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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|Tomb of Miles de Dormans, chancellor of France, and his brother Guillaume de Dormans, archbishop of Sens, in the [[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]] |
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==Biography== |
==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). |
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). |
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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. 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]] 31 January 1375.<ref name=cathh">[https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdormans.html Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Milon des Dormans]</ref> |
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. 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> |
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He was appointed [[Chancellor of France]] on 1 October 1380. |
He was appointed [[Chancellor of France]] on 1 October 1380. |
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Miles (or Milon) de Dormans (c. 1343 – 17 August 1387) was a French prelate, bishop and Chancellor of France in 1380.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ 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
- ^ 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)
- ^ R.C. Famiglietti, Audouin Chauveron, Provost of Paris, Providence, R.I., USA, Picardy Press, 2015, p. 35
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Milon des Dormans
- ^ Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913): Hierarchia catholica, vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana (in Latin), vol I, pp. 88, 125, 132