François Richardot
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François Richardot (Franciscus) (1507-1574), was a celebrated Burgundian-French Catholic preacher, and confessor to Margaret of Parma. He was Bishop of Arras from 1561 to 1574.
He was an Augustinian Hermit, and became titular bishop of Nicopolis in 1554.
He preached the sermon at the funeral of the Emperor Charles V,[1] and at the inauguration in 1562 of the University of Douai he was one of the preachers[2]
Publications
- Quatre sermons du sacrement de l'autel (Leuven, Jan Bogard, 1567) Available on Google Books
References
- Léon Duflot (1897), Un orateur du 16e siècle: François Richardot évêque d'Arras
Notes
- ^ Alexandre Henne, Histoire du règne de Charles-Quint en Belgique, p. 300; Théodore Juste (1860), Histoire de la révolution des Pays Bas sous Philippe II, p. 111.
- ^ PDF[permanent dead link], in French.
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- 1507 births
- 1574 deaths
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