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), archdeacon of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève), bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1361, predecessor of Pontius de Villemur at Couserans (no. 1156), died 17 Oct 1362: 144, 1156 |
[296.0] Berengarius, abbot of Ripoll (OSB) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Vich), died before Feb 1411: 145 |
[297.0] Berengarius, prior of the chapter of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres) before Jan 1375, commissioner: 1221 |
[299.0] Berengarius Batle, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1320, bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] from 1332, successor of Guido de Terrena (no. 447), predecessor of Antonius des Collell (no. 56), predecessor of Guido de Terrena (no. 447), died 1 Nov 1349: 146 |
[300.0] Berengarius Blasin, rector of Servian [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 31 Oct 1344, bishop of Lucca [prov. Lucca, ITA] from 1349, treasurer of the Patrimony, treasurer of the Duchy of Spoleto, died 12 Jan 1368: 126, 131, 147, 178, 651, 816, 1048, 1191, 1259, 1320, 1348 |
[301.0] Berengarius de Cruillas, precentor of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), bishop of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] from 1348, died 25 Jul 1362: 148 |
[302.0] Berengarius Frédol, uncle of Andreas Frédol (no. 39), cardinal, testator: 39 |
[303.0] Berengarius Gaillard, almoner of the Pinhota, frater, died in Curia before May 1341: 149 |
[304.0] Berengarius Grégoire, dean of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) before 3 Dec 1366, collector of Cyprus: 208, 868 |
[305.0] Berengarius Guillelmi, lord of Clermont, debtor: 227 |
[306.0] Berengarius de Landorra, master general (OP), archbishop of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] from 1317, died ? 1329, commissioner: 150, 1279 |
[307.0] Berengarius Maynardi, OCist, bullator of papal letters, died before Apr 1342: 151 |
[308.0] Berengarius d’Olargues, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), auditor of the Rota, died before Jul 1331: 152 |
[309.0] Berengarius de Petrapercussa, knight of Valencia, debtor: 618 |
[310.0] Berengarius de Prats, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1310, died 19 Feb 1340: 153, 161 |
[312.0] Berengarius de Rieria, abbreviator of apostolic letters, Died in Curia, drowned in the Durance Apr 1403: 154 |
Bernardinus |
[313.0] Bernardinus de Rovedis, canon of Tortona [prov. Alessandria, ITA] (dioc. Tortona) before 27 Mar 1349, commissioner: 57, 887, 934 |
Bernardus |
[314.0] Bernardus, archdeacon of Mazzara [prov. Trapani, ITA] (dioc. Mazzara), bishop of Ploaghe [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1361, archbishop of Torres [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1368, archbishop of Cagliari [cit. Cagliari, ITA] from 1369, collector of Sardegna, collector of Corsica, died at Barcelona 5 Aug 1399, commissioner: 155, 1330 |
[315.0] Bernardus, archdeacon of Venosa [prov. Potenza, ITA] (dioc. Venosa), bishop of Rapolla [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1316, died before 21 Aug 1330: 156 |
[316.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Maria de Arbona (OCist) [now in Manoppello, prov. Pescara, ITA] (dioc. Chieti) before mid 1362, successor of Jacobus abbot of S. Maria de Arbona (no. 649): 649 |
[317.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Maria Amer (OSB) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona) before 29 Jan 1369, creditor: 148 |
[318.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Chaffre (OSB) [now in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 31 Jul 1333, predecessor of Amblardus abbot of S. Chaffre, died before Mar 1357, debtor: 157, 223 |
[319.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Victorián de Arasanz (OSB) [now near El Pueyo de Araguás, prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca) from 5 May 1363, successor of Simon abbot of S. Victorián de Arasanz (no. 1280): 1280 Benefice Note: This is probably the royal monastery of San Victorián, dedicated to founder of the Benedictines in Spain, and perhaps the successor of his monastery of San Martín de Asán. |
[320.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Volusien Foix [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers) before 10 Apr 1347, successor of Pontius Ferral (no. 1148): 1148 |
[321.0] Bernardus, abbot of Conques (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), died before Jul 1386: 158 |
[322.0] Bernardus, abbot of S. Pierre Nant (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Vabres) before 24 Apr 1346, successor of Fredolus abbot of S. Pierre de Nant (no. 358): 358 |
[324.0] Bernardus de Abbate, archdeacon of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Mirepoix) before 26 Nov 1352, provost of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Mirepoix) before 6 Apr 1357, collector of Narbonne: 93, 171, 176, 182, 342, 375, 410, 449, 475, 518, 605, 615, 1010 |
[325.0] Bernardus d’Aigrefeuille, OClun, B.Decr., prior of S. Martin des Champs Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1376, died before 11 Aug 1382: 159 |
[326.0] Bernardus Alanyani, collector of Tarragona, collector of Zaragoza: 188, 346 |
[327.0] Bernardus de Altsiaco, provost of Pezilla de la Rivière [now Pézilla-la-Rivière, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), papal chaplain of honor, died 1393: 160 |
[328.0] Bernardus Ameil, archdeacon of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) before 13 Jan 1338, nephew and executor of Ademarus Ameil (no. 1): 1 |
[329.0] Bernardus Amorosi, rector of Moussoulens [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 13 Nov 1324, commissioner: 1094 |
[331.0] Bernardus de Angulo, LL.Lic., judge of Rodez, procurator fiscal of Rodez: 597 |
[332.0] Bernardus de l’Arcine, chaplain of S. Michel in the church of S. Hilaire [now in Poitiers, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 1 Aug 1327, commissioner: 372 |
[333.0] Bernardus de Aurenca, beneficiary of Joannes François (no. 744), papal master usher: 744 |
[334.0] Bernardus de Barbarano, prior of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), died before Apr 1329: 161 |
[336.0] Bernardus de Bellomonte, heir of Dalphinus de Marquefave (no. 266), condominus of Latrape (Rieux): 266 |
[338.0] Bernardus de Bonval, bishop of Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA] from 1366, commissioner: 324 |
[340.0] Bernardus de Broscereto, prior of S. Esprit [now in Bayonne, dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] (dioc. Dax) before 28 Dec 1358, commissioner: 179, 1033 |
[341.0] Bernardus de Bossiacis, prior of S. Marie de Cassan (OCSA) [now in Roujan, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 23 Apr 1330, successor of Bertrandus de Béziers (no. 215): 215 |
[342.0] Bernardus le Brun, dean of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy), bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1327, bishop of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1342, bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1347, predecessor of Petrus de Cros at Auxerre, died 29 Oct 1349: 162 |
[343.0] Bernardus Bruni, papal grossator, died in Curia May 1348: 163 |
[344.0] Bernardus de Bugneto, canon of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), died in Curia before Oct 1381: 164 |
[347.0] Bernardus Carit, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), archdeacon of Eu [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) before 19 Aug 1344, archdeacon of S. Séverin Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), canon of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) before 10 Nov 1358, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 22 Jan 1359, bishop of Evreux [dép. Eure, FRA] from 1376, collector of Sens, collector of Rouen, died Aug 1383: 40, 105, 165, 203, 527, 712, 726, 733, 738, 953, 993, 1004 |
[348.0] Bernardus de Cassis, LL.B., canon of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1348, successor of Amanevus de Cassis (no. 27), predecessor of Amanevus de Apta de Lamothe (no. 25), died before Sep 1351, commissioner: 27, 166, 795, 1068 |
[349.0] Bernardus de Castelnau, abbot of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), bishop of Saint-Papoul [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1370, died 12 May 1375: 167 |
[350.0] Bernardus de Caulasone, archdeacon of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died intestate in Curia before Apr 1354: 168 |
[353.0] Bernardus de Champeriis, chamberlain of the monastery of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), died May 1371: 169 |
[355.0] Bernardus Danrocha, canon of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 16 May 1329, commissioner: 400 |
[356.0] Bernardus Fabrefortis, heir of Guillelmus de Cardaillac (no. 503), debtor: 503 |
[357.0] Bernardus Fabri, prior of S. Martin des Champs Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), prior of S. Marie la Daurade Toulouse (OClun) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) by 1372, died before Nov 1387: 170 |
[358.0] Bernardus Fabri, almoner of S. Victor Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) before 28 Jul 1350, successor of Raymundus Renouard (no. 1218): 1218 |
[359.0] Bernardus de Farges, bishop of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] in 1306, archbishop of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] from 1306, archbishop of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1311, predecessor of Gasbertus de Laval at Narbonne (no. 374), nephew of Clement V, died Jul 1341: 171 |
[360.0] Bernardus Faycheti, canon of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers) before 20 Jun 1336, debtor: 654 |
[361.0] Bernardus Folcaud, archdeacon in the diocese of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP], bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1362, bishop of Pamplona [prov. Navarre, ESP] from 1364, predecessor of Martinus de Zalva, papal commensal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died 7 Jun 1377: 172 |
[362.0] Bernardus Fornier, succentor of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 28 Nov 1343, receiver: 617 |
[363.0] Bernardus Gaucelme, brother of Aymericus Gaucelme, buyer for the papal kitchen, died in Curia between 29 Dec 1357 and 6 Feb 1359: 173 |
[364.0] Bernardus Girardi, confessor of Joannes d’Agout (no. 702), debtor: 702 |
[365.0] Bernardus de Grumigen, priest of the diocese of Kammin [pow. Kamień, POL], died in Curia Jan 1361: 174 |
[366.0] Bernardus Gui, OP, inquisitor of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA], bishop of Tuy [prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1323, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1324, died 30 Dec 1331: 175 |
[367.0] Bernardus Hugues, heir of Guillelmus de Cardaillac (no. 503), debtor: 503 |
[368.0] Bernardus Hugues Fournier (or de Sainte-Arthémie), D.Decr., prior of Sabonères Sabonnères (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Lombez) from 1342, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1346, brother of Guillelmus Fournier de Marcossay (no. 517), successor of Petrus Seguier (no. 1101), died at Avignon before Jul 1348: 176, 1101 |
[369.0] Bernardus Joannis, notary of the Rota, died in Curia Jan 1361: 177 |
[370.0] Bernardus du Lac, LL.D., rector of Olonzac [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Pons-de-Thomières) before 25 Oct 1339, archdeacon of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), canon of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), bishop of Viterbo [prov. Viterbo, ITA] from 1344, rector of the Patrimony of S. Peter in Toscania, died Sep 1346, commissioner: 140, 178, 453, 915, 996 |
[371.0] Bernardus de Lamo, legatee of Antonius des Collell (no. 56): 56 |
[372.0] Bernardus de Lipasse, archdeacon of Aunis [former prov. now divided between northern dép. Charente-Maritime and southern dép. Deux-Sèvres, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), canon of Bayonne [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] (dioc. Bayonne), bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1327, nephew of Guillelmus Piere Godin, successor of Garsias Arnaldi de Caupenne (no. 372), uncle of Guinbaldus de Coupona, papal chaplain, died in the Sinai Desert before Nov 1350: 179, 372 |
[373.0] Bernardus de Maloduno, Lic.Decr., proctor of Raymundus Foucault (no. 1195): 295 |
[374.0] Bernardus Marchesii, vestiarius of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 1403, died 1403: 180 Benefice Note: A vestiarius is not necessarily an ecclesiastical officer, but in this context it seems likely that he was. |
[375.0] Bernardus Martin, abbot of S. Volusien Foix (OCSA) [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers) before 1371, successor of Pontius abbot of S. Volusien de Foix (no. 1140), predecessor of Arnaldus Guillaume (no. 79), died Aug 1371: 181, 1140 |
[377.0] Bernardus Matthei, canon of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 20 May 1396, beneficiary of Stephanus Audibert (no. 1292): 1292 |
[378.0] Bernardus Maynard de Stephanotio, abbot of S. Pierre Caunes-Minervois (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) from 1339, died before Mar 1355: 182 |
[379.0] Bernardus Michaelis, died in Curia before Sep 1361: 183 |
[380.0] Bernardus de Monterotundo, heir of Geraldus de Pouzillac (no. 399): 399 |
[381.0] Bernardus de Monteto, OFM, bishop of Sagona [dép. Corse-du-Sud, FRA] from 1343, died before Feb 1355: 184 |
[382.0] Bernardus de Mornac, M.Theol., abbot of Fontfroide Narbonne (OCist) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1354, bishop of Tarbes [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] from 1361, died before Aug 1374: 185, 613 |
[383.0] Bernardus de Neudan, LL.D., Lic.Decr., canon of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), treasurer of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) in 1340, papal chaplain, administrator of Tarentaise, auditor of the Rota, died before May 1347, spoils-incidence – Tarentaise: 186 |
[384.0] Bernardus de Nexonio, archdeacon of Antwerpen [prov. Antwerpen, BEL] (dioc. Cambrai), clerk of the Camera, died in Curia Aug 1361: 187 |
[385.0] Bernardus Oliveri, OESA, M.Theol., bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1337, bishop of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1345, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1346, died 14 Jul 1348: 188 |
[386.0] Bernardus de Olivis, legatee of Antonius des Collell (no. 56): 56 |
[387.0] Bernardus de Péret, canon of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde) before 10 Jul 1330, commissioner: 1094, 1095 |
[388.0] Bernardus de Petenchis, cellarer of Bonnefont Comminges [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] (dioc. Comminges) before 13 Jun 1337, commissioner: 87 |
[390.0] Bernardus du Puy, clavarius of Noves, robbery victim: 1111 |
[392.0] Bernardus de Quitania, chamberlain of Raymundus de Farges, died before Jul 1349: 189 |
[393.0] Bernardus Raffata, priest of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP], died before Nov 1375: 190 |
[394.0] Bernardus Raymundi, almoner of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] before 10 May 1348: 39, 667 |
[395.0] Bernardus Rebolli, prior of SS. Antonius et Andreas Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma), died before Nov 1368: 191 |
[397.0] Bernardus de Rodes, LL.Lic., canon of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais) before 2 Aug 1358, archdeacon of Les Vaux [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), archbishop of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1368, auditor of the Camera, died before 14 Nov 1377: 66, 192, 1310 Note: Commissioned together with Gaucelmus de Deux and the officialis of Barcelona (not indexed) in Case no. 1310. |
[398.0] Bernardus Rouiard, archdeacon of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), bishop of Arras [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1316, predecessor of Petrus de Chappes at Arras, brother of Arnaldus Rouiard, auditor of contradicted letters, died in Curia before 29 Oct 1320: 193 |
[399.0] Bernardus de Sabalhano, heir of Canhardus bishop of Couserans (no. 255): 255 |
[400.0] Bernardus Sabaterii, perpetual vicar of S. Maria de Mari Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona), died before Jul 1375: 194 |
[401.0] Bernardus de la Salle, captain of men at arms in Italy: 955 |
[402.0] Bernardus de S. Stephano, archdeacon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Uzès [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1371, papal notary, papal familiar, died before Jul 1374: 195 |
[403.0] Bernardus de Sault, cantor of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] (dioc. Compostela), bishop of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] from 1362, predecessor of Elias Lestrange, died before 1 Mar 1381: 196 |
[405.0] Bernardus de Scossaco, archdeacon of Cerdanya [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell), registrar of papal letters, died in Curia Jun 1357: 197 Benefice Note: Cerdanya is a comarca and former county. |
[406.0] Bernardus de Serris, prior of Sigottier (OSB) [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Gap), died Mar 1375: 198 |
[407.0] Bernardus de Sistre, canon of S. Hilaire [now in Poitiers, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), archdeacon of Canterbury [co. Kent, ENG] (dioc. Canterbury), papal nuncio in England, died 1343: 199 |
[408.0] Bernardus Stephani, uncle of Joannes Stephani, papal notary, courier, died in Curia before Sep 1361: 200, 611 |
[410.0] Bernardus Tardieu, dean of Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Alet), died by 1334: 201 |
[411.0] Bernardus de Taxeriis, prior of S. Denis Montpellier [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before 18 Nov 1329, commissioner: 1016 |
[412.0] Bernardus de la Tour, abbot of Saint-Papoul (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Papoul), first bishop of Saint-Papoul [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1317, died 27 Dec 1317: 202 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Tour. |
[413.0] Bernardus Vallesii, subcollector of Barcelona: 574, 677, 678 |
[414.0] Bernardus de Valon, domicellus of Cahors, creditor: 721 |
[415.0] Bernardus la Vergne, canon of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), subcollector of Auxerre, died before Mar 1375: 203, 1004 |
[416.0] Bernardus Zafon, treasurer of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Cuenca [prov. Cuenca, ESP] from 1362, died 1372: 204 |
Bertrandus |
[417.0] Bertrandus, bishop of Alife [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1348, died before 10 Nov 1361: 205 |
[418.0] Bertrandus, OP, archbishop of Brindisi [prov. Brindisi, ITA] from 1319, died before 6 Dec 1333: 206 |
[419.0] Bertrandus, provost of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Senez), bishop of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1317, second predecessor of Bertrandus jr. bishop of Senez, died Dec 1345: 207 |
[420.0] Bertrandus jr., bishop of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1358, second successor of Bertrandus bishop of Senez (no. 207): 207 Note: Bertrandus jr. was actually the third of that name who was bishop of Senez in this period. The man despoiled here was Bertrandus I. He was succeeded by Bertrandus II, who held the see from 9 Jan 1346 until his death before 1 Jun 1358 when this Bertrandus was appointed. See Eubel. |
[421.0] Bertrandus, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 22 Nov 1349, commissioner: 518 |
[422.0] Bertrandus, abbot of S. Michel de Cuxá [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) before 30 Oct 1358, successor of Raymundus abbot of S. Michel de Cuxá (no. 1170): 1170 |
[423.0] Bertrandus, abbot of Sixt [now in Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, dép. Haute-Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Genève) before 17 May 1344, commissioner: 731 |
[424.0] Bertrandus, monk of Beaulieu [co. Hampshire, ENG] (dioc. Winchester), abbot of Beaulieu Nicosia (OCist) [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) from 1370, predecessor of Petrus de Rivoforcato, died before Nov 1371: 208 |
[425.0] Bertrandus, prior of Saint-Gilles (OHosp) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), abbot of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) from 1339, predecessor of Raymundus de Argentico (no. 1177), died before 25 Jul 1348: 209 |
[426.0] Bertrandus de Asserio, nephew of Geraldus abbot of Tournus (no. 385): 385 |
[427.0] Bertrandus Auriacho, executor of Petrus de Rochefort (no. 1094): 1094 |
[428.0] Bertrandus de Bariolis, master of the works of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles), died before Apr 1334: 210 |
[430.0] Bertrandus de Barreyra, abbot of Conques (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), predecessor of Raymundus abbot of Conques, died before Mar 1368: 211 |
[431.0] Bertrandus de Baux, prior of Bollène (OCSA) [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux), died 1344, murderer: 212 |
[432.0] Bertrandus Bérenger, abbot of S. Tiberi (OSB) [now in Saint-Thibéry, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1324, died Apr 1330: 213 |
[433.0] Bertrandus Besauduni, canon of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Toulon), archbishop of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] from 1349, predecessor of Guido Scettem (no. 446), died before 13 Apr 1358: 214 |
[434.0] Bertrandus de Béziers, prior of S. Marie de Cassan (OCSA) [now in Roujan, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), predecessor of Bernardus de Bossiacis, died 1329: 215 |
[435.0] Bertrandus Bonifacii, preceptor of Milano (OSAnt) [cit. Milano, ITA] (dioc. Milano), died before Nov 1405, spoils-incidence – probably Milano: 216 |
[436.0] Bertrandus de Cardaillac, bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1321, bishop of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] from 1324, uncle of Marquisius de Cardaillac, died 13 Feb 1366: 217 |
[437.0] Bertrandus de Cardaillac, bishop of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1357, uncle of Joannes de Cardaillac (no. 721), died before 16 Jun 1361: 218 |
[438.0] Bertrandus de Castanier, collector of Toulouse: 54, 250, 259, 274, 280, 792, 838, 896, 1172, 1251, 1294 |
[439.0] Bertrandus de Castronovo, archbishop-elect of Taranto [prov. Taranto, ITA] in 1348, archbishop of Salerno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1349, archbishop of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1364, bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1365, died before Mar 1372: 219 |
[440.0] Bertrandus de Champignac, canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), brother of Petrus de Champignac, died Dec 1384: 220 |
[441.0] Bertrandus de Chassanh, nephew and executor of Aymericus Hugues de Chassagne (Chassanh) (no. 106), father of Hugo de Chassanh, died before Mar 1375: 106 |
[442.0] Bertrandus de Cosnac, prior of Brive [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 6 May 1348, bishop of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] before 2 Jan 1361, commissioner: 88, 95, 527, 762, 913, 1222 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Cosnac. |
[443.0] Bertrandus de Coviarengis, dean of S. Pierre Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before Apr 1389, debtor: 109 |
[445.0] Bertrandus de Déaux, executor of Ligus da Orvieto (no. 872), cardinal: 872 |
[446.0] Bertrandus de Deux, prior of Sumène (OCSA) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1342, died at Montefiascone Jul 1348: 221 |
[448.0] Bertrandus Folcoadi, preceptor of the Hospital of S. André d’Albignac [not found], dioc. Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] before Nov 1375, successor of Amelius Cabirolli (no. 30): 30 |
[449.0] Bertrandus Gasqui, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 9 Feb 1339, predecessor of Guigo provost of Pignans (no. 452), successor of Rostagnus Alziaci (no. 1257), died before Aug 1345: 222, 1257 |
[450.0] Bertrandus Guinerii, nephew of Martinus de Gérard (no. 896): 896 |
[451.0] Bertrandus d’Héracle, prior of S. Enimie (OSB) [now in Gorges du Tarn Causses, dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), died before Jul 1333: 223 |
[454.0] Bertrandus la Lana, priest of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA], died in Curia before Feb 1375: 224 |
[455.0] Bertrandus de Languisel, bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1280, predecessor of Armandus de Vernovo, died 8 Jan 1323: 225 |
[456.0] Bertrandus Malsang, abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) before 19 Oct 1298, died 16 Aug 1316: 226 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Malsang. |
[457.0] Bertrandus de Manso, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1332, died 21 Jul 1348: 227 |
[458.0] Bertrandus de Maumont, secular abbot of Le Dorat [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1371, bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1376, uncle of Bertrandus de Maumont, successor of Guido de Malsec, predecessor of Simon de Cramaud, papal chaplain, papal familiar, died 12 Aug 1385, debtor: 228, 643 |
[459.0] Bertrandus de Maumont, bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1394, nephew of Bertrandus de Maumont (no. 228), successor of Arnaldus de la Trémouille (no. 92), prothonotary apostolic: 92, 228 |
[460.0] Bertrandus du Mazel, uncle of Guillelmus Passabas, collector of Aragon, died before Apr 1384: 229, 293, 380, 525, 548, 549, 692, 725, 752, 754, 866, 1231, 1290, 1310, 1327 Note: An account of B.’s life and work for the Camera may be found in Glénisson, “Un agent de la Chambre apostolique.” See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Mazel. |
[461.0] Bertrandus Mitte, abbot of S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) from 1374, successor of Pontius Mitte at S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre (no. 1150), died before Sep 1389: 230, 1150 |
[463.0] Bertrandus de Monterotondo, archdeacon of Silva [not found], dioc. Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] before 22 Jan 1349, commissioner: 84 Benefice Note: That there was an archidiácono de Silva in the church of Girona in this period seems clear. We have, however, been unable to identify his jurisdictional region. |
[464.0] Bertrandus de Montlaur, brother of Guillelmus de Montlaur (no. 545), creditor: 545 |
[465.0] Bertrandus de Narcès, brother of Armandus de Narcès (no. 63), debtor: 1160 |
[466.0] Bertrandus Noguerol, canon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), died before Feb 1387: 231 |
[467.0] Bertrandus de Palaiano, abbot of Montolieu (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before Jan 1385, predecessor of Elias abbot of Montolieu, successor of Saxius Jument de Montesquieu (no. 1272), died before Feb 1393: 232, 1272 |
[468.0] Bertrandus de Pébrac, prior of Ventadour [dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Ventadour), prior of S. Martin des Champs Paris (OClun) [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1352, died before May 1359: 233, 258 |
[471.0] Bertrandus du Pouget, great-uncle of Arnaldus Bernard de la Pérarède (no. 72), cardinal: 72 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Pouget. |
[472.0] Bertrandus de Prohinis, canon of Arbas [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. ?Toulouse) before Jan 1375, commissioner: 1221 Benefice Note: Arbas is currently in the diocese of Toulouse. Granted the changes in the diocesan boundaries in this area, it may not have been in our period. Bertrandus is buried in the cathedral of Albi, where he is listed as a canon and as archdeacon of Albi. Portal, “Sépultures faites dans la cathédrale d’Albi” 324. |
[473.0] Bertrandus du Puy, abbot of Montauban (OSB) [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Montauban), first bishop of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1317, died traveling from the Curia at Beaucaire before Aug 1317: 234 Benefice Note: The abbey was known as the ‘abbaye de Montauriol’ before its church became the first cathedral of Montauban. Its ruins are still known by that name. |
[474.0] Bertrandus Raffin, Lic.Decr., provost of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida) before 1 Aug 1372, archdeacon in the diocese of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP], bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1379, successor of Joannes de Cardaillac (no. 721), predecessor of Henricus de Severi (no. 597), executor of Raymundus de S. Gemma (no. 1221), papal chaplain, clerk of the Camera, collector of Narbonne, died in Curia before May 1385, commissioner: 23, 70, 169, 235, 360, 378, 747, 767, 914, 1076, 1189, 1221, 1258 |
[475.0] Bertrandus Raymundi, almoner of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 31 May 1348, commissioner: 987 |
[478.0] Bertrandus Retranni, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), predecessor of Rostagnus de Minulis (no. 1261), died before Sep 1326: 236 |
[479.0] Bertrandus Robert, abbot of Tournus (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), bishop of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1380, predecessor of Geraldus de Puy, died 5 Sep 1403, debtor: 237, 819 |
[480.0] Bertrandus de la Roche, papal scribe, died in Curia before Jun 1375: 238 |
[481.0] Bertrandus de Rochefort, proctor of Joannes de Mello (no. 781), knight: 1311 |
[482.0] Bertrandus de Roffiac, abbot of Simorre (OSB) [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch) before Jan 1379, holder: 1127 |
[483.0] Bertrandus de Rotheone, familiar of Louis duke of Bourbon, domicellus: 230 |
[484.0] Bertrandus de Sabrano, prior of S. Genet Martigues (OCSA) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles), died before Dec 1329: 239 Benefice Note: Now called Saint-Genest or Saint-Genies. |
[485.0] Bertrandus de S. Geniès, J.U.D., dean of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Angoulême), patriarch of Aquileia [prov. Udine, ITA] from 1334, papal chaplain, papal familiar, papal nuncio in Roma, died 6 Jun 1350: 240 |
[486.0] Bertrandus de S. Martial, monk of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Tulle), prior of Port-Dieu (OSB) [now in Confolent-Port-Dieu, dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1344, bishop of Saint-Papoul [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1347, died 9 Aug 1361, commissioner: 241, 518 |
[487.0] Bertrandus Senherii, sacristan of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lombez), treasurer of the March of Ancona, died before Oct 1343: 242 |
[488.0] Bertrandus de Tiarno, archdeacon of Passey [now Passy, dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Sens) before 14 Oct 1362, debtor: 931 |
[489.0] Bertrandus de la Tour, Lic.J.C., secular abbot of S. Genès [now in Thiers, dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), bishop of Toul [dép. Meurthe-et-Moselle, FRA] from 1353, bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1361, died 14 May 1382: 243, 1053 |
[491.0] Bertrandus de Villato, prior of S. Maria Maggiore Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma) before 1 Oct 1356, debtor: 270 |
Betinus |
Bindacius |
[493.0] Bindacius Acciaioli, brother of Joannes Acciaioli (no. 700), brother of Donatus Acciaioli, brother of Nerius Acciaioli, holder: 700 |
Bisantius |
[494.0] Bisantius, bishop of Troia [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1332, died before Aug 1340: 244 |
Blancha |
[496.0] Blancha wife of Petrus de Cau, ?servant/familar of Joannes III bishop of Rieux (no. 687): 687 |
Blancus |
[497.0] Blancus Duriane, executor of Bonuspar Virgili (no. 253): 253 |
Blasius |
[498.0] Blasius, OCist, abbot of SS. Vito e Salvo [now in San Salvo, prov. Chieti, ITA] (dioc. Chieti), bishop of Chiusi [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1353, died before 21 Aug 1357: 245 |
[499.0] Blasius, bishop of Jubail, Syria [now Sharqliyya, muḥ. Ḥimṣ (Homs), SUR], died at the monastery of Monteoliveti (Arezzo) before 14 Apr 1334, spoils-incidence – Arezzo: 246 |
[500.0] Blasius Fernandi, dean of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Palencia [prov. Palencia, ESP] from 1343, archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1353, successor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), predecessor of Gomecius Manrique (no. 423), died 7 Mar 1362: 247 |
[501.0] Blasius Geminelli, bishop of Pesaro [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1354, papal nuncio: 1226 |
[502.0] Blasius Martinez, cantor of Osma [prov. Soria, ESP] (dioc. Osma) before 5 Aug 1354, commissioner: 576 |
[503.0] Blasius de S. Gemino, bishop of Chiusi [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1357, commissioner: 1153 |
Bodratus |
[504.0] Bodratus von Pernstein, brother of Fredericus von Pernstein (no. 357): 357 |
Boemundus |
[505.0] Boemundus de Saraponte, archdeacon of Trier [Land Rheinland-Pfalzm DEU] (dioc. Trier) before 26 Aug 1343, archbishop of Trier [Land Rheinland-Pfalzm DEU] before May 1354, successor of Balduinus von Lützelburg (no. 116), commissioner: 116 |
Bonabius |
[506.0] Bonabius de Rochefort, bishop of Nantes [dép. Loire-Atlantique, FRA] from 1338, predecessor of Oliverius Salahaddin, died before Jan 1340: 248 |
Bonacursus |
Bonetus |
[508.0] Bonetus de Mayranicis, Jew of Avignon, creditor: 1188 |
Bonifatius |
[509.0] Bonifatius, D.Decr., canon of Vicenza [prov. Vicenza, ITA] (dioc. Vicenza), bishop of Modena [prov. Modena, ITA] from 1336, bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1340, died 1351: 249 |
[510.0] Bonifatius de Durfort, prior of N. D. de la Daurade Toulouse (OClun) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) from 1344, died before Sep 1363: 250 |
Bonincontrus |
[511.0] Bonincontrus, abbot of S. Felice de Amiano [lost], dioc. Torcello [cit. Venezia, ITA] before 25 Oct 1349, commissioner: 930 Benefice Note: The island of Ammiana sank into the Venetian lagoon. |
Bonjoannes |
[512.0] Bonjoannes, bishop of Đakovo [žup. Osječko-baranjska, HRV] from 1348, bishop of Fermo [prov. Fermo, ITA] from 1349, archbishop-elect of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] on 5 Apr 1363, successor of Joannes Acciaioli at Patras (no. 700), predecessor of Bartholomeus at Patras, died before 21 Jul 1363: 251, 938 |
Bonuspar |
[513.0] Bonuspar de Lordat, prior of Chirac (OSB) [now Bourgs-sur-Colagne, dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), died before Apr 1334: 252 |
[514.0] Bonuspar Virgili, LL.D., provost of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende) before 19 Nov 1363, bishop of Uzès [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1366, bishop of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] from 1371, papal subdeacon, papal familiar, died 31 Jul 1375, commissioner: 253, 877 |
Bozo |
[515.0] Bozo Ubertini, provost of Arezzo [prov. Arezzo, ITA] (dioc. Arezzo), bishop of Arezzo [prov. Arezzo, ITA] from 1325, died before Jan 1355: 254 |
Bregherus |
[516.0] Bregherus Gregorii, canon of Esztergom [meg. Komárom-Esztergom, MAG] (dioc. Esztergom) before 25 Feb 1356, debtor: 309 |
Bremundus |
[517.0] Bremundus, prior of S. Didier [?now in Saint-Didier, dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Uzès) before 22 Dec 1344, debtor: 539 |
Brunus |
Buffillus |
[519.0] Buffillus Brancacci, marshall of justice of the Roman Curia, commissioner: 1321 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Brancacci, Buffillo. |
Canhardus |
[520.0] Canhardus, LL.D., sacristan of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Comminges), bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1348, predecessor of Joannes de Rochechouart, died before 14 May 1358: 255 |
Capulus |
[521.0] Capulus, abbot of S. Pietro (OSB) [now in Perugia, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Perugia), predecessor of Philippus abbot of S. Pietro, successor of Hugolinus abbot of S. Pietro (no. 635), died before Nov 1363: 256, 635 |
Carolus |
[522.0] Carolus d’Alençon, OP, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1365, successor of Guillelmus de Thurey at Lyon (no. 566), predecessor of Joannes de Talaru at Lyon, died 5 Jul 1375, spoils-incidence – Vabres: 257 |
[523.0] Carolus Jori, papal sergeant-at-arms, died before Jan 1362: 258 |
[524.0] Carolus de Poitiers, heir of Henricus de Poitiers (no. 592), knight: 592 |
Catalanus |
[525.0] Catalanus de la Roche, brother of Galvaginus de la Roche (no. 371), merchant banker of Avignon: 269, 371, 575, 1119 |
Cecchinus |
Centellus |
[527.0] Centellus d’Astarac, provost of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), died 21 Aug 1361: 259 |
Chabertus |
[528.0] Chabertus Hugonis, executor of Guillelmus de Sure (no. 564): 564 |
Charles |
[531.0] Charles VI, king of France: 196 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Charles VI. |
[532.0] Charles, king of the Romans, later emperor Charles IV: 116, 938 |
Christoforus |
[535.0] Christoforus de Tramonto, canon of Nola [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Nola), bishop of Umbriatico [prov. Crotone, ITA] from 1333, bishop of Bisignano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1347, died before Mar 1354: 260 |
Clemens |
[536.0] Clemens de Grandmont, LL.D., cleric of Tournai [prov. Hainaut, BEL], regent M.A. of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), archdeacon of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1385, auditor of the Camera, died 28 May 1392: 261, 707 |
Clement |
[536.1] Clement V, uncle of Bernardus de Farges (no. 171), died 20 Apr 1314: 60, 78, 171 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Clement V. |
Conradus |
[537.0] Conradus, bishop of Ösell [maa. Saare, EES] from 1363, successor of Hermannus de Osenbrügge (no. 600), died before Oct 1374: 600 |
[538.0] Conradus, abbot of S. Pietro Paliano (OCist) [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Palestrina), died before Sep 1357: 262 |
[539.0] Conradus, treasurer of the church of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), died in Curia before Apr 1355: 263 |
[540.0] Conradus de Margato, nephew of Franciscus d’Arezzo (no. 330): 330 |
Constantinus |
[541.0] Constantinus de Pergola, bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1412, commissioner: 496, 766 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Pergola. |
Cyprianus |
[542.0] Cyprianus, abbot of S. Sofia Benevento (OSB) [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), died 18 Oct 1344: 264 |
[543.0] Cyprianus de Bastita, prior of Charlieu (Carluc) [now in Céreste, dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Apt) before 27 Nov 1330, successor of Petrus de la Tour (no. 1111): 1111 |
Dalmacius |
[544.0] Dalmacius, abbot of Pébrac (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour) before 17 Dec 1384, successor of Hugo de Roqua (no. 631): 631 |
[545.0] Dalmacius, abbot of Vilabertrán (OCSA) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona) before 26 Nov 1347, successor of Ermengaudus abbot of Vilabertrán (no. 313): 313 |
[546.0] Dalmacius du Puy, prior of Le Monastir del Camp (OCSA) [now near Passa, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), died 15 May 1395: 265 |
Dalphina |
[548.0] Dalphina de Maumont, religious (OHosp) before 4 Nov 1393, daughter of Guillelmus de Maumont, sister of Margarita de Maumont, sister of Maria de Maumont, trustee for her sisters Margarita and Maria: 538 |
Dalphinus |
[549.0] Dalphinus de Marquefave, provost of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Rieux), bishop of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1349, papal chaplain, died 1354: 266 |
Dancius |
[550.0] Dancius Davila, bishop of Avila [prov. Ávila, ESP] from ca. 1337, died 1355: 267 |
Daniel |
[551.0] Daniel de Wichtrich, OCarm, bishop of Verden [Land Niedersachsen, DEU] from 1342, died 7 Mar 1364, commissioner: 116 |
Demetrius |
[552.0] Demetrius de Matafaris, bishop of Pedena [žup. Istarska, HRV] from 1345, bishop of Knin [žup. Šibenik-Knin, HRV] from 1354, goods reserved Jan 1368: 268 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Matafaris. |
Deodatus |
[553.0] Deodatus, OClun, Lic.Decr., prior of S. Sernin du Port [now in Pont-Saint-Esprit, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1385, predecessor of Joannes Engeard, died before 20 Nov 1388: 269 Benefice Note: This is probably the Cluniac monastery known as Saint-Saturnin-du-Port before the town changed its name to Pont-Saint-Esprit. |
[554.0] Deodatus, abbot of S. Silvestro Nonantola (OSB) [prov. Modena, ITA] (dioc. Modena), died before Oct 1356: 270 |
[555.0] Deodatus Boffias, subcollector of Narbonne, died 5 Apr 1375, spoils-incidence – Narbonne: 271, 295 |
[556.0] Deodatus de Canilhac, prior of Cessenon (OSB) [now Cessenon-sur-Orb, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Pons-de-Thomières), bishop of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] from 1347, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1361, successor of Petrus de Canilhac (no. 1020), predecessor of Gaucelmus de Déaux (no. 378), predecessor of Petrus d’Estaing at Saint-Flour (no. 1042), died 15 Aug 1364: 272 |
[557.0] Deodatus de Nogaret, prior of Ispagnac (OSB) [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), died before May 1375: 273 |
[558.0] Deodatus Rotbaldo, canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen), bishop of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1357, successor of Amanevus de Farges at Agen (no. 28), predecessor of Raymundus de Salgis at Agen (no. 1219), died before Jan 1364: 28, 274, 1182 |
Desiderius |
[559.0] Desiderius Bêchegrain, canon of Verdun [dép. Meuse, FRA] (dioc. Verdun) before 1 Oct 1407, collector of Metz, collector of Toul, collector of Verdun: 391 |
Didacus |
[560.0] Didacus, abbot of S. Facond Sahagún [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León) before 23 Jul 1348, papal nuncio, commissioner: 276, 883, 983, 1335 |
[561.0] Didacus de Navasquez, OCarm, archbishop of Torres [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1354, successor of Bartholomeus Galmari at Torres (no. 125), died about Jun 1355: 125, 275 |
[562.0] Didacus Ramirez Guzman, bishop of León [prov. León, ESP] from 1344, died before 15 Jan 1354: 276 |
Dinus |
[563.0] Dinus de Radicofano, D.Decr., provost of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova), patriarch of Grado [prov. Gorizia, ITA] from 1332, archbishop of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] from 1337, archbishop of Pisa [prov. Pisa, ITA] from 1342, papal chaplain, died before Oct 1348: 277 |
Dionysius |
[564.0] Dionysius de Murcia, OESA, archbishop of Messina [cit. Messina, ITA] from 1363, died before 18 Jul 1380, debtor: 652, 1255 |
Dirslaus |
[565.0] Dirslaus, provost of Praha [Hlavní město (Capital City) Praha, ČES] (dioc. Praha) before 22 Mar 1341, nephew of Fredericus von Pernstein (no. 357): 357 |
Dominicus |
[566.0] Dominicus, abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 8 Apr 1326, successor of Raymundus Athon (no. 1178): 1178 |
[567.0] Dominicus, archbishop of Malazgerd [now Malazgirt, il Muş, TÜR ] (dioc. Manzikert in Armenia) before 12 Jan 1364, successor of Nerses archbishop of Nicosia (no. 917): 917 |
[568.0] Dominicus, canon of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] (dioc. Porto) before 9 Dec 1372, subcollector: 19 |
[569.0] Dominicus, reader in theology of the Roman Curia, commissioner: 1094 |
[570.0] Dominicus d’Angais, abbot of La Case-Dieu (OPraem) [now in Beaumarchés, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), died 26 Oct 1360: 278 |
[571.0] Dominicus de Arroyuelo, bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] from 1366, successor of Ferrandus Vargas (no. 321): 321 |
[572.0] Dominicus de Campocassio, canon of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova), papal nuncio in Corsica, papal nuncio in Genova, collector in Corsica, collector in Genova, died before 16 Jan 1363: 279 |
[573.0] Dominicus de Fulgineo, canon of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before 4 Dec 1352, commissioner of Petrus Dupin (no. 1040), commissioner: 120 |
[574.0] Dominicus Grima, OP, bishop of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1326, successor of Jacobus Fournier at Pamiers (no. 665), died 30 Jan 1348: 280, 665 |
[575.0] Dominicus Pontii, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 30 Dec 1393, commissioner: 496 |
[576.0] Dominicus Sanchez, bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] from 1366: 321 |
[577.0] Dominicus de Sassenorio, subcollector of Sicilia citra Farum, collector of Sicilia, collector of Calabria: 645, 910, 926, 982, 1234 |
[578.0] Dominicus de Turribus, canon of Cagliari [cit. Cagliari, ITA] (dioc. Cagliari) before 6 Apr 1353, commissioner: 125 |
Donatus |
[579.0] Donatus Acciaioli, brother of Joannes Acciaioli (no. 700), brother of Bindacius Acciaioli, brother of Nerius Acciaioli, holder: 700 |
Dondinus |
Donusdei |
[581.0] Donusdei Malavolti, canon of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] (dioc. Siena), bishop of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1317, papal notary, died Apr 1350: 281 |
Dragonetus |
[582.0] Dragonetus, abbot of S. Chaffre le Monastier (OSB) [now in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before Apr 1389, successor of Gilbertus abbot of S. Chaffre le Monastier (no. 406): 406 |
[583.0] Dragonetus Artaud de Montauban, OSB, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1310, bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1328, successor of Guillelmus Etienne at Gap (no. 513), predecessor of Henricus de Poitiers at Gap (no. 592), died Mar 1349: 282, 513 |
Durandus |
[584.0] Durandus, abbot of S. Pierre Nant (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Vabres) obligated himself for services 19 Oct 1352, died before Dec 1361: 283 |
[586.0] Durandus Braxerie, canon of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), canon of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Gap), uncle of Guillelmus Braxerie, died before Mar 1332: 284 |
[587.0] Durandus de Chapelle de Lescamel, cantor of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen), bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1345, bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1348, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1353, predecessor of Petrus de Canilhac (no. 1020), uncle of Geraldus de Lescamel, died before Nov 1360, commissioner: 285, 519 |
[589.0] Durandus Laurentii, canon of Lamego [dist. Viseu, POR] (dioc. Lamego), bishop of Lamego [dist. Viseu, POR] from 1349, predecessor of Laurentius bishop of Lamego, died before 1363: 286 |
Eblo |
[594.0] Eblo de Biron, dean of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), died before Jun 1347: 287 |
[595.0] Eblo de Miers, archdeacon of S. Serène [not found], dioc. Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA], bishop of Vaison [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1371, successor of Joannes Maurel at Vaison (no. 780), predecessor of Raymundus de Bona at Vaison, papal chaplain, papal familiar, clerk of the Camera, died before 27 Jan 1380: 37, 183, 187, 200, 288, 291, 523, 554, 594, 780, 1063, 1104, 1106, 1153, 1236, 1250, 1337 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Miers. |
[596.0] Eblo du Puy, subdean of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), bishop of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] from 10 Sep 1376, died 26 Feb 1380: 289 |
Eckhardus |
[597.0] Eckhardus de Dersch, bishop of Worms [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] from 1371, died 14 May 1405, commissioner: 830 |
Edward |
Edwardus |
[599.0] Edwardus de Savoy, archbishop of Tarentaise [dép. Savoie, FRA] from 1386, successor of Radulphus de Chissey (no. 1162), died Feb 1395: 1162 |
Egidius |
[600.0] Egidius Albornoz, D.Decr., archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1338, executor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), successor of Eximinus de Luna (no. 316), predecessor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), later cardinal: 316, 577, 1326 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Albornoz. |
[602.0] Egidius Bellemère, J.U.Prof., bishop of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1383, bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1390, bishop of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1392, auditor of contradicted letters, died 24 Mar 1407: 290 |
[603.0] Egidius Blasii Boni de Cortonio, OESA, bishop of Vicenza [prov. Vicenza, ITA] from 1347, died in Curia before Jun 1361: 291 |
[604.0] Egidius Forguié, clerk of Joannes Maubert (no. 779): 779 |
[605.0] Egidius de Lorris, bishop of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1352, died 28 Nov 1388, commissioner: 1096 |
[607.0] Egidius Sanchez, brother of Petrus Sanchez, notary of the Apostolic See, died before Dec 1388: 292 |
[608.0] Egidius de Viana, dean of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] (dioc. Idanha), bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1358, successor of Stephanus Annes Tristão at Idanha (no. 1290), predecessor of Valascus at Idanha (no. 1325), died before 26 May 1363: 293, 1290 |
Elias |
[609.0] Elias, bishop of Limassol before 10 Sep 1355, bishop of Paphos [epa. Páfou, KYP] from 1357, successor of Odo de Canqualies at Paphos (no. 954), successor of Franciscus d’Arezzo at Limassol (no. 330), died before Oct 1377: 330, 954 |
[610.0] Elias, D.Decr., preceptor of S. Antoine (OSAnt) [now in Saint-Antoine-d’Auberoche, dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), bishop of Segorbe-Albarracin [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1356, successor of Sancius Dull (no. 1268), papal chaplain, died before Dec 1362: 294 |
[611.0] Elias, bishop of Uzès [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1344, successor of Guillelmus de Mandagot (no. 539): 539 |
[612.0] Elias, abbot of Montolieu (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 29 May 1393, successor of Bertrandus de Palaiano (no. 232): 232 |
[613.0] Elias de Champeriis, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), predecessor of Raymundus Foucault at Grasse (no. 1195), died 14 Oct 1362: 295 |
[614.0] Elias de Donzenac, archdeacon in the church of Konstanz [Land Konstanz, DEU], bishop of Padova [prov. Padova, ITA] from 1371, bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1373, notary apostolic, nobilis, died 30 May 1383: 296 |
[615.0] Elias de Esgallo, dean of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), brother of Petrus de Esgallo, auditor of the Rota, died before Feb 1397: 297 |
[616.0] Elias de Ferreriis, provincial of Toulouse (OP) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 10 Sep 1329, debtor: 78 |
[617.0] Elias Jacobi, nephew of Petrus de Chalais (no. 1027): 1027 |
[618.0] Elias Lestrange, bishop of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] from 1381, successor of Bernardus de Sault (no. 196), died before Sep 1418: 196 |
[619.0] Elias Magnan, abbot of S. Sauveur Blaye (OSB) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 1 Apr 1328, collector of Bordeaux, died before Nov 1363: 25, 27, 52, 166, 298, 1068, 1131 |
[620.0] Elias de Nexonio, papal familiar, citizen of Limoges, commissioner: 375 |
[621.0] Elias Ortici, canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), archdeacon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), died before Dec 1384: 299 |
[622.0] Elias Polet, successor as collector of Guillelmus Borrel (no. 495), collector of Bordeaux: 302, 495 |
[623.0] Elias de Pons, canon of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Angoulême), bishop of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA], predecessor of Joannes Bertetus, died before 20 Jun 1380: 300 |
[624.0] Elias du Puy, abbot of Limoges (OSB) [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), predecessor of Aymericus abbot of S. Martial, died before Oct 1361: 301 |
[625.0] Elias de Salignac, bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1359, archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1361, successor of Philippus Gaston (no. 1131), died before Jul 1378: 302 |
[626.0] Elias de S. Eredio, provost of Mainz (OSB) [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Mainz) from 6 Apr 1363, successor of Guillelmus Pinchon at Mainz (no. 549), predecessor of Raymundus de Canilhac at Mainz, cardinal: 549 |
[627.0] Elias de Serra, Lic.Decr., canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen) before 4 Sep 1381, commissioner: 196 |
[628.0] Elias Servient, archdeacon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1384, successor of Petrus Tizon at Périgueux (no. 1110), predecessor of Petrus de Durfort at Périgueux, died before 22 Mar 1387: 303, 1110 |
[629.0] Elias Talleyrand, bishop of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] from 1324, successor of Geraldus Roger (no. 400), later cardinal, of Périgord: 324, 400 |
[630.0] Elias de Toulouse, died in Curia before May 1348: 304 |
[631.0] Elias de Vodron, bishop of Catania [cit. Catania, ITA] from 1376, executor of Petrus Germani (no. 1052), papal nuncio in Germany, papal nuncio in Bohemia, papal nuncio in Hungary, papal nuncio in Poland, administrator of S. Vincent, Nieul-sur-l’Autise, died before Aug 1388: 75, 471, 830, 858, 1052 |
Eliziarius |
[633.0] Eliziarius Féraud de Glandèves, provost of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Toulon), bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1317, died 11 Apr 1324: 52, 305 |
[634.0] Eliziarius de Pontèves, OFM, bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1358, predecessor of Raymundus Savini, died Dec 1361: 306 |
[635.0] Eliziarius de Villeneuve, bishop of Digne [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1327, successor of Guillelmus de Sabrano (no. 557), died 7 Oct 1341: 307, 557 |
Embrinus |
[636.0] Embrinus, abbot of S. Pierre Caunes-Minervois (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) from 1354, predecessor of Joannes de Castroparro at S. Pierre de Caunes-Minervois, died before Jan 1380: 308 |
Emmingus |
[637.0] Emmingus Larsson, archbishop of Uppsala [län Uppsala, SVE] from 1342, predecessor of Petrus Thorgilsson, died 15 May 1351: 309, 1277 |
Engelbertus |
[638.0] Engelbertus de Dolen, provost of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] (dioc. Dorpat), bishop of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] from 1323, archbishop of Riga [pil. Riga, LAT] from 1341, died in Curia 9 Sep 1347: 310 |
Engerranus |
[639.0] Engerranus de Stella, canon of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron), archbishop of Capua [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1312, brother of Ricarius de Stella, died before 18 Feb 1334: 311 |
Enguerandus |
[640.0] Enguerandus de Parvocellario, citizen of Paris, debtor: 378 |
Ennecus |
[641.0] Ennecus Valterra, bishop of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] from 1362, died 17 Feb 1407, holder: 1338 |
Enrique |
Ermengaudus |
[643.0] Ermengaudus, abbot of Villemagne (OSB) [now in Villemagne-l’Argentière , dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), predecessor of Pontius abbot of Villemagne (no. 1139), died before Aug 1368: 312 |
[644.0] Ermengaudus, abbot of Vilabertrán (OCSA) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), predecessor of Dalmacius abbot of Vilabertrán, died before Nov 1347: 313 |
[645.0] Ermengaudus de Pozolis, archdeacon of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch) before 26 Feb 1326, archdeacon of Pardiac [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch) before 8 May 1327, commissioner: 26, 372 |
Ermetus |
[646.0] Ermetus Sanchez, archdeacon of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] (dioc. Segovia), died in Curia before 1370: 314 |
Eustacius |
[647.0] Eustacius Piscis, canon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 20 Jun 1348, commissioner: 39, 667, 987 |
Evenus |
[648.0] Evenus Begaynon, OP, bishop of Tréguier [dép. Côtes-d’Armor, FRA] from 1362, papal penitentiary, died before Apr 1371: 315 |
Eximinus |
[649.0] Eximinus de Luna, sacristan of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] (dioc. Zaragoza), archbishop of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1296, archbishop of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1317, archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1328, predecessor of Egidius Albornoz, died before 13 May 1338: 316 |
[650.0] Eximinus Sanchez de Ripavelosa, Lic.Decr., provost of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1364, died 19 Dec 1368: 317 |
Fayditus |
[651.0] Fayditus d’Aigrefeuille, bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1361, brother, executor and successor of Raymundus d’Aigrefeuille (no. 1174), predecessor of Joannes de Cardaillac at Rodez (no. 721): 1174 Note: F. was made a cardinal 23 Dec 1383 and died 2 Oct 1391 (French Wikipedia). |
Filignus |
[653.0] Filignus Carboni, bishop of Fiesole [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1337, successor of Tedicius Aliotti (no. 1308), died 17 Jun 1349: 1308 |
Fernando |
Fernandus |
[655.0] Fernandus, secular abbot of S. Marcellus León [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León), bishop of Astorga [prov. León, ESP] from 1358, died before 1 Jul 1370: 318 |
[656.0] Fernandus Martinez de Burgos, portionarius of Sevilla [prov. Sevilla, ESP] (dioc. Sevilla), died in Curia 1353: 319 |
[657.0] Fernandus de Pedrosa, bishop of Cartagena [prov. Murcia, ESP] from 1383, successor of Guillelmus de Gimiel (no. 521), died before Jul 1403: 521 |
Ferrandus |
[659.0] Ferrandus Garcia, archdeacon of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos), died before Aug 1358: 320 |
[660.0] Ferrandus Vargas, bishop of Calahorra [prov. La Rioja, ESP] from 1352, bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] from 1362, predecessor of Dominicus de Arroyuelo, died before Oct 1366: 321 |
Ferrarius |
[661.0] Ferrarius de Abella, OP, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1323, archbishop of Mazara del Vallo [prov. Trapani, ITA] from 28 Sep 1330, bishop of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1334, died 21 Dec 1344: 322 |
[662.0] Ferrarius Colom, canon of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida), bishop of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1334, died 3 Dec 1340: 323, 952 |
Florentius |
[663.0] Florentius, bishop of Münster [Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU] from 1364, died 4 Apr 1393, commissioner: 520 |
Florianus |
[664.0] Florianus Mokrski, bishop of Kraków [pow. Kraków, POL] from 1367, died 6 Feb 1380: 75 |
Fortanerius |
[665.0] Fortanerius Vassalli, minister general (OFM), archbishop of Ravenna [prov. Ravenna, ITA] from 1347, patriarch of (OFM) Grado [prov. Gorizia, ITA] from 1351, second predecessor of Pileus da Prata (no. 1138), administrator of Ravenna, later cardinal, died at Padova before entering the Curia in Oct 1361, spoils-incidence – Ravenna: 324 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Vassalli. |
Fortius |
[666.0] Fortius de Auxia, canon of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1314, predecessor of Joannes de Lieux (no. 769), died 8 Aug 1357: 325 |
Franciscus |
[667.0] Franciscus, prior of Foligno [prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Foligno), bishop of Acqui [Acqui Terme, prov. Alessandria, ITA] from 1373, died 1380, commissioner: 326, 636 |
[668.0] Franciscus, bishop of Chiron (Chersonisos) [pol. Hersónissos, per. Krī́tī, ELL], died before 21 Oct 1359: 327 |
[669.0] Franciscus, abbot of Pinocchiara Ancona (OSB) [prov. Ancona, ITA] (dioc. Ancona), died 1368: 328 |
[670.0] Franciscus, plebanus of Lancilla [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), cousin of Simon de Lancilla, died 8 Mar 1367: 329 |
[671.0] Franciscus Albaroni, lord of Montfrin (Uzès), debtor: 39 |
[672.0] Franciscus d’Arezzo, OP, bishop of Limassol, Cyprus [epa. Lemessoú, KYP] from 1346, uncle of Conradus de Margato, predecessor of Elias at Limassol, died 13 Jul 1351: 330 |
[673.0] Franciscus d’Atti, bishop of Chiusi [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1348, cardinal, commissioner: 131 |
[674.0] Franciscus Barralhi, father of Guillelmus Barralhi (no. 484), merchant of Avignon, died before Jul 1363: 484, 601 |
[675.0] Franciscus Bermundi, uncle of Joannes Bermundi, sealbearer of Radulphus de Chissey (no. 1162), creditor: 1162 |
[676.0] Franciscus Brancaleone, bishop of Urbino [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1350, died 1370: 331 |
[677.0] Franciscus Calvus de S. Maximo, papal notary, died in Curia 21 Nov 1357: 332 |
[678.0] Franciscus Capograsso, dean of Capua [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Capua), bishop of Policastro [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1353, died before Jun 1361: 333 |
[679.0] Franciscus de Cardaillac, OFM, M.Theol., D.Decr., bishop of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1366, bishop of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] from 1388, died before Jun 1404: 334 |
[681.0] Franciscus Cavaliere da Brindisi, canon of Ostuni [prov. Brindisi, ITA] (dioc. Ostuni), bishop of Ostuni [prov. Brindisi, ITA] from 1337, died before 1 Apr 1362: 335 |
[681.1] Franciscus de Conzié, papal chamberlain (1383–1409), died 31 Dec 1432: 4, 15, 44, 59, 70, 74, 92, 111, 132, 133, 142, 170, 216, 220, 229, 230, 235, 237, 257, 261, 269, 299, 303, 334, 356, 368, 391, 401, 411, 431, 441, 496, 532, 538, 543, 566, 575, 578, 608, 621, 628, 643, 660, 702, 704, 707, 721, 739, 744, 755, 766, 784, 800, 815, 819, 846, 880, 956, 966, 991, 1025, 1075, 1091, 1105, 1112, 1119, 1123, 1146, 1149, 1162, 1188, 1194, 1233, 1271, 1275, 1292, 1321, 1352 Note: He is called ‘FC’ in the cases. All the references to him deal with his role as the papal chamberlain. Benefices and dates can be found in Eubel, who gives a number of variants on his second name: ‘de Conzieu’, ‘de Conciaco (Concieu)’, without raising any doubt that we are dealing with the same person. A seemingly accurate biography may be found in French Wikipedia. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Conzié. |
[682.0] Franciscus Crispi da Messina, OESA, archbishop of Siponto (Manfredonia) [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1351, died before 16 Nov 1354: 336 |
[683.0] Franciscus Dominici, vicar general of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] before 1345, executor of Valascus Martins (no. 1328), vicar general to Petrus Afonso (no. 994): 1328 |
[684.0] Franciscus Gattula, bishop of Gaeta [prov. Latina, ITA] from 1321, died 8 Oct 1340: 817 |
[686.0] Franciscus de Graviano, rector in the diocese of Lettere [cit. Napoli, ITA], bishop of Castro [now in Ischia di Castro, prov. Viterbo, ITA] from 1347, son of Mattheus de Graviano, died before 9 Aug 1361: 337 |
[687.0] Franciscus Graziani, archpriest of Perugia [prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Perugia), bishop of Perugia [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1339, predecessor of Andreas Martini, died 1352: 338 |
[688.0] Franciscus de Lanceo, advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Mar 1351: 339 |
[689.0] Franciscus de Mara, bishop of Anglona [prov. Matera, ITA] from 1325, archbishop of Cosenza [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1330, predecessor of Petrus de Galganis at Cosenza (no. 1049), died 1353: 340 |
[690.0] Franciscus de Marziis, OFM, bishop of Lacedonia [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1345, died Dec 1351: 341 |
[691.0] Franciscus de Monteolivo, prior of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1352, successor of Stephanus de Omale (no. 1303), predecessor of Joannes de Jourens (no. 762), ?beneficiary of Jacobus Cyon (no. 663), died 12 Oct 1354: 342, 663 |
[692.0] Franciscus de Montfaucon, dean of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne [dép. Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne), bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1347, died before Jul 1353: 343 |
[693.0] Franciscus Munaldi de Brancaleonibus, canon of Camerino [prov. Macerata, ITA] (dioc. Camerino), bishop of Camerino [prov. Macerata, ITA] from 1328, died before Nov 1355: 344 |
[694.0] Franciscus di Napoli, prothonotary apostolic, papal secretary, died in Curia before Feb 1358: 345 |
[695.0] Franciscus de Oliveriis, rector of B. M. de Castellione Burriana [prov. Castelló (Castellón), ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), died before Jun 1346: 346 |
[696.0] Franciscus Oscii, OESA, bishop of Civita Castellana [prov. Viterbo, ITA] from 1331, died before 15 Dec 1348: 347 |
[697.0] Franciscus di Padova, abbot of the hospital of Le Piane [not found], dioc. Treviso [prov. Treviso, ITA] from 1361, successor of Magdalusius abbot of the hospital of Le Piane (no. 885): 885 Benefice Note: There were many hospitals in the medieval diocese of Treviso, including the Ospedale di San Leonardo in Treviso itself. We were unable to find one called ‘Le Piane’. |
[698.0] Franciscus Perez, prior of S. Cruz Coimbra (OCSA) [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), predecessor of Alfonsus prior of S. Cruz, died before Sep 1350, commissioner: 348, 994 Note: If the comissioner in Case no. 994 is the same man as the subject of Case no. 348, the commission was issued five years after his death. Granted how common the name is, we are probably dealing with two different men. |
[699.0] Franciscus de Pisis, archdeacon of Tarsus [il Mersin, TÜR] (dioc. Tarsus) before 9 Sep 1345, debtor: 601 |
[703.0] Franciscus Ruffacii, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 4 Mar 1353, commissioner: 577 |
[705.0] Franciscus de Saornhano, knight of Aquileia, holder: 938 |
[706.0] Franciscus de Silanis, OFM, bishop of Valva-Sulmona [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1350, successor of Landulphus bishop of Valva-Sulmona (no. 859), died late 1367, debtor: 349, 859 |
[707.0] Franciscus Silvestri, bishop of Huesca [prov. Ancona, ITA] from 1318, bishop of Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA] from 1321, bishop of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1323, died 21 Oct 1341: 350 |
[708.0] Franciscus de Sisteron, canon of Vence [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Vence), died before Nov 1331: 351 |
[709.0] Franciscus de Stella, bishop of Termoli [prov. Campobasso, ITA] from 1364, predecessor of Jacobus di Siena, died before 3 Sep 1372, debtor: 311, 352 |
[710.0] Franciscus da Todi, canon of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), died in Curia before Oct 1361: 353 |
[711.0] Franciscus de Torria, canon of Cerdanya [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell) before 25 Oct 1403, archdeacon of Cerdanya [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell) before 25 Oct 1403, beneficiary of Guillelmus du Lac (no. 532): 532, 815 |
Fredericus |
[712.0] Fredericus, canon of Bisignano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] (dioc. Bisignano), bishop of Bisignano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1331, died Jun 1339: 354 |
[713.0] Fredericus de Ceva, bishop of Albenga [prov. Savona, ITA] from 1329, died before 18 Feb 1350: 355 |
[714.0] Fredericus de Muricolis, preceptor of Grenoble (OSAnt) [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), died before Mar 1404: 356 |
[715.0] Fredericus von Pernstein, OFM, archbishop of Riga from 1304, brother of Bodratus von Pernstein, uncle of Dirslaus provost of Prague, papal penitentiary, died in Curia 1340: 357 |
Fredolus |
[717.0] Fredolus, abbot of S. Pierre Nant (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Vabres), predecessor of Bernardus abbot of S. Pierre de Nant, died before Apr 1346: 358 |
[718.0] Fredolus de Lautrec, prior of Villeneuve [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), abbot of Saint-Pierre de Moissac (OClun) [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) from 1362, died 27 Jul 1375: 359 |
Fulco |
[720.0] Fulco Perrier sr., provost of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tarragona) before 27 Oct 1351, canon of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga) before 18 Jun 1352, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 18 Jun 1355, canon of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 15 Nov 1355, provost of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 27 Jul 1361, uncle of Fulco Perrier jr., collector of Aragon, died before Apr 1371: 29, 56, 67, 71, 148, 360, 416, 547, 618, 663, 674, 767, 824, 913, 914, 989, 1114, 1171, 1197, 1200, 1268, 1269, 1303, 1310, 1338 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Perrier. |
[721.0] Fulco Perrier jr., canon of Sevilla [prov. Sevilla, ESP] (dioc. Sevilla) before 11 Aug 1384, nephew of Fulco Perrier sr. (no. 360), collector of Toledo, collector in Castile, scholasticus of Sevilla: 5, 16, 360, 423, 521, 578, 618, 932, 1055 |
Fulconetus |
[722.0] Fulconetus de Sarvallo, beneficiary of Raymundus de Pradelle (no. 1214), squire: 1214 |
Gabriel |
[724.0] Gabriel Malaspina, canon of Luni [prov. La Spezia, ITA] (dioc. Luni), bishop of Luni [prov. La Spezia, ITA] from 1351, died before 25 Feb 1363: 361 |
Galcerandus |
[725.0] Galcerandus de Requesens, commander of Mallorca (OHosp) [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca), knight, died before Aug 1410: 362 |
Galeotus |
[726.0] Galeotus Malaspina, husband of Argentina, brother of Guillelmus Malaspina, debtor: 361 |
Galganus |
[727.0] Galganus, canon of Bari [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA] (dioc. Bari), bishop of Salpe [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1317, died 1345: 363 |
[728.0] Galganus de Pagliaricci, OP, bishop of Massa Marittima [prov. Grosseto, ITA] from 1332, papal penitentiary, died before Apr 1349: 364 |
Galharda |
[729.0] Galharda daughter of Barrana de Castelnau, niece and legatee of Petrus de Castelnau (no. 1024), sister of Alasia: 1024 |
Galhardus |
[730.0] Galhardus, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), predecessor of Raymundus de Sérignac at Psalmody (no. 1223), died 1331: 365 |
[731.0] Galhardus, prior of Villemur [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 21 Aug 1317, commissioner: 234 |
[732.0] Galhardus de Balzac, subcollector of Lodève, commissioner: 412, 1274 |
[734.0] Galhardus Durand, son and heir of Raymundus Durand, debtor: 372 |
[735.0] Galhardus de Farges, archdeacon of Valpuerta [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos), bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1334, uncle of Geraldus du Puy, died in Curia before Feb 1348: 366 |
[736.0] Galhardus de Lamothe, patron/master of Hugo Rigaud, cardinal, holder: 629, 1191 |
[737.0] Galhardus de Lamothe, ?relative of Amanevus de Apta de Lamothe (no. 25), knight, debtor: 25 |
[738.0] Galhardus Niger, papal commensal chaplain, died in Curia before 27 Apr 1360: 367 |
[739.0] Galhardus de Nova Ecclesia, auditor of the Camera, died before Nov 1406: 368 |
[740.0] Galhardus de Pallairac, bishop of Spoleto [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1372, successor of Jacobus Muto (no. 671): 671 |
[741.0] Galhardus de Preyssac de Saumade, last bishop of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1306, bishop of Riez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] in 1317, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1317, archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1318, papal chaplain, notary apostolic, died 31 Jul 1323: 369 Note: G. was translated to Riez in 1317 when Toulouse became a metropolitical see. He refused Riez and was translated later in the same year to Maguelonne. |
[742.0] Galhardus du Puy, LL.D., archpriest of Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans), bishop of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] from 1351, died before 10 Feb 1361: 370, 1006 |
Galvaginus |
[744.0] Galvaginus de la Roche, prior of S. Pietro Pagno (OSB) [prov. Cuneo, ITA] (dioc. Torino), brother of Catalanus de la Roche, died before Oct 1387: 371 |
Galvanus |
[745.0] Galvanus de la Barrière, legatee of Joannes d’Etienne (no. 739), servant: 739 |
Garnonetus |
[746.0] Garnonetus de Abzado, beneficiary of Raymundus de Pradelle (no. 1214), knight: 1214 |
Garsias |
[746.1] Garsias Arnaldi, nephew and ?legatee of Garsias Arnaldi de Caupenne (no. 372): 372 |
[747.0] Garsias Arnaldi de Caupenne, canon of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax), canon of Bayonne [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] (dioc. Bayonne), bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA], predecessor of Bernardus de Lipasse (no. 179), uncle of Garsias Arnaldi, died 8 Jan 1327: 372 |
[748.0] Garsias Arnaldi de Lamothe, legatee of Garsias Arnaldi de Caupenne (no. 372), domicellus: 372 |
[749.0] Garsias Arnaldi de Muris, prior of S. Esprit [now in Bayonne, dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] (dioc. Dax) before 28 Dec 1327, debtor: 372 |
[750.0] Garsias de Badoztayn, citizen of Pamplona, debtor: 172 |
[751.0] Garsias du Fau, canon of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Aire), bishop of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1328, died before May 1349: 373 |
[752.0] Garsias Fernandi de Hospitali, layman of Astorga, holder: 966 |
[753.0] Garsias Petri, canon of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos) before 5 Sep 1353, commissioner: 883 |
Gasbertus |
[754.0] Gasbertus de Laval, archdeacon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 18 Sep 1319, archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1323, archbishop of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1341, uncle of Joannes de Laval, successor of Bernardus de Farges at Narbonne (no. 171), patron/master of Guido Vigerii, papal treasurer, papal chamberlain (1319–1347), died in Curia 3 Jan 1347, spoils-incidence – Arles, Narbonne: 1, 126, 171, 305, 372, 374, 375, 450, 531, 564, 1111, 1201 Note: G. was despoiled twice, once upon his translation to Narbonne and again after his death. He is referred to by his initials ‘GL’ in Case nos. 126, 531, 564. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Laval, Gasbert de. |
[755.0] Gasbertus de Luganh, clerk of the Camera, died before Feb 1385: 376 |
[756.0] Gasbertus de Serici, prior of S. Saturnin (OClun) [?now in Pont-Saint-Esprit, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), predecessor of Stephanus de Vassignac, died before Apr 1358: 377 Benefice Note: This is probably the Cluniac monastery known as Saint-Saturnin-du-Port before the town changed its name to Pont-Saint-Esprit. |
Gaston |
Gaucelmus |
[758.0] Gaucelmus de Deux, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 6 Dec 1348, bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1362, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1367, successor of Deodatus de Canilhac (no. 272), predecessor of Petrus de Vernols (no. 1119), successor of Guillelmus at Psalmody (no. 468), papal treasurer, died 9 Aug 1373: 221, 378, 446, 468, 747, 812, 1310 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Deux. |
[760.0] Gaucelmus de Jean, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1338, successor of Petrus de Jean de Moussey at Carcassonne (no. 1060), predecessor of Gilbertus de Jean at Carcassonne (no. 410), died before Mar 1347: 379 |
Georgius |
[763.0] Georgius, bishop of Methone [pol. Methṓnī, per. Pelopónīssos, ELL] from 1349, papal nuncio, died before Mar 1363, commissioner: 930 |
[764.0] Georgius Annes, Lic.Decr., canon of Astorga [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. Astorga), bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1333, died before Apr 1356: 380 |
[765.0] Georgius de Serluchiis, archdeacon in the diocese of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA], uncle of Thomas de Serluchiis, papal chaplain, died before Jul 1344: 381 |
Geralda |
[766.0] Geralda widow of Stephanus Mercereti de Sabinis, holder, debtor: 728 |
Geraldinus |
[767.0] Geraldinus, archpriest of Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna) before 14 Aug 1372, subcollector: 1345 |
[768.0] Geraldinus de Rollecourt, beneficiary of Stephanus Cambarou (no. 1294), servant of Clement VII: 1294 |
Geraldus |
[769.0] Geraldus, canon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), bishop of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1332, notary apostolic, papal familiar, died before Dec 1337: 382 |
[770.0] Geraldus, canon of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), canon of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1360, predecessor of Guillelmus Bourgeois, papal familiar, died before Apr 1361: 383 |
[771.0] Geraldus, bishop of Paphos [epa. Páfou, KYP] before 3 Feb 1329, commissioner: 1083 |
[772.0] Geraldus, D.Decr., prior of S. Marie au Bois de Vincennes Paris (OGrand) [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1362, successor of Petrus Artaud at Sisteron (no. 1001), predecessor of Rainulphus de Gorse at Sisteron, died 9 Dec 1369: 384, 1001 |
[773.0] Geraldus, abbot of Tournus (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), predecessor of Archambaldus at Tournus (no. 61), uncle of Bertrandus de Asserio, died before Aug 1344: 385 |
[774.0] Geraldus, abbot of S. Michel-en-l’Erm (OSB) [now in Saint-Michel-en-l’Herm, dép. Vendée, FRA] (dioc. Luçon), died before Jan 1366: 386 |
[775.0] Geraldus d’Arbent, treasurer of Notre-Dame Écouis [dép. Eure, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) before 28 Feb 1344, obedentiarius of Saint-Just Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 8 Apr 1354, collector of Lyon, collector of Vienne, collector of Tarentaise, collector of Besançon, collector of Trier, died before Nov 1361, commissioner: 22, 343, 387, 430, 482, 527, 564, 599, 634, 793, 822, 1023, 1028, 1086, 1222 |
[776.0] Geraldus Artaud, prior of Piolenc (OClun) [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Orange), died before Mar 1334: 388 |
[777.0] Geraldus de Bisturre, dean of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) before 28 Apr 1328, commissioner: 542 |
[779.0] Geraldus de Calma, administrator of the Pinhota, commissioner: 473 |
[781.0] Geraldus de Cavanhac, brother of Guillelmus de Cavanhac (no. 505), brother and executor of Joannes de Cavanhac (no. 725), knight, debtor: 505, 725 |
[783.0] Geraldus de Coumersio, subcollector of Limoges: 103, 297 |
[785.0] Geraldus Dominguez, bishop of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] from 1300, bishop of Palencia [prov. Palencia, ESP] from 1307, bishop of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] from 1313, died 5 Mar 1321: 389 |
[786.0] Geraldus von Ehrenberg, bishop of Speyer [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] from 1350, predecessor of Lambertus de Born (no. 858), died 28 Dec 1363: 390, 858 |
[787.0] Geraldus de Francheville, canon of Metz [dép. Moselle, FRA] (dioc. Metz), died in Avignon before Oct 1407: 391 |
[788.0] Geraldus Guiscard, sacristan of S. Fèlix (Feliu) Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), canon of S. Agricol Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died before Aug 1397: 392 |
[789.0] Geraldus Jugie, canon of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) before 28 Mar 1351, commissioner: 1064 |
[791.0] Geraldus de Languissel, bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1330, bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1331, died 23 Apr 1337: 393 |
[792.0] Geraldus de Laval, canon of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli) before 23 Sep 1340, papal chaplain, papal nuncio in Sicilia citra Farum, died before Dec 1341: 156, 206, 244, 394, 559, 639, 817, 904, 928, 978, 1012, 1201 |
[793.0] Geraldus de Lentillac, abbot of Figeac (OSB) [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 15 Jan 1362, commissioner: 258 |
[794.0] Geraldus de Lescamel, nephew of Durandus de Chapelle de Lescamel (no. 285): 285 |
[796.0] Geraldus de Marcenac, canon of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), collector of Reims, died before Apr 1364: 395 |
[797.0] Geraldus Maurel, papal vice-treasurer, master of the papal household, died in Curia before Feb 1370: 396 |
[798.0] Geraldus Mercadier, LL.B., rector of S. Jean de Montfermiers [now in Montfermier, dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 1 Jun 1358, executor of Joannes des Paumes (no. 796), successor as collector of Joannes des Paumes (no. 796), collector of Aix, collector of Albi, collector of Lectoure, collector of Nice, collector of Sisteron, commissioner: 6, 384, 399, 551, 620, 780, 796, 797, 812, 864, 865, 877, 1044, 1076, 1093, 1167, 1210, 1289, 1291, 1297 Note: G. is described many times as a collector without specifying of what. We have listed those dioceses in which he seems to have been doing his collecting. |
[800.0] Geraldus de Montaigu, LL.Lic., bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1403, successor of Iterius de Martreuil (no. 643): 643 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Montaigu. |
[802.0] Geraldus de Parinhaco, prebendary of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lombez) before 13 Jun 1337, commissioner: 87 |
[803.0] Geraldus Paute, abbot of S. Eloi [now in Mont-Saint-Éloi, dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] (dioc. Noyon) from 1365, abbot of S. Benoît (OSB) [now in Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans) from 1371, died before 1374: 397 |
[804.0] Geraldus de Portali (or Gualdi), rector of Miremont [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 17 Aug 1348, bishop of Rimini [prov. Rimini, ITA] from 1366, treasurer of Romagna, died before 13 Nov 1366, spoils-incidence – Toulouse, commissioner: 86, 251, 398, 916 |
[805.0] Geraldus de Pouzillac, provost of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1368, died 23 May 1379: 399 |
[806.0] Geraldus du Puy, abbot of Marmoutier Tours (OSB) [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 1 Apr 1364, successor and cousin of Petrus du Puy (no. 1085), receiver general in Italy, later cardinal: 289, 671, 1085 |
[807.0] Geraldus du Puy, D.Decr., bishop-elect of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1403, successor of Bertrandus Robert (no. 237), died 4 Sep 1420: 237 |
[808.0] Geraldus du Puy, nephew of Galhardus de Farges (no. 366), knight: 366 |
[809.0] Geraldus de Puyfaucon, abbot of S. Nicolò al Lido Venezia [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello) before 16 Nov 1355, abbot of S. Giorgio Venezia (OSB) [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello) before 17 Sep 1358, archbishop-elect of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] before 17 Jan 1361, successor of Bartholomeus abbot of S. Giorgio (no. 122), papal nuncio, auditor of the Rota, commissioner, debtor: 122, 177, 477, 854, 881, 938, 1134 |
[811.0] Geraldus Roger, bishop of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] from 1312, predecessor of Elias Talleyrand, died in Curia before Jul 1324: 400 |
[812.0] Geraldus Testa, dean of Burlats [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres), papal chaplain of honor, died before Jan 1394: 401 |
[814.0] Geraldus de la Trémouille, predecessor (as administrator of the diocese) of Petrus de Froideville at Pinhota (no. 1047), administrator of the Pinhota, died 1348: 402, 1080 |
[815.0] Geraldus von Wippingen, bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1301, bishop of Basel [cant. Solothurn, HEL] from 1309, died 17 Mar 1325: 403 |
Girardus |
[784.0] Girardus Darlo, domicellus of Genève, creditor: 1253 |
Gerentonus |
[816.0] Gerentonus de Châteauneuf, abbot of S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) before 11 Sep 1394: 44, 216, 356, 608 |
Germanus |
[817.0] Germanus, papal scribe, sealer in the episcopal court of Avignon, died in Curia before Jul 1361: 404 |
Gibba |
[820.0] Gibba, barber of Benedict XII, died in Curia before Oct 1340: 405 |
Gilbertus |
[821.0] Gilbertus, abbot of S. Chaffre le Monastier (OSB) [now in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy), predecessor of Dragonetus abbot of S. Chaffre le Monastier, died 3 Oct 1388: 406 |
[822.0] Gilbertus de Cantobre, D.Decr., abbot of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), abbot of S. Victor Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1339, predecessor of Raymundus d’Aigrefeuille (no. 1174), successor of Ratherius de Lenaco at S. Victor, predecessor of Amalvinus de Roquelaure at S. Victor (no. 24), died 12 Mar 1349: 407 |
[823.0] Gilbertus de Dittinghem, papal secretary, creditor: 1189 |
[824.0] Gilbertus Fleming, D.Decr., dean of Aberdeen [co. Aberdeenshire, SCO] (dioc. Aberdeen), cantor of Thérouanne [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] (dioc. Thérouanne), patron/master of Ricardus de Raoul, auditor of the Rota, died in Curia before Oct 1348: 408 |
[825.0] Gilbertus Griffa de Bulla, OCist, bullator, died in Curia before Aug 1367: 409 |
[826.0] Gilbertus de Jean, archdeacon in the church of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA], bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1347, successor of Gaucelmus de Jean at Carcassonne (no. 379), predecessor of Arnaldus Aubert at Carcassonne (no. 70), died before 14 Nov 1354: 410 |
[827.0] Gilbertus de Lestrange, provost of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), died 19 Apr 1387: 411 |
[828.0] Gilbertus de Mendagaches, abbot of S. Aphrodise Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1348, bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1353, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1357, predecessor of Aymericus Hugues Chassagne (Chassanh) at Lodève (no. 106), successor of Henricus de Poitiers at Gap (no. 592), died 21 Jul 1361: 412 |
[829.0] Gilbertus de Sept-Fons, probably conversus of the abbey of Sept-Fons (OCist) [now in Diou, dép. Allier, FRA] (dioc. Autun), executor of Raymundus de Laval (no. 1205), bullator, died in Curia before Jul 1348: 413, 1205 |
Gillletus |
[830.0] Gillletus, domicellus, captain of the castle of Belluno, holder: 938 |
Giovanna |
[831.0] Giovanna I, queen of Sicilia citra Farum: 336, 799, 1286 |
Ginnota |
[832.0] Ginnota wife of Ludovicus de Forcalquier, debtor: 797, 1044 |
Ginnotus |
Goffridus |
[834.0] Goffridus, monk of S. Germain Auxerre (OSB) [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), bishop of Grasse [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1299, died 1343: 414 |
[835.0] Goffridus, bishop of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] from 1338, died 20 Jul 1347: 415 |
[836.0] Goffridus, bishop of Tarazona [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1346, predecessor of Petrus Calvillo, died before Oct 1353: 416 |
[837.0] Goffridus, heir of Robertus de Tresk (no. 1246), servant: 1246 |
[838.0] Goffridus de Coëtmoisan, abbot of La Coûture Le Mans (OSB) [dép. Sarthe, FRA] (dioc. Le Mans) from 1343, bishop of Quimper [dép. Finistère, FRA] from 1352, bishop of Dol [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1357, successor of Alanus Angall (no. 12), predecessor of Guido de Roye, died before May 1381, commissioner: 12, 417 |
[839.0] Goffridus David Pauteix, Lic.Decr., archdeacon in the diocese of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA], bishop of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1361, nephew and successor of Reginaldus de Maubernart (no. 1231), died 20 Jan 1377: 418, 1231 |
[840.0] Goffridus Isnardi, bishop of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1322, successor of Pontius Auger de Laneis (no. 1142), died 26 Jul 1348: 1142 |
[841.0] Goffridus de Jandrain, proctor in the Roman Curia, died in Curia before Apr 1361: 419 |
[842.0] Goffridus de Saligny, dean of Mâcon [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1369, bishop-elect of Bayeux [dép. Calvados, FRA], auditor of contradicted letters, died before May 1374: 420 |
[843.0] Goffridus Spanzota, archdeacon of Famagusta [epa. Ammochṓstou (Gazimağusa), KYP] (dioc. Famagusta) before 13 Apr 1357, papal nuncio, collector of Cyprus, commissioner: 179, 868, 954 |
[844.0] Goffridus de Veyrols, LL.Lic., chancellor of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA], bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1342, bishop of Carpentras [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1347, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1357, archbishop of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1361, successor of Arnaldus Aubert at Carcassonne (no. 70), died 10 Mar 1377: 421 |
[845.0] Goffridus Warendorp, dean of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] (dioc. Dorpat) before 20 Jul 1363, successor of Joannes Guilbert (no. 756): 756 |
[846.0] Goffridus von Weisseneck, bishop of Passau [Land Bayern, DEU] from 1344, predecessor of Albertus von Winkel, died 15 Sep 1362: 422 |
Golferius |
[847.0] Golferius, abbot of Cava [now in Cava de’ Tirreni, prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Salerno) before 24 May 1372, papal nuncio, commissioner: 49, 642, 1116 |
Gomecius |
[848.0] Gomecius Manrique, dean of León [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León), bishop of Tuy [prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1348, archbishop of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] from 1351, archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1362, successor of Blasius Fernandi (no. 247), predecessor of Petrus Tenorio, died 19 Dec 1375, commissioner: 21, 423 |
Gregorius |
[849.0] Gregorius, monk of S. Nicola dei Arenis Catania (OSB) [cit. Catania, ITA] (dioc. Catania), bishop of Mazzara [prov. Trapani, ITA] from 1357, predecessor of Rogerius de Platea, died before 19 Apr 1363: 424 |
[850.0] Gregorius, abbot of Issoire (OSB) [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), predecessor of Petrus abbot of Issoire, died before Aug 1351: 425 |
[851.0] Gregorius, abbot of S. Gregorio in Concha (OSB) [now in Morciano di Romagna, prov. Rimini, ITA] (dioc. Rimini), predecessor of Jacobus de Faytanis, died before 19 Mar 1372: 426 |
Guibertus |
[852.0] Guibertus de Veyrac, brother and heir of Guillelmus de Veyrac (no. 573): 573 |
Guichardus |
[853.0] Guichardus de Chissey, prior of Corenc (OCSA) [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble) before 7 Dec 1403, successor of Petrus de Monte Jay (no. 1075): 1075 |
Guido |
[854.0] Guido, abbot of S. Amand (OCSA) [now in Saint-Amand-de-Coly, dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Sarlat), bishop of Luçon [dép. Vendée, FRA] from 1354, bishop of Maillezais [dép. Vendée, FRA] from 1359, died before May 1380: 427 |
[855.0] Guido, bishop of Veroli [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1355, died 1363, commissioner: 20, 1049 |
[856.0] Guido, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 13 May 1394, successor of Guillelmus de Luco at Grasse (no. 538): 538 |
[857.0] Guido, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 18 Apr 1363: 1195 |
[858.0] Guido, abbot of S. Croce di Sassovivo (OSB) [now in Foligno, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Foligno) before 1 May 1353, successor of Jacobus abbot of S. Croce di Sassovivo (no. 651), died at Montefiascone before Apr 1359: 428, 651 |
[859.0] Guido, abbot of Le Vigeois (OSB) [dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 10 Nov 1372, successor of Guillelmus abbot of Le Vigeois (no. 466): 466 |
[860.0] Guido, abbot of Notre-Dame Charron (OCist) [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), papal chaplain of honor, died Nov 1373: 429 |
[861.0] Guido, prior of Saint-Sauveur-en-Rue (OSB) [dép. Loire, FRA] (dioc. Vienne), died before Jul 1354: 430 |
[862.0] Guido Arnaldi de Saceyo, vicar of the parish church of S. Pierre-en-Sentelée Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans) before 10 Mar 1394, servant of Guillelmus Boudreville (no. 496), creditor: 496 |
[863.0] Guido Bonafos, papal sergeant-at-arms, domicellus: 296, 821, 1247 |
[864.0] Guido de Brolio, abbot of Psalmody (OSB) [now in Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 3 Dec 1361, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 18 Apr 1363, agent of Aymericus abbot of S. Martial, successor of Raymundus Foucault at Grasse (no. 1195), died before May 1390: 295, 301, 431 |
[866.0] Guido de Calma, bishop of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1344, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1356, executor of Bernardus Le Brun (no. 162), successor of Guillelmus d’Auxonne (no. 482), predecessor of Guillelmus de Thurey (no. 566), successor of Henricus de Villars at Lyon (no. 599), predecessor of Raymundus Saquet at Lyon (no. 1222): 162 |
[867.0] Guido de Canilhac, abbot of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), predecessor of Guillelmus abbot of Aniane, died 3 Mar 1331: 432 |
[868.0] Guido Cattano, OP, archbishop of Oristano [prov. Oristano, ITA] from 1312, died before 23 Oct 1340: 433 |
[869.0] Guido Crispini, prior of Monnais (OGrand) [now in Longué-Jumelles, dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), died before Nov 1382: 434 |
[870.0] Guido Durand, LL.B, proctor of Galhardus Durand: 372 |
[871.0] Guido Faydit, prior of Asprières (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 17 Jul 1349, commissioner: 407 |
[872.0] Guido de Ferrières, abbot of Sauve-Majeur (OSB) [now in La Sauve, dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) from 1339, predecessor of Hugo de Marcenac at Sauve-Majeur (no. 625), died 27 May 1362: 435 |
[873.0] Guido de la Garde, chamberlain of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), predecessor of Guillelmus de Alterio, died before Oct 1347: 436 |
[874.0] Guido Garin, executor of Joannes Belhomme (no. 714): 714 |
[875.0] Guido Geraud, canon of S. Hilaire [now in Poitiers, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 13 Sep 1355, commissioner: 325, 959 |
[876.0] Guido Guidonis, canon of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), died in Curia before Jan 1361: 437 |
[877.0] Guido de Ibolino, OP, bishop of Limassol, Cyprus [epa. Lemessoú, KYP] from 1357, died 29 Mar 1367: 438 |
[878.0] Guido de Io, prior of Notre-Dame du Pré Donzy (OClun) [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), died in Curia 1347: 439 |
[879.0] Guido de Laval, bishop of Quimper [dép. Finistère, FRA] from 1324, predecessor of Jacobus de Corvo (no. 662), commissioner: 716 |
[880.0] Guido de Malsec, bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1371, predecessor of Bertrandus de Maumont (no. 228), later cardinal: 289, 392, 1221 |
[881.0] Guido Malabayla, merchant banker, draper of Avignon: 887 |
[882.0] Guido de Nobilibus (Farnese), bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1302, predecessor of Beltramus Monaldeschi at Orvieto, rector of the Patrimony of S. Peter in Toscania, died 1328: 440 |
[883.0] Guido de Prangins, J.U.Prof., provost of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne), bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1375, predecessor of Guillelmus de Menthoney (no. 543), died 11 Jun 1394: 9, 441 |
[884.0] Guido de Prévenquières, prior of the church of Vendémian [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), uncle of Joannes de Prévenquières, died before Oct 1393: 442 |
[885.0] Guido de Prohins, cousin of Guillelmus de Prohins (no. 551), knight: 551 |
[886.0] Guido de Ripperia, canon of Nevers [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Nevers), paneterius and scribe of the papal, died before Sep 1363: 443 |
[887.0] Guido de la Roche, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 4 Apr 1371, archdeacon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 1 Apr 1381, bishop of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1390, papal nuncio, collector of Tours, died before Jul 1394: 315, 417, 434, 444, 502, 568, 841, 851, 912, 1117, 1129, 1243, 1284 |
[888.0] Guido Roland, M.A., canon of Bourges [dép. l’Indre, FRA], brother of Guillelmus Roland, papal notary, died in Curia 1361: 445 |
[889.0] Guido de Roye, bishop of Dol [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1381, archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 1382, bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1383, archbishop of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1385, archbishop of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] from 1390, successor of Goffridus de Coëtmoisan (no. 417), successor of Alelmus Boitel (no. 14), died 8 Jun 1409: 14, 417 |
[890.0] Guido Scettem, archdeacon of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova), archbishop of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] from 1358, successor of Bertrandus Besauduni (no. 214), predecessor of Andreas della Torre, died before Feb 1368, commissioner: 214, 279, 446 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Scettem. |
[891.0] Guido de Terrena, prior general (OCarm), bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] from 1321, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1332, predecessor of Berengarius Batle at Mallorca (no. 146), successor of Berengarius Batle at Elne (no. 146), predecessor of Petrus Seguier at Elne (no. 1101), died 21 Aug 1342: 447, 1101 |
[892.0] Guido de Vassinhac, abbot of S. André (OSB) [now in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died 5 Aug 1380: 448 |
[893.0] Guido de Ventadour, archdeacon of Brussels [rég. Bruxelles-Capitale, BEL] (dioc. Brussels), bishop of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] from 1342, bishop of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1349, died before Oct 1352: 449 |
[894.0] Guido Vigerii, rector of Chassagnes [now in Les Vans, dép. Ardèche, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), familiar of Gasbertus de Laval (no. 375), died in Curia before Aug 1344: 450 |
Guidotus |
[895.0] Guidotus de Tervisio, papal scribe, died in Curia before May 1361: 451 |
Guigo |
[896.0] Guigo, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 17 Jun 1346, predecessor of Hugo provost of Pignans, successor of Bertrandus Gasqui (no. 222), died 1347: 222, 452 |
[897.0] Guigo Salvagii, prior of S. George (OCSA) [now Saint-Jeoire-Prieuré, dép. Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble) before 14 Dec 1387, subcollector of Albi: 575, 956 Benefice Note: For the identification, see Trepier, Recherches historiques 84, p. 306–316 (online). |
[898.0] Guigo de S. Germano, LL.D., bishop of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1340, successor of Raymundus de Gramat (no. 1201), papal chaplain, papal familiar, notary apostolic, provost of Avignon, rector of the Patrimony, died before Aug 1341: 453, 870, 1201 |
Guillelmus |
[900.0] Guillelmus, archpriest of Montesarchio [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), bishop of Aquino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1354, died before Dec 1359: 455, 1040 |
[901.0] Guillelmus, OCSA, D.Decr., bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1371, successor of Guillelmus de Montlaur (no. 545), died before Nov 1374: 545 |
[902.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Cotrone [prov. Crotone, ITA] from 1346, died before 5 Nov 1348: 456 Benefice Note: The position of the ‘r’ in the toponym has varied over time. We also find Cortone. The modern name is Crotone-Santa Severina, an archdiocese without a province. |
[903.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Isola Capo Rizzuto [prov. Crotone, ITA], died before Jun 1348: 457 |
[904.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Massa Marittima [prov. Grosseto, ITA], died before Apr 1349: 458 |
[905.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] from 1362, successor of Albertus de Lordat (no. 13), died before Aug 1366: 13 |
[906.0] Guillelmus, OFM, bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1317, papal penitentiary, died before 5 Apr 1323: 459 |
[907.0] Guillelmus, canon of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Nice), bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1335, died before Sep 1348: 460 |
[908.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1342, successor of Petrus Guillem (no. 1058), died before Jan 1349: 1058 |
[909.0] Guillelmus, bishop of Umbriatico [prov. Crotone, ITA] from 1347, died before 4 May 1362: 461 |
[910.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Gaillac (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) before 1 Apr 1362, successor of Arnaldus de Falguière (no. 77): 77 |
[911.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Joucou (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Alet), died before Oct 1361: 462 |
[912.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Maria di Denticane (OSB) [?now in Pietradefusi, prov. Avellino, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), died early 1362: 463 Benefice Note: The modern hamlet in Pietradefusi is spelled ‘Dentecane’, but it seems likely that this is the place. |
[913.0] Guillelmus jr., abbot of S. Sofia Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before Oct 1351, commissioned Thomasius de Limosano, apostolic nuncio, rector of Benevento, collector of Sicilia citra Farum: 100, 205, 335, 337, 461, 463, 649, 697, 787, 803, 806, 889, 903, 918, 971, 1125 |
[914.0] Guillelmus sr., abbot of S. Sofia Benevento (OSB) [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), cousin of Guillelmus de Cutella, died before Nov 1339: 464 |
[915.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Issoire (OSB) [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), died about May 1397: 465 |
[916.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Le Vigeois (OSB) [dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), predecessor of Guido abbot of Le Vigeois, died before Nov 1372: 466 |
[917.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Sauveur Lodève (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève), predecessor of Petrus Castanhi, executor of Amalvinus de Roquelaure (no. 24), died before Oct 1361: 24, 467 Note: G. is recorded as abbot of S. Sauveur only in 1361, the year in which he died. Gallia Christiana 6:604–605. His predecessor is recorded as being alive in 1348. Id. 6:604. Since the entry in no. 24 is dated in 16 Dec 1348, it is quite possible that the predecessor died and G. became abbot in the course of the year. It certainly seems that the “Guilelmus abb. mon. Lodonen.,” who “manualiter” paid 1,500 florins to the Camera on that date is not Guillelmus de Leschemel abbot of S. Guillem du Desert (no. 534), who died 17 Mar 1348. |
[918.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before 28 Mar 1332, successor of Guido de Canilhac (no. 432): 432 |
[919.0] Guillelmus, abbot of San Severino Napoli (OSB) [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli) before 1363, collector of Sicilia citra Farum: 20, 335, 461, 835, 921, 982, 1049, 1234, 1323, 1349 |
[920.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Pons de Cimiez Nice (OSB) [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Nice) before 5 Sep 1348, commissioner: 460 |
[921.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 26 Feb 1344, successor of Raymundus de Sérignac at Psalmody (no. 1223), predecessor of Gaucelmus de Deux at Psalmody (no. 378), died before 25 Jul 1348, debtor: 287, 468, 1223 |
[921.1] Guillelmus, abbot of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), bishop of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1355, successor of Guillelmus de Alsona (no. 475), predecessor of Arnaldus de Villari (no. 94), died before 5 Jul 1363: 454 |
[922.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Charroux (OSB) [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), predecessor of Petrus abbot of Charroux, died before 29 Jan 1369: 469 |
[923.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Vincent Nieul-sur-l’Autise (OCSA) [dép. Vendée, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), died before Feb 1381: 471 |
[924.0] Guillelmus, abbot of Le Pin (OSB) [now in Béruges, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), died before Mar 1371: 470 |
[925.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Paolo fuori le Mura (OSB) [now in Roma, cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma), died in Curia, Roma, before Jul 1368: 472 |
[926.0] Guillelmus, abbot of S. Michael della Chiusa (OSB) [now in Sant’Ambrogio di Torino, cit. Torino, ITA] (dioc. Torino) before 7 Jun 1391, successor of Petrus abbot of S. Michael della Chiusa (no. 991): 991 |
[927.0] Guillelmus, priest, died in the Pinhota Apr 1389: 473 |
[928.0] Guillelmus d’Aigrefeuille, cardinal, of Zaragoza, debtor, creditor: 233 |
[929.0] Guillelmus d’Aigrefeuille jr., beneficiary of Sicardus de Lautrec (no. 1275), cardinal: 1275 |
[930.0] Guillelmus de Alayraco, executor of Petrus Germani (no. 1052): 1052 |
[932.0] Guillelmus Allemand de S. Gorio, bishop of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] from 1342, uncle of Petrus de S. Gorio, died before 10 Apr 1366, commissioner: 474, 731 |
[933.0] Guillelmus de Alsona, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) from 1309, bishop of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1333, successor of Bartholomeus first bishop of Alet (no. 119), predecessor of Guillelmus bishop of Alet (no. 454), died 6 Jan 1355: 119, 475 |
[934.0] Guillelmus de Alterio, chamberlain of the monastery of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 13 Oct 1347, successor of Guido de la Garde (no. 436): 436 |
[935.0] Guillelmus Amarant, prior of Brousse [now Brousse-le-Château, dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 10 Sep 1381, collector of Rodez, commissioner: 211, 217, 233, 529, 725, 747, 863, 1007, 1237, 1337 |
[936.0] Guillelmus Amici, LL.D., provost of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur), bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1341, bishop of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] from 1342, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1349, successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Petrus Alamanni (no. 995), predecessor (as administrator of the diocese) of Petrus Artaud (no. 1001), successor of Petrus de Casa at Jerusalem (no. 1022), predecessor of Philippus de Cabassol at Jerusalem, papal chaplain, administrator of Fréjus, died cum aliqua sanctitatis fama at Montpellier 9 Jun 1360, spoils-incidence – Fréjus: 476 |
[937.0] Guillelmus Amici, executor of Petrus de Froideville (no. 1047), almoner of the Pinhota: 1047 |
[938.0] Guillelmus Amidano, prior general (OESA), bishop of Novara [prov. Novara, ITA] from 1342, died 29 Jan 1356: 477 |
[939.0] Guillelmus Arnaldi de Castro, heir of Odo de Castro (no. 955): 955 |
[940.0] Guillelmus Arnaldi de Clerico, sacristan of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), papal chaplain, died before Apr 1330: 478 |
[941.0] Guillelmus Arnaldi de Guiscarolio, provost of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Couserans) before 1 Mar 1359: 255 |
[942.0] Guillelmus Arnulphi, predecessor as subcollector of Joannes Joly, subcollector of Valence-Die, died before Jun 1396, spoils-incidence – Valence-Die: 479 |
[943.0] Guillelmus Atbert, provost of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), uncle of Stephanus Atbert, clerk of the Camera, died before Mar 1373: 480 |
[944.0] Guillelmus d’Aubussac, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1343, successor of Joannes d’Arpadelle, predecessor of Petrus Alamanni (no. 995), papal treasurer, died before Apr 1346: 126, 1223 |
[945.0] Guillelmus Audebert, J.U.Prof., bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1336, bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1341, papal chaplain, died before Jun 1347: 481 |
[945.1] Guillelmus d’Aure (or de Aura), OSB, patron/master of Raymundus Pallaysina (no. 1213), patron/master of Rogerius Picarella, died ?3 Dec. 1353: 1213 Note: A remarkably detailed and seemingly quite accurate biography of G. by John Paul Adams may be found in Sede Vacante 1342 at no. 15 (online). |
[946.0] Guillelmus d’Auxonne, LL.D., canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] from 1336, bishop of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1342, predecessor of Guido de Calma, died before 30 Mar 1344: 482 |
[947.0] Guillelmus de Balaeto, brother of Raymundus de Balaeto, rector of Benevento, commissioner: 1017, 1083 |
[948.0] Guillelmus de Balma, dean of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 12 Mar 1349, prior of Tarascon-sur-Rhône (OCSA) [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 28 Feb 1352, papal nuncio, collector of Arles, died in Curia before Jul 1361, commissioner: 282, 483, 1023, 1059, 1242 |
[949.0] Guillelmus Barralhi, provost of Notre-Dame des Doms Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), son of Franciscus Barralhi, died before Jul 1363: 484 |
[950.0] Guillelmus Batemann, LL.D., dean of Lincoln [co. Lincolnshire, ENG] (dioc. Lincoln), bishop of Norwich [co. Norfolk, ENG] from 1344, uncle of Simon de Suberio, papal chaplain, died in Curia 6 Jan 1355: 485 |
[951.0] Guillelmus de Baylia, archdeacon of Brie [dép. Val-de-Marne, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1351, papal familiar, died 31 Oct 1365: 486 |
[952.0] Guillelmus de Beaufort, viscount of Turenne: 66, 378, 1214 |
[953.0] Guillelmus de Benevento, archdeacon of Ardenne [prov. Luxembourg, BEL] (dioc. Liège) before 1 Nov 1355, clerk of the Camera, died before 25 Jul 1361, commissioner: 344, 487 Benefice Note: The boundaries of the archdeaconry in the 14th century do not necessarily correspond to those of the modern region in Belgium. For Guillaume de Bénévent as archdeacon of Ardenne, see Berlière, “Les archidiacres de Liège” 149 (online). |
[954.0] Guillelmus Berilhonis, scribe and abbreviator of papal letters, died in Curia before Aug 1364: 488 |
[955.0] Guillelmus Bernard, S.T.D., chancellor of Notre-Dame Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris) from 1329, died in Curia before May 1336: 489 |
[956.0] Guillelmus Bernard de Séchelles (Cieychello), died before Oct 1353: 490 Note: Probably not a cleric, and perhaps the only subject of a case who was not; the entry in the case is skimpy. |
[957.0] Guillelmus Bernard Dupin, bishop of Bayonne [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] from 1357, predecessor of Petrus de Oracio, died before 20 Jun 1371: 491 |
[958.0] Guillelmus Berseti, abbot of S. Romain Blaye (OCSA) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) from 1349, died before Aug 1365: 492 |
[959.0] Guillelmus Bibare, archdeacon of Passey (Passais) [not found], dioc. Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] before 2 Jun 1327, agent: 1056 Benefice Note: That there was an archdeacon of Passey (Passais) in the church of Le Mans in this period seems clear. His jurisdictional area is not. The name may survive in Passais-Villages, dép. Orne. |
[960.0] Guillelmus de Bogie, canon of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne) before 15 Sep 1394, debtor: 441 |
[961.0] Guillelmus Bonis, prior of S. Manfred [now in Bruniquel, dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 11 Mar 1367, debtor: 801 Benefice Note: Now called ‘Saint-Maffre’. |
[962.0] Guillelmus Borcier, rector of Lairière [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 9 Jun 1343, treasurer of Bernardus de Farges (no. 171): 171, 182 |
[963.0] Guillelmus de Bordes, archdeacon of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), archbishop of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1361, brother of Stephanus de Bordes, predecessor of Raymundus de Salgis (no. 1219), notary apostolic, papal familiar, died before 18 Jun 1361: 493 |
[964.0] Guillelmus de Bordes, subdeacon of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA], cantor of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lectoure), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1311, papal chaplain, died before 6 Mar 1346: 494 |
[966.0] Guillelmus Borrel, prior of Comprian [now in Biganos, dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), predecessor as collector of Elias Polet, subcollector of Condom, collector of Bordeaux, died before Mar 1378: 495, 1336 |
[967.0] Guillelmus Borrilhera, proctor of Petrus Desprès, proctor of Petrus Roger de Beaufort, papal scribe: 332 |
[968.0] Guillelmus Bos, sacristan of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 27 Aug 1327, clerk of the, collector of Albi, collector of Castres, collector of Montauban, collector of Lombez, collector of Rieux: 40, 372, 405, 1014, 1220, 1248 |
[969.0] Guillelmus Boudreville, Lic.Decr., canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), canon of Zamora [prov. Zamora, ESP] (dioc. Zamora), predecessor as collector of Jacobus de Filippis, collector of Zaragoza, collector of Tarragona, collector of Navarre, collector of Majorca, died in Curia before Dec 1393, spoils-incidence – Zaragoza: 172, 360, 496, 724, 766, 846 |
[970.0] Guillelmus Bourgeois, archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1362, successor of Geraldus archbishop of Benevento (no. 383), died before Mar 1363: 383 |
[971.0] Guillelmus Braxerie, nephew of Durandus Braxerie (no. 284): 284 |
[974.0] Guillelmus de Brusaco, nephew of Arnaldus de Brusaco (no. 73): 73 |
[975.0] Guillelmus Cabirol, canon of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Toulon) before 30 Sep 1330, commissioner: 213 |
[977.0] Guillelmus de Cadoule, abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles), predecessor of Raymundus de Boulbon (no. 1185), died before 15 Nov 1328: 497 |
[978.0] Guillelmus de Calario, merchant of Toulouse, creditor: 170 |
[979.0] Guillelmus Calloie, canon of S. Denis Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), died in Curia before Apr 1347: 498 |
[980.0] Guillelmus de Camareto, prior of Sauxillanges (OClun) [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), died before Jul 1330: 499 |
[981.0] Guillelmus de Campigio, auditor of the Rota, died in Curia before Jul 1349: 500 |
[982.0] Guillelmus Capodiferro, bishop of Chieti [prov. Chieti, ITA] from 1340, notary apostolic, papal familiar, died 1352: 501 |
[983.0] Guillelmus de Cardaillac, abbot of S. Michel Pessan (OSB) [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), bishop of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1317, died 17 Mar 1355: 503 |
[984.0] Guillelmus de Cardaillac, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), bishop of Saint-Papoul [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1328, successor of Guillelmus de Sabrano at S. Victor (no. 557), predecessor of Ratherius de Lenaco at S. Victor, died 15 Feb 1347: 504 |
[986.0] Guillelmus de Cavanhac, brother of Geraldus de Cavanhac, brother of Joannes de Cavanhac (no. 725), clerk of the Camera, died before Sep 1361: 505, 1174 |
[987.0] Guillelmus Chevrier, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), cantor of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), died before Dec 1365: 502 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Chevrier. |
[988.0] Guillelmus de Colterio de Aragonia, OP, bishop of Terralba [prov. Oristano, ITA] from 1356, died before 13 Sep 1364: 506 |
[989.0] Guillelmus Columbi, monk of Montmajour [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Montmajour), abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) from 1365, died before Jun 1375: 507 |
[990.0] Guillelmus Conti, OP, bishop of Cittanova d’Istria [now Novigrad, žup. Istria, HRV] from 1359, successor of Joannes Morosini (no. 786), died before Apr 1363: 786 |
[991.0] Guillelmus de Corgnac, clerk of the Penitentiary, died intestate in Curia before Jan 1356: 508 |
[993.0] Guillelmus Court, cardinal legate: 873 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Court. |
[995.0] Guillelmus de Cutella, cousin and executor of Guillelmus sr. abbot of S. Sofia (no. 464), debtor: 464 |
[996.0] Guillelmus Deura, archdeacon of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Couserans) before 30 Jul 1372, debtor: 1156 |
[997.0] Guillelmus Digne (or Ribati), OCarm, bishop of Segni [cit. Roma, ITA] in 1348, bishop of Vence [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1348, predecessor of Stephanus Digne (no. 1295), papal chaplain, died before 29 Oct 1361, commissioner: 509, 1098 |
[998.0] Guillelmus Dominici, rector of La Vallette [now Lavalette, dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 20 Mar 1363, commissioner: 250, 274, 762 |
[1000.0] Guillelmus de Durfort, LL.Lic., archdeacon of Saint-Antonin [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1363, successor of Joannes Saie (no. 821), predecessor of Arnaldus de Quimballo (no. 86), papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died 14 Apr 1379: 510 Benefice Note: There were four archdeacons in the cathedral of Rodez, one of whose jurisdiction was described as Saint-Antonin, a name that survives in the commune of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val. See Bion de Marlavagne, Histoire du bienheureux François d’Estaing 48 n. 1 (online). |
[1001.0] Guillelmus Emergavi, OFM, bishop of Kissamos [pol. Kíssamos, per. Krī́tī (ELL)] from 1349, predecessor of Joannes bishop of Kissamos, died in Curia Oct 1352: 511 |
[1002.0] Guillelmus Engilbert, chaplain to and legatee of Arnaldus Bernard de la Pérarède (no. 72): 72 |
[1003.0] Guillelmus Equitanicus, prior of S. Nicola Bari [cit. Bari, ITA] (dioc. Bari), abbot of Santa Maria del Gualdo Mazzocca (OSB) [now in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) from 1345, predecessor of Nicolaus de Cercia, papal nuncio, collector in Sicilia citra Farum, died 10 Oct 1350, commissioner: 512, 1296 |
[1004.0] Guillelmus Etienne, bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1318, predecessor of Dragonetus Artaud de Montauban at Gap (no. 282), died 29 Aug 1328: 513 |
[1007.0] Guillelmus Fabri, monk of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) before 12 Mar 1394, subcollector of Maguelonne: 235 |
[1008.0] Guillelmus de Fabrica, scribe of the Penitentiary, died in Curia before Oct 1360: 514 |
[1008.1] Guillelmus Farinerii (Farinier) de Gordono (Gourdon), OFM, cardinal, died 17 Jun 1361: 535 |
[1009.0] Guillelmus de Flavacourt, archdeacon of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen), bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1319, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1322, archbishop of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1323, archbishop of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] from 1357, successor of Petrus de Rochefort at Carcassonne (no. 1094), predecessor of Petrus Rodier at Carcassonne (no. 1095), died before 3 Jul 1359, spoils-incidence – Auch: 515, 1094 |
[1010.0] Guillelmus Flori, bailiff of Montélimar, creditor: 479 |
[1011.0] Guillelmus de Foglano, castellan of Manfredonia, debtor: 336 |
[1013.0] Guillelmus de Fonte, canon of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 22 Sep 1358, holder: 577 |
[1014.0] Guillelmus Foulques, prior of Montaubérou (OCSA) [now in Montpellier, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), died before Dec 1344: 516 |
[1015.0] Guillelmus Fournier de Marcossay, canon of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1362, bishop of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] from 1366, brother and heir of Bernardus Hugues Fournier de Sainte-Arthémie (no. 176), predecessor of Joannes de Murol d’Estaing at Genève, predecessor of Jacobus Artaud at Gap (no. 657), died 1377: 176, 517 |
[1017.0] Guillelmus Frédol, abbot of S. Tiberi (OSB) [now in Saint-Thibéry, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), bishop of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1313, predecessor of Hugo de la Jugie at Béziers, died 20 Nov 1349: 518 |
[1018.0] Guillelmus Garcia Manrique, bishop of Sigüenza [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] from 1388, bishop of Oviedo [prov. Asturias, ESP] from 1389, died 17 Feb 1412: 519 |
[1019.0] Guillelmus de la Garde, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 1349, archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1361, bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1348, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1371, predecessor of Philippus d’Alençon at Jerusalem (no. 1127), successor of Stephanus de la Garde (no. 1297), died before Aug 1375, commissioner: 18, 893, 1297 |
[1020.0] Guillelmus Gascon, OFM, bishop of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] from 1371, successor of Jacobus Malavolti (no. 669): 669 |
[1023.0] Guillelmus de Gennep, treasurer of Köln [Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU] (dioc. Köln), archbishop of Köln [Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU] from 1349, died 15 Sep 1362, commissioner: 116, 520, 763, 836 |
[1024.0] Guillelmus de Gimiel, LL.D., archdeacon in the church of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA], bishop of Cartagena [prov. Murcia, ESP] from 1372, predecessor of Fernandus de Pedrosa, successor of Nicolaus Fernandez de Aguilar (no. 932), papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died in Curia before 12 Dec 1383: 521, 932 |
[1027.0] Guillelmus Golobert, subcollector of Bourges, died before Feb 1386, spoils-incidence – Bourges: 522 |
[1029.0] Guillelmus de Grenlaw, dean of Glasgow [Glasgow City, SCO] (dioc. Glasgow), archdeacon of Brechin [co. Angus, SCO] (dioc. Brechin), archdeacon of S. Andrews [co. Fife, SCO] (dioc. S. Andrews), collector of Scotland, died before Dec 1374: 524 |
[1030.0] Guillelmus de Guarrico, subcollector of Coimbra, died about 1370, spoils-incidence – Coimbra: 525 |
[1031.0] Guillelmus Guilbert, archpriest of Corbières [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 2 Oct 1358, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 28 Jun 1361, predecessor of Joannes de Lacmolio, papal nuncio, collector general in Spain, collector of Narbonne, died before Oct 1361: 39, 176, 209, 233, 285, 410, 412, 468, 475, 518, 526, 615, 826, 1131, 1274, 1310 |
[1032.0] Guillelmus Guitard, D.Decr., monk of La Chaise-Dieu (OSB) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), abbot of S. Taurin Evreux (OSB) [dép. Eure, FRA] (dioc. Evreux), bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1348, bishop of Lisieux [dép. Calvados, FRA] from 1349, successor of Hugo Aimery (no. 607), died in Curia when his house in Avignon burned 10 Nov 1358: 527, 607 |
[1033.0] Guillelmus Isnardi, OFM, bishop of Alba [prov. Cuneo, ITA] from 1321, archbishop of Brindisi [prov. Brindisi, ITA] from 1333, archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1344, died Aug 1346: 528 |
[1034.0] Guillelmus de Jean, prior of Ségur (OClun) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Albi), died before Aug 1375: 529 |
[1035.0] Guillelmus de la Jugie, archdeacon of Wrocław [woj. Dolnośląskie, POL] (dioc. Wrocław) from 1343, cardinal priest of S. Clemente Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma) from 20 Sep 1342, died 28 Apr 1374, spoils-incidence – Wrocław: 530 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Jugie. |
[1036.0] Guillelmus de Labroue, OP, bishop of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] from 1317, died in Curia before Jun 1324: 531 |
[1038.0] Guillelmus du Lac, LL.Lic., provost of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève) before 2 Nov 1382, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1392, collector of Lyon, directing clerk of the Camera in (i.a.) Lyon and Vienne, counsellor of the Camera, died before Apr 1398: 9, 418, 441, 517, 532, 562, 563, 623, 660, 882, 1027, 1034, 1136 |
[1039.0] Guillelmus de Landore, prior of Villanova [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Montauban), abbot of Ile-Barbe Lyon (OSB) [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) from 1354, died before Jun 1371: 533 |
[1041.0] Guillelmus de Leschemel, abbot of S. Guillem du Desert [now in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) before 16 Dec 1348, abbot of La Celle (OSB) [now in Saint-André-les-Vergers, dép. Aube, FRA] (dioc. Troyes), died 1348: 534 Note: For “Guilelmus abb. mon. Lodonen.,” executor of Amalvinus de Roquelaure (no. 24), see Guillelmus abbot of S. Sauveur. |
[1042.0] Guillelmus de Lionbart, chamberlain of Guillelmus Farinerii de Gordonio, died in Curia Aug 1357: 535 Note: G.’s relationship with Guillelmus Farinerii, cardinal from 1356–1361, seems to have been the reason why he was despoiled. |
[1043.0] Guillelmus Lombardi, rector of Belpech [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Mirepoix), died Sep 1373: 536 |
[1044.0] Guillelmus Lombardi, rector of Montguiscard [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), died before Sep 1344, debtor: 126, 537 |
[1046.0] Guillelmus de Luco, prior of La Chaume [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), abbot of S. Florence Saumur (OSB) [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) from 1368, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) from 1390, predecessor of Guido at Grasse, died before Nov 1393: 538 |
[1048.0] Guillelmus Malaspina, brother of Galeotus Malaspina, brother-in-law of Argentina, debtor: 361 |
[1049.0] Guillelmus de Mandagot, sacristan of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1313, bishop of Uzès [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1318, predecessor of Elias bishop of Uzès, died 21 Apr 1344: 539 |
[1051.0] Guillelmus Martel, prior of Belley [dép. Ain, FRA] (dioc. Belley), bishop of Belley [dép. Ain, FRA] from 1356, died before May 1371: 540 |
[1052.0] Guillelmus Martin de Joques, servant of Joannes d’Agout (no. 702), debtor: 702 |
[1053.0] Guillelmus Martorerii, canon of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa) before 31 Aug 1357, messenger: 1269 |
[1054.0] Guillelmus de Maumont, father of Maria de Maumont, father of Margarita de Maumont, father of Dalphina de Maumont, domicellus of Limoges, father of beneficiaries of Guillelmus de Luco: 538 |
[1056.0] Guillelmus Mayet, canon of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), brother of Joannes Mayet, collector of Le Puy, died before Jul 1407: 541 |
[1057.0] Guillelmus Méchin, bishop of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] from 1317, bishop of Dol [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1324, successor of Joannes du Bois (no. 716), successor of Joannes d’Auxey (no. 711), died 15 Mar 1328: 542, 711 |
[1058.0] Guillelmus Mège, canon of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida) before 3 Apr 1336, commissioner: 26, 87, 201, 1094, 1095, 1181 |
[1059.0] Guillelmus de Menthoney, archdeacon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), bishop of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] from 1394, successor of Guido de Prangins (no. 441), died 8 Jul 1406, creditor: 441, 543 |
[1060.0] Guillelmus de Mespleda, monk of S. Quitière, le Mas-d’Aire (OSB) [now in Aire-sur-l’Adour, dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Aire) before 3 Apr 1388, commissioner: 784 |
[1061.0] Guillelmus de Molendino, died in Curia before May 1348: 544 |
[1062.0] Guillelmus Monstrius, bishop of Mazzara [prov. Trapani, ITA] from 1349, archbishop of Messina [cit. Messina, ITA] from 1355, archbishop of Monreale [cit. Palermo, ITA] from 1363, commissioner: 1132 |
[1063.0] Guillelmus de Montlaur, archdeacon of Gaujac [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bazas), bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1361, predecessor of Guillelmus bishop of Bazas, brother of Bertrandus de Montlaur, died before Sep 1371: 545 |
[1064.0] Guillelmus de Morières, hebdomedarius of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Cavaillon), papal chaplain of honor, died in Curia 1397: 546 |
[1065.0] Guillelmus de Onciato, abbot of S. Martin Ainay (OSB) [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 12 Nov 1363, successor of Bartholomeus de Cuino (no. 124): 124 |
[1066.0] Guillelmus de Orto, abbot of Clermont[-Ferrand] [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 4 Jul 1330, commissioner: 499 |
[1067.0] Guillelmus Palaysini, B.Decr., canon of Ile-Jourdain [now L’Isle-Jourdain, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 21 Jul 1361, commissioner: 412, 1274 |
[1069.0] Guillelmus Paris, dean of Nantes [dép. Loire-Atlantique, FRA] (dioc. Nantes) before 4 Sep 1381, papal chaplain of honor, debtor: 823 |
[1070.0] Guillelmus Passabas, nephew of Bertrandus du Mazel (no. 229): 229 |
[1071.0] Guillelmus de Patau, dean of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell), bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1362, successor of Hugo de Bacho at Urgell (no. 610), predecessor of Petrus de Luna at Urgell (no. 1069), died 29 Jun 1364: 547, 610 |
[1072.0] Guillelmus de Pictavia, prior of Charité-sur-Loire (OClun) [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre) before 24 Dec 1335, successor of Petrus de Bellejotto (no. 1009): 1009 |
[1073.0] Guillelmus Pierre Godin, cardinal bishop of Sabina [prov. Rieti, ITA] before 23 May 1328, uncle of Bernardus de Lipasse (no. 179): 372 |
[1074.0] Guillelmus Pilot, canon of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga) before 19 Jun 1356, cantor of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] (dioc. Lisboa) before 21 Sep 1358, collector of Portugal, died before Aug 1368: 286, 348, 380, 548, 581, 703, 725, 735, 853, 994, 1290, 1310 |
[1075.0] Guillelmus Pinchon, archdeacon of Avranches [dép. Manche, FRA] (dioc. Avranches), provost of Mainz [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Mainz) from 1351, predecessor of Elias de S. Eredio at Mainz, died 7 Oct 1360: 549 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Pinchon. |
[1076.0] Guillelmus de Platulis, archdeacon of Vilaseca [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tarragona) before 17 Jun 1345, commissioner: 76 Benefice Note: The name survives in the town of Vila-seca. |
[1077.0] Guillelmus du Plessis, abbot of S. Trinité Vendôme (OSB) [dép. Loir-et-Cher, FRA] (dioc. Blois) from 1350, chancellor of Louis duke of Anjou, died 21 Jul 1384: 550 |
[1078.0] Guillelmus de Plicamanibus, sacristan of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tarragona) before 12 Jan 1347, proctor of Sancius Lopez de Ayerbe (no. 1269): 76 |
[1079.0] Guillelmus de Prohins, canon of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix), archdeacon in the church of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA], bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 3 Jul 1377, predecessor of Arnaldus de la Trémouille (no. 92), cousin of Guido de Prohins, clerk of the Camera, died before Dec 1377: 551 |
[1080.0] Guillelmus de Quimballo, brother of Arnaldus de Quimballo (no. 86): 86 |
[1081.0] Guillelmus Raymond de Fabro, archdeacon of Chalosse [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Aire) before 14 Mar 1351, died before 24 Nov 1373, commissioner: 373 Benefice Note: Chalosse is a region (‘terroir’) in the dép. Landes. |
[1082.0] Guillelmus Revel, dean of Burlats [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres) before 27 Aug 1327, commissioner: 372, 1014 |
[1083.0] Guillelmus Ribot, layman of S. Hilaire, debtor: 1162 |
[1084.0] Guillelmus de Rivoforcato, archdeacon of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), died in Curia before Jul 1336: 552 |
[1085.0] Guillelmus de la Roche, executor of Raymundus d’Angoulême (no. 1175), notary: 298, 1175 |
[1086.0] Guillelmus de la Roche, rector of S. Columbe (OSB) [now Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre, dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), died before Jul 1372: 553 |
[1087.0] Guillelmus de la Roche, subcollector of Couserans: 1156 |
[1088.0] Guillelmus de Riomo, master of the works of Déols (OSB) [dép. l’Indre, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 13 Mar 1381, commissioner: 696 |
[1089.0] Guillelmus Roland, brother of Guido Roland (no. 445), knight, debtor: 378, 445 |
[1090.0] Guillelmus de Rosières, D.Decr., abbot of SS. Serge et Bacchus Angers (OSB) [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), archbishop of Trani [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA] from 1343, archbishop of Brindisi [prov. Brindisi, ITA] from 1344, bishop of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1346, bishop of Tarbes [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] from 1353, papal nuncio and collector in Sicilia citra Farum, former rector of Benevento, died before Nov 1360, commissioner: 43, 45, 46, 73, 96, 136, 264, 354, 363, 457, 501, 528, 554, 591, 632, 685, 686, 694, 788, 855, 862, 909, 928, 933, 962, 967, 977, 984, 1080, 1126, 1201, 1286, 1288, 1314, 1324, 1341, 1344, 1346, 1351 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Rosières. |
[1091.0] Guillelmus de Roussillon, beneficiary of Nicolaus de Bignes (no. 929), knight, lord of Le Bouchage (Belley): 929 |
[1092.0] Guillelmus de Rua, executor of Jacobus de Villeneuve (no. 676): 676 |
[1093.0] Guillelmus de Ruffec, LL.D., secular prior of Eymoutiers [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), canon of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) in 1342, canon of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) in 1353, canon of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) in 1354, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1361, successor of Petrus Artaud (no. 1001), predecessor of Raymundus Draco, died 3 Nov 1364, buyer: 554, 555, 842 |
[1094.0] Guillelmus Ruffi, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 11 Feb 1327, canon of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), collector of Bourges, collector of Limoges, died before Oct 1348: 215, 556, 1011, 1056, 1079, 1191 |
[1095.0] Guillelmus de Sabrano, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), bishop of Digne [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1324, predecessor of Eliziarius de Villeneuve at Digne (no. 307), predecessor of Guillelmus de Cardaillac at S. Victor (no. 504), died before 17 Nov 1327: 557 |
[1096.0] Guillelmus Salanheti, familiar of Pontius Béraud (no. 1144), corrector of apostolic letters, cleric, died in Curia before Aug 1386: 558 |
[1097.0] Guillelmus de Sallone, OFM, bishop of Pozzuoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] ca. 1317, bishop of Aversa [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1324, died before 21 Feb 1326: 559 |
[1098.0] Guillelmus Samer, rector of the parish church of S. Michael Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 12 Nov 1349, commissioner: 146 |
[1099.0] Guillelmus de S. Claro, canon of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) before 19 Mar 1388, commissioner: 626 |
[1100.0] Guillelmus de S. Mora, dean of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 11 Apr 1330: 1095 |
[1101.0] Guillelmus de S. Paulo, papal nuncio, former rector of Benevento: 333, 560, 870, 1050, 1201 |
[1102.0] Guillelmus de Sandreux, OSB, bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1334, died before Jun 1338: 561 |
[1103.0] Guillelmus Saulet, subcollector of Luçon: 708, 1292 |
[1104.0] Guillelmus Serezeraye, priest of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] before 17 May 1396, beneficiary of Joannes François (no. 744): 744 |
[1105.0] Guillelmus Sonati, castellan of Oppède (Cavaillon), commissioner: 621 |
[1106.0] Guillelmus de Sonheto, prior of Saint-Marcel (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), died before May 1385: 562 |
[1107.0] Guillelmus de Sonnans, canon of Langres [dép. Haute-Marne, FRA] (dioc. Langres), subcollector of Besançon, died Jul 1382, spoils-incidence – Langres: 563 |
[1109.0] Guillelmus Stivalis, archpriest of Monterotaro [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before 9 Nov 1350, vice-rector of Benevento, commissioner: 512, 1296 |
[1110.0] Guillelmus de Sure, archdeacon of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1332, successor of Petrus de Savoy at Lyon (no. 1100), died 20 Sep 1340: 564, 1100 |
[1111.0] Guillelmus Tardin, dean of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 25 Jul 1361, commissioner: 762 |
[1112.0] Guillelmus Teurini, sacristan of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) before 20 Jul 1348, commissioner: 176 |
[1113.0] Guillelmus Thebard, archdeacon of Bourbon [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 29 Oct 1371, commissioner: 98 |
[1114.0] Guillelmus de Thonerat, canon of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève), papal magister cerae, clerk of the Camera, died before Sep 1395, commissioner: 565, 1291 |
[1115.0] Guillelmus de Thurey, dean of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), bishop of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1356, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1358, successor of Guido de Calma, predecessor of Reginaldus de Maubernart (no. 1231), successor of Raymundus Saquet at Lyon (no. 1222), predecessor of Carolus d’Alençon at Lyon (no. 257), died 12 May 1365: 566 |
[1116.0] Guillelmus le Tort, LL.D., canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1396, died 15 Nov 1403: 567 |
[1117.0] Guillelmus Turpin, LL.Prof., dean in the diocese of Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA], bishop of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] from 1359, predecessor of Milo de Dormans, papal chaplain, papal familiar, died 31 Jan 1371: 568 |
[1118.0] Guillelmus de Ulmo, Lic.Decr., prior of Aubignac [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges), vicar general of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA], abbot of La Chaise-Dieu (OSB) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), predecessor of Andreas Airaud de Chanac, died before 11 May 1378: 569 |
[1119.0] Guillelmus Valelha, vicar of Saint-Andiol [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died in Curia before May 1364: 570 |
[1120.0] Guillelmus Vaquier, archdeacon of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca), chamberlain of Petrus Roger de Beaufort, papal commensal chaplain, died in Curia before Jun 1354: 571 Note: G.’s relationship with Petrus Roger de Beaufort, cardinal from 1348–1378, seems to have been the reason why he was despoiled. |
[1121.0] Guillelmus Vassal, heir and nephew of Vitalis Vassal (no. 1337): 113, 370, 659, 1337, 1339 |
[1122.0] Guillelmus de Vergy, archbishop of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] from 1371, cardinal: 10 |
[1123.0] Guillelmus de Vesençay, D.Decr., abbot of S. Maixent (OSB) [now in Saint-Maixent-l’École, dép. Deux-Sèvres, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), died 19 Mar 1380: 572 |
[1123.1] Guillelmus de Veyrac, LL.D., precentor of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), canon of Salisbury [co. Wiltshire, ENG] (dioc. Salisbury), brother of Guibertus de Veyrac, papal chaplain, registrar of papal letters, died in Curia before Dec 1347: 573 |
[1124.0] Guillelmus de Villareto, subcollector of Urgell, died 1376, spoils-incidence – Urgell: 547, 574 |
[1125.0] Guillelmus Vincent, LL.Lic., rector of Cavanhac [now Cavagnac, dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 8 Nov 1389, beneficiary of Petrus de Vernols (no. 1119): 1119 |
[1126.0] Guillelmus de Viridimonte, clerk of the Camera, commissioner: 707 |
[1127.0] Guillelmus de la Voulte, B.Decr., monk of S. Saturnin (OSB) [?now in Pont-Saint-Esprit, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), abbot of S. Vincenzo di Vulturno (OSB) [now in Castel San Vincenzo and Rocchetta a Volturno, prov. Isernia, ITA] (dioc. Isernia), bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1364, bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1368, bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1379, bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1383, successor of Joannes Saie (no. 821), died 15 Oct 1392: 575, 821 Benefice Note: This is probably the Cluniac monastery known as Saint-Saturnin-du-Port before the town changed its name to Pont-Saint-Esprit. |
Guinbaldus |
[1128.0] Guinbaldus de Coupona, nephew of Bernardus de Lipasse (no. 179): 179 |
Guisbertus |
[1129.0] Guisbertus de Champeriis, monk of Grasse [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Grasse) before 23 Jul 1365, debtor: 295 |
Gundisalvus |
[1130.0] Gundisalvus, archdeacon of Soria [prov. Soria, ESP] (dioc. Osma), bishop of Osma [prov. Soria, ESP] from 1348, successor of Barnabas bishop of Osma, predecessor of Alfonsus Fernandi, died Jun 1354: 576 |
[1131.0] Gundisalvus, proctor and familiar of Valascus archbishop of Braga (no. 1325), scholasticus of Coimbra: 1325 |
[1132.0] Gundisalvus de Aquila, M.Theol., bishop of Cuenca [prov. Cuenca, ESP] from 1341, bishop of Sigüenza [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] from 1342, archbishop of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] from 14 Aug 1348, archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1351, successor of Egidius Albornoz, predecessor of Blasius Fernandi (no. 247), successor of Odo bishop of Cuenca (no. 952), died before Mar 1353: 577, 952 |
[1133.0] Gundisalvus de Bustamante, LL.D., treasurer of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1389, predecessor of Alfonsus Frias, died Jul 1392: 578 |
[1135.0] Gundisalvus Gonzáles, OFM, bishop of Cadiz [prov. Cádiz, ESP] from 1364, died before 9 Mar 1384: 579 |
[1136.0] Gundisalvus Nuñez de Novoa, bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1320, died 1332: 580 |
[1137.0] Gundisalvus Pereira, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1322, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 1326, died Dec 1347, spoils-incidence – Braga, commissioner: 150, 389, 580, 581, 684, 778, 1192, 1248, 1287, 1328 |
[1138.0] Gundisalvus Pereira, collector of Portugal, died before May 1366: 582 |
Haakon |
Harduinus |
[1140.0] Harduinus de Bueil, bishop of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] from 1374, died 18 Jan 1439, commissioner: 1284 |
Henricus |
[1141.0] Henricus, abbot of S. Biagio di Mirabella [now in Mirabella Eclano, prov. Avellino, ITA] (dioc. Frigento) before 9 Apr 1345, successor of Laurentius abbot of S. Biagio di Mirabella (no. 862): 862 |
[1143.0] Henricus Bayler, bishop of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1390, died before Jan 1421, commissioner: 532 |
[1145.0] Henricus Biscop, provost of Bremen [Land Bremen, DEU] (dioc. Bremen) before 9 Aug 1364, bishop of Schleswig [Land Schleswig-Holstein, DEU] from 1370, bishop of Ösell [maa. Saare, EES] from 1374, predecessor of Joannes Sluter de Hex, died before Feb 1383, commissioner: 585, 756, 886, 957 |
[1146.0] Henricus, bishop of Troia [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1341, died in Curia before Jun 1361: 583 |
[1147.0] Henricus, abbot of S. Andrea di Brosano [now in Borzone in Borzonasca, cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova), predecessor of Hugolinus abbot of S. Andrea di Brosano, died before Jan 1371: 584 |
[1148.0] Henricus de Ast, D.Decr., LL.D., canon of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Nov 1360: 586 |
[1149.0] Henricus du Bois, bishop of Dol [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1340, died Mar 1348: 587 |
[1150.0] Henricus de Brandis, bishop of Konstanz [Land Konstanz, DEU] from 1357, successor of Joannes Windloch (no. 854), died 22 Nov 1383: 854 |
[1151.0] Henricus de Cigno, OP, papal penitentiary, died before 3 May 1345: 588 |
[1152.0] Henricus Hermann, provost of Åbo [Turku, maa. Varsinais-Suomi, SUO] (dioc. Åbo), bishop of Åbo [Turku, maa. Varsinais-Suomi, SUO] from 5 Oct 1366, second predecessor of Joannes von Westphalen, died before 8 Nov 1367: 589 |
[1153.0] Henricus de Marco de Caserta, canon of Caserta [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Caserta), bishop of Muro Lucano [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1344, died before Nov 1348: 590 |
[1155.0] Henricus de Monte, OP, bishop of Acerra [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1344, died before 27 Oct 1348: 591 |
[1156.0] Henricus de Montbéliard, father of Ludovicus de Montbéliard (no. 879), count of Montfaucon, holder: 879 |
[1157.0] Henricus de Poitiers, dean of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy), bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1349, bishop of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] from 1353, successor of Dragonetus Artaud de Montauban at Gap (no. 282), predecessor of Gilbertus de Mendagaches at Gap (no. 412), died 25 Aug 1370: 282, 592 |
[1158.0] Henricus de Rallo, dean of Trento [prov. Trento, ITA] (dioc. Trento), died in Curia tempore mortalitatis 1348: 593 |
[1159.0] Henricus Roche Anglicus, died in Curia before Sep 1361: 594 |
[1160.0] Henricus de Sauvignac, prior of Llanthony [co. Gwent, WAL] (dioc. St. David’s), abbot of S. Paul Besançon (OCSA) [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon) from 1333, died 20 Jan 1362: 595 |
[1161.0] Henricus di Sessa, J.U.Prof., J.U.D., bishop of Pesaro [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1357, bishop of Ascoli Piceno [prov. Ascoli Piceno, ITA] from 1358, bishop of Brescia [prov. Brescia, ITA] from 1362, bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1369, died between 19 Jun and 9 Aug 1380, debtor: 135, 596 |
[1162.0] Henricus de Severi, prior of Romainmoutier (OClun) [now Romainmôtier-Envy, cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne), bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne [dép. Savoie, FRA] from 1381, bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1385, successor of Bertrandus Raffin (no. 235), died before Sep 1396: 235, 597, 707 |
[1163.0] Henricus Ulceby, canon of Ravenna [prov. Ravenna, ITA] (dioc. Ravenna), of Lincoln, died in Curia before Jan 1352: 598 |
[1164.0] Henricus de Velde, bishop of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] from 1373, successor of Joannes de Vischhusen (no. 852), died before Dec 1378: 852 |
[1165.0] Henricus de Villars, canon of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), sacristan of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), chamberlain of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1337, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1342, predecessor of Guido de Calma at Lyon, died 25 Sep 1354: 599 Note: H. was bishop-elect of Valence-Die in 1336. |
[1166.0] Henricus de Vusione (or Turrini), nephew of Joannes Turrin (no. 842), debtor: 842 |
[1167.0] Henricus Zuderman de Tremonia, LL.D., archdeacon of Famenne [prov. Luxembourg, BEL] (dioc. Liège) before 27 Sep 1358, commissioner: 116, 938 Benefice Note: The boundaries of the archdeaconry in the 14th century do not necessarily correspond to those of the modern natural region of the same name in Belgium. For Henri Suderman de Dortmund as archdeacon of Famenne, see Berlière, “Les archidiacres de Liège” 185 (online). |
Henry |
Hermannus |
[1169.0] Hermannus Isslechore, dean of S. Moritz [now in Köln, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU] (dioc. Münster) before 13 Sep 1355, papal nuncio, collector of Münster, collector of Osnabrück, collector of Minden, commissioner: 878 |
[1171.0] Hermannus de Osenbrügge, canon of Ösell [maa. Saare, EES] (dioc. Ösell), bishop of Ösell [maa. Saare, EES] from 1338, predecessor of Conradus bishop of Ösell, died before 24 Jul 1363: 600 |
Hilarion |
[1172.0] Hilarion, abbot of Santa Maria de Muro (OSBasil) [?now in Muro Leccese, prov. Lecce, ITA] (dioc. Lecce) before 10 Feb 1354, successor of Romanus abbot of S. Maria de Muro (no. 1254): 1254 Benefice Note: It would make sense if the abbey involved here were the same as that involved in no. 1346. The fact that it is called “de Muro,” however, is puzzling. There is a small Byzantine chapel, said to date from the Byzantine reconquest of Southern Italy, in Muro Leccese (S. M. di Miggiano), but we have been unable to find a Greek abbey, or any other kind of abbey, there. Perhaps “de Muro” is a mistake. |
Hildebrandus |
[1173.0] Hildebrandus Conti, bishop of Padova [prov. Padova, ITA] from 1319, executor of Andreas Ghini Malpigli (no. 40), died 2 Nov 1352: 40 |
Homodeus |
[1174.0] Homodeus, archbishop of Tarsus [il Mersin, TÜR] by 1328, died before Sep 1344: 601 |
Honorata |
[1175.0] Honorata daughter of Petrus de Cau, ?servant/familar of Joannes III bishop of Rieux (no. 687): 687 |
Honoratus |
[1176.0] Honoratus de Berra, LL.D., brother of Laurentius de Berra (no. 864), knight, debtor: 864 |
Hubertus |
[1177.0] Hubertus, abbot of S. Pierre-hors-les-Portes (OSB) [now in Vienne, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) before 12 Jan 1362, successor of Petrus abbot of S. Pierre-hors-les-Portes (no. 992): 992 |
[1178.0] Hubertus, abbot of S. Pietro [now in Monteverde Marittimo, prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Volterra) before 23 Sep 1348, commissioner: 57, 887, 934 |
Hugo |
[1179.0] Hugo, abbot of S. Marie Guîtres (OSB) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), predecessor of Raymundus abbot of S. Marie de Guîtres, died before Mar 1373: 602 |
[1180.0] Hugo, abbot of S. Pierre Chalon-sur-Saône (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), predecessor of Jocerandus abbot of S. Pierre, died before Dec 1361: 603 |
[1181.0] Hugo, abbot of SS. Nicola e Cataldo Lecce (OSB) [prov. Lecce, ITA] (dioc. Lecce), predecessor of Nicolaus abbot of SS. Nicola e Cataldo, died before Jan 1354: 604 |
[1182.0] Hugo, abbot of S. Pierre de Salve (OSB) [now in Sauve, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), died before Apr 1357: 605 |
[1183.0] Hugo, abbot of Terrason (OSB) [now in Terrasson-Lavilledieu, dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Sarlat), died before Jan 1372: 606 |
[1184.0] Hugo, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) before 2 Apr 1347, successor of Iterius de Miremande (no. 644), debtor: 439, 644 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[1185.0] Hugo, abbot of S. Guilhem du Désert [now in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. ?Maguelonne) before 17 Dec 1386, debtor: 1275 |
[1186.0] Hugo, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) ca. 1347, successor of Guigo provost of Pignans (no. 452): 452 |
[1188.0] Hugo Aimery, dean of S. Ruf Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1324, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1328, predecessor of Guillelmus Guitard (no. 527), died Jul 1348: 607 |
[1189.0] Hugo d’Ardèche, sacristan of S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne), died before Nov 1405: 608 |
[1191.0] Hugo Aubert, archdeacon of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Noyon) in 1353, bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1354, notary apostolic, died 11 Mar 1379: 609 |
[1192.0] Hugo de Bacho, abbot of Ripoll (OSB) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Vich), bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1351, predecessor of Guillelmus de Patau at Urgell (no. 547), died 20 Feb 1361: 610 |
[1193.0] Hugo Barroti, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), precentor of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), papal chaplain, died 1362: 611 |
[1194.0] Hugo Bernardi, parochial vicar of Monteux [prov. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Carpentras), died before Apr 1393: 612 |
[1195.0] Hugo de Bonvillier, LL.Lic., archdeacon of Magnoac [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1369, died before 21 Oct 1370: 185, 613 |
[1196.0] Hugo Caychendi de Calciata, ?cleric, ?member of merchant family Chauchat of Clermont, died in Curia before Mar 1351: 614 |
[1197.0] Hugo de Chassanh, canon of S. Genès Thiers [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 6 Apr 1394, son of Bertrandus de Chassanh, commissioner: 106, 850 |
[1198.0] Hugo de Châtillon, canon of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Comminges), bishop of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1335, uncle of Albertus de Châtillon, died 4 Oct 1352: 615 |
[1199.0] Hugo de Collobrières, provost of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix) before 11 Apr 1326, commissioner: 1003 |
[1201.0] Hugo de Cros, abbot of Déols (OSB) [dép. l’Indre, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), uncle of Albertus de Tineria, predecessor of Robertus abbot of Déols, died before Nov 1384: 616 |
[1202.0] Hugo d’Engolême, archdeacon of Canterbury [co. Kent, ENG] (dioc. Canterbury), archdeacon of Billom [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 5 Feb 1322, canon of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), paneterius to John XXII, died in Curia before 25 Apr 1342, commissioner: 226, 617, 1094 |
[1203.0] Hugo Faydit, dean of Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans) before 26 Nov 1352, commissioner: 93 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Faydit. |
[1204.0] Hugo Fenollet, canon of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), bishop of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1346, bishop of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1348, died 21 Jun 1356: 618 |
[1205.0] Hugo Gaubert, almoner of the Pinhota, died in Curia before May 1341: 619 |
[1206.0] Hugo Geraldi, seneschal of Carcassonne, claimant: 1094 |
[1208.0] Hugo de Harlam, canon of Chester [co. Chester, ENG] (dioc. Coventry-Lichfield), died before Jan 1378: 620 |
[1209.0] Hugo de la Jugie, bishop of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1349, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] in 1371, successor of Guillelmus Frédol at Béziers (no. 518), predecessor of Sicardus de Lautrec at Béziers (no. 1275), successor of Joannes Lefèvre at Carcassonne (no. 767), predecessor of Petrus de S. Martial at Carcassonne, died 13 Jul 1371: 767 |
[1210.0] Hugo de Lamanhania, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1374, bishop of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1388, uncle of Petrus Didaci, collector of Castile, died before Nov 1392: 345, 621, 725 |
[1211.0] Hugo Laporte, archdeacon in the church of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA], died in Curia before Sep 1360: 622 |
[1212.0] Hugo de Maisoncomte, abbot of Vézelay (OClun) [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Autun) from 1377, died before Mar 1384: 623 |
[1213.0] Hugo de Mandagot, canon of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix), provost of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), died before Jan 1363: 624 |
[1214.0] Hugo de Marcenac, abbot of Sauve-Majeur (OSB) [now in La Sauve, dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) from 1363, successor of Guido de Ferrières at Sauve-Majeur (no. 435), predecessor of Raymundus Bernard de Roqueis at Sauve-Majeur, died 12 May 1371: 435, 625 |
[1215.0] Hugo Monachi, prior of Basel (OP) [cant. Solothurn, HEL] (dioc. Basel) before 31 May 1345, commissioner: 588 |
[1216.0] Hugo Pelegrini, canon of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), collector of England, died before Mar 1388: 626 |
[1217.0] Hugo de Peyrac, rector of S. Pierre Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died in Curia before Oct 1348: 627 |
[1218.0] Hugo du Puy, executor of Raymundus Gauserand (no. 1198), papal abbreviator: 1198 |
[1219.0] Hugo Raimbaud, bishop of Condom [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1401, died 11 Oct 1405: 628 |
[1220.0] Hugo Rigaud, familiar of Galhardus de Lamothe, died before Aug 1347: 629 Note: H.’s relationship with Galhardus de Lamothe, cardinal from 1316–1356, seems to have been the reason why he was despoiled. |
[1221.0] Hugo de la Roche, brother-in-law of Gregory XI, father of Ademarus de la Roche (no. 5): 5 |
[1222.0] Hugo Roger, executor of Nicolaus Roger (no. 945), cardinal, creditor: 827, 945 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Roger, Hugues. |
[1223.0] Hugo Roger, abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) from 1329, predecessor of Joannes de Nogaret at Saint-Sernin (no. 792), died between 1356 and 1359, commissioner: 630, 1043 |
[1224.0] Hugo de Roqua, abbot of Pébrac (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour), predecessor of Dalmacius abbot of Pébrac, died before Dec 1384: 631 |
[1226.0] Hugo de Sainte-Croix, cousin of Philippus de Sainte-Croix (no. 1136), debtor: 1136 |
[1227.0] Hugo de S. Francisco, OFM, bishop of Sessa Aurunca [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1340, died Apr 1344: 632 |
[1229.0] Hugo de Vaucemain, master general (OP), died in Curia before Aug 1341: 633 |
[1230.0] Hugo de Vienne, dean of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon), archbishop of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] from 1333, died 12 May 1355: 634 |
[1231.0] Hugo de Vinariis, proctor of Stephanus Digne (no. 1295): 1295 |
Hugolinus |
[1232.0] Hugolinus, abbot of S. Andrea di Brosano [now in Borzone in Borzonasca, cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova) before 28 Jan 1371, successor of Henricus abbot of S. Andrea di Brosano (no. 584): 584 |
[1233.0] Hugolinus, abbot of S. Pietro (OSB) [now in Perugia, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Perugia), predecessor of Capulus abbot of S. Pietro (no. 256), died before Nov 1363: 635 |
[1234.0] Hugolinus Malabranca, OESA, M.Theol., patriarch of Constantinople [now İstanbul, TÜR] from 10 Feb 1371, administrator of Rimini, died 1373, spoils-incidence – Rimini: 636 Benefice Note: In 1314, Clement V united the patriachate with episcopal see of Euboea (Negroponte, Chalcis) in Greece. During our period, there were some attempts to make the patriachate more than nominal. See R. J. Loenertz, “Cardinale Morosini et Paul Paléologue Tagaris, patriarches, et Antoine Ballester, vicaire du Papae, dans le patriarcat de Constantinople (1332–34 et 1380–87),” Revue des études byantines 24 (1966) 224–256. |
Humbertus |
[1235.0] Humbertus de Chevron, Lic.Decr., prior of Tarentaise [dép. Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Tarentaise), archbishop of Tarentaise [dép. Savoie, FRA] from 15 Jan 1379, died Apr 1379: 637 |
[1236.0] Humbertus de Jean, patriarch of Alexandria [muḥ. El Eskenderiya, MIS] from 1351, administrator of Reims, died before May 1355, spoils-incidence – Reims: 638 |
[1237.0] Humbertus de Montauro, canon of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli), archbishop of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1308, died 3 Jul 1320: 639 |
[1238.0] Humbertus de Moribus, domicellus of Genève, creditor: 1162 |
[1239.0] Humbertus Pilot, provost of S. André Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), died before Mar 1373: 640 |
Imbertus |
[1240.0] Imbertus Raynouardi, chamberlain of Pignans, thief of spoils: 222 |
Imislaus |
[1241.0] Imislaus Wronski, bishop of Płock [woj. Mazowieckie, POL] from 1363, predecessor of Nicolaus de Gulczewo (no. 937), died 1365: 641 |
Innocent |
[1241.1] Innocent VI, uncle of Arnaldus Aubert (no. 70), died 12 Sep 1362: 70, 179, 278, 294, 449, 803, 917, 1051, 1131, 1268 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Innocent VI. |
Isabella |
[1242.0] Isabella, servant of Guillelmus Boudreville (no. 496), creditor: 496 |
Isaias |
[1243.0] Isaias, abbot of S. Giovanni di Calmeto (OSB), archbishop of Rossano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 19 Sep 1365, predecessor of Joannes de Gallinario, died before Mar 1373: 642 Benefice Note: Eubel reports, apparently on the basis of a papal register, that I. was “abbas mon. s. Joa. de Calmeto O. S. B.” when he was made archbishop. The Savoyard Carthusian S. Giovanni di Calmeto died in 1134. No Benedictine abbey or Carthusian charterhouse dedicated to him has been found. |
Isarnus |
[1244.0] Isarnus Cauderie, papal sergeant-at-arms: 296, 1247 |
Isnardus |
Iterius |
[1246.0] Iterius de Martreuil, provost of Saint-Omer [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Omer), bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1392, bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1395, successor of Ludovicus d’Orléans (no. 880), predecessor of Geraldus de Montaigu, died before Sep 1403: 643 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Martreuil. |
[1247.0] Iterius de Miremande, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), predecessor of Hugo abbot of Cluny, died in Curia 20 Feb 1347: 644 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
Ivo |
[1248.0] Ivo, archbishop of Nazareth [meh. HaTzafon, YSR] before 26 Feb 1320, died before Mar 1330, holder: 1083 |
Jacoba |
[1249.0] Jacoba wife of Guido de Brossa, widow of Jacobus Joannis, debtor: 722 |
Jacobus |
[1250.0] Jacobus, bishop of Sant’Agata de’ Goti [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1344, successor of Pandulphus bishop of S. Agata dei Goti (no. 962), died before Jun 1374: 962 |
[1251.0] Jacobus, bishop of Sebaste in Armenia [il Sivas, TÜR] from about 1330, bishop of Malta [reġ. Tramuntana, MAL] from 1346, died before 15 Jun 1356: 645 |
[1252.0] Jacobus, canon of Sora [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Sora), bishop of Sora [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1323, predecessor of Angelus dei Ricasoli (no. 51), died before 4 Sep 1355: 646 |
[1253.0] Jacobus, archbishop of Corinth [pol. Kórinthos, per. Pelopónīssos, ELL] from 1340, archbishop of Taranto [prov. Taranto, ITA] from 1349, died 1378: 647 |
[1254.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Maria Camigliano [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Capua) before 7 Jul 1362, subcollector: 461 Benefice Note: Camigliano has a very old church dedicated to Sancta Maria ad Rotam Montium. We have, however, found no references to an abbey there. |
[1255.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Giovanni in Venere (OSB) [now in Fossacesia, prov. Chieti, ITA] (dioc. Chieti), died before Feb 1362: 648 |
[1256.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Maria de Arbona (OCist) [now in Manoppello, prov. Pescara, ITA] (dioc. Chieti), predecessor of Bernardus abbot of S. Maria de Arbona, died 1362: 649 |
[1257.0] Jacobus, abbot of Torcello [not found], dioc. Crete before 26 Nov 1361, commissioner: 327 |
[1258.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Patriniano extra muros (OSB) [now in Fano, prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] (dioc. Fano) before Mar 1375, agent: 950 Benefice Note: The present San Paterniano in the center of Fano dates from the 16th century, but the house was originally outside the walls (Convento di San Paterniano). |
[1259.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Pancrazio Firenze (OVall) [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), died before May 1355: 650 |
[1260.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Croce di Sassovivo (OSB) [now in Foligno, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Foligno), predecessor of Guido abbot of S. Croce di Sassovivo (no. 428), died 1350: 651 |
[1261.0] Jacobus, archimandrite of the monastery of S. Salvator Messina (OSBasil) [cit. Messina, ITA] (dioc. Messina), died 10 Mar 1373: 652 |
[1262.0] Jacobus, abbot of S. Maria de Crypta (OSB) [now physically in Vitulano, but adminstratively in Foglianise, prov. Benevento] (dioc. Benevento) before 31 Aug 1368, successor of Angelus abbot of S. Maria de Crypta (no. 47): 47 Benefice Note: The monastery in this period was associated with the Humiliati, but they had adopted the Benedictine rule, and the house was quite wealthy. The ruins of the monastery are substantial, referred to locally as ‘S. Maria in Grupits’ (Wikipedia). |
[1263.0] Jacobus d’Abbéville, rector of Carlet [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia), parson of Schellebelle [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), commensal chaplain to Guillelmus de la Jugie (no. 530), died before Sep 1360: 653 Note: J.’s relationship with Guillelmus de la Jugie, cardinal from 1342–1374, seems to have been the reason why he was despoiled. |
[1264.0] Jacobus de Albenoriis, sacristan of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers), died in Curia before Jun 1336: 654 |
[1265.0] Jacobus Aloys, familiar of Jacobus de Corvo (no. 662), holder: 662 |
[1266.0] Jacobus Annibaldi, OFM, bishop of Fondi [prov. Latina, ITA] from 1363, bishop of Assisi [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1368, predecessor of Thomas Racani, papal penitentiary, died before 18 Jan 1369: 655 |
[1267.0] Jacobus Arnaldi, archdeacon of Conflans [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), canon of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca), officialis of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP], died before Jul 1375: 656 |
[1268.0] Jacobus Artaud, LL.B., canon of Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] (dioc. Die), bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1364, bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1366, successor of Guillelmus Fournier de Marcossay at Gap (no. 517), died Aug 1399: 657 |
[1269.0] Jacobus Ayas, OP, bishop of Suelli [prov. Sud Sardegna, ITA] from 1384, died 1399: 658 |
[1271.0] Jacobus Barrau, secular prior of the church of S. Jean extra muros La Rochelle [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes) before 21 Jun 1357, collector of Saintes, collector of Tulle, died before Dec 1364: 370, 659, 1175, 1310 |
[1272.0] Jacobus Bonamie, abbot of S. Genis des Fontaines (OSB) [now in Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) ca. 1404, successor of Joannes Pélerin de Vigenère (no. 798): 798 |
[1274.0] Jacobus de Damas Cozan (or Caussens), abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) from 1375, successor of Joannes Dupin (no. 737), predecessor of Joannes de Damas Cozan, died in Curia 6 Jul 1383: 660, 737, 1027 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[1275.0] Jacobus dei Cavalli, bishop of Vercelli [prov. Vercelli, ITA] from 1379, papal nuncio in Piemonte, papal nuncio in Genova, papal nuncio in Milano, collector in Piemonte, collector in Genova, collector in Milano, cardinal, died before Jul 1387: 371 |
[1276.0] Jacobus Colonna, canon of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Noyon), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1328, successor of Arnaldus Roger de Comminges (no. 87), predecessor of Antonius bishop of Lombez (no. 54), died before Aug 1341: 661 |
[1277.0] Jacobus de Corvo, OP, bishop of Zagreb [grad Zagreb, HRV] from 1322, bishop of Quimper [dép. Finistère, FRA] from 1326, bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1330, successor of Guido de Laval, patron/master of Jacobus Aloys, patron/master of Petrus de Corvo, died before Feb 1341: 662 |
[1278.0] Jacobus Cyon, canon of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida), bishop of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1341, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1348, died 18 Oct 1351, commissioner: 663, 1197 |
[1279.0] Jacobus Falconieri di Napoli, D.Decr., bishop of Aquino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1342, bishop of Bitonto [prov. Bitontino, ITA] from 1348, died before 14 Dec 1357: 664 |
[1280.0] Jacobus de Faytanis, abbot of S. Gregorio in Concha (OSB) [now in Morciano di Romagna, prov. Rimini, ITA] (dioc. Rimini) before 19 Mar 1372, successor of Gregorius abbot of S. Gregorio in Concha (no. 426): 426 |
[1281.0] Jacobus de Filippis, precentor of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca) before 1 May 1395, successor as collector of Guillelmus Boudreville (no. 496), collector of Zaragoza, collector of Tarragona, collector of Navarre, collector of Majorca: 496 |
[1282.0] Jacobus Folquerii, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 11 Feb 1327, commissioner: 1056 |
[1283.0] Jacobus Fournier (later Pope Benedict XII), abbot of Fontfroide Narbonne (OCist) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1317, bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 3 Mar 1326, successor of Raymundus Athon (no. 1178), predecessor of Petrus de Lapeirareda (no. 1061), predecessor of Dominicus Grima at Pamiers (no. 280), cardinal, died 25 Apr 1342, spoils-incidence – Pamiers: 665 Note: Despoiled when he was translated to Mirepoix. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Benedict XII. |
[1285.0] Jacobus de Gravellis, subcollector of Lyon, died before Jan 1394, spoils-incidence – Lyon: 666 |
[1286.1] Jacobus Joannis, husband of Jacoba, died before Jan 1354, debtor: 722 |
[1287.0] Jacobus de Labroue, archdeacon of Lunas [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 8 Sep 1344, papal treasurer, papal vice-chamberlain, died late May 1348, commissioner: 39, 374, 537, 667, 1259 |
[1288.0] Jacobus de Longofonte, priest, rector or prior of the parochial church of Notre-Dame Orbec [dép. Calvados, FRA] (dioc. Lisieux), died before Sep 1388: 668 |
[1290.0] Jacobus Malavolti, D.Decr., canon of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] (dioc. Siena), bishop of Siena [prov. Siena, ITA] in 1371, predecessor of Guillelmus Gascon, papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died 8 Nov 1371: 669 |
[1291.0] Jacobus Malheti, canon of S. Antoine [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) before Jun 1375, debtor: 1065 |
[1292.0] Jacobus Massoti, beneficiatus of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] before 18 Jun 1355, commissioner: 1171 |
[1293.0] Jacobus de Milas, advocate of the Rota, died before Jul 1347: 670 |
[1294.0] Jacobus Militis, canon of S. Marie Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre) before 28 Apr 1375, subcollector of Auxerre, commissioner: 203, 1004 |
[1295.0] Jacobus de Monasteriis, OP, bishop of Glandèves [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1328, successor of Anselmus de Glandèves (no. 52), died before Oct 1344: 52 |
[1296.0] Jacobus de Montone, provost of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève) before 22 Jul 1406, commissioner: 543 |
[1297.0] Jacobus Muto, LL.D., canon of Ostia [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Ostia), bishop of Marsi [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1363, bishop of Arezzo [prov. Arezzo, ITA] from 1365, bishop of Spoleto [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1371, vicar in Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma) from 1369 to 1371, predecessor of Galhardus de Pallairac, papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died before 24 Nov 1372, holder: 671, 1057 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Muto. |
[1299.0] Jacobus de Plumbayrola, monk of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Montecassino) before 24 Jan 1342, ?bishop-elect of Cassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Montecassino) ?in 1340, ?elected (but not provided) as successor to Raymundus de Gramat (no. 1201), debtor: 453, 1201 |
[1301.0] Jacobus de Rives, collector of Tarragona, collector of Zaragoza, collector of Majorca: 1029, 1244 |
[1302.0] Jacobus Romaci, canon of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 23 Jun 1348, commissioner: 1197 |
[1304.0] Jacobus Scriva, commendator of Huesca (OHosp) [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca), died before Sep 1411: 672 |
[1305.0] Jacobus Seguini, vicar of Noves [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 25 Oct 1359, successor of Joannes de Merulo (no. 783): 783 |
[1306.0] Jacobus di Siena, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Termoli [prov. Campobasso, ITA] from 1372, successor of Franciscus de Stella (no. 352), died before Feb 1379: 352 |
[1307.0] Jacobus de Sirano, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 24 Dec 1363, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), collector, died before Jul 1377, commissioner: 56, 204, 395, 673, 834, 1180 |
[1308.0] Jacobus de Sperabe, executor of Elias du Puy (no. 301): 301 |
[1309.0] Jacobus Tessier, executor of Benedictus de Facifeis (no. 141): 141 |
[1310.0] Jacobus Tura, OP, archbishop of Trani [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA] from 1352, commissioner: 964 |
[1311.0] Jacobus de Urrea, canon of Zaragoza (OCSA) [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] (dioc. Zaragoza), died before Mar 1354: 674 |
[1312.0] Jacobus de la Vie, nephew of John XXII, cardinal: 85 |
[1314.0] Jacobus de Ville, canon of S. Marie Cambrai (OSAnt) [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), executor of Joannes Courtois (no. 732), proctor in the Roman Curia, died Nov 1349, debtor: 675, 732 |
[1315.0] Jacobus de Villeneuve, provost of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) by 1361, died 16 May 1375: 676 |
[1316.0] Jacobus de Vinariis, prior of Monserrat [now in Monistrol de Montserrat, prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona), died before Jul 1376: 677 |
[1317.0] Jacobus Zatria, B.Decr., archdeacon of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca), bishop of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] from 1369, died 30 Mar 1374, debtor: 678, 1338 |
Jambertus |
[1318.0] Jambertus de Lieuron, abbot of S. André [now in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) from 1353, successor of Petrus de Canilhac (no. 1020), predecessor of Ludovicus de Bollène (no. 877), died 13 Jun 1361: 679 |
Jean |
[1320.0] Jean duc de Berry, patron of Robertus abbot of Déols: 616 |
Jeronimus |
[1321.0] Jeronimus de Ochon , bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1410, collector, died 16 Nov 1425: 519 |
Joan |
Joannes |
[1322.0] Joannes, bishop of Andria [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA] from 1356, died before Feb 1362: 680 |
[1323.0] Joannes, bishop of Ariano [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1349, died before May 1356, commissioner: 920 |
[1324.0] Joannes, bishop of Jaen [prov. Jaén, ESP] from 1357, died before Apr 1362, debtor: 320 |
[1325.0] Joannes, bishop of Kissamos [pol. Kíssamos, per. Krī́tī, ELL] before 25 Oct 1352, successor of Guillelmus Emergavi (no. 511): 511 |
[1326.0] Joannes, abbot of Ménat (OSB) [now Menat, dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1371, died before 27 Aug 1375: 681 |
[1327.0] Joannes, bishop of Lugo [prov. Lugo, ESP], died before Mar 1375: 682 |
[1328.0] Joannes, bishop of Maillezais [dép. Vendée, FRA] from 1343, died before 20 Feb 1359: 683 |
[1329.0] Joannes, archdeacon of Calahorra [prov. La Rioja, ESP] (dioc. Calahorra), bishop of Mondoñedo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1327, died before 27 Feb 1329: 684 |
[1330.0] Joannes, OP, archbishop of Corfu [pol. Kérkyra, per. Iónioi Nī́soi, ELL] from 1320, archbishop of Otranto [prov. Lecce, ITA] from 1330, died before Mar 1345: 685 |
[1331.0] Joannes, bishop of Lavello [prov. Potenza, ITA], bishop of Rapolla [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1342, died before 17 Nov 1346: 686 |
[1332.0] Joannes III, LL.Lic., succentor of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 12 Dec 1371, predecessor of Joannes IV bishop of Rieux (no. 688), patron/master of Joannes Lacasa, died before 26 Feb 1375: 687 |
[1333.0] Joannes IV, bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1375, successor of Joannes III bishop of Rieux (no. 687), died before Apr 1381: 687, 688 |
[1334.0] Joannes, bishop of Salpe [prov. Foggia, ITA], died before 14 Dec 1357: 689 |
[1335.0] Joannes, OESA, bishop of Zengg [žup. Ličko-senjska, HRV] from 1333, archbishop of Split [žup. Splitsko-dalmatinska, HRV] from 1348, died at Pisa before Mar 1349: 690 |
[1336.0] Joannes, bishop of Veszprém [meg. Veszprém, MAG] from 1346, died before 18 Dec 1357: 691 |
[1337.0] Joannes, cantor of Viseu [dist. Viseu, POR] (dioc. Viseu), bishop of Viseu [dist. Viseu, POR] from 1349, died before 2 Jul 1365: 692 |
[1338.0] Joannes, abbot of Clairac (OSB) [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen), uncle of Joannes Evrard de Lanserta, died before May 1394: 693 |
[1339.0] Joannes, abbot of S. Lupo Benevento (OSB) [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), died ca. 1348: 694 |
[1340.0] Joannes, abbot of Jaucels (OSB) [now Joncels, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), predecessor of Petrus abbot of Jaucels, died before Nov 1361: 695 |
[1341.0] Joannes, abbot of Méobecq (OSB) Bourges [dép. l’Indre, FRA], died before Mar 1381: 696 |
[1342.0] Joannes, abbot of Saint-Satur (OCSA) [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 30 May 1382, successor of Petrus abbot of S. Satur (no. 988): 988 |
[1343.0] Joannes, abbot of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés [dép. Val-de-Marne, FRA] (dioc. Châlons-en-Champagne) before Apr 1376, heir of Bernardus la Vergne (no. 203): 203 |
[1344.0] Joannes, abbot of S. Maria della Vittoria (OCist) [now in Scurola Marsicana, prov. L’Aquila, ITA] (dioc. Marsi), died before May 1362: 697 |
[1345.0] Joannes, abbot of S. Sebastiano [now in Alatri, prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Napoli) before 19 Nov 1352, commissioner: 121, 336, 591, 1322 |
[1346.0] Joannes, abbot of S. Maria de Irachio Pamplona (OSB) [prov. Navarre, ESP] (dioc. Pamplona), died before Mar 1383: 698 |
[1347.0] Joannes, abbot of S. Marie La Réau (OCSA) [now in Saint-Martin-l’Ars, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 12 Aug 1384, successor of Reginaldus abbot of S. Marie La Réau (no. 1229): 1229 |
[1348.0] Joannes, abbot of Fécamp (OSB) [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) before 6 Apr 1358, successor of Nicolaus de Nanteuil (no. 942): 942 |
[1349.0] Joannes, abbot of Grenda (OCist) [not found], dioc. Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] before 5 Mar 1375, debtor: 429 |
[1350.0] Joannes, abbot of Mas-Garnier (OSB) [now Mas-Grenier, dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 9 Aug 1373, commissioner: 378 |
[1351.0] Joannes, primicerius S. Angelo [?now in Monte Sant’Angelo, prov. Foggia, ITA] (dioc. Ascoli Satriano) before 11 Feb 1354, vicar of Petrus bishop of Ascoli Satriano (no. 975): 975 Benefice Note: Monte Sant’Angelo is not in the modern diocese of Cerignola / Ascoli Satriano, though it is close. |
[1352.0] Joannes, archdeacon of Vic-Fesenzac [now Vic-Fezensac, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch) before 4 Apr 1372, executor of Aymericus Hugues de Chassanh (no. 106): 106 |
[1353.0] Joannes, chaplain of S. Vitale Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), died ca. 1372: 699 |
[1354.0] Joannes, secular canon of S. Barthélemy ?Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Noyon) before 2 Jan 1380, subexecutor of papal bull: 1096 Benefice Note: The abbey of Saint-Barthélemy (OCSA) was next to the ramparts of Noyon, and seems to be the most likely S. Barthélemy, which is not otherwise identified in the text. The only reason for doubt is that the house was one of canons regular, but perhaps that is why Joannes is specifically identified as secular. |
[1355.0] Joannes, canon of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] (dioc. Tulle) before 6 Jun 1375, commissioner: 1219 |
[1357.0] Joannes Acciaioli, canon of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1360, brother of Bindacius Acciaioli, brother of Donatus Acciaioli, brother of Nerius Acciaioli, successor of Raymundus II, predecessor of Bonjoannes (archbishop-elect) at Patras (no. 251), died before 5 Apr 1363: 700 |
[1358.0] Joannes Adémar, canon of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève), died ca. 1368: 701 |
[1359.0] Joannes d’Agout, provost of Riez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Riez), archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1379, died 6 Oct 1394: 702 |
[1360.0] Joannes Afonso, canon of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] (dioc. Évora), bishop of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] from 1352, successor of Alfonsus Denis (no. 18), predecessor of Joannes Gomez de Chaves (no. 752), died before Jul 1356: 18, 703, 893 |
[1361.0] Joannes Allemand, subcollector of Auch: 70, 515, 764 |
[1362.0] Joannes de Altoservienti, prior of S. Paulet (OSB) [now in Saint-Paulet-de-Caisson, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux), died before May 1384: 704 |
[1363.0] Joannes Amalrici, bishop of Sorres [now in Barutta, prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1342, brother of Raymundus Amalrici, papal nuncio in Sardegna, died before Aug 1344: 705 |
[1364.0] Joannes Ameil, treasurer of the Duchy of Spoleto, commissioner: 1113 |
[1366.0] Joannes Amici, canon of Pisa [prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Pisa), physician to Clement VI, of Firenze, died in Curia late 1348: 706 |
[1368.0] Joannes Annes, archdeacon of Molina [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] (dioc. Sigüenza) before 31 Mar 1353, executor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577): 577 |
[1369.0] Joannes de Aquila, canon of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before 18 Oct 1352, subcommissioner: 920 |
[1370.0] Joannes Arnaud, rector of the rural church of Sainte-Julie de Goudours [now in Trèbes, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), brother of Raymundus Arnaldi, died in the Comtat-Venaissin before Aug 1387: 707 |
[1371.0] Joannes Arnaud, prior of S. Maurice La Rochelle (OCSA) [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), died before Oct 1396: 708, 1292 |
[1372.0] Joannes d’Arpadelle, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris) before 5 Jul 1322, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1340, successor of Bartholomeus Grassi (no. 126), predecessor of Guillelmus d’Aubussac, papal chaplain, died before June 1343, debtor, commissioner: 1058, 1094, 1160 |
[1373.0] Joannes Artaud, OP, bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1329, bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1334, successor of Rostagnus bishop of Nice (no. 1256), died Jul 1335: 709, 1256 |
[1374.0] Joannes de Aspri, heir of Trasmundus bishop of Alife (no. 1324): 1324 |
[1375.0] Joannes Aubriot, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1345, died before Dec 1350: 710 |
[1376.0] Joannes d’Auxey, bishop of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] from 1314, predecessor of Guillelmus Méchin (no. 542), died 13 Jan 1317: 711 |
[1377.0] Joannes d’Auxois, bishop of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] from 1342, bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1353, died 10 Jan 1359: 712 |
[1378.0] Joannes de Babuis, canon of S. Frontin Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux) before 5 Aug 1348, commissioner: 607, 735 |
[1379.0] Joannes Bajuli, constable of Bordeaux, debtor: 1068 |
[1381.0] Joannes de Bardaxino, OFM, bishop of Doglia [prov. Sud Sardegna, ITA] from 1355, died before Apr 1362, debtor: 125, 275 |
[1383.0] Joannes Baroncelli, executor of Bernardus Raffata (no. 190), papal sergeant-at-arms: 190 |
[1384.0] Joannes Basini, canon of Tarentaise [dép. Savoie, FRA] (dioc. Tarentaise) before 11 Mar 1387, debtor, commissioner: 1162 |
[1385.0] Joannes Bauffès, LL.B., J.U.D., cantor of Evreux [dép. Eure, FRA] (dioc. Evreux), bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1375, bishop of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1391, bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1393, bishop of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1403, died at Marseille about Nov 1403: 713 |
[1386.0] Joannes Belhomme, papal scribe, died before Aug 1372: 714 |
[1388.0] Joannes de Belna, OP, executor of Petrus de Rochefort (no. 1094), inquisitor of France: 1094 |
[1389.0] Joannes de Bérail, nephew and executor of Petrus de Bérail (no. 1010): 1010 |
[1390.0] Joannes Bermundi, nephew and heir of Franciscus Bermundi, creditor: 1162 |
[1391.0] Joannes Bernerii, priest of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] before 20 Jul 1325, commissioner: 837 |
[1392.0] Joannes Bertetus, OP, bishop of Angoulême [dép. Charente, FRA] from 1380, successor of Elias de Pons (no. 300), died before Oct 1384: 300 |
[1393.0] Joannes Bertrand, commissioner: 400, 809, 1011, 1191 |
[1394.0] Joannes Bigot, provost of S. Lorenzo Oulx [cit. Torino, ITA] (dioc. Torino) before 16 Jan 1364, successor of Luzonus de Lemps (no. 884): 884 |
[1395.0] Joannes Bisaci, prior of S. Victor [?now in Saint-Victor-la-Coste, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), died before 1403: 715 |
[1396.0] Joannes du Bois, bishop of Dol [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] from 1312, predecessor of Guillelmus Méchin (no. 542), died 25 Jan 1324: 716 |
[1397.0] Joannes Bolhonis, heir and executor of Pontius Cavayrac (no. 1146): 1146 |
[1400.0] Joannes Bonifilii, canon of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) before 29 Jan 1354, commissioner: 722 |
[1401.0] Joannes Bonvin, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) from 1384, successor of Savaricus Christian at S. Victor (no. 1271), died before Apr 1405: 717, 1151 |
[1402.0] Joannes Boudreville, archdeacon of Lorca [prov. Murcia, ESP] (dioc. Cartagena) before 10 May 1393, collector of Burgos, collector of Astorga, collector of Cartagena: 966 |
[1403.0] Joannes de Bourbon, LL.Lic., dean of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Autun), bishop of Verdun [dép. Meuse, FRA] from 1362, died before Mar 1372: 718 |
[1404.0] Joannes Boutin, abbot of S. Croix (OSB) [now in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, dép. Vendée, FRA] (dioc. Luçon), died before Sep 1365: 719 |
[1405.0] Joannes de Braule, canon of La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 29 Aug 1350, executor of Bernardus Le Brun (no. 162): 162 |
[1406.0] Joannes de Brogny, cardinal vice-chancellor, creditor: 979 |
[1409.0] Joannes Cabrespí, nephew of Almeracius Cabrespí, commissioner: 9, 736, 913, 1053, 1101 |
[1410.0] Joannes de Caffris, canon of Nevers [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Nevers) before 23 May 1375, commissioner: 687, 736, 789 |
[1411.0] Joannes Calhafer, treasurer of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Vabres) before 23 Dec 1361: 283 |
[1412.0] Joannes de Campeto, canon of S. Ademaro [not found], dioc. Muro Lucano [prov. Potenza, ITA], died in Curia before Aug 1351: 720 |
[1414.0] Joannes de Capella, executor of Bernardus de Quitania (no. 189): 189 |
[1415.0] Joannes Canerandi, subcollector of Béziers: 442, 747 |
[1417.0] Joannes de Cardaillac, bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1351, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 1361, patriarch of Alexandria [muḥ. El Eskenderiya, MIS] from 1371, successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Fayditus d’Aigrefeuille at Rodez, predecessor (as administrator of the diocese) of Bertrandus Raffin at Rodez (no. 235), nephew and executor of Bertrandus de Cardaillac (no. 218), successor of Alvarus Perez de Viedma at Ourense (no. 21), administrator of Rodez, administrator of Toulouse, died 7 Oct 1390, spoils-incidence – Toulouse, executor of Camera order, commissioner: 21, 218, 721 Note: It is possible that the J. patriarch of Alexandria in the adminstration Toulouse (no. 721) is not the same J. who was bishop of Ourense (no. 21) and then archbishop of Braga (no. 218). |
[1418.0] Joannes de Cardone, OCSA, sacristan of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1341, died before 14 Aug 1348: 722 Note: Gallia Christiana 1.576–577 calls J. nephew of Benedict XII with the surname de Baux. The quite full documentation about him in Gallia Christiana Novissima 3.657–665 provides no support for either statement. |
[1419.0] Joannes Carenchionis, merchant of Avignon, creditor: 575 |
[1420.0] Joannes de Castello, OFM, bishop of Mariana [dép. Haute-Corse, FRA] from 1353, died in Genova Feb 1364: 723 |
[1421.0] Joannes de Castro, dean of León [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León), bishop of Tuy [prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1351, died before 20 Jul 1384: 724 |
[1422.0] Joannes de Castroparro, abbot of S. Pierre Caunes-Minervois (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 16 May 1380, brother of Petrus de Castroparro (no. 1025), successor of Embrinus at S. Pierre de Caunes-Minervois (no. 308), debtor: 308, 1025 |
[1424.0] Joannes de Cavanhac, canon of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), canon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), cantor of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), dean of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] (dioc. Compostela) before 22 May 1360, brother of Geraldus de Cavanhac, brother of Guillelmus de Cavanhac, collector of Albi, collector of Cahors, collector of Castres, collector of Rodez, collector of Tulle, collector of Vabres, died before Apr 1364, spoils-incidence – Cahors: 61, 77, 233, 725, 796, 1174 |
[1425.0] Joannes Chambellain, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), died before 10 Nov 1358: 726 |
[1426.0] Joannes de Champdorat, J.U.D., abbot of La Chaise-Dieu (OSB) [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1342, died 15 Sep 1356: 727 |
[1427.0] Joannes de Châteauneuf, canon of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] (dioc. Troyes) before 11 May 1352, successor as collector of Joannes Oger (no. 793), collector of Reims, died before Nov 1362, spoils-incidence – Reims: 728, 793, 849, 999 |
[1428.0] Joannes de Chaylerio, executor of Ademarus de la Voulte (no. 6): 6 |
[1429.0] Joannes Chicot, subcollector of Grenoble: 956, 1075, 1162 |
[1430.0] Joannes de Chissey, bishop of Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] from 1337, predecessor of Radulphus de Chissey (no. 1162), died at Paris Dec 1349: 729 |
[1431.0] Joannes di Cicco Eriotti, bishop of Sarno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1372, successor of Theobaldus bishop of Sarno (no. 1309): 1309 |
[1433.0] Joannes Clementi, canon of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne) before 15 Sep 1394, debtor: 441 |
[1434.0] Joannes de Cojordan, archdeacon of Lunas [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1336, bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1329, successor of Petrus de Lapeirareda (no. 1061), predecessor of Arnaldus de Villari (no. 94), papal treasurer, died between 9 Oct and 17 Dec 1361: 730 |
[1435.0] Joannes de Cojordan, ?heir of Joannes de Cojordan (no. 730), knight: 730 |
[1436.0] Joannes de Cori, OP, bishop of Knin [žup. Šibenik-Knin, HRV] from 1334, bishop of Tivoli [cit. Roma, ITA] from 1337, died Aug 1342: 731 |
[1437.0] Joannes de Coronato, physician of Genova, debtor: 446 |
[1438.0] Joannes Courtois, provisor of the Pinhota, cleric, died in Curia before Mar 1348: 732 |
[1439.0] Joannes de Craon, canon of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), archdeacon of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] (dioc. Le Mans), bishop of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] from 1348, archbishop of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] from 1355, died in Paris 26 Mar 1373: 733 |
[1440.0] Joannes Cros, cleric, died in Curia before Mar 1352: 734 |
[1442.0] Joannes de Damas Cozan, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) before 23 Jan 1384, successor of Jacobus de Damas Cozan Caussens (no. 660): 660 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[1443.0] Joannes Desprès, abbot of S. Pierre (OCist) [not found], dioc. Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA], bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1333, bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 3 Dec 1347, died before Aug 1348: 31, 735 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Desprès, Jean. |
[1444.0] Joannes Dieudonné, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 11 Jul 1372, papal chaplain, papal nuncio, subccollector in Le Puy, subcollector in Clermont, died in Curia May 1375, commissioner: 553, 736 |
[1446.0] Joannes Drazik, bishop of Praha from 1301, died 5 Jan 1343, commissioner: 357 |
[1447.0] Joannes Dupin, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) from 1369, successor of Simon de Brosse (no. 1282), predecessor of Jacobus de Damas Cozan Caussens (no. 660), died 27 Dec 1374: 737, 1282 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[1448.0] Joannes Dupin, prior of Articella Cassine (OSB) [prov. Alessandria, ITA] (dioc. Acqui) before 8 Jan 1353, brother of Petrus Dupin (no. 1040), subcommissioner: 920 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Dupin, Jean. |
[1449.0] Joannes Dupré, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Evreux [dép. Eure, FRA] from 1328, died before 30 Jul 1333: 738 |
[1451.0] Joannes Elie, cantor of León [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León) before 31 Mar 1353, executor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577): 577 |
[1452.0] Joannes Engeard, bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1388, successor of Deodatus bishop of Castres (no. 269): 269 |
[1453.0] Joannes Eraclei, prior of Ispagnac [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende) before 6 Mar 1389, executor of Jacobus de Longofonte (no. 668): 668 |
[1454.0] Joannes d’Etienne, archdeacon of Figeac [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1368, protonotary apostolic, papal familiar, died 8 Dec 1393: 739 |
[1455.0] Joannes Evrard de Lanserta, nephew of Joannes abbot of Clairac (no. 693): 693 |
[1457.0] Joannes Fernandez de Sotomayor, bishop of Tuy [officially Tui, prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1286, died 14 Jun 1323: 740 |
[1458.0] Joannes Fernandi, dean of Jaen [prov. Jaén, ESP] (dioc. Jaen) before 13 Sep 1357, canon of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos) before 20 Mar 1363, commissioner: 785, 825, 949 |
[1459.0] Joannes Fernandi, chamberlain of Nicolaus Capocii, agent: 829 |
[1461.0] Joannes de Fisco, abbot of S. Maria Assuntanella Firenze (OSB) [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), died before Oct 1339: 741 |
[1462.0] Joannes Flandrin, archbishop of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1379, cardinal: 1127 |
[1463.0] Joannes de Fontarigiis, prior of S. Corneille de la Chapelle (OSB) [now in Puycelsi, dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), died before Aug 1394: 742 |
[1464.0] Joannes Fournier, brother of Petrus Fournier, died before Jan 1376: 743 Note: Joannes is called dominus, with nothing more, in the case. That honorific could be secular or religious, and the case gives us little to go on. Frater Petrus, however, who is said to be Joannes’ brother, is clearly a religious, and is probably monk of Semur-en-Auxois, a dependency of the abbey of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (both dép. Côte-d’Or). Dominus Joannes may be a recently-deceased abbot of Flavigny. One cannot be sure; the fasti of the abbots of Flavigny in this period are lacunose. That the composition – a round 1,000 florins, appropriate for a bishop or an abbot – is to be paid to Chaise-Dieu is easier to explain. Gregory XI had just become pope; his uncle, Clement VI, was buried at Chaise-Dieu (dép. Haute-Loire). The latter had attempted to endow Chaise-Dieu by testament, but the assets in his estate fell short of the endowment needed. |
[1465.0] Joannes François, J.U.Lic., canon of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), dean of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), predecessor as collector of Petrus Jovit, collector of Bourges, collector of Limoges, collector of Poitiers, collector of Saintes, died in Curia early May 1396: 196, 228, 616, 744, 804, 958, 988, 1229 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. François. |
[1466.0] Joannes de Fraxino, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Lugo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1403, successor of Lupus bishop of Lugo, predecessor of Joannes Henrici, papal chaplain of honor, died before Jul 1409: 745 |
[1467.0] Joannes de Gallinario, OFM, archbishop of Rossano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] in 1373, successor of Isaias archbishop of Rossano (no. 642), died ca. 1385: 642 |
[1468.0] Joannes Galtini, M.Med., died in Curia before Sep 1360: 746 |
[1472.0] Joannes de Gardaya, papal nuncio, scholasticus of Oviedo: 28, 179, 1033, 1335 |
[1473.0] Joannes de Garrigue, canon of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] (dioc. Lisboa), precentor of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), provost of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 28 Dec 1358, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 19 Nov 1363, predecessor as collector of Arnaldus André (no. 69), collector of Portugal, collector of Narbonne, merchant of Avignon, died between 11 and 17 Sep 1369: 23, 233, 272, 295, 312, 348, 377, 409, 747, 826, 877, 913, 994, 1020, 1071, 1131, 1141, 1145, 1195, 1310 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Garrigue. |
[1474.0] Joannes Garsie de Valmasera (or de Guomorra), canon of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos) before 13 Sep 1357, cleric of Osma, commissioner: 576, 825 |
[1475.0] Joannes Gasqui, bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1335, died 10 Sep 1344: 748 |
[1476.0] Joannes Gasqui, bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1367, died 27 Aug 1369: 749 |
[1477.0] Joannes Gilles, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), died before 16 Mar 1358: 750 |
[1478.0] Joannes Godivosten Anglicus, died in Curia before Sep 1375: 751 |
[1479.0] Joannes Gomez de Chaves, bishop of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] from 1356, successor of Joannes Afonso (no. 703), died 10 Mar 1368: 752 |
[1481.0] Joannes Grand, archbishop of Lund [län Skåne, SVE] from 18 Mar 1290, archbishop of Riga from 30 Mar 1302, archbishop of Bremen [Land Bremen, DEU] from 1310, died intestate in Curia 28 May 1327: 753 |
[1483.0] Joannes Graphei, OFM, bishop of Patti-Lipari [cit. Messina, ITA] from 1360, died before 28 Nov 1373: 754 |
[1484.0] Joannes Grinde, canon of Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), sacristan of Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), subcollector of Grenoble, died before Feb 1406: 356, 755, 1075 |
[1485.0] Joannes Guilbert, dean of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] (dioc. Dorpat), predecessor of Goffridus Warendorp, died in Curia before Jul 1363, commissioner: 309, 756 |
[1486.0] Joannes Guilhamin, D.Decr., rector of Sarrant [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lombez), son of Stephanus Guilhamin, died in Curia before Mar 1362: 757 |
[1487.0] Joannes Hardi, beneficiary of Joannes François (no. 744), cleric of Rennes: 744 |
[1488.0] Joannes Henrici, OFM, bishop of Lugo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1409, successor of Joannes de Fraxino (no. 745), died before Nov 1418: 745 |
[1489.0] Joannes Heu, archdeacon of Toul [dép. Meurthe-et-Moselle, FRA] (dioc. Toul), bishop of Toul [dép. Meurthe-et-Moselle, FRA] from 1363, predecessor of Joannes de Neuchâtel at Toul (no. 789), died 19 Aug 1372, commissioner: 718, 758, 1281 |
[1490.0] Joannes Hiltalinger de Basel, M.Theol., prior general (OESA), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1389, predecessor of Petrus Villain, successor of Petrus Villain de Paris (no. 1122), died before Oct 1392: 759 |
[1491.0] Joannes Hugues, ?nephew and ?executor of Aymericus Hugues de Chassanh (no. 106): 106 |
[1492.0] Joannes de Isoduno Anglicus, OCSA, died in Curia before 1 Apr 1348: 760 |
[1493.0] Joannes Joannis, dean of Sigüenza [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] (dioc. Sigüenza), died before Aug 1375: 761 |
[1494.0] Joannes Joffevry, bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1352, successor of Petrus de Castellus (no. 1023): 1023 |
[1495.0] Joannes Joly, sacristan of S. Nizier Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 13 Jan 1394, successor as subcollector of Guillelmus Arnulphi (no. 479), subcollector of Valence, collector of Provence, collector of Lyon, collector of Vienne, collector of Tarentaise, collector of Rodez: 441, 479, 608, 666, 850, 1112, 1119, 1123 |
[1496.0] Joannes de Jourens, LL.D., bishop of Riez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1348, bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1352, bishop of Luçon [dép. Vendée, FRA] in 1354, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1354, bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1357, successor of Franciscus de Monteolivo (no. 342), predecessor of Raymundus de Salgis (no. 1219), papal chaplain, auditor of contradicted letters, died before Nov 1361: 762 |
[1497.0] Joannes Kaiode, OESA, bishop of Skopje [opš. Skopje, MAK] from 1352, died before Oct 1354: 763 |
[1498.0] Joannes Lacasa, familiar of Joannes III bishop of Rieux (no. 687), debtor: 687 |
[1499.0] Joannes de Lacmolio, archpriest of Corbières [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 21 Oct 1361, successor of Guillelmus Guilbert (no. 526), collector of Narbonne: 83, 526, 826 |
[1500.0] Joannes de Lacour, abbot of Fontcalde (OPraem) [now in Cazedarnes, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Pons), abbot of La Case-Dieu (OPraem) [now in Beaumarchés, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch) from 1361, died 25 Sep 1371: 764 |
[1501.0] Joannes de Lamanhania, canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen) before 14 Jun 1361, commissioner: 1153 |
[1502.0] Joannes Laurence, subcollector of Langres, died 1360, spoils-incidence – Langres: 765 |
[1504.0] Joannes de Laval, nephew and legatee of Gasbertus de Laval (no. 374): 375 |
[1505.0] Joannes Lavergne, precentor of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) before 27 Sep 1389, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1398, beneficiary of Stephanus Audibert (no. 1292), collector of Lyon, clerk of the Camera, papal treasurer (general), lord of Tressan (Béziers), died before Aug 1413, commissioner: 230, 496, 708, 739, 766, 956, 1029, 1292 Note: There seems little doubt that J. is the same as Joannes de la Vergne who is listed in Eubel as bishop of Lodève from 1398 to 1413. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Lavergne. |
[1506.0] Joannes Lefèvre (or Fabri), OGrand, abbot of Grandmont [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Grandmont), bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1356, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1357, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1362, predecessor of Hugo de la Jugie at Carcassonne, died before 27 Jun 1371, spoils-incidence – Avignon: 767 |
[1507.0] Joannes Lefèvre, clavarius of Châteauneuf-du-Pape (Avignon), died before Jul 1361: 768 |
[1508.0] Joannes de Lieux, bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1357, successor of Fortius de Auxia (no. 325), papal chaplain, died Aug 1362: 769 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Lieux. |
[1510.0] Joannes de Lomanhano, prebendary of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax) before 11 Jul 1327: 372 |
[1513.0] Joannes de Lueyo, canon of ?S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), died before 2 Oct 1358: 770 |
[1514.0] Joannes de Luna, canon of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Catania [cit. Catania, ITA] from 1348, died before 4 Dec 1355: 771 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Luna. |
[1515.0] Joannes de Magnavia, LL.Lic., canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen), bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1361, successor of Pontius de Péret at Orvieto (no. 1153), predecessor of Petrus Bohier at Orvieto, papal nuncio in the March of Ancona, collector of Tuscania, died before 29 Oct 1364: 635, 772 |
[1517.0] Joannes Maleu, prior of S. Eutrope [now in Saintes, dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes) before 9 Aug 1343, commissioner: 62 |
[1518.0] Joannes Manchini, agent of the Barruchi company of Firenze: 23 |
[1519.0] Joannes de Mardonia, rector of Castanet [now Castanet-Tolosan, dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), died in Curia before Aug 1382: 773 |
[1520.0] Joannes de Marello, subcollector of Tarragona: 130, 1035 |
[1521.0] Joannes de Marescalla, papal commensal chaplain, died in Curia before Jan 1355: 774 |
[1522.0] Joannes Marignolli de Florentia, OFM, bishop of Bisignano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1354, died before 22 Mar 1359: 775 |
[1523.0] Joannes Martin, prior of Sermaise (OGrand) [now in Nieuil, dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), died 1383: 776 Benefice Note: Only ruins survive of the priory of Sermaise. |
[1524.0] Joannes Martin, LL.Lic., collector of Narbonne: 59, 94, 180, 715, 1194 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Martin. |
[1525.0] Joannes Martinez, OCSA, D.Decr., archdeacon of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] (dioc. Zaragoza), bishop of Segorbe-Albarracin [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1362, bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1369, of Barcelona, died before Sep 1371: 777 |
[1526.0] Joannes Martins de Solhaes, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1294, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 1313, died 1 May 1325: 778 |
[1527.0] Joannes Maubert, cantor of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Noyon), canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai) before 5 Dec 1371, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims) before 16 Apr 1373, chancellor of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA], collector of Reims, died Jun 1388, commissioner: 395, 733, 779, 790, 1298 |
[1528.0] Joannes Maurel, canon of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Sens), provost of Liège [prov. Liège, BEL] (dioc. Liège), bishop of Vaison [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1362, predecessor of Eblo de Miers at Vaison (no. 288), died before 7 Oct 1370: 288, 780 |
[1529.0] Joannes Maurel, sealbearer of the auditor of the Camera: 357, 453, 588, 1179 |
[1531.0] Joannes Mayet, brother of Guillelmus Mayet (no. 541), debtor: 541 |
[1532.0] Joannes de Mello, archdeacon in the church of Toul [dép. Meurthe-et-Moselle, FRA], bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1353, bishop of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] from 1357, beneficiary of Theobaldus Seyde de Avalone (no. 1311), papal chaplain, died before 2 Jan 1376: 781, 1311 |
[1533.0] Joannes Mercier, dean of S. Germain Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), uncle of Adam Sapiens, died before Jul 1383: 782 |
[1534.0] Joannes de Merulo, vicar of Noves [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), predecessor of Jacobus Seguini, died before Oct 1359: 783 |
[1535.0] Joannes de Montaut, canon of Tarbes [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] (dioc. Tarbes), bishop of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1361, died before 4 Jun 1386: 784 |
[1536.0] Joannes Morales, cantor of Córdoba [prov. Córdoba, ESP] (dioc. Córdoba), bishop of Badajoz [prov. Badajoz, ESP] from 1329, bishop of Jaén [prov. Jaén, ESP] from 1335, died before Sep 1357: 785 |
[1537.0] Joannes Morosini, OESA, bishop of Cittanova d’Istria [now Novigrad, žup. Istria, HRV] from 1347, predecessor of Guillelmus Conti, died before 15 Mar 1359: 786 |
[1538.0] Joannes Mottula, bishop of Caiazzo [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1333, of Napoli, died 21 Apr 1356: 787 |
[1539.0] Joannes Mucii, treasurer of Campania-Marittima [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Campania-Marittima) before 16 Apr 1355, archdeacon of Cortona [prov. Arezzo, ITA] (dioc. Cortona) before 16 Apr 1355, collector of Campania-Marittima, commissioner: 7, 262, 646 |
[1540.0] Joannes de Murol d’Estaing, bishop of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] from 1378, successor of Guillelmus Fournier de Marcossay at Genève (no. 517), papal nuncio: 397, 517, 1284 |
[1541.0] Joannes de Nabayron, papal scribe, commissioner: 24, 63 |
[1542.0] Joannes Natimbene, OESA, bishop of Avellino [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1326, bishop of Trivento [prov. Campobasso, ITA] from 1334, died before 28 Feb 1344: 788 |
[1543.0] Joannes de Neuchâtel, D.Decr., bishop of Nevers [dép. Nièvre, FRA] from 1371, bishop of Toul [dép. Meurthe-et-Moselle, FRA] from 27 Aug 1372, treasurer of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon), cousin of Clement VII, successor of Joannes Heu at Toul (no. 758), cardinal, died 1398, spoils-incidence – Nevers: 758, 789 Note: J. was despoiled when he was translated to Toul. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Neuchâtel. |
[1544.0] Joannes Nicolas, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), papal chaplain, died before Apr 1373: 790 |
[1545.0] Joannes Nitzonis, dean of Mâcon [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), died before Feb 1373: 791 |
[1546.0] Joannes de Noerio, brother of Rogerius de Noerio (no. 1251), knight, creditor: 1251 |
[1547.0] Joannes de Nogaret, abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 8 Jan 1360, successor of Hugo Roger at Saint-Sernin (no. 630), predecessor of Radulphus at Saint-Sernin, died 12 Aug 1361: 630, 792 |
[1548.0] Joannes de Nomaco, canon of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] (dioc. Patras) before 6 Jun 1372, commissioner: 968 |
[1549.0] Joannes Oger, dean of Beaune [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Autun) before 22 Oct 1337, dean of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), predecessor as collector of Joannes de Châteauneuf (no. 728), collector of Reims, died before Aug 1349, commissioner: 564, 793, 1100 |
[1550.0] Joannes di Poncelo Orsini, archdeacon in the church of Coutances [dép. Manche, FRA], archbishop of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1327, beneficiary of Nicolaus bishop of Penne and Atri (no. 920), papal chaplain, died 8 Nov 1357: 803, 920 |
[1551.0] Joannes Orsini, sacristan of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell), bishop of Padova [prov. Padova, ITA] from 1353, brother of Reginaldus Orsini, died in Curia before 12 Jun 1359: 794 |
[1553.0] Joannes Palaysini, notary of the Camera, commissioner: 61, 295, 756, 1297, 1304 |
[1555.0] Joannes le Parity, bishop of Vannes [dép. Morbihan, FRA] from 1312, died 20 Jan 1334: 795 |
[1556.0] Joannes Pauli, proctor of Petrus Desprès, proctor of Petrus Roger de Beaufort, papal abbreviator: 332 |
[1557.0] Joannes des Paumes, archpriest of Bélaye [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 12 Oct 1353, predecessor as collector of Geraldus Mercadier, collector of Albi, collector of Cahors, collector of Castres, collector of Rodez, collector of Vabres, collector of Tulle, died without rendering final accounts before Jun 1358: 80, 490, 735, 796, 1167, 1205 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Paumes. |
[1558.0] Joannes Payrastre, canon of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres) before 12 Dec 1393, proctor of the chapter of Burlats: 401 |
[1559.0] Joannes Peebles, precentor of Dunkeld [co. Perth and Kinross, SCO] (dioc. Dunkeld) before 8 Dec 1374, commissioner: 524 |
[1560.0] Joannes Peisson, canon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Digne [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1341, archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1361, papal chaplain, papal familiar, died 10 Oct 1368: 797 |
[1561.0] Joannes Pélerin de Vigenère, abbot of S. Genis des Fontaines (OSB) [now in Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), predecessor of Jacobus Bonamie, died before Nov 1393: 798 |
[1562.0] Joannes de Perrier, canon of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 20 Aug 1343, papal nuncio in Sicilia citra Farum, collector of Sicilia citra Farum, died between 20 Aug and 11 Sep 1343, spoils-incidence – Napoli: 350, 741, 799, 962, 969, 1308 |
[1563.0] Joannes Petri, archpriest of S. Didier Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 28 May 1352, debtor: 1316 |
[1564.0] Joannes Picard, canon of Amiens [dép. Somme, FRA] (dioc. Amiens) before 11 Aug 1382, servant of the Camera, died before Feb 1385, commissioner: 196, 800 |
[1565.0] Joannes Pilusfortis de Rabastens, abbot of Ile-Barbe [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Ile-Barbe), abbot of Mas d’Azil (OSB) Rieux [dép. Ariége, FRA] from 1354, died before Mar 1367: 801 |
[1566.0] Joannes Pobol, rector of S. Martin Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia) before 23 May 1359, commissioner: 618 |
[1567.0] Joannes Pogelle, merchant of Montpellier, creditor: 235 |
[1568.0] Joannes de Pommerol, archdeacon in the church of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA], died before Apr 1375: 802 |
[1569.0] Joannes du Pont, monk of Montmajour [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Montmajour), prior of Charlieu (Carluc) [now in Céreste, dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Apt), abbot of S. Jouin de Marnes (OSB) [now in Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes, dép. Deux-Sèvres, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) from 1362, died before Oct 1384: 804 |
[1570.0] Joannes de Porta, archbishop of Brindisi [prov. Brindisi, ITA] from 1348, archbishop of Capua [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1353, died before 14 Dec 1357: 805 |
[1572.0] Joannes de Potgula, OESA, bishop of Massa Lubrense [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1351, died before Apr 1362: 806 |
[1573.0] Joannes de Prévenquières, nephew and heir of Guido de Prévenquières (no. 442), lord of Prévenquières, ward: 442 |
[1574.0] Joannes Prima, servant of the Pinhota, died before Jun 1344: 807 |
[1575.0] Joannes Rame, precentor of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), abbreviator of apostolic letters, died in Curia 1405: 808 |
[1576.0] Joannes Rambaldi, canon of Aquileia [prov. Udine, ITA] (dioc. Aquileia) before 17 Sep 1358, holder: 938 |
[1577.0] Joannes Raymond, canon of S. Pierre le Puellier Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 13 Feb 1361, canon of La Chapelle-Saint-Ursin [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), collector of Bourges, collector of Limoges, died 24 Sep 1362: 370, 809, 842 |
[1578.0] Joannes Raymundi, prior of S. Croce Venezia (OClun) [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello), died before Apr 1372: 810 |
[1580.0] Joannes Recuperi, canon of Pisa [prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Pisa), papal chaplain, subcollector of Pisa, died before Sep 1344: 811 |
[1582.0] Joannes Regis, rector of Saint-Gérons [dép. Cantal, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour) before 29 Aug 1344, cousin of Petrus Regis, scribe of the Penitentiary, died 23 Aug 1348, commissioner: 222, 375, 385, 662, 1111, 1262 |
[1583.0] Joannes Revel, OP, bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1349, died 30 Sep 1367: 812 |
[1584.0] Joannes Rigaud, OFM, bishop of Tréguier [dép. Côtes-d’Armor, FRA] from 1317, papal penitentiary, died before 16 Sep 1323: 813 |
[1585.0] Joannes Rigaud, LL.D., auditor of the Rota, died before Nov 1348: 814 |
[1586.0] Joannes Rigaud, provost of S. Didier Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), scribe of apostolic letters, died before Oct 1403: 815 |
[1587.0] Joannes de Ripière, OHosp, prior of the hospital at Roma and Pisa [cit. Roma and prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Roma and Pisa) before 24 Oct 1343, rector of the March of Ancona, cleric of Pamiers, died before Feb 1350, spoils-incidence – Pisa: 242, 816, 1320 Benefice Note: Neither hospital is named more specifically in the text. |
[1588.0] Joannes de Rivesaltes, sacristan of S. Jean Perpignan [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) before 3 Dec 1393, successor as collector of Nicolaus Gilles (no. 935), collector of Elne: 160, 265, 546, 798, 844, 935, 1035, 1036, 1157 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Rivesaltes. |
[1589.0] Joannes de Rocca Guillelmi, canon of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli), bishop of Chieti [prov. Chieti, ITA] from 1326, papal chaplain, died 1334: 817 |
[1590.0] Joannes de Rochechouart, bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1358, successor of Canhardus bishop of Couserans (no. 255), died 13 Dec 1398: 255 |
[1591.0] Joannes Roderii Serson, cleric of Osma, commissioner: 576 |
[1592.0] Joannes Rodriguez, bishop of Calahorra [prov. La Rioja, ESP] from 1326, died 21 Jan 1346, commissioner: 705 |
[1593.0] Joannes Roger, archbishop of Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1371, successor of Arnaldus Aubert (no. 70): 70 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Roger, Jean. |
[1595.0] Joannes Ronsel, priest of Lincoln [co. Lincolnshire, ENG], died in Curia before Jan 1360: 818 |
[1596.0] Joannes Rotond, rector of the parish church of S. Martial Varennes [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Montauban), died before Apr 1393: 819 |
[1597.0] Joannes Roussell, OP, bishop of Maillezais [dép. Vendée, FRA] from 4 Jun 1380, bishop of Osimo [prov. Ancona, ITA] from 27 May 1382, died after 24 Jan 1406, spoils-incidence – Maillezais: 820 Note: J. was despoiled when he was translated to Osimo. |
[1598.0] Joannes Rousset, canon of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône) before 28 Dec 1358, notary of the Camera, papal scribe, collector of Lyon, merchant of Avignon, commissioner: 53, 132, 377, 378, 387, 409, 418, 420, 527, 540, 551, 555, 566, 603, 704, 765, 822, 992 |
[1599.0] Joannes de Roya, brother of Petrus de Roya (no. 1096), holder: 1096 |
[1600.0] Joannes de Sabalhano, heir of Canhardus bishop of Couserans (no. 255): 255 |
[1601.0] Joannes Saie, B.Decr., canon of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1362, bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1363, bishop of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1375, bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1382, successor of Rogerius de Noerio (no. 1251), predecessor of Guillelmus de Durfort (no. 510), successor of Raymundus de Salgis at Agen (no. 1219), predecessor of Simon de Cramaud at Agen, predecessor of Guillelmus de la Voulte (no. 575), died 11 Oct 1383: 821 |
[1602.0] Joannes de Salagny, bishop of Mâcon [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1330, predecessor of Philippus de Sainte-Croix at Mâcon (no. 1136), died 1359: 822 |
[1603.0] Joannes Salamonis, OP, archbishop of Nazareth [meh. HaTzafon, YSR] from 1369, died before 4 Feb 1381, spoils-incidence – Nantes: 823 |
[1604.0] Joannes Sanchez de Maiorali, archdeacon of Darocha [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] (dioc. Zaragoza), died before 17 Oct 1368: 824 Benefice Note: The name survives in the modern town of Daroca. |
[1605.0] Joannes Sanchez de las Roelas, canon of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] from 1352, died before Sep 1357: 825 |
[1606.0] Joannes de S. Cirice, prior of Sainte-Marie des Tables Montpellier (OCSA) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), prior of S. Firmin Montpellier [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), predecessor of Pontius prior of S. Firmin, died before 21 Jul 1361: 826 Benefice Note: Both the priory and the church of S. Firmin are now lost. |
[1607.0] Joannes de S. Just, canon of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), canon of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1361, papal chaplain, died before Jun 1369: 827 |
[1608.0] Joannes de S. Maximo, collector of Sicilia citra Farum: 1238 |
[1610.0] Joannes de S. Quentin, papal scribe, died in Curia before May 1351: 828 |
[1611.0] Joannes Scafredi, rector of the Duchy of Spoleto: 131 |
[1612.0] Joannes Scarlatto, archdeacon in the church of Astorga [prov. León, ESP], bishop-elect of Korone [pol. Korṓnī, per. Pelopónīssos (ELL)] 30 Aug 1346, archbishop of Pisa [prov. Pisa, ITA] from 1349, papal chaplain, died Feb 1362: 829 |
[1613.0] Joannes Schadland, OP, bishop of Augsburg [Land Bayern, DEU] resigned 1373, administrator of Konstanz, died at Koblenz before 1 Apr 1373: 830 |
[1615.0] Joannes de Securo, LL.D., vicar of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] before 1 May 1385, subcollector of Rodez, subcollector of Vabres: 235, 442, 1190 |
[1616.0] Joannes de Seda de Neritone, dean of Corfu [pol. Kérkyra, per. Iónioi Nī́soi, ELL] (dioc. Corfu) before 23 Jan 1354, papal nuncio, commissioner: 881, 930 |
[1617.0] Joannes de Seduno, papal commensal chaplain, died in Curia before Apr 1366: 831 |
[1618.0] Joannes Senn von Munsingen, bishop of Basel [cant. Solothurn, HEL] from 1336, died 30 Jun 1365, commissioner: 588 |
[1619.0] Joannes de Senonis, canon of S. Eugénie Varzy [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre) before 28 Apr 1375, commissioner: 1004 |
[1620.0] Joannes de Sergiis, D.Decr., executor of Bernardus la Vergne (no. 203): 203 |
[1621.0] Joannes de Sericata, heir of Berengarius d’Olargues (no. 152), citizen of Capestang (Narbonne): 152 |
[1622.0] Joannes Serrani, prior of Guadalupe [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1388, bishop of Sigüenza [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] from 1389, died before Jul 1402: 832 |
[1623.0] Joannes Servienti, canon of S. Genès Thiers [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 30 May 1355, commissioner: 638 |
[1624.0] Joannes di Siena, OFM, bishop of Adria [prov. Rovigo, ITA] from 1353, died before Apr 1354: 833 |
[1625.0] Joannes Sierra, D.Decr., dean of Salamanca [prov. Salamanca, ESP] (dioc. Salamanca), bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1367, bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1370, successor of Martinus Conde (no. 895), died 16 Feb 1374: 834, 895 |
[1626.0] Joannes Sinrane, precentor of S. Didier Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 27 May 1352, debtor: 1316 |
[1627.0] Joannes Sluter de Hex, bishop of Ösell [maa. Saare, EES] from 1383, successor of Henricus Biscop (no. 585): 585 |
[1628.0] Joannes Sorano, OP, canon of Brindisi [prov. Brindisi, ITA] (dioc. Brindisi), bishop of Alessano [prov. Lecce, ITA] from 1349, died before Nov 1362: 835 |
[1629.0] Joannes Stephani, nephew and executor of Bernardus Stephani (no. 200): 200 |
[1630.0] Joannes Strote, OP, bishop of Skopje [opš. Skopje, MAK] from 1327, suffragan bishop of Köln [Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU], died before Mar 1351: 836 |
[1631.0] Joannes Supponi, preceptor of S. Antoine [now in Laizé, dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), died before Jul 1325: 837 |
[1633.0] Joannes de Talaru, dean of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 15 Jan 1362, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1375, successor of Carolus d’Alençon at Lyon (no. 257), cardinal: 257, 387, 566 |
[1634.0] Joannes Thollemont, executor of Alanus, auditor of the Rota (no. 11): 11 |
[1635.0] Joannes de la Tissandière, OFM, bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1322, bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1324, died before Mar 1345: 838 |
[1637.0] Joannes Toulousain, prior of Les Mées [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Riez), brother of Petrus Toulousain, subcollector of Gap, subcollector of Sisteron, died before Feb 1401: 839 |
[1638.0] Joannes de Tournefort, abbot of S. Honorat de Lérins (OCist) [now in Île Saint-Honorat, dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Grasse), bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1382, died 1401: 840 |
[1639.0] Joannes de Treal, abbot of Redon (OSB) [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] (dioc. Vannes) from 1340, died 5 Mar 1371: 841 |
[1640.0] Joannes Turrin, canon of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), uncle of Henricus de Vusione or Turrini, died before May 1352: 842 |
[1641.0] Joannes de Utica, LL.D., provost of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Cavaillon), bishop of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] from 1372, papal subdeacon, papal familiar, died before Jun 1380: 843 |
[1642.0] Joannes Vaceti, abbot of S. Marie (OSB) [now in Arles-sur-Tech, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) ca. late 1393, died 25 Mar 1394: 844 |
[1643.0] Joannes Vaquier, J.U.D., canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen), bishop of Glandèves [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1375, officialis of Auch, died Mar 1402: 845 |
[1644.0] Joannes de Vayroles, auditor of the Rota, died before Jun 1390: 846 |
[1646.0] Joannes de Vernhio, registrar of papal letters, died before Feb 1383: 847 |
[1647.0] Joannes de Vernhola, provost of Barjols [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), died in Curia before Jul 1344: 848 |
[1648.0] Joannes de Vienne, dean of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] (dioc. Le Mans), bishop of Avranches [dép. Manche, FRA] from 1328, bishop of Thérouanne [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1330, archbishop of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] from 1334, died 14 Jun 1351: 849 |
[1649.0] Joannes de Vigier, secular abbot of the collegiate church of S. Genès [now in Thiers, dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), cantor of Montbrison [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), canon of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), died before Nov 1393: 850 |
[1650.0] Joannes Vigier, cleric of Quimper [dép. Finistère, FRA] (dioc. Quimper) before Apr 1381, died before Apr 1381: 851 |
[1652.0] Joannes de Villeneuve, rector of Murat [now in La Salvetat-Peyralès, dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 8 Sep 1396, commissioner: 597 |
[1653.0] Joannes de Viriago, canon of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne) before 15 Sep 1394, debtor: 441 |
[1654.0] Joannes de Vischhusen, canon of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] (dioc. Dorpat), bishop of Dorpat [maa. Tartu, EES] from 1346, predecessor of Henricus de Velde, died before 5 Sep 1373: 852 |
[1655.0] Joannes de Vitry (Vitriaco), collector of (i.a.) Toul, commissioner: 758 |
[1656.0] Joannes de Watrelos, OCist, bishop of Viseu [dist. Viseu, POR] from 1333, died before 8 Jul 1349: 853 |
[1657.0] Joannes von Westphalen, bishop of Åbo [Turku, maa. Varsinais-Suomi, SUO] before 29 Jan 1369, second successor of Henricus Hermann (no. 589), died 1384: 589 |
[1658.0] Joannes Windloch, bishop of Konstanz [Land Konstanz, DEU] from 1353, predecessor of Henricus de Brandis, killed 21 Jan 1356: 854 |
[1659.0] Joannes von Zitten, archbishop of Riga from 1374, successor of Sigfridus Blomberg (no. 1276), died ca. 1399: 1276 |
[1660.0] Joannes de Zolumbrio, provost of Trier [Land Rheinland-Pfalzm DEU] (dioc. Trier) before 26 Aug 1343, commissioner: 116 |
Joannucius |
Jocerandus |
[1662.0] Jocerandus, abbot of S. Pierre Chalon-sur-Saône (OSB) [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône) before 12 Jan 1362, successor of Hugo abbot of S. Pierre (no. 603): 603 |
Johanotus |
John |
[1663.1] John XXII, legatee of Ademarus Ameil (no. 1), uncle of Jacobus de la Vie, uncle of Petrus de la Vie (no. 1120), died 4 Dec 1334: 1, 26, 85, 201, 531, 617, 1070, 1120 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. John XXII. |
Jordanus |
[1664.0] Jordanus, bishop of Squillace [prov. Catanzaro, ITA], died before 12 Dec 1345: 855 |
[1665.0] Jordanus de Durfort, prior of Toulouse (OP) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 1 May 1328: 26 |
[1666.0] Jordanus de Haya, papal procurator fiscal substitute: 295, 914, 1231, 1338 |
[1667.0] Jordanus Orsini, rector of the Patrimony, domicellus: 803 |
[1668.0] Jordanus Peyroni, chaplain of the Scola of papal couriers, priest, died before May 1388: 856 |
[1669.0] Jordanus de S. Jorio, prior of La Canourgue (OSB) [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende) before 27 Jul 1386, debtor: 1271 |
[1670.0] Jordanus Rocelli, heir of Guillelmus Bernard (no. 489): 489 |
Lambertinus |
[1673.0] Lambertinus Balduini, cantor of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia), bishop of Limassol [epa. Lemessoú, KYP] from 1337, bishop of Brescia [prov. Brescia, ITA] from 1344, papal chaplain, died 3 Sep 1349: 857 |
Lambertus |
[1674.0] Lambertus von Born, abbot of Gengenbach [Land Baden-Württemberg, DEU] (dioc. Gengenbach), bishop-elect of Brescia [prov. Brescia, ITA], bishop of Speyer [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] from 1364, bishop of Strasbourg [dép. Bas-Rhin, FRA] from 1371, bishop of Bamberg [Land Bayern, DEU] from 1374, successor of Geraldus von Ehrenberg (no. 390), collector of Germany, died ?in 1399, spoils-incidence – Speyer: 390, 858 Note: L. was despoiled when he was translated to Strasbourg. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Born. |
Lancelinus |
[1675.0] Lancelinus Bérenger, brother of Petrus Bérenger (no. 1011), debtor: 561, 1011 |
Lancelotus |
[1676.0] Lancelotus de Perperiis, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 11 Feb 1327, commissioner: 1056 |
Landulphus |
[1677.0] Landulphus, provost of Valva [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] (dioc. Valva), bishop of Valva-Sulmona [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1348, predecessor of Franciscus de Silanis (no. 349), died before 17 Jan 1350: 859 |
Lapus |
[1678.0] Lapus, abbot of S. Miniato Firenze (OSB) [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), died before Sep 1366: 860 |
Laurentius |
[1679.0] Laurentius, bishop of S. Angelo dei Lombardi [prov. Avellino, ITA], archbishop of Conza [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1346, predecessor of Philippus archbishop of Conza, died before 17 Jun 1351, commissioner: 590, 861, 869 |
[1680.0] Laurentius, bishop of Lamego [dist. Viseu, POR] from 1363, successor of Durandus Laurentii (no. 286), died before Jan 1394: 286 |
[1681.0] Laurentius, abbot of S. Biagio di Mirabella [now in Mirabella Eclano, prov. Avellino, ITA] (dioc. Frigento), predecessor of Henricus abbot of S. Biagio di Mirabella, died before Apr 1345: 862 |
[1682.0] Laurentius d’Albiartz, archpriest in the diocese of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA], bishop of Vaison [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1355, bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1361, died before 8 Aug 1369: 863 |
[1683.0] Laurentius de Berra, prior of Les Sales (OSB) [?now in Saorge, dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Riez), abbot of Saint-Pons de Cimiez Nice (OSB) [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Nice) from 1365, brother of Honoratus de Berra, died Oct 1372: 864 Benefice Note: This may be the well-known monastery of Saorge in the mountains. The only ‘Les Sales’ that we found in this department is a ruined castle near Cagnes-sur-Mer on the coast. |
[1686.0] Laurentius le Peintre, provost of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Nice), bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1360, predecessor of Petrus Roccasalva de Soliers (no. 1093), died 12 Apr 1371: 865 |
[1687.0] Laurentius Petri, sacristan of Osma [prov. Soria, ESP] (dioc. Osma) before 5 Aug 1354, commissioner: 576 |
[1688.0] Laurentius Picard, canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux) before 2 Jul 1386, holder: 1110 |
[1689.0] Laurentius Rodriguez, cantor of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1347, bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1356, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1358, successor of Alfonsus Denis at Idanha (no. 18), predecessor of Stephanus Annes Tristão at Idanha (no. 1290), died 19 Jun 1364: 866 |
[1690.0] Laurentius Rodriguez, subcollector of Silves, died before May 1380, spoils-incidence – Silves: 867 |
[1691.0] Laurentius Vicente, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 1373, successor of Valascus archbishop of Braga (no. 1325): 1325 |
Lazarinus |
[1692.0] Lazarinus Fieschi, provost of Biella [prov. Vercelli, ITA] (dioc. Vercelli) before 28 Sep 1348, bishop of Alba [prov. Cuneo, ITA] from 1349, executor and vicar of Manuel Fieschi (no. 887), papal chaplain, frater, died before Apr 1369, commissioner: 57, 873, 887, 934 |
Leo |
[1693.0] Leo, prior of S. Maria Crispiano (OSBasil) [prov. Taranto, ITA] (dioc. Taranto) before 6 May 1346, debtor: 46 |
Leodegarius |
[1694.0] Leodegarius de Nabinaud, dean of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) before 2 Sep 1344, treasurer of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) before 2 Sep 1344, bishop of Famagusta [epa. Ammochṓstou (Gazimağusa), KYP] from 1348, predecessor of Arnaldus de Quimballo (no. 86), died before 17 Dec 1365, debtor: 601, 868 |
[1695.0] Leodegarius Sapor, bishop of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1411, died 1431, commissioner: 496, 766 |
Leonardus |
[1696.0] Leonardus, bishop of Monteverde [prov. Puntarenas, ITA], died before Nov 1348: 869 |
[1697.0] Leonardus, brother and ?heir of Thomas bishop of Telese (no. 1314): 1314 |
[1698.0] Leonardus Ammavengo, canon of Aquino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Aquino), bishop of Aquino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1313, died before 30 Jul 1340: 870 |
Lichotus |
[1699.0] Lichotus de Narnia, auditor of the Rota, died before Sep 1349: 871 |
Ligus |
[1700.0] Ligus da Orvieto, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), bishop of Nola [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1340, papal chaplain, died between 13 Jun and 25 Aug 1348: 872 |
Lobenchus |
[1701.0] Lobenchus de Lobenchis, provost of Barjols [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 26 Dec 1344, debtor: 126 |
Lombardinus |
[1702.0] Lombardinus della Torre, bishop of Vercelli [prov. Vercelli, ITA] from 1328, brother of Ludovicus della Torre (no. 881), predecessor of Manuel Fieschi (no. 887), papal chaplain, died 9 Apr 1343: 873 |
Lombardus |
[1703.0] Lombardus, proctor in the Roman Curia, died in Curia before Oct 1357: 874 |
Louis |
[1704.0] Louis, duke of Anjou, later Louis III king of Sicilia citra Farum: 550, 657, 1097, 1253, 1284 |
[1705.0] Louis, father of Pierre duc de Bourbon, patron/master of Bertrandus de Rotheone, duke of Bourbon: 26, 230 |
Lucanus |
[1706.0] Lucanus, bishop of Massa Marittima [prov. Grosseto, ITA], died before Apr 1349: 875 |
Lucas |
[1707.0] Lucas de Abbatibus, proctor in the Roman Curia, banker, of Firenze: 40, 453, 493, 829 |
[1708.0] Lucas Manuelli, OP, bishop of Zeitun [now pol. Lamía, per. Stereá Elláda, ELL] from 1344, bishop of Osimo [prov. Ancona, ITA] from 1347, bishop of Fano [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1358, died before 8 Nov 1362: 876 |
Lucianus |
[1709.0] Lucianus de Senis, chaplain to Arnaldus Bernard de la Pérarède (no. 72): 72 |
Lucius |
[1710.0] Lucius de Calis, D.Decr., bishop of Cesena [prov. Forlì-Cesena, ITA] from 1364, collector of Tuscania, died before Mar 1375: 32, 114, 147, 329, 331, 361, 669, 775, 860, 1133, 1345 |
Ludovico |
[1711.0] Ludovico di Taranto, king of Sicilia citra Farum: 803 |
Ludovicus |
[1712.0] Ludovicus, lord of the castle of Divonne (Genève), creditor: 441 |
[1713.0] Ludovicus de Bollène, abbot of Nonantula [prov. Modena, ITA] (dioc. Modena), abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) from 1361, successor of Jambertus de Lieuron (no. 679), predecessor of Petrus abbot of Montmajour, died in Curia before 13 Oct 1363: 877 |
[1715.0] Ludovicus de Gualibus, commander of Vilafranca del Penedès (OHosp) [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 30 Aug 1410, knight, debtor: 362 |
[1716.0] Ludovicus von Hessen, canon of Mainz [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Mainz), bishop of Münster [Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, DEU] from 1310, died 18 Aug 1357: 878 |
[1718.0] Ludovicus Marronis, canon of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Senez) before 16 Feb 1354, debtor: 207 |
[1719.0] Ludovicus de Montbéliard, dean of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon), archbishop of Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] from 1361, son of Henricus de Montbéliard, died 25 Jul 1362: 879 |
[1720.0] Ludovicus d’Orléans, LL.Lic., archdeacon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai), bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1391, bishop of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1395, successor of Simon de Cramaud, predecessor of Iterius de Martreuil (no. 643), predecessor of Petrus de Savoisy at Beauvais, papal cubicularius, died in Jerusalem 27 Mar 1397: 643, 880 |
[1721.0] Ludovicus Orsini, canon of Napoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli) before 2 May 1358: 803 |
[1722.0] Ludovicus de Petragrossa, papal procurator fiscal, commissioner: 236, 552 |
[1723.0] Ludovicus de Prades, bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] from 1390, successor of Petrus de Cima (no. 1029): 1029 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Prades. |
[1724.0] Ludovicus de la Roche, M.Theol., provincial minister of Genova (OFM) [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova) before 10 Oct 1387: 371 |
[1725.0] Ludovicus de Villars (or della Torre), canon of Aquileia [prov. Udine, ITA] (dioc. Aquileia) before 1 Oct 1343, bishop of Trieste [prov. Trieste, ITA] from 1346, bishop of Olenus from 1349, bishop of Korone [pol. Korṓnī, per. Pelopónīssos (ELL)] from 1357, patriarch of Aquileia [prov. Udine, ITA] from 1359, brother of Lombardinus della Torre (no. 873), executor of Guillelmus de Sure (no. 564), successor of Nicolaus de Luxemburgo at Aquileia (no. 938), died 30 Jul 1365, spoils-incidence – ?Olenus: 564, 873, 881, 938 Note: L. was despoiled when he was translated to Korone. Benefice Note: As an inhabited place Olenus (Greek: Ṓlenos) did not survive the ancient world. In our period, it was the title of a suffragan see of Patras. The ruins of the ancient city are located between the modern Pátra and Dýmī́ (per. Dytikī́ Elláda). |
[1726.0] Ludovicus de Villars, archdeacon of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1354, administrator of Vienne, died 3 Sep 1377, spoils-incidence – Vienne: 882 |
Lupus |
[1727.0] Lupus, bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] before 20 Dec 1352, successor of Lupus de Fontecha (no. 883): 883 |
[1728.0] Lupus, bishop of Faenza [prov. Ravenna, ITA] from 1378, bishop of Lugo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1390, successor of Petrus Lopez de Aguiar, predecessor of Joannes de Fraxino (no. 745), died before Jul 1403: 745 |
[1729.0] Lupus Fernandez de Luna, bishop of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1348, archbishop of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1351, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from ca. 1380, successor of Philippus d’Alençon at Jerusalem (no. 1127), died before May 1382, commissioner: 71, 824, 955 |
[1730.0] Lupus de Fontecha, bishop of Calahorra [prov. La Rioja, ESP] from 1348, bishop of Burgos [prov. Burgos, ESP] from 8 Jun 1351, predecessor of Lupus bishop of Burgos, died 12 Oct 1351: 883 |
[1731.0] Lupus de Luna, heir of Petrus Lopez de Luna (no. 1067), lord of Segovia: 1067 |
Luzonus |
[1732.0] Luzonus de Lemps, provost of S. Lorenzo Oulx (OCSA) [cit. Torino, ITA] (dioc. Torino), predecessor of Joannes Bigot, died 1363: 884 |
Magdalusius |
[1733.0] Magdalusius, abbot of the hospital of Le Piane (OCist) [not found], dioc. Treviso, predecessor of Franciscus di Padova, died 1361: 885 |
Magnus |
[1734.0] Magnus Jensen, bishop of Aalborg [reg. Nordjylland, DAN] from 1354, bishop of Ribe [reg. Syddanmark, DAN] from 1365, died before 7 Nov 1369: 886 |
[1735.0] Magnus Vetulus, provost of Anagni [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Anagni) before 1 Feb 1369, creditor: 1057 |
Mannus |
Manuel |
[1737.0] Manuel Fieschi, archdeacon of Condroz (de Condrosio) [‘région naturelle’ chiefly in prov. Hainaut, Namur, and Liège, BEL] (dioc. Liège), canon of York [co. Yorkshire, ENG] (dioc. York), bishop of Vercelli [prov. Vercelli, ITA] from 1343, successor of Lombardinus della Torre (no. 873), papal chaplain, died before 22 Sep 1348: 873, 887 Note: Région, prov. Namur, Hainaut, Liège, BEL. |
Marcholinus |
[1738.0] Marcholinus, bishop of Fossombrone [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1358, uncle of Benedictus, Oserv, died before 11 Dec 1363: 888 |
Marcus |
[1740.0] Marcus de Salexinis, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Famagusta [epa. Ammochṓstou (Gazimağusa), KYP] from 1328, successor of Balduinus bishop of Famagusta (no. 115), died before Jun 1346: 115, 601 |
Margarita |
[1742.0] Margarita de Loreto, sister of Vincentius de Sassaro (no. 1330), debtor: 1330 |
[1743.0] Margarita de Maumont, beneficiary of Guillelmus de Luco (no. 538), daughter of Guillelmus de Maumont, sister of Dalphina de Maumont, sister of Maria de Maumont: 538 |
Maria |
[1744.0] Maria de Maumont, beneficiary of Guillelmus de Luco (no. 538), daughter of Guillelmus de Maumont, sister of Margarita de Maumont, sister of Dalphina de Maumont: 538 |
Marinus |
[1745.0] Marinus, archdeacon of Manfredonia [prov. Foggia, ITA] (dioc. Siponto [Manfredonia]), archbishop of Siponto (Manfredonia) [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1354, died before 8 Nov 1361: 889 |
[1746.0] Marinus, abbot of S. Trifone (OSB) [now in Ravello, prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Ravello), predecessor of Nicolaus Castaldo, died early 1362: 890 |
[1747.0] Marinus del Giudice, OSB, bishop of Teano [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1353, archbishop of Amalfi [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 16 Apr 1361, died before 20 Dec 1374, spoils-incidence – Teano: 891 Note: M. was despoiled in anticipation of his translation to Amalfi. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Giudice. |
Marquisius |
[1748.0] Marquisius de Cardaillac, nephew of Bertrandus de Cardaillac (no. 217): 217 |
Martellus |
[1749.0] Martellus Neyio, almoner of Guigo de S. Germano (no. 453), debtor: 453 |
Martialis |
[1750.0] Martialis, bishop of Catania [cit. Catania, ITA] from 1355, papal nuncio in Sicilia, died before May 1376, commissioner: 771, 1084, 1107, 1132 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Marziale. |
Martinus |
[1751.0] Martinus, bishop of Plasencia [prov. Plasencia, ESP] from 1373, bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1375, died before May 1380: 892 |
[1752.0] Martinus Afonso, bishop of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] from 1341, predecessor of Alfonsus Denis (no. 18), died before Oct 1347: 18, 893 |
[1753.0] Martinus Alfonsi, portionarius of León [prov. León, ESP] (dioc. León) before 5 Apr 1361, debtor: 276 |
[1754.0] Martinus de Burgaro, archdeacon of Vercelli [prov. Vercelli, ITA] (dioc. Vercelli) before 27 Mar 1349, commissioner: 57, 887, 934 |
[1755.0] Martinus de Castris, scribe of papal letters, died before Jul 1375: 894 |
[1756.0] Martinus Conde, dean of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1364, predecessor of Joannes Sierra (no. 834), died before Oct 1370: 895 |
[1757.0] Martinus Curte, treasurer of Bernardus de Farges (no. 171): 171 |
[1758.0] Martinus de Gérard, canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen) before 30 Oct 1353, uncle of Bertrandus Guinerii, collector of Auch, collector of Toulouse, died before Sep 1362, spoils-incidence – Toulouse: 54, 179, 280, 373, 615, 838, 896, 1088, 1273 |
[1760.0] Martinus Logicus, bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1319, died before 1 Oct 1322: 897 |
[1762.0] Martinus de la Roche, papal master usher, creditor: 441 |
[1763.0] Martinus da Todi, canon of S. Maria de ?Nepribus [not found], dioc. [not found], died in Curia before Jul 1338, spoils-incidence – Curia: 898 Benefice Note: The text does not specify what Martinus was a canon of. Göller (VQ 4.132) offers ‘S. Maria de Nepribus’, querying the last word, as well he might. |
[1764.0] Martinus de Zalva, bishop of Pamplona [prov. Navarre, ESP] from 1377, successor of Bernardus Folcaud (no. 172), cardinal, commissioner: 172, 698 |
Mattheus |
[1765.0] Mattheus, OFM, bishop of Urgentsch [now Köneürgenç (Konye-Urgench), wel. Daşoguz, TKM], bishop of Civitate [now San Severino, prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1348, died before 21 Oct 1360: 899 |
[1766.0] Mattheus, abbot of SS. Naborre e Felice Bologna (OSB) [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), died 17 Apr 1370: 900 |
[1767.0] Mattheus, abbot of S. Paolo Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), died 1373: 901 |
[1768.0] Mattheus, abbot of Ripoll (OSB) [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Vich), died before Nov 1366: 902 |
[1769.0] Mattheus de Alagno, canon of Amalfi [prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Amalfi), bishop of Castellamare [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1331, died 1362: 903 |
[1770.0] Mattheus de Bardeto, canon of Ile-Jourdain [now L’Isle-Jourdain, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 26 Aug 1363, proctor of Petrus Ayme (no. 1004): 1294 |
[1771.0] Mattheus de Castello, vicar of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] before 5 Sep 1366, buyer: 860 |
[1772.0] Mattheus Constantini, executor of Bernardus Maynard de Stephanotio (no. 182): 182 |
[1774.0] Mattheus de Graviano, father of Franciscus de Graviano (no. 337), of Napoli: 337 |
[1776.0] Mattheus de Maselis, subcollector of Maguelonne: 106, 1307 |
[1777.0] Mattheus da Orvieto, receptor bonorum of S. Giovanni in Lamis (OCist) [now in San Marco in Lamis, prov. Foggia, ITA] (dioc. Siponto [Manfredonia]), died ca. 1324: 904 |
[1778.0] Mattheus de Porta de Cumis, OFM, M.Theol., archbishop of Palermo [cit. Palermo, ITA] from 1366, third successor of Octavianus de Labro at Palermo (no. 951), died 28 Jan 1377: 905, 951 |
[1779.0] Mattheus de Rapacio, collector of Corsica, collector of Sardegna: 658 |
[1780.0] Mattheus Ribaldi, canon of Konstanz [Land Konstanz, DEU] (dioc. Konstanz), bishop of Pavia [prov. Pavia, ITA] from 1342, bishop of Verona [prov. Verona, ITA] from 1343, died in Curia 1 May 1348: 906 |
Maurinus |
[1782.0] Maurinus Fieschi, canon of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova) before 15 Feb 1355, commissioner: 184, 1278 |
Mauritius |
[1783.0] Mauritius de Darpel, advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Jan 1358: 907 |
[1784.0] Mauritius Fabri, rector of Gorron [dép. Mayenne, FRA] (dioc. Le Mans), brother of Stephanus Fabri, died before Jan 1358: 908 |
Maurus |
[1785.0] Maurus, abbot of S. Renato (OSB) [now in Sorrento, cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Sorrento), died before Apr 1346: 909 |
Melior |
[1786.0] Melior Bevilaqua, canon of Verona [prov. Verona, ITA] (dioc. Verona), archbishop of Palermo [cit. Palermo, ITA] from 1363, successor of Octavianus de Labro at Palermo (no. 951), died before 15 Jan 1365: 910 |
Mennus |
[1787.0] Mennus, nephew of Petrus bishop of Venosa (no. 982): 982 |
Michael |
[1788.0] Michael, abbot of S. Salvator de Septimo [now in Scandicci, cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze) before 1 Aug 1389, debtor: 647 |
[1789.0] Michael, OFM, master of Theology of the Apostolic Palace, died in Curia 1352: 911 |
[1791.0] Michael de Brêche, M.Theol., archdeacon of Châteaudun [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres), bishop of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] from 1355, died before 25 Oct 1367: 912 |
[1792.0] Michael Casse, canon of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 20 Jun 1365, debtor: 769 |
[1794.0] Michael Manin, prosecutor of apostolic letters: 1233 |
[1796.0] Michael Ricomanni, canon of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia), bishop of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1345, bishop of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1346, executor and heir of Humbertus de Jean (no. 638), clerk of the Camera, administrator of the Pinhota, died 7 Jun 1361: 638, 913 |
[1797.0] Michael Salverii, executor of Joannes Dupré (no. 738): 738 |
[1798.0] Michael Sanchez de Asiain, bishop of Pamplona [prov. Navarre, ESP] from 1356, died Jan 1364: 914 |
[1799.0] Michael Sarlandi, provost of Nîmes (OCSA) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 3 Jan 1388, subcollector of Maguelonne: 1081 |
Milo |
[1801.0] Milo de Dormans, bishop of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] from 1371, successor of Guillelmus Turpin (no. 568), died 17 Aug 1387: 568 |
Monaldus |
[1802.0] Monaldus Berardi, nephew of Monaldus Monaldeschi (no. 915), holder: 915 |
[1804.0] Monaldus de Castrotino, sacristan of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca) before 30 Apr 1327, commissioner: 372 |
[1806.0] Monaldus Monaldeschi, OFM, bishop of Savona [prov. Savona, ITA] from 1298, archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1303, uncle of Beltramus Monaldeschi, uncle of Monaldus Berardi, died before 26 Dec 1331: 915 |
Morerius |
[1807.0] Morerius de Morières, rector of S. Etienne Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 5 Dec 1343, canon of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Agen) before 8 Dec 1343, collector of Narbonne, died Aug 1348: 26, 39, 65, 119, 171, 280, 366, 379, 494, 504, 516, 838, 848, 916, 1015, 1060, 1095, 1148, 1176, 1191 |
Nascius |
[1808.0] Nascius de Lancilla, son of Simon de Lancilla, nephew of Philippus de Lancilla (no. 1133), brother of Bartholomeus de Lancilla, debtor: 1133 |
Neapoleo |
[1809.0] Neapoleo Orsini, count of of Manoppello, chancellor of Sicilia citra Farum: 803 |
Nerius |
[1810.0] Nerius Acciaioli, brother of Joannes Acciaioli (no. 700), brother of Bindacius Acciaioli, brother of Donatus Acciaioli, holder: 700 |
Nerses |
[1811.0] Nerses, archbishop of Malazgerd (Manzikert) in Armenia [il Muş, TÜR] from 1338, archbishop of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] from 1363, predecessor of Dominicus archbishop of Malazgerd, ambassador of Innocent VI to the catholicos of Armenia, died 1363: 917 |
Nettorius |
[1812.0] Nettorius, abbot of S. Vito de Pizzo (OSBasil) [now in Taranto, prov. Taranto, ITA] (dioc. Taranto) before 8 Jan 1354, successor of Vitalis abbot of S. Vito de Pizzo (no. 1332): 1332 |
Nicodemus |
[1813.0] Nicodemus, abbot of S. Maria de Trajecto (OSBasil) [now in Staiti, prov. Reggio Calabria, ITA] (dioc. Bova), bishop of Bova [prov. Reggio Calabria, ITA] from 1346, died before Apr 1362: 918 Benefice Note: This is probably the ruined church of Santa Maria de’ Tridetti, originally annexed to a Basilian convent in Staiti. |
Nicolaus |
[1814.0] Nicolaus, OSB, monk of S. Spirito Ocre [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] (dioc. Valva), bishop of Bovino [prov. Foggia, ITA] from 1349, died before Feb 1354: 919 |
[1815.0] Nicolaus, OCist, bishop nullius, bishop of Penne-Atri [prov. Pescara, ITA] from 1326, died before 8 Oct 1352: 920 |
[1816.0] Nicolaus, bishop of Ugento [prov. Lecce, ITA], died before Jul 1363: 921 |
[1817.0] Nicolaus, abbot of S. Maria Firenze (OSB) [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), died before Mar 1355: 922 |
[1818.0] Nicolaus, abbot of Lecce (OSB) [prov. Lecce, ITA] (dioc. Lecce) before 16 Jan 1354, successor of Hugo abbot of SS. Nicola and Cataldo (no. 604): 604 |
[1819.0] Nicolaus, abbot of Brondolo (OCist) [now in Chioggia, cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Padova), died before May 1360: 923 |
[1820.0] Nicolaus, abbot of S. Andrea Dovadola (OClun) [prov. Forlì-Cesena, ITA] (dioc. Rimini), died ca. 1370: 924 |
[1821.0] Nicolaus, abbot of S. Vincenzo (OSB) [now in Acqualagna, prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] (dioc. Urbino) before 10 May 1373, debtor: 331 |
[1822.0] Nicolaus, priest of Salerno [prov. Salerno, ITA] before 1363, fraudulent buyer: 1234 |
[1823.0] Nicolaus de Acerno, bishop of Bisignano [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1319, bishop of Nola [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 22 Oct 1331, died between 22 Aug and 17 Sep 1340: 925 |
[1824.0] Nicolaus d’Andrea, D.Decr., canon of S. Pietro in VaticanoCittà del Vaticano (dioc. Roma), bishop of Catanzaro [prov. Catanzaro, ITA] from 1368, died before 27 Apr 1369: 926 |
[1825.0] Nicolaus de Aquila, D.Decr., advocate of the Camera, died in Curia before 7 Oct 1353: 927 |
[1826.0] Nicolaus d’Arcis (or Archeis), bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1372, executor of Bernardus la Vergne (no. 203), successor of Petrus Aymé at Auxerre (no. 1004), died 24 Sep 1376, holder: 203, 1004 |
[1827.0] Nicolaus de Arnoldo, bishop of Lacedonia [prov. Avellino, ITA], died before 21 Oct 1330: 928 |
[1828.0] Nicolaus de Besse, executor of Nicolaus Roger (no. 945), cardinal: 945 |
[1829.0] Nicolaus de Bignes, provost of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève), bishop of Belley [dép. Ain, FRA] from 1375, died 19 Apr 1394: 929 |
[1830.0] Nicolaus Bindi, merchant of the Bardi company of Firenze: 372 |
[1832.0] Nicolaus Canali, plebanus of Venezia [cit. Venezia, ITA], bishop of Bergamo [prov. Bergamo, FRA] from 1342, archbishop of Ravenna [prov. Ravenna, ITA] from 1342, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1347, predecessor of Reginaldus archbishop of Patras, died before Oct 1349: 930 |
[1833.0] Nicolaus Capocii, bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] before 12 Mar 1350, cardinal bishop of Tusculum [cit. Roma, ITA] before 1 Mar 1363, executor of Joannes Scarlatto (no. 829), successor of Petrus de Narbonne at Urgell (no. 1078): 829, 1078 |
[1834.0] Nicolaus Caracciolo, bishop of Melfi [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1349, archbishop of Cosenza [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1362, executor of Franciscus da Todi (no. 353), executor of Joannes Scarlatto (no. 829), successor of Petrus de Galganis at Cosenza (no. 1049), died before Feb 1365: 353, 829, 1049 |
[1835.0] Nicolaus Carpentarii, canon of S. Petrus [now in Īrákleio, per. Krī́tī, ELL] (dioc. Ario [now Réthymno]), died before Oct 1362: 931 |
[1836.0] Nicolaus Castaldo, abbot of S. Trifone (OSB) [now in Ravello, prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Ravello) from early 1362, successor of Marinus abbot of S. Trifone (no. 890): 890 |
[1838.0] Nicolaus de Cercia, abbot of Santa Maria del Gualdo Mazzocca (OSB) [now in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before 12 Nov 1353, successor of Guillelmus Equitanicus (no. 512), debtor: 512 |
[1839.0] Nicolaus Chautard, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris) before 9 Jul 1372, commissioner: 625 |
[1842.0] Nicolaus Fernandez de Aguilar, Lic.Decr., dean of Cartagena [prov. Murcia, ESP] (dioc. Cartagena) before 31 Mar 1353, bishop of Cartagena [prov. Murcia, ESP] from 1361, predecessor of Guillelmus de Gimiel (no. 521), executor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), died before 24 Nov 1371: 577, 932 |
[1843.0] Nicolaus de Forazano, abbot of Santa Maria del Gualdo Mazzocca (OSB) [now in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) from 1324, died 22 Jan 1345: 933 |
[1844.0] Nicolaus de Genestra (or de Camera), canon of S. Donato Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova), died before Oct 1348: 934 |
[1845.0] Nicolaus Gilles, canon of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), predecessor as collector of Joannes de Rivesaltes, collector of Elne, died 12 Nov 1393: 935 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Gilles. |
[1846.0] Nicolaus des Granières, canon of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève), died in Curia before Jan 1397: 936 |
[1847.0] Nicolaus Grimaldi de Luca, banker of Avignon: 942, 1231 |
[1848.0] Nicolaus de Gulczewo, bishop of Płock [woj. Mazowieckie, POL] from 1365, predecessor of Stanislaus de Gulczewo at Płock, successor of Imislaus Wronski (no. 641), died before 1368: 641, 937 |
[1851.0] Nicolaus de Luxemburgo, archdeacon in the church of Praha, bishop of Naumburg [Land Sachsen-Anhalt, DEU] from 1349, patriarch of Aquileia [prov. Udine, ITA] from 1350, predecessor of Ludovicus de Villars or della Torre at Aquileia (no. 881), papal chaplain, died 29 Aug 1358: 938 |
[1852.0] Nicolaus Martini, OP, bishop of Recanati-Macerata [prov. Macerata, ITA] from 1349, died before 19 Feb 1369: 939 |
[1853.0] Nicolaus Matthei de Augina, canon of Anagni [prov. Frosinone, ITA] (dioc. Anagni), papal scribe, died in Curia before Aug 1354: 940 |
[1854.0] Nicolaus Mauri, papal scribe, died in Curia before Aug 1352: 941 |
[1855.0] Nicolaus de Mercatello, Lic.Decr., archpriest of San Marcello [?now in Corciano, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Perugia) before 2 Feb 1414, papal scribe, papal familiar, proctor of the chamberlain, magister: 766 |
[1856.0] Nicolaus de Montefalcone, subcollector of Napoli: 335, 982 |
[1857.0] Nicolaus de Morcono, archpriest of Caselvatico [prov. Campobasso, ITA] (dioc. Casalbatice) before 10 Feb 1354, commissioner: 1254 |
[1858.0] Nicolaus Morosini, bishop of Castello [cit. Venezia, ITA] from 1336, died 17 Feb 1367, commissioner: 1225 |
[1859.0] Nicolaus de Mulley, subdean of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 21 Feb 1380, commissioner: 1284 |
[1860.0] Nicolaus de Nanteuil, abbot of S. Medard [now in Soissons, dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Soissons), abbot of Fécamp (OSB) [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) from 1343, predecessor of Joannes abbot of Fécamp, died in Curia 7 Apr 1356: 942 |
[1861.0] Nicolaus Nardi, provost of S. Cristina de Bulcono [?now in Bolsena, prov. Viterbo, ITA] (dioc. Orvieto) before Apr 1364, subcollector of the March of Ancona, subcollector of the Duchy of Spoleto: 256, 635, 876, 888 |
[1862.0] Nicolaus Orsini, executor of Angelus Acciaioli (no. 49), count of Nola: 49, 803 |
[1863.0] Nicolaus de Parma, proctor in the Roman Curia, died in Curia before Oct 1357: 943 |
[1864.0] Nicolaus Policis, plebanus of Brumstberg [?now Brumberg, Land Baden-Württemberg, DEU] (dioc. Worms), died in Curia before Jun 1345: 944 |
[1866.0] Nicolaus Roger, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), archbishop of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] from 1343, cousin of Clement VI, died 3 Apr 1347: 945 |
[1867.0] Nicolaus de Roncesvalles, clerk of the Camera, commissioner: 290 |
[1868.0] Nicolaus Rubei, papal chaplain of honor, died before 1371: 946 |
[1869.0] Nicolaus de Seignelay, archpriest of La Rochelle [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), subcollector of Blois, subcollector of Saintes, died between 17 Aug 1392 and 8 Feb 1393: 550, 776, 947 |
[1870.0] Nicolaus de Utino, canon of Isola Capo Rizzuto [prov. Crotone, ITA] (dioc. Isola) before 7 Jul 1362, commissioner: 918 |
[1871.0] Nicolaus de Vères, archdeacon of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Sens), bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1374, predecessor of Oliverius de Martreuil, died 8 Nov 1386: 948 |
Ninus |
Nunius |
[1873.0] Nunius de Fuentes, secular abbot of S. Anderius [now in Soto de Bureba, prov. Burgos, ESP] (dioc. Burgos), bishop of Astorga [prov. León, ESP] from 1346, archbishop of Sevilla [prov. Sevilla, ESP] from 1349, died in Curia before 18 Jun 1361: 949 |
Obertus |
[1874.0] Obertus Zagno, abbot of S. Giovanni Evangelista (OSB) [now in Ravenna, prov. Ravenna, ITA] (dioc. Ravenna), bishop of Piacenza [prov. Piacenza, ITA] from 1373, patron/master of Albertinus de Alpinis, died before Mar 1374: 950 |
Octavianus |
[1875.0] Octavianus de Labro, canon of Girgenti [prov. Agrigento, ITA] (dioc. Girgenti), bishop of Girgenti [prov. Agrigento, ITA] from 1350, archbishop of Palermo [cit. Palermo, ITA] from 1362, third predecessor of Mattheus de Porta de Cumis at Palermo (no. 905), predecessor of Melior Bevilaqua at Palermo (no. 910), died before 20 Dec 1363: 951 |
Odo |
[1876.0] Odo, ?OESA, bishop of Oviedo [prov. Asturias, ESP] from 1323, bishop of Cuenca [prov. Cuenca, ESP] from 1328, predecessor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), died 1338: 323, 952 |
[1877.0] Odo, prior of Saint-Martin-au-Val de Chartres [now in Chartres, dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres): 953 Note: Condemned for heresy, 1322. |
[1878.0] Odo, canon of Worms [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Worms) before 23 Jun 1345, debtor: 944 |
[1879.0] Odo de Canqualies, LL.D., treasurer of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia), bishop of Paphos [epa. Páfou, KYP] from 1337, predecessor of Elias at Paphos, papal nuncio, died before 13 Apr 1357, commissioner: 330, 601, 954, 1022 |
[1880.0] Odo de Castro, chamberlain of the church of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] (dioc. Zaragoza) before May 1380, died before May 1380: 955 |
[1881.0] Odo de Sauvagney, abbot of S. Paul Besançon (OCSA) [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon) from 1386, died 7 May 1387: 956 |
Olafus |
[1882.0] Olafus, abbot of S. Maria (OSB) [now on the island of Tautra, Frosta, fyl. Trøndelag, NOR] (dioc. Trondheim), archbishop of Trondheim [fyl. Trøndelag, NOR] from 1350, predecessor of Trondus Gendari, died before 22 Oct 1371: 957 |
Oliverius |
[1883.0] Oliverius Dangolmonsier, prior of S. Martin Sancerre (OSB) [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), papal legate to Flanders, died before Dec 1389: 958 |
[1884.0] Oliverius de Ingham, seneschal of Gascony and Landes: 73 |
[1885.0] Oliverius de Martreuil, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1387, successor of Nicolaus de Vères (no. 948), died before Apr 1405: 948 |
[1886.0] Oliverius Salahaddin, bishop of Nantes [dép. Loire-Atlantique, FRA] from 1340, successor of Bonabius de Rochefort (no. 248), died 24 Aug 1354: 248 |
[1887.0] Oliverius de Serzeto (or Cerseto), papal chaplain, auditor of the Rota, died in Curia before Oct 1356, commissioner: 226, 959 |
Olricus |
Opicinus |
[1889.0] Opicinus de Canistris, cleric of Pavia [prov. Pavia, ITA] (dioc. Pavia) before Aug 1355, scribe of the Penitentiary, died in Curia before 10 Aug 1355: 960 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Canistris. |
Ortolphus |
[1890.0] Ortolphus de Weisseneck, provost of Salzburg [Land Salzburg, ÖST] (dioc. Salzburg), archbishop of Salzburg [Land Salzburg, ÖST] from 1343, predecessor of Pelegrinus von Puchheim, died 12 Aug 1365: 961 |
Paganus |
[1891.0] Paganus de Bellopodio, executor of Hugo de Bonvillier (no. 613): 613 |
Pandulphus |
[1892.0] Pandulphus, bishop of Sant’Agata de’ Goti [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1327, predecessor of Jacobus bishop of S. Agata dei Goti, died 1342: 962 |
[1893.0] Pandulphus de Sabello, provost of S. Marie de Montredon [not found], dioc. Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA], papal notary, died before Feb 1332: 963 |
Papinianus |
[1894.0] Papinianus Fieschi, provost of S. Agata [now in Santhià, prov. Vercelli, ITA] (dioc. Vercelli) before 15 Oct 1349, executor of Manuel Fieschi (no. 887), commissioner: 887 |
Paschalis |
[1895.0] Paschalis, bishop of Canosa [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA], died before Jun 1355: 964 |
[1896.0] Paschalis, bishop of Cuenca [prov. Cuenca, ESP] from 1299, died before 21 Aug 1322: 965 |
Paschasius |
[1897.0] Paschasius Garcia, dean of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] (dioc. Ourense), bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1382, bishop of Astorga [prov. León, ESP] from 1390, collector of Castile, died before May 1393: 761, 892, 966 Note: It is possible that the bishop of Astorga (no. 966) and the collector of Castile (no. 761, 892) are not the same person, but it seems likely that they are. |
Paulinus |
[1898.0] Paulinus de Venetiis, OFM, bishop of Pozzuoli [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1324, papal penitentiary, died Jun 1344: 967 |
Paulus |
[1899.0] Paulus, bishop of Smyrna [il Izmir, TÜR] from 1345, archbishop of Thiva [pol. Thī́va, per. Stereá Elláda, ELL] from 1357, patriarch of Constantinople [now İstanbul, TÜR] from 1366, successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Angelus Acciaioli (no. 49), successor of Sirellus di Pietro d’Ancona (no. 1285), administrator of Patras, died before 10 Feb 1371, spoils-incidence – Patras, debtor: 930, 968, 1285 Benefice Note: In 1314, Clement V united the patriachate with episcopal see of Euboea (Negroponte, Chalcis) in Greece. During our period there were some attempts to make the patriachate more than nominal. See Loenertz, “Cardinale Morosini et Paul Paléologue Tagaris” 224–256. |
[1900.0] Paulus, abbot of S. Savino (OSB) [now in Cascina, prov. Pisa, ITA] (dioc. Pisa), papal chaplain, died before Mar 1340: 969 |
[1902.0] Paulus de Gabrielibus, OSB, D.Decr., bishop of Lucca [prov. Lucca, ITA] from 1374, papal chaplain, papal familiar, died 10 Sep 1380: 970 |
[1905.0] Paulus Petri, canon of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] (dioc. Segovia) before 3 Oct 1370: 895 |
[1906.0] Paulus Praunspeck von Jägerndorf, bishop of Gurk [Land Kärnten, ÖST] from 1351, died 31 Jul 1377, commissioner: 961 |
[1908.0] Paulus de S. Maximin, prior of Valernes Venezia [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Gap) before 17 Jul 1349, executor of Gilbertus de Cantobre (no. 407): 407 |
[1909.0] Paulus Zuccari, OP, bishop of Massa Lubrense [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1348, died before 19 Oct 1351: 971 |
Pedro the Cruel |
[1911.0] Pedro the Cruel, king of Castile and León: 276, 883 |
Pelegrinus |
[1912.0] Pelegrinus, rector of S. Biagio di Funiculo [now in Limatola, prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), died 1372: 972 |
[1913.0] Pelegrinus von Puchheim, archbishop of Salzburg [Land Salzburg, ÖST] from 1366, successor of Ortolphus de Weisseneck (no. 961), died 5 Apr 1396: 961 |
Pere |
Perinus |
[1914.0] Perinus de Bolonia, OCarm, papal penitentiary, died before Mar 1348: 973 |
[1915.0] Perinus Francisci, canon of S. Thibaut Metz [dép. Moselle, FRA] (dioc. Metz), died in Curia before May 1354: 974 |
Petrus |
[1916.0] Petrus, bishop of Ascoli Satriano [prov. Foggia, ITA], died 1353: 975 |
[1917.0] Petrus, abbot of Benifazano (OCist) [?now in La Pobla de Benifassà , prov. Castelló (Castellón), ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), archbishop of Cagliari [cit. Cagliari, ITA] from 1348, died before 18 May 1352: 976 Benefice Note: This is probably the monastery today called ‘Monestir de Santa Maria de Benifassà’. |
[1918.0] Petrus, archbishop of Conza [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1332, died 1346: 977 |
[1919.0] Petrus, bishop of Lettere [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1327, died before 1332: 978 |
[1920.0] Petrus, bishop of Ourense [prov. Ourense, ITA] from 1392, died before Aug 1394: 979 |
[1921.0] Petrus, bishop of Silves [dist. Faro, POR] from 1379, collector of Portugal: 867 |
[1922.0] Petrus, bishop of Beirut [muḥ. Bayrūt, LUB] in 1348, archbishop of Sorrento [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1348, died before 14 Dec 1357: 980 |
[1923.0] Petrus, archdeacon of Lunas [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), bishop of Teano [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1338, died before Jun 1340: 981 |
[1924.0] Petrus, bishop of Venosa [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1360, uncle of Mennus, died 1363: 982 |
[1925.0] Petrus, bishop of Zamora [prov. Zamora, ESP] from 1341, died before Jan 1355: 983 |
[1926.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Maria Assunta Positano (OSB) [prov. Salerno, ITA] (dioc. Amalfi), died before Feb 1349: 984 |
[1928.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Lorenzo Aversa (OSB) [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Aversa), died before Aug 1364: 985 |
[1929.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Sofia Benevento (OSB) [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento), died in the diocese of Piacenza 1375: 986 |
[1930.0] Petrus, abbot of Jaucels (OSB) [now Joncels, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 6 Nov 1361, successor of Joannes abbot of Jaucels (no. 695): 695 |
[1931.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Jacques Béziers (OCSA) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), died before May 1348: 987 |
[1932.0] Petrus, abbot of Saint-Satur (OCSA) [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), predecessor of Joannes abbot of S. Satur, died before May 1382: 988 |
[1932.1] Petrus, abbot of Issoire [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 30 Aug 1352, successor of Gregorius abbot of Issoire (no. 425): 425 |
[1933.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Pierre de Dijon [now in Bèze, dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Langres) before 26 May 1346, debtor: 993 |
[1934.0] Petrus, abbot of Montaragon (OCSA) [now in Quicena, prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca) from 19 Aug 1353, died before Oct 1358: 989 |
[1935.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Bénigne Dijon (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Langres) before 2 Mar 1355, successor of Petrus de Rainzeville (no. 1086): 1086 |
[1936.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Aubin Angers (OSB) [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) from 1375, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) from 1379, predecessor of Aymericus de la Garde at Psalmody, died before Feb 1404: 990 |
[1937.0] Petrus, abbot of Charroux (OSB) [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 29 Jan 1369, successor of Guillelmus abbot of Charroux (no. 469): 469 |
[1938.0] Petrus, abbot of Aurillac (OSB) [dép. Cantal, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour) before 28 Apr 1362, successor of Aymericus abbot of Aurillac (no. 103), judge executor: 103 |
[1939.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Michael della Chiusa (OSB) [now in Sant’Ambrogio di Torino, cit. Torino, ITA] (dioc. Torino) from 18 Jan 1362, predecessor of Guillelmus abbot of S. Michael della Chiusa, died before 1380: 991 |
[1940.0] Petrus, abbot of S. Pierre-hors-les-Portes (OSB) [now in Vienne, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne), predecessor of Hubertus abbot of S. Pierre-hors-les-Portes, died before Dec 1361: 992 |
[1941.0] Petrus, prior of Cerisy-la-Forêt (OSB) [dép. Manche, FRA] (dioc. Bayeux), died before Feb 1344: 993 |
[1942.0] Petrus, prior of Soriech (OESA) [now in Lattes, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before 4 Apr 1372, executor of Aymericus Hugues de Chassanh (no. 106): 106 |
[1943.0] Petrus Adémar, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1405, successor of Antonius de Louvier (no. 59), deputy or lieutenant of the chamberlain, governor of Avignon, governor of the Comtat-Venaissin, died before Jun 1418: 643, 844, 880 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Adémar. |
[1944.0] Petrus Afonso, archdeacon of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] (dioc. Lisboa), bishop of Silves [dist. Faro, POR] from 1331, bishop of Astorga [prov. León, ESP] from 1333, bishop of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] from 1342, predecessor of Alfonsus Pedro (no. 19), died before May 1355: 17, 994, 1328 |
[1945.0] Petrus d’Aigrefeuille, bishop of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1368, died before Jul 1371: 613 |
[1946.0] Petrus d’Aigrefeuille, bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1347, bishop of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] from 1349, predecessor of Archambaldus bishop of Tulle (no. 61), debtor: 162 |
[1947.0] Petrus Alamanni, dean of Brioude [dép. Cantal, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Flour), bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1346, successor of Guillelmus d’Aubussac, predecessor of Guillelmus Amici (no. 476), notary apostolic, died before Nov 1348: 995 |
[1948.0] Petrus Alrici, collector of Venezia, died before Jun 1340: 996 |
[1949.0] Petrus Ameil, uncle and beneficiary of Petrus Loherii (no. 1066), cardinal: 1066 |
[1950.0] Petrus Ameil, subcollector of Béziers, died 1376, spoils-incidence – Béziers: 997 |
[1951.0] Petrus Andoyni, canon of Nevers [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Nevers) before 24 Sep 1363, commissioner: 443 |
[1952.0] Petrus André, canon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1340, bishop of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] from 1342, bishop of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] from 1349, died 13 Sep 1368: 998 |
[1953.0] Petrus de Antra, abbot of Toussaints Châlons-en-Champagne (OCSA) [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Châlons-en-Champagne), died before May 1352: 999 |
[1954.0] Petrus de Aquila, OFM, bishop of S. Angelo dei Lombardi [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1347, bishop of Trivento [prov. Campobasso, ITA] from 1348, died Apr 1361: 1000 |
[1955.0] Petrus Archambaldi, archpriest of Blaye [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 15 Mar 1346, commissioner: 1068 |
[1957.0] Petrus Arnaldi de Libareen, merchant of Oloron: 372 |
[1958.0] Petrus Arsenh, OESA, bishop of Montefiascone [prov. Viterbo, ITA] from 1369, papal nuncio: 1217 |
[1959.0] Petrus Artaud, OP, bishop of Alba [prov. Cuneo, ITA] from 1334, bishop of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1349, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1360, successor of Guillelmus Amici (no. 476), predecessor of Guillelmus de Ruffec (no. 555), successor of Rostagnus de Sandran at Sisteron (no. 1262), predecessor of Geraldus at Sisteron (no. 384), died before 27 Aug 1361: 1001, 1262 |
[1960.0] Petrus de Artusio, canon of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende) before 13 Feb 1344, rector of the Patrimony, treasurer of the Comtat-Venaissin, commissioner: 212, 440, 915 |
[1961.0] Petrus Aurelzer, LL.D., cantor of Amiens [dép. Somme, FRA] (dioc. Amiens), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1351, died before Jan 1365: 1002 |
[1962.0] Petrus Auriol, OFM, M.Theol., archbishop of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1321, died 10 Jan 1322: 1003 |
[1963.0] Petrus Aycelin de Montaigut, bishop of Laon [dép. Aisne, FRA] from 1371, cardinal, commissioner: 1096 |
[1964.0] Petrus Aymé, LL.D., succentor of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1362, predecessor of Nicolaus d’Arcis or Archeis at Auxerre, brother of Robertus Aymé, papal familiar, died 2 Sep 1372: 1004, 1294 Note: He is called bishop in Case no. 1294 in March of 1361; he was probably elect at that point. |
[1965.0] Petrus d’Aynard, OP, bishop of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1362, predecessor of Robertus Gervais, died before Sep 1369: 1005 |
[1966.0] Petrus Ayraud, prior of S. Eutrope (OClun) [now in Saintes, dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes) before 10 Feb 1361, died before Dec 1362, commissioner: 370, 1006, 1175 |
[1967.0] Petrus de ?Banhac (or better: Petrus des Prez), bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1348, died before 27 May 1364: 1007 Note: That Petrus de Banhac, cardinal 1368–1369, was the same as the bishop of Castres is a confusion of long-standing, despite the doubts expressed by Baluze, confirmed by Mollat, who gives the bishop of Castres the name “des Prez” (Baluze-Mollat 2:548 and n. 1). Gallia Christiana 1:69 also concludes, perhaps independently, that they are not the same. See the next entry. |
[1967.1] Petrus de Banhac, abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) from 1363, successor of Ludovicus de Bollène (no. 877), predecessor of Pontius de l’Orme (no. 1151), executor of Petrus Desprès, cardinal: 877, 1007 Note: See the preceding entry. |
[1969.0] Petrus Bardoner, master of the papal chapel, died before Nov 1350: 1008 |
[1970.0] Petrus Barrot, canon of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 29 Feb 1364, executor of Bertrandus la Lana (no. 224), commissioner: 224, 298 |
[1972.0] Petrus de Beaufort, prior of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Montauban) before 11 Mar 1367, debtor: 801 |
[1975.0] Petrus de Bellejotto, prior of Charité-sur-Loire (OClun) [dép. Nièvre, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre), predecessor of Guillelmus de Pictavia, died before Jan 1335: 1009 |
[1977.0] Petrus de Bérail de Cessac, LL.Lic., archdeacon of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris), bishop of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1342, uncle of Joannes de Bérail, died 22 Feb 1354: 1010 |
[1979.0] Petrus Bérenger, J.C.D., treasurer of Laon [dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Laon), bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1338, brother of Lancelinus Bérenger, papal chaplain of honor, auditor of the Rota, died 1 Feb 1341: 561, 1011 |
[1980.0] Petrus Beumond, canon of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 10 Jan 1356, papal nuncio, commissioner: 750, 770, 1046, 1085, 1163 |
[1981.0] Petrus Bodeti, precentor of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur) before 31 Mar 1319, died before 31 Dec 1324, commissioner: 202 |
[1982.0] Petrus Bohier, bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1364, successor of Joannes de Magnavia at Orvieto (no. 772): 772, 1153, 1187 |
[1983.0] Petrus de Bolonesio, canon of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), bishop of Aversa [prov. Caserta, ITA] from 1309, magister capellae to the king of Sicilia citra Farum, died before 1 Jun 1324: 559, 1012 |
[1984.0] Petrus Bonet, ?heir of Antonius bishop of Lombez (no. 54): 54 |
[1985.0] Petrus de Bonfont, monk of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 1 Feb 1376, prior of Éauze [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Condom), died before Jan 1382, agent: 1013, 1062 |
[1987.0] Petrus Borcier, D.Decr., provost of S. Salvy Albi (OCSA) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) from 1322, died before Jun 1329: 1014 |
[1988.0] Petrus Bori, priest of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] before 4 Nov 1364, commissioner: 98, 1085, 1129 |
[1989.0] Petrus Borrier, LL.D., clerk of the Camera, collector of Aragon: 2, 656, 779, 1108 |
[1990.0] Petrus Brengas, canon of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) ca. 1404, sacristan of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) ca. 1404, collector of Cahors, collector of Tulle: 110, 334, 1037, 1252 Note: P. is described several times as a collector without specifying of what. We have listed those dioceses in which he seems to have been doing his collecting. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Brengas. |
[1993.0] Petrus Brun, OP, bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1342, died before Oct 1345: 1015 |
[1994.0] Petrus Brunel, canon of Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai) before 1 Mar 1359, commissioner: 255, 278 |
[1995.0] Petrus de Brunia, canon of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga) before 10 Jan 1327, papal nuncio in Portugal, died between 17 Nov 1328 and 8 Oct 1329: 389, 740, 778, 1016, 1168, 1287 |
[1996.0] Petrus Buade, prior of Pont-Roumieu (OCSA) [now in Saint-Germain-et-Mons, dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Sarlat) before 15 Jul 1394, commissioner: 1077 |
[1997.0] Petrus Buccaplanula, OFM, archbishop of Cosenza [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1298, died 1319: 1017 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Buccaplanola. |
[1998.0] Petrus de Calciata, prior of Saze [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died in Curia before Jan 1348: 1018 |
[1999.0] Petrus de Calezio, executor of Bertrandus de Cardaillac (no. 218), commissioner: 218 |
[2000.0] Petrus Calvillo, bishop of Tarazona [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1354, successor of Goffridus bishop of Tarazona (no. 416), died before Dec 1391: 416 |
[2001.0] Petrus de Camiada, abbot of S. Croix Bordeaux (OSB) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), predecessor of Raymundus abbot of S. Croix, died 31 Oct 1375: 1019 |
[2002.0] Petrus de Canilhac, abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) before 15 Apr 1348, bishop of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1353, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] in 1361, successor of Durandus de Chapelle de Lescamel (no. 285), predecessor of Deodatus de Canilhac (no. 272), brother of Raymundus de Canilhac, successor of Raymundus de Boulbon (no. 1185), predecessor of Jambertus de Lieuron (no. 679), died 7 Jul 1361: 1020, 1185 |
[2003.0] Petrus de Capra, provisor of the Pinhota, died before Jan 1349: 1021 |
[2005.0] Petrus Carliot, vicar of Joannes d’Agout (no. 702), debtor: 702 |
[2006.0] Petrus de Casa, Theol.Prof., master general (OCarm), bishop of Vaison [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1341, patriarch of (OCarm) Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1342, predecessor of Guillelmus Amici at Jerusalem (no. 476), administrator of Vaison, died 3 Aug 1348, spoils-incidence – Vaison: 1022 |
[2007.0] Petrus de Cassanhis, cubicularius, purchaser: 378, 747 |
[2008.0] Petrus Castanhi, abbot of Lodève (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) before 9 Nov 1361, successor of Guillelmus abbot of S. Sauveur (no. 467): 467 |
[2009.0] Petrus de Castellus, abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), bishop of Valence-Die [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1342, predecessor of Joannes Joffevry, died before May 1350: 1023 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[2010.0] Petrus de Castelnau, archdeacon in the church of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA], bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1319, brother of Barrana de Castelnau, uncle of Alasia, uncle of Galharda, successor of Petrus de la Pleine Chassagne (no. 1083), died at Paris 19 May 1334: 31, 1024, 1083, 1120 |
[2011.0] Petrus de Castroparro, precentor of Alet [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Alet), abbot of Saint-Polycarpe (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) from 1374, brother of Joannes de Castroparro, predecessor of Antonius abbot of S. Polycarpe, died before Dec 1383: 1025 |
[2012.0] Petrus de Cau, ?servant/familar of Joannes III bishop of Rieux (no. 687): 687 |
[2013.0] Petrus de Caunis, archpriest of Réalmont [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), papal abbreviator, died 1347: 1026 |
[2015.0] Petrus de Caychaco, proctor of Petrus Desprès, proctor of Petrus Roger de Beaufort, papal scribe: 332 |
[2016.0] Petrus de Chalais, provost of Nîmes [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), bishop of Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1368, uncle of Elias Jacobi, died 22 Nov 1379: 1027 |
[2017.0] Petrus de Chalon, canon of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), archdeacon of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Autun), bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1342, died 6 Nov 1344: 1028 |
[2018.0] Petrus de Champignac, brother of Bertrandus de Champignac (no. 220), and debtor: 220 |
[2019.0] Petrus Chautard, rector of Tornac [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 9 Sep 1345, sealbearer of the auditor of the Camera, commissioner: 222, 573, 732, 1018, 1158 |
[2021.0] Petrus de Chappes, bishop of Arras [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1320, successor of Bernardus Rouiard (no. 193), cardinal: 193 |
[2022.0] Petrus Chauvet, canon of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Sens) before 24 Apr 1372, collector of Bourges: 98, 466 |
[2023.0] Petrus de Chavelluto, sacristan of Belly (OCSA) [dép. Ain, FRA] (dioc. Belley) before 12 Jul 1394, commissioner: 929 |
[2024.0] Petrus de Cima, OFM, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1371, bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] from 1377, predecessor of Ludovicus de Prades, died 25 Apr 1390: 1029 |
[2025.0] Petrus de Clasquerin, LL.D., archdeacon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona), bishop of Huesca [prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] from 1348, archbishop of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1357, patriarch of Antioch [il Hatay, TÜR] from 1375, successor of Sancius Lopez de Ayerbe (no. 1269), died 10 Jan 1380: 1030, 1269 |
[2026.0] Petrus de Clusello, OP, bishop of Chioggia [cit. Venezia, ITA] from 1346, bishop of Melfi [prov. Potenza, ITA] from 1347, bishop of Concordia [cit. Venezia, ITA] from 1348, died before 15 Feb 1361: 1031 |
[2027.0] Petrus de Colle, sacristan of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), died before Dec 1343: 1032 |
[2028.0] Petrus le Colre, canon of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax), sacristan of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax), bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] from 15 Mar 1359, predecessor of Petrus Iterii, died 15 Apr 1359: 1033 |
[2029.0] Petrus de Combeton, S.T.D., abbot of S. Bénigne Dijon (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Langres), predecessor of Alexander de Montaigu, died 18 Apr 1379: 1034 |
[2030.0] Petrus Conilli, B.Decr., rector of the parish church of Punta de la Banya [now in Sant Carles de la Ràpita, prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa) before 13 Nov 1405, papal familiar, commissioner: 216, 755 |
[2031.0] Petrus Constuci, canon of Foligno [prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Foligno) before 3 Nov 1352, treasurer of the Duchy of Spoleto, cleric of Saint-Flour, commissioner: 338, 347, 651, 1315 |
[2032.0] Petrus Cornario de Venetiis, OFM, bishop of Korone [pol. Korṓnī, per. Pelopónīssos (ELL)] from 1367, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1386, died at Tarragona between 1397 and 1401: 1035 |
[2033.0] Petrus Corts, provost of S. Michel de Cuxa (OSB) [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), papal chaplain of honor, died ca. 1393: 1036 |
[2034.0] Petrus de Cortuciis, abbot of S. Clemente [not found], dioc. Bari [cit. Bari, ITA] before 20 Feb 1346, successor of ____ abbot of S. Clemente, Castel del Monte (Bari) (no. 1341): 1341 Benefice Note: There is not now, nor, so far as we can tell, has there ever been an abbey of San Clemente in the dioc. Bari. Perhaps the best known abbey of San Clemente is in Castiglione a Casauria (prov. Pescara), but that is a long way from Bari. |
[2035.0] Petrus de Corvo, familiar of Jacobus de Corvo (no. 662), holder: 662 |
[2036.0] Petrus de Cosnac, bishop of Tulle [dép. Corrèze, FRA] from 1376, died 1402: 1037 |
[2036.1] Petrus de Cros jun., OSB, OClun, bishop of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1349, nephew of Petrus de Cros sen., papal chamberlain (1371–1383), cardinal from 1383, died 16 Nov 1388: 5, 9, 70, 79, 106, 198, 203, 243, 300, 326, 399, 421, 427, 517, 572, 592, 609, 637, 687, 749, 843, 882, 955, 991, 1027, 1030, 1034, 1093, 1189, 1291 Note: He is called ‘PC’ in the cases. All the references to him deal with his role as the papal chamberlain. For a full listing of his benefices and offices and an account of his career, see De Cros Calendar I, p. 2–6. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Cros, Pierre de, jr. |
[2036.2] Petrus de Cros sen., successor of Bernardus le Brun at Auxerre (no. 162), uncle of Petrus de Cros jun., cardinal from 1351, died 1361: 162 Note: See De Cros Calendar I, p. 10. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Cros, Pierre de, sr. |
[2037.0] Petrus de Cuellar, bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1342, died before 30 May 1351: 1038, 1326 |
[2038.0] Petrus de Cumbis, brother and ?heir of Arnaldus Cescomes (no. 76), layman of Lleida: 76 |
[2039.0] Petrus de Cuysiac, canon of Saint-Just Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 21 Jul 1361, commissioner: 1231 |
[2040.0] Petrus de Dacia, OP, papal penitentiary, died in Curia before Aug 1347: 1039 |
[2041.0] Petrus Danrocha, canon of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 4 Oct 1324, commissioner: 389, 400, 1083 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Danrocha. |
[2042.0] Petrus Desprès, uncle of Raymundus Arnaldi Desprès, executor of Joannes Desprès, cardinal vice-chancellor, died before May 1365: 332, 735, 1007 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Desprès, Pierre. |
[2043.0] Petrus Didaci, bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1387, nephew of Hugo de Lamanhania (no. 621), died 29 Jun 1413: 621 |
[2044.0] Petrus Domaud de Argendonio, canon of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Apt) before 13 Apr 1357, provost of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 10 Sep 1372, papal nuncio, collector of Poitiers, collector of Saintes, commissioner: 386, 427, 429, 471, 572, 719, 769, 820, 954, 1131 |
[2045.0] Petrus Dominici, canon of N.-D. de Forcalquier [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron) before 21 Feb 1382, commissioner: 1224 |
[2046.0] Petrus Dupin, bishop-elect of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] in 1348, bishop of Viterbo [prov. Viterbo, ITA] from 1348, archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1350, brother of Joannes Dupin, commissioned Dominicus de Fulgineo, papal nuncio, collector in Benevento, cleric of Cahors, died 12 Sep 1360, commissioner: 48, 51, 120, 178, 245, 340, 341, 455, 456, 646, 664, 689, 691, 803, 805, 833, 872, 891, 920, 964, 980, 1040, 1049, 1130, 1227, 1239, 1315 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Dupin, Pierre. |
[2047.0] Petrus Dupin, bishop of Viterbo [prov. Viterbo, ITA] from May 1348, bishop of Verona [prov. Verona, ITA] from Jul 1348, bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1349, predecessor of Petrus Tizon at Périgueux (no. 1110), died before May 1372: 1041, 1131 |
[2048.0] Petrus de Durfort, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1387, successor of Elias Servient at Périgueux (no. 303), died before Jan 1401: 303 |
[2049.0] Petrus Egidii, subcollector of Aix: 702, 1127, 1224 |
[2050.0] Petrus de Esgallo, brother of Elias de Esgallo (no. 297), creditor: 297 |
[2051.0] Petrus d’Estaing, D.Decr., prior of Canonica (OSB) [now La Canourgue, dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), bishop of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] from 1361, archbishop of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] from 1368, cardinal bishop of Ostia [cit. Roma, ITA] from 1370, successor of Rogerius le Fort at Bourges, successor of Deodatus de Canilhac at Saint-Flour (no. 272), predecessor of Petrus Raussen at Saint-Flour (no. 1087), papal legate to Lombardia, died 24 Nov 1377, spoils-incidence – Bourges: 1042 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Estaing. |
[2052.0] Petrus Etienne Jourdain, prior of Auzielle (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), died before Oct 1349: 1043 |
[2053.0] Petrus Evrard, abbot of S. Vincent Besançon [dép. Doubs, FRA] (dioc. Besançon) before 20 Jan 1371, commissioner: 10 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Evrard. Benefice Note: Now called ‘Notre-Dame-de-Besançon’. |
[2054.0] Petrus Fabri de Leschemel, cantor of Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans), bishop of Riez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1352, died Dec 1369: 1044 |
[2056.0] Petrus Fernandi de Vargas, sergeant-at-arms of Osma, domicellus, commissioner, debtor: 576 |
[2057.0] Petrus Ferreti, rector of S. Jean des Vaux [now Saint-Jean-de-Vaulx, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble) before 27 Jan 1388, debtor: 1162 |
[2058.0] Petrus Ferri, bishop of Anagni [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1320, bishop of Marsi [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1327, bishop of Chieti [prov. Chieti, ITA] from 1336, died 17 Nov 1336: 1045 |
[2059.0] Petrus de Foix, bishop of Lescar [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] from 1403, later cardinal, lieutenant of chamberlain: 59, 216, 543, 608, 628, 755, 1194, 1352 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Foix. |
[2060.0] Petrus Fournier, ?monk of Semur-en-Auxois (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Autun) before 9 Jan 1376, brother of Joannes Fournier (no. 743), debtor: 743 Benefice Note: See the note on Joannes Fournier. |
[2063.0] Petrus Fressulphi, chaplain in the cathedral church of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona) before 22 Jan 1349, commissioner: 84 |
[2064.0] Petrus Frétaud, archdeacon in the church of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA], archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 1335, executor and successor of Stephanus de Bourgueil (no. 1293), predecessor of Philippus Blanche (no. 1129), died 21 May 1357, debtor: 1046, 1293 |
[2065.0] Petrus de Froideville, executor of Raymundus Gauserand (no. 1198), executor and successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Geraldus de la Trémouille at Pinhota (no. 402), administrator of the Pinhota, died before Jun 1361: 402, 1021, 1047, 1198 |
[2066.0] Petrus Gabrieli, canon of Gubbio [prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Gubbio), bishop of Fossombrone [prov. Pesaro e Urbino, ITA] from 1317, bishop of Gubbio [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1327, died before Jul 1345: 1048 |
[2067.0] Petrus de Galganis, archdeacon of Manfredonia [prov. Foggia, ITA] (dioc. Siponto [Manfredonia]), archbishop of Reggio [cit. Reggio Calabria, ITA] from 1328, archbishop of Cosenza [prov. Cosenza, ITA] from 1354, successor of Franciscus de Mara at Cosenza (no. 340), predecessor of Nicolaus Caracciolo at Cosenza, died 3 Nov 1362: 1049 |
[2068.0] Petrus Gasqui, rector of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before Dec 1339, died before Dec 1339: 1050 Note: ?Same as Petrus Vasconis. |
[2069.0] Petrus Gasqui, executor of Joannes Gasqui (no. 749): 749 |
[2071.0] Petrus Geoffroi, OESA, bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1355, sacristan, librarian, and confesssor to Innocent VI, died before 18 Jun 1361: 1051 |
[2072.0] Petrus Germani, archdeacon in the church of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA], registrar of papal supplications, died 1355: 1052 |
[2073.0] Petrus Gérard, LL.Lic., bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1382, bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1385, papal nuncio, cardinal: 4, 397 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Gérard. |
[2074.0] Petrus Gervais, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 5 Oct 1348, canon of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 6 Apr 1357, collector of Sweden, collector of Norway, collector of Denmark, collector of Le Puy, died before Apr 1375, spoils-incidence – Le Puy: 157, 239, 425, 556, 727, 762, 1053, 1350 |
[2075.0] Petrus de Golard, prior of Nérac (OSB) [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Condom), bishop of Condom [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1340, died 24 Oct 1369: 1054 |
[2076.0] Petrus Gomez Barroso, archbishop of Sevilla [prov. Sevilla, ESP] from 1380, died 1 Jul 1390: 1055 |
[2077.0] Petrus de S. Gorio, nephew of Guillelmus Allemand de S. Gorio (no. 474), knight, debtor: 474 |
[2078.0] Petrus Gougeul, bishop of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] from 1312, bishop of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] from 1326, died 6 Feb 1327: 1056 |
[2079.0] Petrus de Grassinis, OP, bishop of Sorra [prov. Sassari, ITA] in 1348, bishop of Anagni [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1348, died before 30 Oct 1362: 1057 |
[2082.0] Petrus Guillem, bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1325, bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1328, predecessor of Guillelmus bishop of Orange, rector of the Comtat-Venaissin, died Dec 1341: 1058 |
[2086.0] Petrus Hugues, commissioner: 31, 54, 221, 838, 849, 1061 |
[2088.0] Petrus Iterii, bishop of Dax [dép. Landes, FRA] from 1359, successor of Petrus le Colre (no. 1033), later cardinal: 1033 |
[2090.0] Petrus Jausens, canon of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Rieux) before 14 Apr 1328, officialis of Toulouse, commissioner: 26 |
[2091.0] Petrus de Jean, prior of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (OCSA) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 20 Jan 1348, rector of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (OCSA) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Avignon) before 17 Feb 1348, collector of Arles, died before Aug 1348: 366, 1059, 1185 |
[2092.0] Petrus de Jean de Moussey, archdeacon of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), archdeacon of Bayeux [dép. Calvados, FRA] (dioc. Bayeux), bishop of Meaux [dép. Seine-et-Marne, FRA] from 1321, bishop of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] from 1325, bishop of Bayeux [dép. Calvados, FRA] from 1326, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1330, successor of Petrus Rodier at Carcassonne (no. 1095), predecessor of Gaucelmus de Jean at Carcassonne (no. 379), died 17 May 1338: 1060, 1095 |
[2093.0] Petrus de Jouy, archdeacon of Vauxrenard [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) before 27 Sep 1389, commissioner: 230 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Jouy. |
[2094.0] Petrus Jovit, LL.D., canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 27 Jun 1396, successor as collector of Joannes François (no. 744), collector of Bourges, collector of Poitiers, collector of Saintes: 744 |
[2097.0] Petrus de Lamothe, ?relative of Amanevus de Apta de Lamothe (no. 25), knight, debtor: 25 |
[2098.0] Petrus de Lapeirareda, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1327, successor of Jacobus Fournier (no. 665), predecessor of Joannes de Cojordan (no. 730), died 19 Aug 1348: 1061 |
[2099.0] Petrus Lasteyrie, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), died before Feb 1376: 1062 |
[2100.0] Petrus Lefèvre, archdeacon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 1 Oct 1349, commissioner: 1043 |
[2102.0] Petrus de Laval, M.Med., physician, died in Curia 1361: 1063 |
[2103.0] Petrus Leterii, abbot of S. Croix (OCSA) [now in Angles-sur-l’Anglin, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), died before Feb 1351: 1064 |
[2104.0] Petrus Lobet, abbot of S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) from 1343, died before Nov 1369: 191, 1065 |
[2105.0] Petrus Loherii, prior of S. Etienne Beaune (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Autun), nephew of Petrus Ameil, died before Sep 1381: 1066 |
[2106.0] Petrus Lopez de Aguiar, OP, bishop of Lugo [prov. Lugo, ESP] from 1349, predecessor of Lupus bishop of Lugo, died before Jun 1390: 745 |
[2107.0] Petrus Lopez de Luna, abbot of Mons Aragon (OCSA) [now in Quicena, prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca), archbishop of Zaragoza [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1317, died 22 Feb 1345: 1067 |
[2108.0] Petrus de Luc, archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1332, predecessor of Amanevus de Cassis (no. 27), died 1345: 166, 1068 |
[2109.0] Petrus de Luna, LL.D., precentor of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1365, successor of Guillelmus de Patau at Urgell (no. 547), died 1370: 547, 1069 |
[2111.0] Petrus Majeur, precentor of Valence [dép. Drôme, FRA] (dioc. Valence) before 1 Oct 1349, commissioner: 1043 |
[2112.0] Petrus de Mandagot, chamberlain of the monastery of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes), died before 1334: 1070 |
[2113.0] Petrus Mansiaulanhi, successor as treasurer of Audoinus de Acra (no. 99), treasurer of the Comtat-Venaissin: 99 |
[2114.0] Petrus de Manso, dean of Badajoz [prov. Badajoz, ESP] (dioc. Badajoz) before 29 Jul 1327, papal nuncio, commissioner: 115, 1083 |
[2115.0] Petrus Marcel, canon of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga) before 22 Sep 1350, archdeacon of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] (dioc. Lisboa) before 11 Nov 1350, ultimately collector of Portugal, died 30 Mar 1355, commissioner: 18, 348, 581, 893, 1071 |
[2116.0] Petrus Martinez, canon of Sigüenza [prov. Gualalajara, ESP] (dioc. Sigüenza) before 31 Mar 1353, executor of Gundisalvus de Aquila (no. 577), holder: 577 |
[2117.0] Petrus de Marville, OP, bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1395, died 4 Sep 1402: 1072 |
[2118.0] Petrus Matthei, archdeacon of Mutavedre or Sagunto [prov. Valencia, ESP] (dioc. Valencia), died before 26 Sep 1328: 1073 Benefice Note: The name ‘Mutavedre’ survives in the comarca of Camp de Morvedre of which the chief town is Sagunt (Sagunto, in Castilian). |
[2121.0] Petrus de Mennaco, canon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 15 Jul 1324, commissioner: 531 |
[2122.0] Petrus Mercerii, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 17 May 1396, collector of Tours, commissioner: 744 |
[2123.0] Petrus Merle, rector of Farges [now Farges-lès-Mâcon, dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) before 19 Apr 1393, collector of Provence: 612, 739 |
[2124.0] Petrus de Mesenchis, prior of Murat [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres), abbot of Quarante (OCSA) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) from 1357, predecessor of Stephanus abbot of Quarante, died 1 Sep 1361: 1074 |
[2125.0] Petrus de Moncellis, rector of Inca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] (dioc. Mallorca) before 23 Jun 1348, officialis of Barcelona, commissioner: 1197 |
[2127.0] Petrus de Monte Jay, prior of Corenc (OCSA) [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), predecessor of Guichardus de Chissey, papal chaplain of honor, died before Dec 1403: 1075 |
[2128.0] Petrus de Monteruc, cardinal vice-chancellor, holder: 1214 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Monteruc. |
[2129.0] Petrus de Montrevel, archdeacon of Pont-Audemer [dép. Calvados, FRA] (dioc. Lisieux), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1365, notary apostolic, papal familiar, died 1368: 1076 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Montrevel. |
[2131.0] Petrus de Mortiers, canon of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux) before 28 Sep 1386, collector of Périgueux, collector of Gascogne, died 1 Jul 1394: 220, 299, 303, 1077, 1110 |
[2132.0] Petrus de Narbonne, secular abbot of S. Paul Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1341, predecessor of Nicolaus Capocii at Urgell, died before 13 Jun 1348: 1078 |
[2133.0] Petrus Natalis, paneterius of the Pinhota: 149, 619 |
[2134.0] Petrus de Nyort, beneficiary of Odo de Castro (no. 955), squire: 955 |
[2135.0] Petrus d’Olargues, OSB, abbot of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Vabres) from 1307, bishop of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1317, predecessor of Raymundus d’Olargues (no. 1211), died 26 Oct 1329: 1079 |
[2136.0] Petrus Olivarii, LL.Lic., subcollector of Marseille, commissioner: 717, 1210 Note: It is possible that the subcollector of Marseille early in the 15th century (no. 717) and the LL.Lic. commissioned to hear a case in 1369 (no. 1210) are two different people. |
[2138.0] Petrus de Oracio, OFM, bishop of Bayonne [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] from 1371, successor of Guillelmus Bernard Dupin (no. 491): 491 |
[2140.0] Petrus de la Palu, M.Theol., patriarch of (OP) Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1329, successor of Raymundus Bequin at Jerusalem, administrator of Couserans, died in Apulia 31 Jan 1342, spoils-incidence – Couserans: 1080 |
[2142.0] Petrus de Parma Dominican, provincial of France, commissioner: 633 |
[2143.0] Petrus Pellicier, preceptor of Cadoule (OSAnt) [now in Baillargues, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), died before Jan 1388: 1081 Benefice Note: The identification is based on the assumption that this is the modern church Saint-Antoine de la Cadoule. |
[2145.0] Petrus Peselli, canon of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen) before 16 Nov 1354, commissioner: 410 |
[2146.0] Petrus Pinholi, priest of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] before 15 Jan 1362, commissioner: 258 |
[2147.0] Petrus de Pinosio, prior of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), died in Curia before Oct 1346: 1082 |
[2148.0] Petrus de Placentia, OFM, bishop of Olenus from 1362, died before Mar 1370, commissioner: 700 Benefice Note: As an inhabited place Olenus (Greek: Ṓlenos) did not survive the ancient world. In our period, it was the title of a suffragan see of Patras. The ruins of the ancient city are located between the modern Pátra and Dýmī́ (per. Dytikī́ Elláda). |
[2149.0] Petrus de la Pleine Chassagne, OFM, bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1302, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1314, predecessor of Petrus de Castelnau at Rodez (no. 1024), second predecessor of Raymundus Bequin at Jerusalem, died 6 Feb 1319: 31, 1024, 1083, 1120 |
[2150.0] Petrus du Pont, canon of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lectoure) before 4 Dec 1403, collector of Toulouse, collector of Auch: 237, 628, 744, 1105 |
[2151.0] Petrus de Porta, monk of Boulbonne (OCist) [now in Cintegabelle, dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Mirepoix), archbishop of Messina [cit. Messina, ITA] from 1349, died before 23 Dec 1355: 1084 |
[2152.0] Petrus de Portello, OP, archbishop of Torres [prov. Sassari, ITA] from 1327, died before Sep 1349, commissioner: 705 |
[2153.0] Petrus Praderii, canon of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Rieux) before 1 Feb 1376, usufructuary of Hugo de Bonvillier (no. 613): 613 |
[2153.1] Petrus des Prez: 1007 Note: For the details on P., see Petrus de ?Banhac. |
[2154.0] Petrus du Puy, abbot of Marmoutier Tours (OSB) [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) from 1352, successor of Simon Le Maye, predecessor and cousin of Geraldus du Puy, died 6 Aug 1363: 1085 |
[2155.0] Petrus de Rainzeville, abbot of S. Bénigne Dijon (OSB) [dép. Côte-d’Or, FRA] (dioc. Langres) from 1342, predecessor of Petrus abbot of S. Bénigne de Dijon, died before Nov 1354: 1086 |
[2156.0] Petrus Raussen, J.U.D., provost of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida), bishop of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] from 1368, successor of Petrus d’Estaing at Saint-Flour (no. 1042), predecessor of Pontius de Rochefort d’Aurose at Saint-Flour (no. 1154), notary apostolic, died before 14 Jul 1374: 1087 |
[2157.0] Petrus Raymond, rector of Champagnac-la-Rivière [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Limoges) before 15 Oct 1352, commissioner: 12, 587, 1186 |
[2158.0] Petrus Raymond de Montbrun, LL.D., provost of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), bishop of Tarbes [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] from 1339, papal chaplain, died 14 Mar 1353: 1088 |
[2159.0] Petrus Raymond de Rapistagna, seneschal of Toulouse: 687 |
[2161.0] Petrus Raynardi, officialis of Senez, commissioner: 305 |
[2162.0] Petrus Regis, cousin of Joannes Regis, notary: 156, 375, 928 |
[2164.0] Petrus Retroncini, executor of Petrus Vera (no. 1118), papal commensal chaplain, died in Curia before Aug 1372: 1089, 1118 |
[2165.0] Petrus Richard, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), bishop of Città di Castello [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1347, died before Oct 1357: 1090 |
[2166.0] Petrus Rigassol, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 28 Feb 1411, subcollector of Barcelona: 145 |
[2167.0] Petrus de Rippa, rector of Retiers [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] (dioc. Rennes), died before Sep 1403: 1091 |
[2168.0] Petrus de Rivoforcato, monk of Fontfroide Narbonne (OCist) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 14 Mar 1372, abbot of Beaulieu Nicosia (OCist) [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] (dioc. Nicosia) before 19 Nov 1371, successor of Bertrandus abbot of Beaulieu (no. 208): 208 |
[2169.0] Petrus de Rocafolio, abbot of S. Guillem du Desert (OSB) [now in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) from 1371, successor of Raymundus abbot of S. Guillem du Desert (no. 1173), died 26 Mar 1374: 1092, 1173 |
[2170.0] Petrus Roccasalva de Soliers, OP, bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1371, successor of Laurentius le Peintre (no. 865), died 31 Aug 1379: 865, 1093 Note: Possibly identical with Roccasalva de Soleriis OP, provincial of Provence. |
[2171.0] Petrus de la Roche, dean of Capdrot [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Sarlat) before 12 Nov 1319, commissioner: 1083 |
[2172.0] Petrus de Rochefort, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1300, predecessor of Guillelmus de Flavacourt at Carcassonne (no. 515), died before Feb 1322: 1094, 1095 |
[2173.0] Petrus Rodier, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims) before 19 Jul 1322, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1323, successor of Guillelmus de Flavacourt at Carcassonne (no. 515), predecessor of Petrus de Jean de Moussey at Carcassonne (no. 1060), died at Paris 25 Dec 1329: 1094, 1095 |
[2174.0] Petrus Roger (later Pope Clement VI), archbishop of Sens [dép. Yonne, FRA] from 1329, cousin of Nicolaus Roger (no. 945), cardinal, died 6 Dec 1352: 1095 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Clement VI. |
[2175.0] Petrus Roger de Beaufort (later Pope Gregory XI), executor of Franciscus Calvus de S. Maximo (no. 332), executor of Franciscus di Napoli (no. 345), brother-in-law of Hugo de la Roche, cardinal, died 26 or 27 Mar 1378: 332, 345, 510, 571 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Gregory XI. |
[2176.0] Petrus Ros, administrator of S. Marie d’Arles OSB (Elne): 1157 |
[2177.0] Petrus de Roya, dean of S. Quentin-en-Vermandois [now Saint-Quentin, dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Noyon), brother of Joannes de Roya, died before 27 Mar 1378: 1096 |
[2179.0] Petrus Ruffi, cleric of Rodez, commissioner: 410, 508, 959, 1010, 1303 |
[2180.0] Petrus de Salgis, heir of Raymundus de Salgis (no. 1219): 1219 |
[2181.0] Petrus Sanchez, brother and heir of Egidius Sanchez (no. 292): 292 |
[2184.0] Petrus de S. Martial, bishop of Rieux [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1357, archbishop of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1391, bishop of Carcassonne [dép. Aude, FRA] from 1371, successor of Hugo de la Jugie at Carcassonne, predecessor of Simon de Cramaud at Carcassonne, executor of Bertrandus de S. Martial (no. 241), died 1 Dec 1401, creditor: 232, 241 |
[2185.0] Petrus de S. Rembert, canon of Rennes [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, FRA] (dioc. Rennes), archdeacon of Outre-Loire [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), rector of Torcé-en-Vallée [dép. Sarthe, FRA] (dioc. Le Mans), scribe and abbreviator of papal letters, collector of Tours, died in Curia 1399: 1097 |
[2186.0] Petrus Sardina, canon of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Nice), bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1348, died 8 Mar 1360: 1098 |
[2187.0] Petrus de Saron, D.Decr., LL.D., canon of Lescar [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] (dioc. Lescar), bishop of Oloron [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] from 1348, died 4 Dec 1370: 1099 |
[2188.0] Petrus Sauquers, clavarius of Joannes d’Agout (no. 702), debtor: 702 |
[2189.0] Petrus de Savoisy, bishop of Le Mans [dép. Sarthe, FRA] from 1385, bishop of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1398, successor of Ludovicus d’Orléans at Beauvais (no. 880), died 13 Sep 1412, debtor: 643, 880 |
[2190.0] Petrus de Savoy, dean of Salisbury [co. Wiltshire, ENG] (dioc. Salisbury), archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1308, predecessor of Guillelmus de Sure at Lyon (no. 564), died Nov 1332: 1100 |
[2193.0] Petrus Seguier, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1342, successor of Guido de Terrena (no. 447), predecessor of Bernardus Hugues Fournier de Sainte-Arthémie (no. 176), died 18 Sep 1346: 1101 |
[2194.0] Petrus Sicard, rector of Combrouze [now in Colombiès, dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 17 Jul 1349, executor of Gilbertus de Cantobre (no. 407), papal penitentiary, died before Dec 1350, spoils-incidence – Curia: 407, 1102 |
[2196.0] Petrus de Sparzelos, canon of S. Radegonde [now in Poitiers, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before 17 Aug 1348, papal nuncio, commissioner: 838, 916, 1273 |
[2197.0] Petrus Stanislas, bishop of Kraków [pow. Kraków, POL] from 1347, died 6 Jun 1348: 1103 |
[2198.0] Petrus Stephani, collector of Hungary, collector of Poland: 75, 530, 611 |
[2199.0] Petrus de Suco, guardian of Aubenas (OFM) [dép. Ardèche, FRA] (dioc. Viviers) before 27 Jan 1383, beneficiary of Raymundus bishop of Fondi (no. 1169), frater: 1169 |
[2200.0] Petrus Surrelli, rector of the parish of Saint-Martin-d’Hères [dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble) before 28 Dec 1386, beneficiary of Radulphus de Chissey (no. 1162): 1162 |
[2201.0] Petrus de Tallisata, died in Curia before Sep 1361: 1104 |
[2202.0] Petrus de Tarascon, canon of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Mirepoix), dean of L’Isle-Jourdain [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 9 Feb 1396, secular prior of Lescure-Jaoul [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), collector of Toulouse, collector of Auch, died before Jun 1396: 70, 92, 170, 411, 444, 565, 721, 744, 759, 784, 819, 1105, 1253 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Tarascon. |
[2203.1] Petrus Tenorio, archbishop of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] from 1377, successor of Gomecius Manrique (no. 423), died 28 May 1399: 579 |
[2204.0] Petrus de Teutonico, OFM, bishop of Patti-Lipari [cit. Messina, ITA] from 1346, died 21 Jan 1354: 1107 |
[2205.0] Petrus Tholoni, provost of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida), died before Feb 1372: 1108 |
[2206.0] Petrus Thome, lieutenant of the auditor of the Camera: 570 |
[2207.0] Petrus Thorgilsson, archbishop of Uppsala [län Uppsala, SVE] from 1351, successor of Emmingus Laurentii (no. 309), died 18 Oct 1366: 309 |
[2208.0] Petrus Tilhin, Lic.Decr., rector of Montberon [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), canon of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] (dioc. Mende), dean of S. Félix [now in Saint-Félix-Lauragais, dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), collector of Toulouse, died before Oct 1412: 1109 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Tilhin. |
[2209.0] Petrus Tizon, bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] ca. 1372, predecessor of Elias Servient at Périgueux (no. 303), successor of Petrus Dupin at Périgueux (no. 1041), died 11 Aug 1380: 1110 Note: So far as we are aware, all episcopal lists of Périgueux combine Pierre Tizon (Tison) and Pierre Dupin (Pin), sometimes assigning one surname sometimes the other. Eubel also combines them, but, perhaps because he knew that something was wrong, does not give a surname. Our records make it clear that there were two Pierres who were bishops of Périgueux in this period. It is possible that Pierre Tizon was not provided to the see because there seems to be no record of his provision. |
[2210.0] Petrus Torchari, canon of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron) before 9 Aug 1372, subcollector of Sisteron, commissioner: 384, 1001 |
[2211.0] Petrus de Tornavia, familiar of Bartholomeus Grassi (no. 126): 126 |
[2212.0] Petrus Toulousain, abbot of Cruis (OCSA) [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron) before 21 Feb 1401, brother and heir of Joannes Toulousain (no. 839): 839 |
[2213.0] Petrus de la Tour, prior of Charlieu [now in Céreste, dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Apt), cousin of Raimbaudus de la Tour, predecessor of Cyprianus de Bastita, died between 4 Nov 1329 and 3 Aug 1330: 1111 |
[2214.0] Petrus de la Tour, prior of Beaumont (OCSA) [?now in Saint-Laurent-en-Beaumont, dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Gap), died before Sep 1387: 1112 Benefice Note: The whole region is known as Beaumont, so this is simply one of a number of possibilities. |
[2215.0] Petrus Trinci, sacristan of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bishop of Spoleto [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1307, proctor of the College of cardinals, died before Feb 1320: 1113 |
[2216.0] Petrus de Turicella, the majordomo bishop of Mallorca [prov. Illes Balears, ESP] before Nov 1361: 56 |
[2217.0] Petrus Urgellesii, archdeacon of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] (dioc. Tortosa), died in Curia ca. 1364: 1114 |
[2218.0] Petrus de Uxua, OFM, M.Theol., bishop of León [prov. León, ESP] from 1361, died before 5 Mar 1375: 1115 |
[2219.0] Petrus de Valerianis, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), bishop of Mileto [prov. Vibo Valentia, ITA] from 1348, predecessor of Thomas de Buccamugellis, died before 28 Nov 1373: 1116 |
[2220.0] Petrus Vasconis, died before Dec 1339, commissioner: 464, 1045 Note: ?Same as Petrus Gasqui. |
[2221.0] Petrus le Vayer, Lic.Decr., abbot of Bourgeuil (OSB) [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) from 1362, died 17 Apr 1371: 1117 |
[2223.0] Petrus Vera, OP, bishop of Zengg [žup. Ličko-senjska, HRV] from 1346, bishop of Bethlehem [dép. Nièvre, FRA] from 1347, died before Jun 1356: 1118 |
[2224.0] Petrus de Vernols, abbot of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) from 1369, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1373, successor of Gaucelmus de Déaux (no. 378), predecessor of Antonius de Louvier (no. 59), papal treasurer, died 3 Oct 1389, commissioner: 70, 219, 378, 466, 1089, 1119 |
[2226.0] Petrus le Veyer, beneficiary of Joannes François (no. 744), domicellus of Angers: 744 |
[2227.0] Petrus de la Vie, archdeacon in the church of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA], bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1334, nephew of John XXII, papal chaplain, died 21 Aug 1337: 31, 1024, 1083, 1120 |
[2228.0] Petrus de Vigono, canon of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), died before Jun 1350: 1121 |
[2230.1] Petrus Villain, LL.Lic., dean of the chapel of Saint-Pierre Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chalon-sur-Saône), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1392, successor of Joannes Hiltalinger de Basel (no. 759), auditor of the Camera, died before Jun 1413: 759 |
[2231.0] Petrus Villain de Paris, LL.D., dean of Gap [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Gap), bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1382, successor of Arnaldus de Quimballo (no. 86), predecessor of Joannes Hiltalinger de Basel (no. 759), papal chaplain, papal familiar, auditor of the Camera, died before Mar 1389: 1122 |
[2233.0] Petrus Vincent, prior of Peterlingen (OClun) [now Payerne, cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne), died before Jan 1388: 1123 |
[2234.0] Petrus de Virgina, canon of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers) before Apr 1366, debtor: 769 |
[2235.0] Petrus de Vissac, bishop of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] from 1383, bishop of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1395, successor of Pontius de Rochefort d’Aurose at Saint-Flour (no. 1154), died 23 Jan 1405: 1087 |
[2236.0] Petrus Vitalis, primicerius of Lucca [prov. Lucca, ITA] (dioc. Lucca) before May 1348, collector of Tuscania, died between 18 May and 3 Jul 1348: 311, 528, 799, 811, 1124, 1263 Benefice Note: Primicerius seems to have been the title of the dean or provost of the cathedral of Lucca. P. is also listed as primicerius of Genova at the same time. |
[2237.0] Petrus Vitalis Blasini, secular abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) from 1376, successor of Ranulphus de Valignac (no. 1165): 1165 |
[2238.0] Petrus Ximenes de Pilars, canon and provost of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida) before 25 Oct 1403: 815 |
Peyronetus |
[2239.0] Peyronetus de Boscario, nephew of Bartholomeus de Boscario (no. 123): 123 |
Philippe |
Philippus |
[2241.0] Philippus, OCarm, archbishop of Conza [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1351, successor of Laurentius archbishop of Conza (no. 861), died before Jul 1356: 861 |
[2242.0] Philippus, bishop of Isernia [prov. Isernia, ITA], predecessor of Philippus Ruffini de Roma, died before Feb 1362: 1125 Note: The dates of P.’s pontificate are uncertain because we now know that his predecessor Chritopherus was not bishop of Isernia until 1362, but we do not know when he ceased to be bishop. |
[2243.0] Philippus, abbot of Montevergine (OSB) [now in Mercogliano, prov. Avellino, ITA] (dioc. Avellino), died before Nov 1348: 1126 |
[2244.0] Philippus, abbot of S. Pietro (OSB) [now in Perugia, prov. Perugia, ITA] (dioc. Perugia) before 4 Nov 1363, successor of Capulus abbot of S. Pietro (no. 256): 256, 635 |
[2246.0] Philippus d’Alençon, archdeacon of Brie [dép. Seine-et-Marne, FRA] (dioc. Meaux), bishop of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1356, archbishop of Rouen [dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] from 1359, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR], successor of Guillelmus de la Garde at Jerusalem, predecessor of Lupus Fernandez de Luna at Jerusalem, cardinal, administrator of Auch, collector of Tarbes, collector of Oloron, died 1397, spoils-incidence – Auch: 1127 Note: For P’s checkered career, see Case no. 1127. Benefice Note: There were two archdeaconries of Brie in French dioceses, one in the diocese of Paris, the other in Meaux. The identification here is based on Eubel. |
[2248.0] Philippus d’Arbois, dean of S. Donatiaan Bruges [prov. West-Vlaanderen, BEL] (dioc. Tournai), bishop of Noyon [dép. Oise, FRA] from 1349, bishop of Tournai [prov. Hainaut, BEL] from 1351, died 25 Jul 1357: 1128 |
[2249.0] Philippus Blanche, cantor of Avranches [dép. Manche, FRA] (dioc. Avranches), archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 1357, successor of Petrus Frétaud (no. 1046), predecessor of Simon de Renou (no. 1284), councillor of Jean II king of France, died 5 Sep 1363: 1129 |
[2250.0] Philippus de Cabassol, bishop of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1334, patriarch of Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1361, successor and executor of Guillelmus Amici at Jerusalem (no. 476), papal nuncio to the emperor, cardinal: 476, 938 |
[2251.0] Philippus de Castiglione, canon of Cosenza [prov. Cosenza, ITA] (dioc. Cosenza), archbishop of Reggio [cit. Reggio Calabria, ITA] from 1354, died before Dec 1357: 1130 |
[2252.0] Philippus de Chambarlhac, rector of the Patrimony, commissioner: 440 |
[2254.0] Philippus Crolli, abbot of Sorèze (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur) before 1371, successor of Raymundus abbot of Sorèze (no. 1172): 1172 |
[2255.0] Philippus Gaston, LL.Prof., canon of Tournai [prov. Hainaut, BEL] (dioc. Tournai), bishop of Sion [cant. Valais, HEL] from 1338, archbishop of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] from 1342, archbishop of Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1360, successor of Amanevus de Apta de Lamothe (no. 25), predecessor of Elias de Salignac (no. 302), died before 26 Jun 1361: 1131, 1214 |
[2256.0] Philippus Hombaldi, OP, bishop of Girgenti [prov. Agrigento, ITA] from 1328, died before 12 May 1350: 1132 |
[2257.0] Philippus de Lancilla, secular prior of S. Pietro [not found], dioc. Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA], bishop of Ferrara [prov. Ferrara, ITA] from 1349, bishop of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1357, uncle of Nascius de Lancilla, uncle of Bartholomeus de Lancilla, brother of Simon de Lancilla, successor of Philippus Blanche (no. 1129), predecessor of Seguinus d’Authon, papal chaplain, died 1363: 1133 |
[2258.0] Philippus de Limoges, notary apostolic, died in Curia Jan 1356: 1134 |
[2259.0] Philippus de Marseilles, Florentine merchant at Avignon: 1161 |
[2260.0] Philippus Raynerii, factor of the Bardi company of Firenze: 1160 |
[2261.0] Philippus de Revestro, prior of Gigognan (OCSA) [now in Sorgues, dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), canon of S. Agricol Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), papal familiar, scribe of the Penitentiary, died in Curia before Jun 1348: 1135 |
[2261.1] Philippus Ruffini de Roma, OP, bishop of Isernia [prov. Isernia, ITA] from 1362, successor of Philippus bishop of Isernia (no. 1125), cardinal: 1125 |
[2262.0] Philippus de Sainte-Croix, dean of Mâcon [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), bishop of Mâcon [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1360, cousin of Hugo de Sainte-Croix, successor of Joannes de Salagny at Mâcon (no. 822), died 10 Oct 1380: 822, 1136 |
Picardus |
[2265.0] Picardus, canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux) before 30 Jul 1387, creditor: 303 |
Pictavinus |
[2266.0] Pictavinus de Montesquiou, canon of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bazas), bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1325, bishop of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1334, bishop of Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 27 Jan 1339, predecessor of Arnaldus de Verdale (no. 93), cardinal, died 1 Feb 1355, spoils-incidence – Maguelonne: 497, 1137 Note: P. was despoiled when he was translated to Albi. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Montesquiou. |
Pierre |
[2267.0] Pierre duc de Bourbon, son of Louis duke of Bourbon: 26 |
Pileus |
[2268.0] Pileus da Prata, bishop of Padova [prov. Padova, ITA] from 1359, archbishop of Ravenna [prov. Ravenna, ITA] from 1370, second successor of Fortanerius Vassalli (no. 324), cardinal, died ca. 1400: 324, 1138 |
Pontius |
[2269.0] Pontius, OP, bishop of Trevico [prov. Avellino, ITA] from 1346, died before Nov 1373, subcommissioner: 341, 919, 975 |
[2270.0] Pontius, abbot of Villemagne (OSB) [now in Villemagne-l’Argentière, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) from 1368, successor of Ermengaudus abbot of Villemagne (no. 312), died before Jan 1387: 312, 1139 |
[2271.0] Pontius, abbot of S. Volusien Foix (OCSA) [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers), predecessor of Bernardus Martin (no. 181), died before 1371: 1140 |
[2272.0] Pontius, provost of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), died before Aug 1365: 1141 |
[2272.1] Pontius, prior of S. Firmin Montpellier [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before 27 May 1362, successor of Joannes de S. Cirice (no. 826): 826 Benefice Note: Both the priory and the church are now lost. |
[2273.0] Pontius de Afriano, abbot of Saint-Thibéry [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde) before 7 Mar 1367, debtor: 1131 |
[2275.0] Pontius de Andorta, proctor of Bonifatius de Durfort (no. 250), suspect of theft: 250 |
[2276.0] Pontius Auger de Laneis, bishop of Cavaillon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1311, predecessor of Goffridus Isnardi, died before 19 Apr 1322: 1142 |
[2277.0] Pontius Barrière, prior of Saint-Jean-le-Centenier (OSB) [dép. Ardèche, FRA] (dioc. Viviers), died before Oct 1393: 1143 |
[2278.0] Pontius Béraud, archdeacon of Les Vaux [not found], dioc. Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA], patron/master of Guillelmus Salanheti, corrector of papal letters, died in Curia before Apr 1388, intervener: 558, 1144 Benefice Note: That there was an archidiacre des Vaux in the church of Cahors in this period seems clear. We have, however, been unable to identify his jurisdictional region. |
[2279.0] Pontius de Canilhac, abbot of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) from 1349, died before Oct 1361: 1145 |
[2280.0] Pontius Cavayrac, chaplain of honor residing in the Curia, priest, died before Aug 1403: 1146 |
[2281.0] Pontius de Chaldayraco (or Chaudayraco), chamberlain of Aniane (OSB) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before Mar 1388, nephew and executor of Pontius de la Garde (no. 1149): 1149 |
[2282.0] Pontius de Cros, canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 19 Jul 1387, dean of Billom [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont) before 19 Jul 1387, successor as collector of Vitalis de Bosméjo (no. 1334), collector of Le Puy, collector of Clermont, collector of Mende: 142, 243, 465, 1149, 1318, 1334 |
[2283.0] Pontius Fabri, papal scribe, died in Curia before Sep 1360: 1147 |
[2284.0] Pontius Ferral, abbot of S. Volusien Foix (OCSA) [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers) ?from 1323, predecessor of Bernardus abbot of S. Volusien de Foix, died before Nov 1346: 1148 |
[2285.0] Pontius de la Garde, OCSA, prior of S. Firmin [not found], dioc. Montauban [dép. Tarn-et-Garonne, FRA], bishop of Mende [dép. Lozère, FRA] from 1376, uncle of Pontius de Chaldayraco or Chaudayraco, executor of Bertrandus de la Roche (no. 238), notary apostolic, died before 22 Apr 1387: 238, 1149 |
[2288.0] Pontius Mitte, precentor of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), abbot of S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre [now in Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Vienne) from 1370, predecessor of Bertrandus Mitte at S. Antoine Chef de l’Ordre (no. 230), died 1374: 1150 |
[2289.0] Pontius de Onsseria, vicar of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] before 5 Apr 1354, debtor: 227 |
[2290.0] Pontius de l’Orme, abbot of Montmajour [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles), abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) from 1379, successor of Petrus abbot of Montmajour, successor of Stephanus Aubert at S. Victor (no. 1291), predecessor of Savaricus Christian at S. Victor (no. 1271), died in Curia 1382: 1151 |
[2291.0] Pontius Pelaprati, canon of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] (dioc. Embrun), died before Feb 1346: 1152 |
[2292.0] Pontius de Péret, canon of Chartres [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres) before 5 Dec 1340, archdeacon of Vendôme [dép. Eure-et-Loir, FRA] (dioc. Chartres) 1343, bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1348, successor of Raymundus de Chameyrac at Orvieto (no. 1187), predecessor of Joannes de Magnavia at Orvieto (no. 772), died in Curia before 8 Oct 1360, commissioner: 1, 31, 88, 239, 374, 388, 393, 870, 915, 1024, 1058, 1060, 1083, 1120, 1153, 1201 |
[2293.0] Pontius de Rochefort d’Aurose, dean of Saint-Brieuc [dép. Côtes-d’Armor, FRA] (dioc. Saint-Brieuc), bishop of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] from 1374, successor of Petrus Raussen at Saint-Flour (no. 1087), predecessor of Petrus de Vissac at Saint-Flour, died ?in 11 Jan 1383: 1154 |
[2294.0] Pontius Saturnin, canon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers), administrator of works of the papal palace, died before Apr 1349: 1155 |
[2295.0] Pontius Stephani, canon of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 2 Oct 1334, papal nuncio in Tuscania, commissioner: 50, 60, 246, 1308 |
[2296.0] Pontius Tessier, archdeacon of Auge [not found], dioc. Liège [prov. Liège, BEL] before 17 Sep 1335, commissioner: 161, 403 Benefice Note: Berlière, “Les archidiacres de Liège” 137–211 (online) does not list this archdeaconry among the eight archdeaconries of Liège in the 14th century, nor does he list Pontius Tessier among the archdeacons of Liège in the period. |
[2297.0] Pontius de Villemur, abbot of S. Antoine de Lésat (OClun) [now in Lézat-sur-Lèze, dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Rieux), bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1362, successor of Berengarius bishop of Couserans at Couserans (no. 144), died before 19 Aug 1370: 144, 1156 |
[2298.0] Pontius de Villeneuve, abbot of S. Marie (OSB) [now Arles-sur-Tech, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne) from 1394, died 4 Jun 1403: 1157 |
Prosperus |
[2299.0] Prosperus da Pistoia, died in Curia before Jun 1347: 1158 |
Radulphanus |
[2300.0] Radulphanus, archdeacon of Šibenik [žup. Šibensko-kninska, HRV] (dioc. Šibenik), died in 1374: 1159 |
Radulphus |
[2301.0] Radulphus, abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse (OCSA) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 24 Mar 1362, successor of Joannes de Nogaret at Saint-Sernin (no. 792): 792 |
[2302.0] Radulphus, dean of Gaye (OClun) [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Troyes), predecessor of Armandus de Narcès (no. 63), died in Curia before Jul 1322: 1160 |
[2303.0] Radulphus, baron of Stamford, seneschal of Gascony, debtor: 1068 |
[2304.0] Radulphus d’Ailly, chamberlain of Robert de Genève, receiver: 1240 |
[2305.0] Radulphus de Castello, OESA, M.Theol., bishop of Senigallia [prov. Ancona, ITA] from 1370, died before 5 Jul 1375: 1161 |
[2306.0] Radulphus de Chissey, canon of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève), bishop of Grenoble [dép. Isère, FRA] from 1350, archbishop of Tarentaise [dép. Savoie, FRA] from 1380, predecessor of Edwardus de Savoy, successor of Joannes de Chissey (no. 729), died before Dec 1385: 729, 1162 |
[2307.0] Radulphus Gavardi, canon of Lausanne [cant. Vaud, HEL] (dioc. Lausanne) before 15 Sep 1394, debtor: 441 |
[2308.0] Radulphus Jaquetelli, canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims) before 16 Apr 1373, commissioner: 790 |
[2309.0] Radulphus de Lestrange, domicellus, creditor, debtor: 295, 821 |
[2310.0] Radulphus de Machecoul, LL.Lic., dean of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers), bishop of Angers [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA], died 1355: 1163 |
[2311.0] Radulphus de Vassinhac, provost of S. Just [not found], dioc. Auch [dép. Gers, FRA] before 23 Jan 1361, commissioner: 278 |
Raimbaudus |
[2313.0] Raimbaudus de la Tour, cousin of Petrus de la Tour (no. 1111), debtor: 1111 |
Ranulphus |
[2314.0] Ranulphus Jourdain, provost of S. Etienne Bassac (OSB) [dép. Charente, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), died before Nov 1331: 1164 |
[2315.0] Ranulphus de Perussia, papal marshal of justice: 301, 762 |
[2316.0] Ranulphus de Valignac, secular abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), predecessor of Petrus Vitalis Blasini, died 19 Feb 1376: 1165 |
Raphael |
[2317.0] Raphael della Torre, canon of Genova [cit. Genova, ITA] (dioc. Genova) before 24 Feb 1371, collector of Genova, commissioner: 55, 279, 446, 584, 723, 1330 |
Ratherius |
[2318.0] Ratherius de Beaufort, knight of Cahors, creditor: 687 |
[2319.0] Ratherius von Herzogenbusch (de Buscoducis) dictus Rex, died in Curia before Sep 1357: 1166 |
[2320.0] Ratherius de Lenaco, abbot of S. Victor Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) before 16 Apr 1334, successor of Guillelmus de Cardaillac at S. Victor (no. 504), predecessor of Gilbertus de Cantobre at S. Victor (no. 407), debtor: 252 |
[2321.0] Ratherius de Penna, provost of S. Salvy Albi [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) from 1329, died before Apr 1353: 1167 |
Raymundus |
[2322.0] Raymundus, bishop of Canosa [prov. Barletta-Andria-Trani, ITA] before 18 Mar 1362, died before Mar 1376, commissioner: 680 |
[2323.0] Raymundus, dean of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1318, died 15 Jul 1324: 1168 |
[2324.0] Raymundus, OFM, bishop of Fondi [prov. Latina, ITA] from 1368, died before Jan 1383: 1169 |
[2325.0] Raymundus III, abbot of S. Nicolò al Lido Venezia [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello) before 29 Jul 1371, bishop of Padova [prov. Padova, ITA] before 1374, collector in Lombardia, collector in Romagna: 596, 636, 810, 868, 888, 900, 968, 1159 |
[2326.0] Raymundus, D.Decr., bishop of Paphos [epa. Páfou, KYP] from 1377, collector of Cyprus: 1214 |
[2327.0] Raymundus II, abbot of S. Nicolò al Lido Venezia (OSB) [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello) before 29 Jun 1353, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1357, successor of Reginaldus archbishop of Patras, predecessor of Joannes Acciaioli (no. 700), successor of Raymundus I di Treve at S. Nicolò al Lido di Venezia (no. 1225), papal nuncio, died before May 1360, commissioner: 930, 1225 |
[2328.0] Raymundus, abbot of S. Croix Bordeaux (OSB) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 28 Jun 1376, successor of Petrus de Camiada (no. 1019): 1019 |
[2329.0] Raymundus, abbot of S. Marie Guîtres (OSB) [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 22 Mar 1373, successor of Hugo abbot of S. Marie de Guîtres (no. 602): 602 |
[2330.0] Raymundus, abbot of S. Michel de Cuxá (OSB) [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), predecessor of Bertrandus abbot of S. Michel de Cuxá, died 1357: 1170 |
[2331.0] Raymundus, abbot of S. Pere de Rodes (OSB) [now in El Port de la Selva, prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), died before Jun 1355: 1171 |
[2332.0] Raymundus, abbot of Sorèze (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur) 1361, predecessor of Philippus Crolli, died 1361: 1172 |
[2333.0] Raymundus, abbot of S. Guillem du Desert (OSB) [now in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Lodève) from 1349, predecessor of Petrus Rocafolio, died 1361: 1173 |
[2334.0] Raymundus, abbot of Conques (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 3 Apr 1374, successor of Bertrandus de Barreyra (no. 211): 211 |
[2335.0] Raymundus, proctor of Guillelmus Lombardi (no. 537), debtor: 537 |
[2336.0] Raymundus Adémar, rector of S. George [?now in Montignac, dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Sarlat) before 15 Apr 1330, debtor: 213, 701 |
[2337.0] Raymundus d’Aigrefeuille, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), bishop of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1349, successor of Gilbertus de Cantobre (no. 407), brother and predecessor of Fayditus d’Aigrefeuille, papal familiar, died 22 Jul 1361: 1174 |
[2338.0] Raymundus de Albofolio, papal domicellus: 48, 178, 803, 805 |
[2339.0] Raymundus de Amacio, domicellus of Agde, debtor: 382 |
[2340.0] Raymundus Amalrici, brother of Joannes Amalrici (no. 705), holder: 705 |
[2342.0] Raymundus d’Angoulême, bishop-elect of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA], died in Curia before 1 Jun 1361: 1175 |
[2343.0] Raymundus d’Apremont de Roquecorne, monk of Chaise-Dieu [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Chaise-Dieu), abbot of Gaillac (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi), bishop of Sarlat [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1318, bishop of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1324, died 1345: 1176 |
[2344.0] Raymundus de Argentico, abbot of Saint-Gilles (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 31 Jan 1349, predecessor of Arnaldus abbot of S. Gilles, successor of Bertrandus abbot of S. Gilles (no. 209), died before Nov 1361: 209, 1177 |
[2345.0] Raymundus Arnaldi, brother and heir of Joannes Arnaud (no. 707): 707 |
[2346.0] Raymundus Arnaldi Desprès, nephew of Petrus Desprès, lord of Montpézat (Cahors): 1007 |
[2347.0] Raymundus Athon, OCSA, abbot of S. Sernin Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), first bishop of Mirepoix [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1318, predecessor of Jacobus Fournier (no. 665), predecessor of Dominicus abbot of S. Sernin, died 25 Feb 1326: 1178 |
[2348.0] Raymundus de Balaeto, brother of Guillelmus de Balaeto, messenger: 1017 |
[2349.0] Raymundus Barrani, OP, commensal chaplain, died in Curia before Oct 1340: 1179 |
[2350.0] Raymundus de Belleria, monk of S. Michel de Cuxá (OSB) [now in Codalet, dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] (dioc. Elne), bishop of Vich [prov. Barcelona, ESP] from 1352, died 10 Jun 1377: 1180 |
[2351.0] Raymundus Bequin, M.Theol., patriarch of (OP) Jerusalem [meh. Yerushaláyim, YSR] from 1324, second successor of Petrus de la Pleine Chassagne at Jerusalem (no. 1083), predecessor of Petrus de la Palu at Jerusalem (no. 1080), died before Mar 1329: 1083 |
[2353.0] Raymundus Bernard de Lamothe, canon of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bazas), bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1348, died before Feb 1358: 1182 |
[2354.0] Raymundus Bernard de Roqueis, abbot of Sauve-Majeure [now in La Sauve, dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux) before 20 May 1372, executor of Bertrandus la Lana (no. 224), successor of Hugo de Marcenac at Sauve-Majeur (no. 625): 224, 625 |
[2355.0] Raymundus de Bernadone, rector of Rouvenac [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Alet), died before Dec 1336: 1181 |
[2356.0] Raymundus de Biscotio de Cambavelha, Lic.Decr., canon of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Lectoure), bishop of Lectoure [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1383, died 18 Aug 1406: 1183 |
[2357.0] Raymundus de Bolaresio, rector of Connac [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 1 Aug 1327, commissioner: 372 |
[2358.0] Raymundus de Bona, OP, M.Theol., bishop of Vaison [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1380, successor of Eblo de Miers at Vaison (no. 288), died before Mar 1386: 288 |
[2359.0] Raymundus Bot, master of the works of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA], bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1319, died Jan 1330: 1184 |
[2360.0] Raymundus de Boulbon, chamberlain of Montmajour [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Montmajour), abbot of Montmajour (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) from 1329, successor of Guillelmus de Cadoule (no. 497), predecessor of Petrus de Canilhac (no. 1020), died 17 Feb 1348: 497, 1185 |
[2361.0] Raymundus Bruni, sacristan of Viviers [dép. Ardèche, FRA] (dioc. Viviers) before 31 May 1380, treasurer of Joannes Flandrin, commissioner: 1127 |
[2362.0] Raymundus de Canilhac, archbishop of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1345, cardinal bishop of Palestrina [cit. Roma, ITA] before 31 Oct 1361, provost of Mainz [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Mainz) from 2 Nov 1363, canon of Mainz [Land Rheinland-Pfalz, DEU] (dioc. Mainz) from 2 Nov 1363, brother of Petrus de Canilhac (no. 1020), successor of Elias de S. Eredio at Mainz, judge, executor: 504, 549, 1020 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Canilhac. |
[2363.0] Raymundus de Casilhac, preceptor of the hospital of S. Jean des Canabières [now in Salles-Curan, dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) before 23 May 1375, commissioner: 687, 789 |
[2364.0] Raymundus de Caunes, cantor of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 20 Apr 1344, canon of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 6 Jun 1352, dean of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours), collector of Tours, died before Jul 1352: 68, 248, 381, 415, 1046, 1186, 1293 |
[2365.0] Raymundus de Cartayrata, executor of Joannes de Perrier (no. 799): 799 |
[2366.0] Raymundus de Chambarlhac, executor of Philippus Gaston (no. 1131): 1131 |
[2367.0] Raymundus de Chameyrac, Lic.Decr., canon of Amiens [dép. Somme, FRA] (dioc. Amiens) before 5 Dec 1340, bishop of Rieti [prov. Rieti, ITA] from 1342, bishop of Orvieto [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1346, successor of Beltramus Monaldeschi at Orvieto, predecessor of Pontius de Péret at Orvieto (no. 1153), scribe of papal letters, papal vicar in Roma, died 20 Aug 1348, commissioner: 3, 31, 41, 171, 178, 201, 372, 561, 870, 1014, 1024, 1080, 1083, 1095, 1120, 1187, 1201, 1249 |
[2369.0] Raymundus de Colendris (or Colognatis), executor of Joannes de Mardonia (no. 773), scribe and abbreviator of apostolic letters, died before Feb 1388: 773, 1188 |
[2370.0] Raymundus de Cornac, canon of Rodez [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) 1 Jul 1349, commissioner: 573 |
[2371.0] Raymundus Dachon, OESA, M.Theol., bishop of Toulon [dép. Var, FRA] from 1361, bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1364, bishop of Pamiers [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1371, sacristan, librarian, and confessor to Urban V, sacristan, librarian, and confessor to Gregory XI, died in Curia before Feb 1380, witness by proctor: 181, 1189, 1209 |
[2372.0] Raymundus Donarelli, dean of Carennac (OClun) [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), died before Oct 1391: 1190 |
[2373.0] Raymundus Draco, OESA, M.Theol., bishop of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] from 1364, successor of Guillelmus de Ruffec (no. 555): 555 |
[2374.0] Raymundus Durand, father of Galhardus Durand, knight, seneschal of Gascony and Landes: 372 |
[2375.0] Raymundus de Durfort, archdeacon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), bishop of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] from 1314, died 1 May 1341: 1191 |
[2376.0] Raymundus de Durfort, prior of Toulouse (OP) [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) before 1 Jul 1327, commissioner: 26 |
[2377.0] Raymundus Ebrardi, dean of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra) before 14 Aug 1324, bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1325, died before 3 Jul 1333, commissioner: 965, 1192 |
[2378.0] Raymundus d’Eyrague, precentor of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles), died before May 1327: 1193 |
[2379.0] Raymundus de Falguière, abbot of Joucou (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Alet), died before Jul 1406: 1194 |
[2381.0] Raymundus Flori, canon of Urgell [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Urgell) before 3 Apr 1336, collector of Bourges, commissioner: 26, 369, 561, 665, 1011, 1024, 1094, 1095, 1120, 1181, 1223, 1249 |
[2382.0] Raymundus Foucault, abbot of Grasse (OSB) [now Lagrasse, dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne) before 25 Feb 1363, successor of Elias de Champeriis at Grasse (no. 295), predecessor of Guido de Brolio at Grasse (no. 431), died before Apr 1363: 295, 1195 |
[2383.0] Raymundus Garcia, canon of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Comminges), subcollector of Comminges, died before Oct 1373: 1196 |
[2384.0] Raymundus Gasbert, notary of Carpentras, debtor: 707 |
[2386.0] Raymundus Gasqui, executor of Joannes Gasqui (no. 749): 749 |
[2387.0] Raymundus Gastón, bishop of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1312, died 19 Jun 1348: 1197 |
[2388.0] Raymundus Gauserand, conversus of Fontfroide Narbonne (OCist) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne), bullator, died in Curia before Jan 1360, spoils-incidence – Curia: 1198 |
[2389.0] Raymundus Gautier, knight of Cavaillon, debtor: 1142 |
[2391.0] Raymundus Geoffroi de Castellane, provost of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix), bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux [dép. Drôme, FRA] from 1367, died before 10 Nov 1378: 1199 |
[2392.0] Raymundus Gileti, canon of Cagliari [cit. Cagliari, ITA] (dioc. Cagliari), bishop of Sulcis [prov. Sud Sardegna, ITA] from 1349, papal nuncio, collector of Sardegna, died before 8 Jun 1359, commissioner: 125, 275, 976, 1200 |
[2393.0] Raymundus Gisberti, executor of Joannes de Cavanhac (no. 725): 725 |
[2394.0] Raymundus de Glandèves, preceptor of the hospital of Claret [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne) before 18 Apr 1329: 52 |
[2395.0] Raymundus de Gramat, OClun, prior of Paray-le-Monial [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Autun), bishop of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1326, predecessor of Guigo de S. Germano (no. 453), died 26 Jul 1340: 870, 1201 |
[2396.0] Raymundus Gueyraldi, executor of Petrus de Froideville (no. 1047), almoner of the Pinhota: 1047 |
[2397.0] Raymundus Guillelmi de Farges, cardinal, ?holder: 171 |
[2398.0] Raymundus de l’Herm, rector of S. Michel de Favas [now in Bargemon, dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 2 Mar 1345, executor of Bartholomeus Grassi (no. 126), commissioner: 126 |
[2399.0] Raymundus de Jarjaya, prior of S. Marie de Mandanays (OSB) [now in L’Escale, dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Gap), died before Apr 1351: 1202 Benefice Note: Now called Notre-Dame de Mandanois. |
[2400.0] Raymundus Jouve, scholasticus of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), canon of Périgueux [dép. Dordogne, FRA] (dioc. Périgueux), prior of Thémines [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors), auditor of the Camera, died intestate in Curia before Jan 1322: 1203 |
[2401.0] Raymundus Lachaminada, sealbearer of the auditor of the Camera: 814 |
[2402.0] Raymundus de Laglada, executor of Petrus Bardoner (no. 1008): 1008 |
[2403.0] Raymundus de Lancanta, papal scribe, died in Curia before Sep 1357: 1204 |
[2404.0] Raymundus de Laval, archdeacon of Cahors [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) before 10 Feb 1347, executor of Gasbertus de Laval (no. 375), ?relative of Raymundus de Laval, papal notary, papal familiar, died in Curia 9 Aug 1347: 375, 1205 |
[2405.0] Raymundus de Laval, executor of Arnaldus de Molières (no. 83), executor of Joannes Belhomme (no. 714), heir and ?relative of Raymundus de Laval (no. 1205): 83, 714, 1205 Note: This Raymundus is probably to be identified with the man of the same name, canon of Rodez and abbreviator of papal letters, who was not despoiled because he had a licentia testandi. See Index of Proper Names, s.n. Laval, Raymond de. |
[2406.0] Raymundus Lefèvre, canon of S. Seurin Bordeaux [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bordeaux), papal treasurer, died Oct 1317: 1206 |
[2408.0] Raymundus Lombard, canon of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron) before 5 Apr 1351, commissioner: 1202 |
[2410.0] Raymundus Magistri, papal scribe, died in Curia before Jun 1375: 1207 |
[2412.0] Raymundus Manuelli, Lic.Decr., subcollector of Mende, died in prison at Avignon 1398, spoils-incidence – Mende: 1149, 1208, 1271 |
[2413.0] Raymundus de Mayrenco, cleric of Saintes, commissioner: 1211 |
[2414.0] Raymundus Monnier, rector of Tarascon [now Tarascon-sur-Ariège, dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Pamiers), died before Mar 1377: 1209 |
[2416.0] Raymundus de Morières, collector of Arles, commissioner: 1, 374, 1193 |
[2417.0] Raymundus Noulon, canon of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix), archdeacon of Aix [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix) before 3 Aug 1345, collector of Aix, died before Jul 1366, commissioner: 126, 207, 222, 351, 995, 1001, 1044, 1210 |
[2418.0] Raymundus d’Olargues, prior of Lavernhe (OSB) [dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez), bishop of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1329, successor of Petrus d’Olargues (no. 1079), died before Oct 1347: 1079, 1211 |
[2419.0] Raymundus d’Oppède d’Avignon, canon of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Sisteron), bishop of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1310, predecessor of Rostagnus de Sandran at Sisteron (no. 1262), died before 31 Oct 1328: 1212 |
[2420.0] Raymundus Pallaysina, canon of Montréal [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), rector of Gramazie [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), familiar of Guillelmus de Aura, died in Curia before Mar 1350: 1213 |
[2421.0] Raymundus de Parisiis, died before Sep 1328, commissioner: 953 |
[2426.0] Raymundus de Pradelle, canon of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), archbishop of Nicosia [epa. Leukōsías, KYP] from 1361, died in Curia before Aug 1375: 378, 868, 1131, 1214 |
[2427.0] Raymundus des Préz, canon of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] (dioc. Couserans), bishop of Couserans [dép. Ariège, FRA] from 1329, bishop of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] from 1336, papal chaplain, died 1 Apr 1340: 1215 |
[2428.0] Raymundus du Puy, bishop of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1296, died 1331: 1216 |
[2429.0] Raymundus du Puy, priest of Aire [dép. Landes, FRA] before 21 Apr 1350, executor of Garsias du Fau (no. 373), debtor: 373 |
[2430.0] Raymundus Regordi, collector of the Patrimony of S. Peter in Toscania, died before Jun 1373: 1217 |
[2431.0] Raymundus Renouard, almoner of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), predecessor of Bernardus Fabri, died before Jul 1350: 1218 |
[2432.0] Raymundus Ripperie, priest of Foix [dép. Ariège, FRA] before 16 Jul 1377, treasurer of Bernardus Martin (no. 181): 181 |
[2434.0] Raymundus Roger, canon of S. Gauger Cambrai [dép. Nord, FRA] (dioc. Cambrai) before 4 May 1355, canon of Troyes [dép. Aube, FRA] (dioc. Troyes) before 14 May 1358, commissioner: 28, 54, 255, 280, 503, 554, 838 |
[2436.0] Raymundus de Salgis, D.Decr., dean of Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris) from 1350, bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1357, archbishop of Embrun [dép. Hautes-Alpes, FRA] from 1361, patriarch of Antioch [il Hatay, TÜR] from 1364, successor of Joannes de Jourens (no. 762), successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Deodatus Rotbaldo at Agen (no. 274), predecessor (as administrator of the diocese) of Joannes Saie at Agen (no. 821), successor of Guillelmus de Bordes (no. 493), papal chaplain, administrator of Agen, died early Jun 1375, spoils-incidence – Elne, commissioner: 64, 156, 291, 493, 1219 |
[2437.0] Raymundus de Salis, domicellus and familiar of Benedict XII, died in Curia before Oct 1340: 1220 |
[2438.0] Raymundus de S. Gemma, LL.D., dean of Burlats [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres), bishop of Castres [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1364, notary apostolic, died 5 Dec 1374: 1221 |
[2439.0] Raymundus de S. Michele, papal sergeant-at-arms, courier: 691 |
[2440.0] Raymundus Saquet, LL.D., dean of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), bishop of Thérouanne [dép. Pas-de-Calais, FRA] from 1334, archbishop of Lyon [dép. Rhône, FRA] from 1356, successor of Guido de Calma at Lyon, predecessor of Guillelmus de Thurey at Lyon (no. 566), died before 14 Jul 1358: 1222 |
[2441.0] Raymundus Savini, bishop of Apt [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1362, successor of Eliziarius de Pontèves (no. 306): 306 |
[2442.0] Raymundus de Senans, archpriest of Graulhet [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Castres) before 1 May 1385, executor of Raymundus de S. Gemma (no. 1221), collector of Rodez: 133, 158, 211, 233, 235, 269, 296, 401, 575, 668, 721, 742, 821, 846, 1221, 1237 |
[2443.0] Raymundus de Sérignac, abbot of Psalmody Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze (OSB) [dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Nîmes) before 26 Sep 1332, successor of Galhardus at Psalmody (no. 365), predecessor of Guillelmus at Psalmody (no. 468), collector of Albi, died Jan 1344: 365, 468, 1223 |
[2444.0] Raymundus Situal, perpetual vicar of the castle church of Le Puy S. Réparade [now Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Aix), collector of Vabres, died before Feb 1382: 1224 |
[2445.0] Raymundus de Taulani, collector of Cahors, notary of Toulouse: 26 |
[2446.0] Raymundus Tessier, collector of Tulle, subcollector of Béziers: 231, 1139 |
[2447.0] Raymundus di Treve I, abbot of S. Nicolò al Lido Venezia (OSB) [cit. Venezia, ITA] (dioc. Castello) before 15 Sep 1349, predecessor of Raymundus II at S. Nicolò al Lido di Venezia, collector of Castres, papal nuncio, collector, died before Jun 1353: 38, 240, 249, 857, 930, 1225 |
Raynaldus |
[2449.0] Raynaldus, abbot of S. Mustiola (OVall) [now in Siena, prov. Siena, ITA] (dioc. Siena), died before Nov 1354: 1226 |
[2450.0] Raynaldus, domicellus, captain of Pieve di Cadore (Aquileia), holder of goods of Nicolaus de Luxemburgo: 938 |
Raynerius |
[2451.0] Raynerius, cantor of Acerra [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Acerra), bishop of Acerra [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1348, died before 14 Dec 1357: 1227 |
[2452.0] Raynerius, prior of S. Salvatore Bologna [cit. Bologna, ITA] (dioc. Bologna), died 1374: 1228 |
Rainulphus |
[2454.0] Rainulphus de Gorse, D.Decr., bishop of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1370, successor of Geraldus at Sisteron (no. 384): 384 |
Reginaldus |
[2455.0] Reginaldus, archbishop of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] from 1351, successor of Nicolaus Canali (no. 930), predecessor of Raymundus II, died before Dec 1357: 930 |
[2456.0] Reginaldus, abbot of S. Marie La Réau (OCSA) [now in Saint-Martin-l’Ars, dép. Vienne, FRA] (dioc. Poitiers), predecessor of Joannes abbot of S. Marie La Réau, died before Aug 1384: 1229 |
[2457.0] Reginaldus Chauveau, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1351, bishop of Châlons-en-Champagne [dép. Marne, FRA] from 1352, killed in the battle of Poitiers 15 Sep 1356: 1071, 1230 |
[2458.0] Reginaldus Leterii, prior of Issoire (OCSA) [not found], dioc. Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] before 12 Feb 1351, debtor, commissioner: 1064 Benefice Note: This is almost certainly not the Issoire in dép. Puy-de-Dôme, which is in dioc. Clermont. The priory probably took its name from the Issoire river, which rises in the dép. de La Vendée and flows north where it joins the Boulogne river, which, in turn, ends in the Lac de Grand-Lieu, close to the Loire. |
[2459.0] Reginaldus de Lupchaco, cantor of Auxerre [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Auxerre) before 14 Dec 1357, archbishop of Capua [prov. Caserta, ITA] before 16 Dec 1359, commissioner: 48, 51, 245, 455, 456, 646, 664, 689, 691, 803, 805, 891, 980, 1040, 1049, 1130, 1227, 1315 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Lupchaco. |
[2460.0] Reginaldus de Maubernart, canon of Liège [prov. Liège, BEL] (dioc. Liège), archdeacon of Thiérache [dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Laon), bishop of Palencia [prov. Palencia, ESP] from 1353, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1356, bishop of Autun [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] from 1358, successor of Guillelmus de Thurey (no. 566), uncle and predecessor of Goffridus David Pauteix (no. 418), papal treasurer, died in Curia 21 Jul 1361: 577, 1231 |
[2461.0] Reginaldus de Moulins, archdeacon of Étampes [dép. Yonne, FRA] (dioc. Sens), bishop-elect of Nevers [dép. Nièvre, FRA] from 6 Nov 1359, died in Curia before Nov 1360, spoils-incidence – Sens: 1232 |
[2462.0] Reginaldus Orsini, brother of Joannes Orsini (no. 794), cardinal: 794 |
[2463.0] Reginaldus de Sailleville, LL.Lic., canon of Seclin [prov. Hainaut, BEL] (dioc. Tournai), subcollector of Noyon, died before Feb 1391, spoils-incidence – Noyon: 1233 |
[2464.0] Reginaldus de S. Arthemia, rector of the Duchy of Spoleto: 1113 |
Ricardus |
[2465.0] Ricardus, bishop of Anglona [prov. Matera, ITA] from 1344, died before Aug 1363: 1234 |
[2466.0] Ricardus Bousanville, master of the papal chapel, died in Curia at Nice before Jan 1405: 1235 |
[2467.0] Ricardus de Drax Anglicus, advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Sep 1361: 1236 |
[2470.0] Ricardus de Raoul, familiar of Gilbertus Fleming (no. 408), debtor: 408 |
Ricarius |
[2472.0] Ricarius de Stella, canon of Amiens [dép. Somme, FRA] (dioc. Amiens), brother and heir of Engerranus de Stella (no. 311), died before Aug 1357: 311 |
Rigaldus |
[2473.0] Rigaldus, abbot of Bonneval (OCist) [now in Le Cayrol, dép. Aveyron, FRA] (dioc. Rodez) by 1374, died before Sep 1381: 1237 |
[2476.0] Rigaldus Tornamira, archdeacon of Conches [dép. Eure, FRA] (dioc. Évreux) before 12 Oct 1361, commissioner: 505 |
Rigutius |
[2477.0] Rigutius Simonis, scribe of apostolic letters, commissioner: 441 |
Robert |
[2477.1] Robert de Genève (later Pope Clement VII [Avignon]), cousin of Joannes de Neuchâtel (no. 789), died 16 Sep 1394: 8, 196, 269, 360, 563, 766, 789, 851, 1034, 1096, 1127, 1138, 1240, 1294, 1321 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Clement VII. |
Roberto |
Robertus |
[2479.0] Robertus, bishop of Lecce [prov. Lecce, ITA] from 1348, predecessor of Antonius de Ferrariis, died before Jul 1373: 1238 |
[2480.0] Robertus, bishop of Tropea [prov. Vibo Valentia, ITA] from 1322, died before 14 Jun 1357: 1239 |
[2481.0] Robertus, abbot of Déols (OSB) [dép. l’Indre, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 1 Dec 1384, successor of Hugo de Cros (no. 616): 616 |
[2482.0] Robertus Aymé, brother and heir of Petrus Aymé (no. 1004): 1004 |
[2483.0] Robertus de Canteleu, speciator of Paris, debtor: 496 |
[2484.0] Robertus Capiconi, rector of S. Remi Amiens [dép. Somme, FRA] (dioc. Amiens) before 23 Aug 1349, commissioner: 793 |
[2485.0] Robertus Chambrier, canon of Genève [cant. Genève, HEL] (dioc. Genève) before 2 Nov 1382, collector of Lyon, collector of Vienne, collector of Besançon, collector of Tarentaise, commissioner: 562, 563, 660 |
[2486.0] Robertus le Coq, provost of Soissons [dép. Aisne, FRA] (dioc. Soissons), bishop of Laon [dép. Aisne, FRA] from 1351, bishop of Calahorra [prov. La Rioja, ESP] from 1362, died before Sep 1372: 1240 |
[2487.0] Robertus Darby, rector of a parochial church, died in Curia before Oct 1375: 1241 Benefice Note: The church is not named. |
[2488.0] Robertus Gervais, OP, bishop of Senez [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1368, successor of Petrus d’Aynard (no. 1005), died before Jan 1392: 1005 |
[2489.0] Robertus de Mandagot, D.Decr., provost of Yzés [now Uzès, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès), bishop of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1344, died 1358: 1242 |
[2490.0] Robertus de Nassington, abbot of Ramsey (OSB) [co. Cambridgeshire, ENG] (dioc. Ely), died before Sep 1361, debtor: 1319 |
[2491.0] Robertus Paynel, canon of Orléans [dép. Loiret, FRA] (dioc. Orléans), bishop of Tréguier [dép. Côtes-d’Armor, FRA] from 1353, bishop of Nantes [dép. Loire-Atlantique, FRA] from 1354, died 23 Feb 1366: 1243 |
[2493.0] Robertus de Saleu, archdeacon of Álava [prov. Araba/Álava, ESP] (dioc. Calahorra), subcollector of Calahorra, died before Feb 1394: 1244 |
[2494.0] Robertus Sustede, advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Jul 1375: 1245 |
[2495.0] Robertus de Tresk, advocate in Curia, died in Curia before Oct 1350: 1246 |
[2497.0] Robertus de Vie, provost of Fréjus [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), bishop of Lodève [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1348, bishop of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1357, died before Sep 1383: 1247 |
Rodericus |
[2498.0] Rodericus, cantor of Santiago [prov. A Coruña, ESP] (dioc. Santiago) before 20 Jan 1410, executor of Joannes de Fraxino (no. 745): 745 |
[2499.0] Rodericus Ibañez, bishop of Tuy [prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1326, successor of Simon bishop of Tuy (no. 1279), died before May 1336: 1279 |
[2500.0] Rodericus de Oliveyra, bishop of Lamego [dist. Viseu, POR] from 1311, died 1330: 1248 |
[2501.0] Rodericus Velasci de Pereira, heir of Gundisalvus Pereira (no. 581), knight: 581 |
Rogerius |
[2502.0] Rogerius d’Armagnac, first bishop of Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] from 1317, bishop of Laon [dép. Aisne, FRA] from 22 May 1338, died before 1339: 1249 |
[2503.0] Rogerius le Fort, bishop of Limoges [dép. Haute-Vienne, FRA] before 13 Feb 1330, archbishop of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] before 11 May 1352, predecessor of Petrus d’Estaing at Bourges (no. 1042), commissioner: 842, 1042, 1095 |
[2504.0] Rogerius Fulcaudi, precentor of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Béziers) before 28 Aug 1391: 747 |
[2506.0] Rogerius de Noerio, provost of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse) from 1340, bishop of Lombez [dép. Gers, FRA] from 1352, predecessor of Joannes Saie (no. 821), brother of Joannes de Noerio, died 1361: 1251 |
[2507.0] Rogerius Picarella, chamberlain of Guillelmus de Aura, commissioner: 1213 |
[2508.0] Rogerius de Platea, OFM, bishop of Mazzara [prov. Trapani, ITA] from 1363, successor of Gregorius bishop of Mazzara (no. 424), died 20 Dec 1383: 424 |
[2509.0] Rogerius Sanseverino, archbishop of Salerno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1347, successor of Benedictus archbishop of Salerno (no. 138), died 1348: 138 |
[2510.0] Rogerius de la Tour, abbot of Gaillac (OSB) [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Albi) from 1377, abbot of Marcilhac-sur-Célé (OSB) [dép. Lot, FRA] (dioc. Cahors) from 1403, died before Oct 1404, holder: 742, 1252 |
[2511.0] Rogerius Villesangues, bishop of Oloron [dép. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, FRA] from 1378, died before May 1394: 1253 |
Romanus |
[2513.0] Romanus, abbot of Santa Maria de Muro (OSBasil) [?now in Muro Leccese, prov. Lecce, ITA] (dioc. Lecce), predecessor of Hilarion abbot of S. Maria de Muro, died before Feb 1354: 1254 Benefice Note: It would make sense if the abbey involved here were the same as that involved in no. 1346. The fact that it is called “de Muro,” however, is puzzling. There is a small Byzantine chapel, said to date from the Byzantine reconquest of Southern Italy, in Muro Leccese (S. M. di Miggiano), but we have been unable to find a Greek abbey, or any other kind of abbey, there. Perhaps “de Muro” is a mistake. |
[2514.0] Romanus, abbot of S. Maria de Bondonario (OSBasil) [not found], dioc. Messina [cit. Messina, ITA], died 8 Oct 1373: 1255 |
[2515.0] Romanus, abbot of S. Maria Molochio [prov. Reggio Calabria, ITA] (dioc. Reggio) from 21 Feb 1369, successor of Barlaam Prenisti (no. 117): 117 |
Rostagnus |
[2516.0] Rostagnus, OP, prior of Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), bishop of Nice [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1323, predecessor of Joannes Artaud (no. 709), died before 9 May 1329: 1256 |
[2517.0] Rostagnus, abbot of San Severino Maggiore Napoli (OSB) [cit. Napoli, ITA] (dioc. Napoli) before 30 Oct 1388, petitioner: 1301 |
[2518.0] Rostagnus Alziaci, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 18 Apr 1329, archdeacon of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Arles) before 16 Apr 1334, predecessor of Bertrandus Gasqui (no. 222), successor of Rostagnus de Minulis (no. 1261), died between 28 Mar and 15 Dec 1338: 210, 1257, 1261 |
[2520.0] Rostagnus de Lexis, sacristan of Maguelonne [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Maguelonne), died before Mar 1373: 1258 |
[2521.0] Rostagnus de Merindol, abbot of S. André (OSB) [now in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), died in Curia ca. Jul 1340: 1259 |
[2522.0] Rostagnus de Mézoargues, provost of Avignon [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] (dioc. Avignon), bishop of Orange [dép. Vaucluse, FRA] from 1319, died before 28 Mar 1324: 1260 |
[2523.0] Rostagnus de Minulis, provost of Pignans (OCSA) [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus) before 4 Dec 1326, successor of Bertrandus Retranni (no. 236), predecessor of Rostagnus Alziaci (no. 1257), died before Apr 1329: 236, 1261 |
[2524.0] Rostagnus de Sandran, OCSA, abbot of Notre-Dame Sablonceaux [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), bishop of Sisteron [dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] from 1328, successor of Raymundus d’Oppède d’Avignon at Sisteron (no. 1212), predecessor of Petrus Artaud at Sisteron (no. 1001), died before 28 Jan 1349: 1212, 1262 |
Rufinus |
[2525.0] Rufinus de Ficie, J.C.Prof., canon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims) before 17 May 1339, archdeacon of Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), died before Aug 1345: 1263 |
Saltarellus |
[2526.0] Saltarellus, canon of Firenze [cit. Firenze, ITA] (dioc. Firenze), papal chaplain of honor, died before Jul 1363: 1264 |
Sancius |
[2527.0] Sancius, secular abbot of Saint-Hilaire [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), bishop of Oviedo [prov. Asturias, ESP] from 1348, died before 10 Feb 1371: 1265 |
[2528.0] Sancius Arnaldi de Behasquen, executor of Austencius de S. Columba (no. 102): 102 |
[2529.0] Sancius de Beaulieu, subcollector of Auch, died before Oct 1382, spoils-incidence – Auch: 1266 |
[2530.0] Sancius Canalis, auditor of the Rota, died before Nov 1347: 1267 |
[2531.0] Sancius Dull, bishop of Segorbe-Albarracin [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1319, predecessor of Elias bishop of Segorbe-Albarracin (no. 294), died before Aug 1356: 294, 1268 |
[2532.0] Sancius Lopez de Ayerbe, OFM, bishop of Tarazona [prov. Zaragoza, ESP] from 1343, archbishop of Tarragona [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1346, successor of Arnaldus Cescomes (no. 76), predecessor of Petrus de Clasquerin (no. 1030), died 22 Aug 1357: 76, 1269 |
[2533.0] Sancius Vaquier, archdeacon of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bazas) before 20 Feb 1372, predecessor as collector of Arnaldus de Peyrat, collector of Auch, collector of Bordeaux, died before Jan 1382, spoils-incidence – Auch: 25, 70, 274, 325, 395, 492, 545, 554, 1002, 1076, 1270 |
Savaricus |
[2534.0] Savaricus Christian, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), successor of Pontius de l’Orme at S. Victor (no. 1151), predecessor of Joannes Bonvin at S. Victor (no. 717), died before Jan 1385: 1271 |
Saxius |
[2535.0] Saxius Jument de Montesquieu, abbot of Montolieu (OSB) [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Carcassonne), predecessor of Bertrandus de Palaiano (no. 232), died 9 Nov 1384: 1272 |
Scotus |
[2536.0] Scotus de Linières, canon of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Toulouse), bishop of Comminges [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1317, died 4 Jul 1325: 1273 |
Seguinus |
[2537.0] Seguinus d’Authon, D.Decr., archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] in 1380, patriarch of Antioch [il Hatay, TÜR] from 1380, successor of Simon de Renou (no. 1284), predecessor of Alelmus Boitel (no. 14), administrator of Nîmes, papal nuncio in Spain, died before Nov 1408, commissioner: 16, 1284 |
[2538.0] Seguinus d’Authon, abbot of S. Tiberi (OSB) [now in Saint-Thibéry, dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Agde), died before 21 Jul 1361: 1274 |
Sicardus |
[2540.0] Sicardus de Bourguerol, canon of Narbonne [dép. Aude, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 12 Nov 1393, collector of Narbonne, collector of Toulouse, commissioner: 44, 70, 74, 159, 165, 185, 231, 232, 442, 538, 565, 613, 704, 846, 935, 1054, 1076, 1119, 1188, 1247, 1270 |
[2541.0] Sicardus de Lautrec, provost in the church of Girona [prov. Girona, ESP], bishop of Agde [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1354, bishop of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1371, successor of Hugo de la Jugie at Béziers, predecessor of Simon de Cramaud at Béziers, died 22 Jul 1383: 1275 |
Sigerus |
Sigfridus |
[2543.0] Sigfridus Blomberg, canon ofRiga (dioc. Riga), archbishop of Riga from 1370, predecessor of Joannes von Zitten, died 30 Jun 1374: 1276 |
[2544.0] Sigfridus Jonsson, bishop of Skara [län Västra Götaland, SVE] from 1341, died 1350: 1277 |
Silvester |
[2545.0] Silvester, abbot of Isola Gallinara (OSB) [prov. Savona, ITA] (dioc. Albenga), died before Nov 1355: 1278 |
Simon |
[2547.0] Simon, OFM, bishop of Badajoz [prov. Badajoz, ESP] from 1309, bishop of Tuy [prov. Pontevedra, ESP] from 1324, predecessor of Rodericus Ibañez, died Aug 1326: 1279 |
[2548.0] Simon, abbot of S. Victorián d’Arasarre (OSB) [now near El Pueyo de Araguás, prov. Huesca/Uesca, ESP] (dioc. Huesca) from 27 Nov 1338, predecessor of Bernardus abbot of S. Victorián de Arasanz, died before May 1363: 1280 Benefice Note: This is probably the royal monastery of San Victorián, dedicated to founder of the Benedictines in Spain, and perhaps the successor of his monastery of San Martín de Asán. |
[2549.0] Simon, abbot of S. Symphorien Metz (OSB) [dép. Moselle, FRA] (dioc. Metz) from 1348, died before Mar 1365: 1281 |
[2550.0] Simon, prior of Ancra [reg. Azores, POR] (dioc. Ancra) before 5 Jul 1322, chamberlain of S.-Martin-des-Champs Paris [dép. Paris, FRA] (dioc. Paris) before 5 Jul 1322, holder: 1160 |
[2551.0] Simon de Brosse, S.T.D., monk of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon), prior of S. Marguerite [now in Margerie-Hancourt, dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Troyes), prior of S. Christophe en Halatte [now in Fleurines, dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), abbot of Cluny [dép. Saône-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Mâcon) from 1361, predecessor of Joannes Dupin at Cluny (no. 737), died at Paris 27 May 1369: 1282 Benefice Note: Cluny was situated in the territory of the diocese of Mâcon, but it was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction. The present bishop of Autun(–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) holds the title of abbot of Cluny. |
[2552.0] Simon de Cramaud, D.Decr., bishop of Béziers [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1383, bishop of Poitiers [dép. Vienne, FRA] from 1385, patriarch of Alexandria [muḥ. El Eskenderiya, MIS] from 1391, bishop of Agen [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] from 1382, successor of Bertrandus de Maumont (no. 228), predecessor of Ludovicus d’Orléans (no. 880), successor of Sicardus de Lautrec at Béziers (no. 1275), successor (as administrator of the diocese) of Petrus de S. Martial at Carcassonne, successor of Joannes Saie at Agen (no. 821): 643, 1275 |
[2554.0] Simon de Grillans, abbot of Ile-Barbe Lyon (OSB) [dép. Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Lyon), died at Paris 6 Sep 1349: 1283 |
[2555.0] Simon de Lancilla, brother of Philippus de Lancilla (no. 1133), cousin and ?heir of Franciscus plebanus of Lancilla (no. 329), father of Bartholomeus de Lancilla, father of Nascius de Lancilla: 329, 1133 |
[2556.0] Simon Le Maye, abbot of Marmoutier Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 15 Jun 1345, predecessor of Petrus du Puy (no. 1085), commissioner: 1293 |
[2556.1] Simon de Prades, canon of Barcelona [prov. Barcelona, ESP] (dioc. Barcelona) before 22 Jul 1406, collector of Arles, collector of Aix, collector of Embrun, collector of Provence, commissioner: 59, 290, 543, 567, 717, 845, 1072 Note: See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Prades, Simon de. |
[2557.0] Simon de Renou, abbot of S. Nicolas Angers (OSB) [dép. Maine-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Angers) from 1356, archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 1363, died 2 Jan 1379: 1284 |
[2558.0] Simon de Suberio, nephew and executor of Guillelmus Batemann (no. 485), auditor of the Rota: 485 |
Sirellus |
[2559.0] Sirellus di Pietro d’Ancona, canon of Patras [pol. Pátra, per. Dytikī́ Elláda, ELL] (dioc. Patras), archbishop of Thiva [pol. Thī́va, per. Stereá Elláda, ELL] from 1351, predecessor of Paulus patriarch of Constantinople (no. 968), died before 15 May 1357: 930, 1285 |
Stanislaus |
[2560.0] Stanislaus de Gulczewo, bishop of Płock [woj. Mazowieckie, POL] from 1368, successor of Nicolaus de Gulczewo (no. 937): 937 |
Stephanus |
[2561.0] Stephanus, OCarm, bishop of Calvi [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1343, died between 22 Jun and 31 Jul 1344: 1286 |
[2562.0] Stephanus, OFM, bishop of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] from 1310, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1313, bishop of Cuenca [prov. Cuenca, ESP] from 1322, died before 11 Apr 1326: 1287 |
[2563.0] Stephanus, bishop of Massa Lubrense [cit. Napoli, ITA] from 1322, died before 4 Apr 1343: 1288 |
[2564.0] Stephanus, abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille), died before Apr 1362: 1289 |
[2565.0] Stephanus, abbot of Quarante (OCSA) [dép. Hérault, FRA] (dioc. Narbonne) before 9 Feb 1363, successor of Petrus de Mesenchis (no. 1074): 1074 |
[2566.0] Stephanus Annes Tristão, OSB, canon of S. Victorián de Arasanz Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] (dioc. Coimbra), bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1356, successor of Laurentius Rodriguez at Idanha (no. 866), predecessor of Egidius de Viana at Idanha (no. 293), died before 21 Sep 1358: 1290 |
[2567.0] Stephanus Atbert, nephew of Guillelmus Atbert (no. 480): 480 |
[2568.0] Stephanus Arnaldi, deacon of Saint-Flour [dép. Cantal, FRA] before 23 Jul 1375, commissioner: 1087 |
[2569.0] Stephanus Aubert, abbot of S. Allyre Clermont[-Ferrand] [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), abbot of S. Victor Marseille (OSB) [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) before 2 Dec 1364, predecessor of Pontius de l’Orme at S. Victor (no. 1151), papal nuncio in Italy, died before 25 Jan 1379, commissioner: 273, 311, 1291 |
[2571.0] Stephanus Aubert, subcollector of Saint-Flour: 1154 |
[2572.0] Stephanus Audibert, canon of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges), died before May 1396: 708, 1292 |
[2573.0] Stephanus de Bayria, rector of the parish church of Viviers-lès-Lavaur [dép. Tarn, FRA] (dioc. Lavaur) before 8 Jan 1394, executor of Geraldus Testa (no. 401): 401 |
[2576.0] Stephanus de Bordes, brother of Guillelmus de Bordes (no. 493), debtor: 493 |
[2577.0] Stephanus de Bourgueil, archdeacon in the church of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA], archbishop of Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] from 1323, predecessor of Petrus Frétaud (no. 1046), died 7 Mar 1335: 1293 |
[2578.0] Stephanus Cambarou, monk of S. Allyre Clermont[-Ferrand] (OSB) [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), abbot of La Celle [dép. Aube, FRA] (dioc. Troyes), bishop of Montecassino [prov. Frosinone, ITA] from 1343, bishop of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières [dép. Hérault, FRA] from 1346, archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1348, archbishop of Toulouse [dép. Haute-Garonne, FRA] from 1350, papal treasurer, papal chamberlain (1347–1361), died in Curia 15 Mar 1361: 126, 375, 576, 722, 816, 1223, 1294 Note: S. is referred to by his initials ‘SC’ in Case nos. 576 and 816. See also Index of Proper Names, s.n. Cambarou. |
[2579.0] Stephanus Chautard, canon of Bourges [dép. Cher, FRA] (dioc. Bourges) before 12 Nov 1349, commissioner: 162 |
[2580.0] Stephanus Digne, canon of Vence [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] (dioc. Vence), bishop of Vence [dép. Alpes-Maritimes, FRA] from 1361, successor of Guillelmus Digne or Ribati (no. 509), scribe of papal letters, died before Dec 1372, commissioner: 509, 1295 |
[2581.0] Stephanus Dupin, patriarch of Constantinople [now İstanbul, TÜR] from 1346, archbishop of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1346, vice-auditor of the Camera, auditor of the Camera, died before Sep 1350, commissioner: 1083, 1296 Benefice Note: In 1314, Clement V united the patriachate with episcopal see of Euboea (Negroponte, Chalcis) in Greece. During our period there were some attempts to make the patriachate more than nominal. See Loenertz, “Cardinale Morosini et Paul Paléologue Tagaris” 224–256. |
[2582.0] Stephanus Fabri, brother of Mauritius Fabri (no. 908), debtor: 908 |
[2584.0] Stephanus Florentie, clerk of the Penitentiary: 1135 |
[2586.0] Stephanus de la Garde, archdeacon of Beauvais [dép. Oise, FRA] (dioc. Beauvais), bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1344, bishop of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] from 1348, archbishop of Arles [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] from 1351, predecessor of Guillelmus de la Garde, papal chaplain, died 19 May 1361: 1297 |
[2587.0] Stephanus de Gattis, bishop of Como [prov. Como, ITA] from 1362, died 1369, commissioner: 37 |
[2588.0] Stephanus Guilhamin, father of Joannes Guilhamin (no. 757), debtor: 757 |
[2589.0] Stephanus Hugues, subcollector of Reims, died before Dec 1371: 1298 |
[2590.0] Stephanus Joannis, servant of the Pinhota, died 1348: 1299 |
[2593.0] Stephanus Marronis, LL.D., judge of the temporal court of Avignon, debtor: 207 |
[2594.0] Stephanus Marroti, chaplain curate of Reilanne [now Reillanne, dép. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, FRA] (dioc. Aix) before 4 Nov 1329, commissioner: 1111 |
[2596.0] Stephanus de Mazerolles, prior of Veules [now Veules-les-Roses, dép. Seine-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Rouen), died before May 1355: 1300 |
[2597.0] Stephanus Mitri de Salernis, prior of the secular priory of Saints-Laurent-et-Vincent Bargemon [dép. Var, FRA] (dioc. Fréjus), died in Curia intestate before Oct 1388: 1301 Benefice Note: We have been unable to find any references to this secular priory, although there is no doubt about the location of the place. |
[2598.0] Stephanus de Mornay, dean of S. Martin Tours [dép. Indre-et-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Tours) before 19 Jul 1322: 1094 |
[2599.0] Stephanus Mulceo, bishop of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] from 1348, died 10 May 1360: 1302 |
[2600.0] Stephanus de Omale, abbot of La Case-Dieu (OSB) [now in Beaumarchés, dép. Gers, FRA] (dioc. Auch), bishop of Elne [dép. Pyrénées-Orientales, FRA] from 1350, bishop of Tortosa [prov. Tarragona, ESP] from 1352, predecessor of Franciscus de Monteolivo (no. 342), died in Curia 1356: 1303 |
[2602.0] Stephanus de Plantières, abbot of S. Victor Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) before 15 Nov 1350, successor of Amalvinus de Roquelaure at S. Victor (no. 24): 24 |
[2603.0] Stephanus Priosi, rector in the diocese of Châlons-en-Champagne [dép. Marne, FRA], died in Curia before Dec 1361: 1304 |
[2604.0] Stephanus de S. Justo, abbot of Saint-Martin de Savigny [dép. Rhone, FRA] (dioc. Lyon) before 14 Mar 1371, debtor: 827 |
[2605.0] Stephanus de Sanitate, provost of Ieper [prov. West-Vlaanderen, BEL] (dioc. Thérouanne) before 27 Feb 1363, agent: 648 |
[2606.0] Stephanus de Vassignac, prior of S. Saturnin (OClun) [?now in Pont-Saint-Esprit, dép. Gard, FRA] (dioc. Uzès) before 12 Apr 1358, bishop of Vabres [dép. Aveyron, FRA] from 1362, successor of Gasbertus de Serici (no. 377): 377, 454 Benefice Note: This is probably the Cluniac monastery known as Saint-Saturnin-du-Port before the town changed its name to Pont-Saint-Esprit. |
Sugerius |
[2608.0] Sugerius Gomez, dean of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP] (dioc. Toledo), archbishop of Compostela [prov. A Coruña, ESP] from 1362, died 29 Jun 1366: 1305 |
Tancredus |
Tasius |
[2610.0] Tasius, abbot of Donadula (OSB) [now Dovàdola, prov. Forlì-Cesena, ITA] (dioc. Forlì), died before May 1372: 1306 |
Tedicius |
[2611.0] Tedicius, cantor of Badajoz [prov. Badajoz, ESP] (dioc. Badajoz), died in Curia before Mar 1375: 1307 |
[2612.0] Tedicius Aliotti, bishop of Fiesole [cit. Firenze, ITA] from 1312, predecessor of Filignus Carboni, died 1335: 1308 |
Tellius |
[2613.0] Tellius Garsiae, prior of the secular church of S. Pedro Soria [prov. Soria, ESP] (dioc. Osma) before 5 Aug 1354, commissioner: 576 |
Theobaldus |
[2614.0] Theobaldus, bishop of Sarno [prov. Salerno, ITA] from 1350, predecessor of Joannes di Cicco Eriotti, died before 24 Nov 1372: 1309 |
[2615.0] Theobaldus de Castillon, cantor of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] (dioc. Bazas), bishop of Bazas [dép. Gironde, FRA] from 1313, bishop of Saintes [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] from 1318, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1348, died 28 May 1356: 1310 |
[2616.0] Theobaldus Seyde de Avalone, canon of Langres [dép. Haute-Marne, FRA] (dioc. Langres), died before Jun 1375: 1311 |
[2617.0] Theobaldus de Villette, prior of Allevard (OClun) [now Saint-Pierre-d’Allevard, dép. Isère, FRA] (dioc. Grenoble), died before Aug 1384: 1312 |
Theodericus |
[2618.0] Theodericus de Bardewine, died in Curia before Feb 1354: 1313 |
Thomas |
[2619.0] Thomas, archdeacon of Telese [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Telese), bishop of Telese [prov. Benevento, ITA] from 1340, brother of Leonardus, died before 15 Jul 1345: 1314 |
[2620.0] Thomas, canon of S. Lorenzo in Damaso Roma [cit. Roma, ITA] (dioc. Roma), bishop of Terni [prov. Terni, ITA] from 1323, died before 14 Dec 1357: 1315 |
[2621.0] Thomas Ammanati, bishop of Limassol [per. Stereá Elláda, ELL] from 1374, papal nuncio, cardinal: 682 |
[2622.0] Thomas de Brandelayrh, proctor of Oliverius de Ingham: 372 |
[2623.0] Thomas de Buccamugellis, bishop of Mileto [prov. Vibo Valentia, ITA] from 1373, successor of Petrus de Valerianis (no. 1116), died 8 Jan 1391: 1116 |
[2624.0] Thomas de Florentia, papal scribe living in Avignon, died in Curia before May 1352, spoils-incidence – Avignon: 1316 |
[2625.0] Thomas Grot, canon of S. Timothée Reims [dép. Marne, FRA] (dioc. Reims), died before Oct 1355: 1317 |
[2626.0] Thomas Guierre, canon of Clermont [dép. Puy-de-Dôme, FRA] (dioc. Clermont), died before Feb 1380: 1318 |
[2627.0] Thomas Jonnson, bishop of Växjö [län Kronobergs, SVE] before 25 Feb 1356, debtor: 309 |
[2628.0] Thomas de Lisle, OP, bishop of Ely [co. Cambridgeshire, ENG] from 1345, died in Curia 23 Jun 1361: 1319 |
[2629.0] Thomas de Muro, bishop of Cesena [prov. Forlì-Cesena, ITA] from 1324, bishop of Ancona [prov. Ancona, ITA] from 1326, papal chaplain, papal subdeacon, died before 18 Jul 1342: 1320 |
[2630.0] Thomas de Negrepont, OFM, archbishop of Thiva [pol. Thī́va, per. Stereá Elláda, ELL] from 1387, papal nuncio in Colossi in Rodos [presumably now pol. Ródos, per. Notíou Aigaíou, ELL], collector of Colossi in Rodos [presumably now pol. Ródos, per. Notíou Aigaíou, ELL], administrator of Nisyros [dī́mos Nisýrou, per. Notíou Aigaíou, ELL], died before Aug 1403: 1321 Note: For a full account in the Introduction of the background of Case no. 1321, see Index of Proper Names, s.n. Brancacci. There is not now nor, so far as we can tell, has there ever been a place called Colossi in Rodos. The name may be synedoche with the Colossus of Rodos, a way to distinguish the city name from that of the island, coupled with confusion and perhaps transfer with a change in gender of Colossae (near Honaz in modern Turkey). |
[2632.0] Thomas Racani, OFM, M.Theol., bishop of Assisi [prov. Perugia, ITA] from 1369, successor of Jacobus Annibaldi (no. 655), died ca. 1374: 655 |
[2633.0] Thomas Rapunta, Lic.Decr., executor of Bertrandus la Lana (no. 224): 224 |
[2634.0] Thomas de Serluchiis, nephew of Georgius de Serluchiis (no. 381): 381 |
Thomasius |
[2635.0] Thomasius, abbot of S. Pietro di Piemonte (San Pietro ad Montes) Caserta (OSB) [prov. Caserta, ITA] (dioc. Caserta), died before Dec 1354: 1322 |
[2636.0] Thomasius de Limosano, canon of Benevento [prov. Benevento, ITA] (dioc. Benevento) before 12 Oct 1353, commissioner of Guillelmus jr. abbot of S. Sofia, commissioner: 120, 680, 889, 899 Note: Canons of the cathedral of Benevento in this period were called ‘abbots’. They are not to be confused with the abbot of the Benedictine monastery of S. Sophia in Benevento, of whom there was only one at a time. |
[2637.0] Thomasius Pucci, archpriest of Roseto [prov. Avellino, ITA] (dioc. Ariano), bishop of Marsi [prov. L’Aquila, ITA] from 1348, died before Oct 1363: 1323 |
Trasmundus |
[2638.0] Trasmundus, bishop of Alife [prov. Caserta, ITA], died before 27 Sep 1345: 1324 Note: None of the episcopal lists of Alife have this man, the reality of whom and of his position can now hardly be doubted despite the fact that the papal register of 8 March 1346 appoints one Thomas to succeed one Nicolaus upon the latter’s death. |
Trondus |
[2639.0] Trondus Gendari, archbishop of Trondheim [fyl. Trøndelag, NOR] from 1371, successor of Olafus archbishop of Trondheim (no. 957), died ca. 1381: 957 |
Valascus |
[2640.0] Valascus, cantor of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] (dioc. Idanha), bishop of Coimbra [dist. Coimbra, POR] from 1364, bishop of Idanha [dist. Castelo Branco, POR] from 1363, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] in 1371, archbishop of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] from 11 Aug 1371, successor of Egidius de Viana at Idanha (no. 293), predecessor of Laurentius Vicente, patron/master of Gundisalvus, died before Jun 1372: 1325 |
[2641.0] Valascus, archdeacon in the church of Toledo [prov. Toledo, ESP], bishop of Segovia [prov. Segovia, ESP] from 1351, died before 13 Feb 1352: 1326 |
[2643.0] Valascus Laurentii, canon of Sevilla [prov. Sevilla, ESP] (dioc. Sevilla), bishop of Silves [dist. Faro, POR] from 1350, died before 5 Nov 1365: 1327 |
[2644.0] Valascus Martins, dean of Évora [dist. Évora, POR] (dioc. Évora), bishop of Porto [dist. Porto, POR] from 1328, bishop of Lisboa [dist. Lisboa, POR] from 1342, died 5 Jul 1344: 1328 |
[2645.0] Valascus Martins, cantor of Braga [dist. Braga, POR] (dioc. Braga), died in Curia before 20 Mar 1348: 1329 |
Vencianus |
[2646.0] Vencianus de Cros, chamberlain of S. Victor Marseille [dép. Bouches-du-Rhône, FRA] (dioc. Marseille) before 4 Mar 1384, commissioner: 1151 |
Vincentius |
[2647.0] Vincentius de Sassaro, OFM, bishop of Ajaccio [dép. Corse-du-Sud, FRA] from 1351, brother of Margarita de Loreto, died before 19 Dec 1369: 1330 |
Vitalis |
[2648.0] Vitalis, abbot of S. Giustina Padova (OSB) [prov. Padova, ITA] (dioc. Padova) from 3 Jul 1359, died 1361: 1331 |
[2649.0] Vitalis, abbot of S. Vito de Pizzo (OSBasil) [now in Taranto, prov. Taranto, ITA] (dioc. Taranto), predecessor of Nettorius abbot of S. Vito de Pizzo, died before Jan 1354: 1332 |
[2650.0] Vitalis de Blanco, secular abbot of S. Fèlix (Feliu) Girona [prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), bishop of Valencia [prov. Valencia, ESP] from 1356, died before 5 Mar 1369: 294, 618, 1268, 1333 |
[2651.0] Vitalis de Bosméjo, Lic.Decr., canon of Le Puy [dép. Haute-Loire, FRA] (dioc. Le Puy) before 9 Jan 1376, predecessor as collector of Pontius de Cros, collector of Clermont, collector of Le Puy, collector of Mende, collector of Saint-Flour, died before 6 Jun 1382: 243, 743, 1334 |
[2652.0] Vitalis de Boulaco, canon of Tarbes [dép. Hautes-Pyrénées, FRA] (dioc. Tarbes) before 5 Mar 1380, creditor: 185 |
[2653.0] Vitalis du Four, OFM, cardinal, executor of Camera order: 226 |
[2655.0] Vitalis Guillelmi, subcollector of Marseille, commissioner: 192, 1151 |
[2656.0] Vitalis de S. Petro de Lavardaco, brother of Arnaldus de Banardo, papal familiar, papal scribe, died before Jul 1348: 1335 |
[2657.0] Vitalis de Savignac, prior of Nérac (OSB) [dép. Lot-et-Garonne, FRA] (dioc. Condom), died before Dec 1374: 1336 |
[2658.0] Vitalis de Serra, rector of Bonnegarde [dép. Landes, FRA] (dioc. Dax) before 28 Jan 1354, commissioner: 179 |
[2659.0] Vitalis Vassal, provost of Lleida [prov. Lleida, ESP] (dioc. Lleida), uncle of Guillelmus Vassal, predecessor as collector of Arnaldus Gavin, collector of Saintes, died before Apr 1364: 113, 370, 659, 1006, 1337, 1339 |
[2660.0] Vitalis de Vilanueva, provost of Castellion [now Castell-Platja d’Aro, prov. Girona, ESP] (dioc. Girona), died before Apr 1364: 1338 |
Vivianus |
[2661.0] Vivianus de Cana, prior of S. George Oléron (OSB) [dép. Charente-Maritime, FRA] (dioc. Saintes), died in Curia before 2 Aug 1361: 1339 |