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Jean Dolce

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Jean Dolce (?, Bayonne - 8 February 1681) was a French cleric who became bishop of Boulogne from 1633 to 1643, allowing the first Minimes house in the city in 1642. He was made bishop of Agde in 1643 but before he could be installed was transferred to be bishop of Bayonne. His uncle was Bertrand d'Eschaux, archbishop of Tours.

Sources

  • Eugène Van Drival, Histoire des évêques de Boulogne, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Berger frères, 1852
Religious titles
Preceded byVictor Le Bouthillier Bishop of Boulogne
1633-1643
Succeeded byFrançois Perrochel
Preceded byFulcran de Barrès Bishop of Agde
1643
Succeeded byFrançois Fouquet
Preceded byFrançois Fouquet Bishop of Bayonne
1643-1681
Succeeded byGaspard de Priêle


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