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[[File:Tombeau de Miles de Dormans, chancelier de France, et de Guillaume de Dormans, archevêque de Sens, au collège de Beauvais à Paris.png|thumb|Tombe of Miles de Dormans, chancelier de France, and Guillaume de Dormans, archbishop of Sens, au collège de Beauvais in [[Paris]].]]
[[File:Tombeau de Miles de Dormans, chancelier de France, et de Guillaume de Dormans, archevêque de Sens, au collège de Beauvais à Paris.png|thumb|Tomb of Miles de Dormans, chancellor of France, and his brother Guillaume de Dormans, archbishop of Sens, in the [[Collège de Beauvais]] in Paris]]


Miles de Dormans (born around 1343, died August 17, 1387) was a French prelate, bishop and [[Chancellor of France]] in 1380.<ref>Gabriel Michaud, Ancient and modern universal biography: or history, in alphabetical order, of the public and private life of all the men who have distinguished themselves by their writings, their talents, their virtues or their crimes. Nog-Paj, Volume 31, 1860.</ref><ref>Fabien Roucole, Prelates and Men of War in France in the Fifteenth Century, Aix-en-Provence, Presses Universitaires de Provence, coll. "The time of history", 2020, p.307. (ISBN 979-10-320-0255-1.</ref>
'''Miles (or Milon) de Dormans''' ({{circa}} 1343 &ndash; 17 August 1387) was a French prelate, bishop and [[Chancellor of France]] in 1380.<ref>Louis Gabriel Michaud, ''Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne: ou histoire, par ordre alphabétique, de la vie publique et privée de tous les hommes qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs écrits, leurs talents, leurs vertus ou leurs crimes. Nog - Paj, Volume 31'', 1860</ref><ref>Fabien Roucole, ''Prélats et hommes de guerre dans la France du XVe siècle''. Aix-en-Provence, Presses universitaires de Provence, coll. "Le temps de l'histoire", 2020, 307 p. ({{ISBN|9791032002551}}) ([https://books.openedition.org/pup/47418 online version])</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
He was the son of [[Guillaume de Dormans]],Chancellor of France and a nephew of Cardinal [[Jean de Dormans]] and the brother of the [[Archbishop of Sens]] [[Guillaume de Dormans]] (1343-1387).
He was the son of [[Guillaume de Dormans]], Chancellor of France, a nephew of Cardinal [[Jean de Dormans]] and the brother of [[Guillaume de Dormans]], the [[Archbishop of Sens]] (1343-1387).


While he was professor utrius juris (civil law and canon law) at the [[University of Orléans]],<ref>R.C. Famiglietti, Audouin Chauveron, Provost of Paris, Providence, R.I., USA, Picardy Press, 2015, p. 35</ref> he was appointed [[bishop of Angers]] in 1371.
While he was professor ''utrius juris'' ([[Civil law (legal system)|civil law]] and [[canon law]]) at the [[University of Orléans]],<ref>R.C. Famiglietti, ''Audouin Chauveron, Provost of Paris'', Providence, R.I., USA, Picardy Press, 2015, p.&nbsp;35</ref> he was appointed [[bishop of Angers]] in 1371. He was then appointed [[bishop of Bayeux]] on 16 June 1374 and subsequently [[bishop of Beauvais]] on 31 January 1375.<ref name="cathh">[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdormans.html Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Milon des Dormans]</ref>


He was then [[bishop of Bayeux]] in 1374 then [[bishop of Beauvais]] from 1375.
He was appointed [[Chancellor of France]] on 1 October 1380.


He died on 17 August 1387.<ref>Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913): [https://archive.org/details/hierarchiacathol01eubeuoft Hierarchia catholica], vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana (in Latin), vol I, pp.&nbsp;88,&nbsp;125,&nbsp;132</ref>
He was transferred from the diocese of Angers (1371–1374) on 16 June 1374.

He was transferred to the diocese of Beauvais on 31 January 1375.

He was appointed [[Chancellor of France]] on October 1, 1380.

He died on 17 August 1387.<ref>Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). [https://archive.org/details/hierarchiacathol01eubeuoft Hierarchia catholica], vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. (in Latin) vol I, pp. 88, 125, 132.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Tomb of Miles de Dormans, chancellor of France, and his brother Guillaume de Dormans, archbishop of Sens, in the Collège de Beauvais in Paris

Miles (or Milon) de Dormans (c. 1343 – 17 August 1387) was a French prelate, bishop and Chancellor of France in 1380.[1][2]

Biography

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He was the son of Guillaume de Dormans, Chancellor of France, a nephew of Cardinal Jean de Dormans and the brother of Guillaume de Dormans, the Archbishop of Sens (1343-1387).

While he was professor utrius juris (civil law and canon law) at the University of Orléans,[3] he was appointed bishop of Angers in 1371. He was then appointed bishop of Bayeux on 16 June 1374 and subsequently bishop of Beauvais on 31 January 1375.[4]

He was appointed Chancellor of France on 1 October 1380.

He died on 17 August 1387.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Louis Gabriel Michaud, Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne: ou histoire, par ordre alphabétique, de la vie publique et privée de tous les hommes qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs écrits, leurs talents, leurs vertus ou leurs crimes. Nog - Paj, Volume 31, 1860
  2. ^ Fabien Roucole, Prélats et hommes de guerre dans la France du XVe siècle. Aix-en-Provence, Presses universitaires de Provence, coll. "Le temps de l'histoire", 2020, 307 p. (ISBN 9791032002551) (online version)
  3. ^ R.C. Famiglietti, Audouin Chauveron, Provost of Paris, Providence, R.I., USA, Picardy Press, 2015, p. 35
  4. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Milon des Dormans
  5. ^ Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913): Hierarchia catholica, vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana (in Latin), vol I, pp. 88, 125, 132