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Lemoine, Jean, -1313

LC control no.n 88071104
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Personal name headingLemoine, Jean, -1313
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Variant(s)Johannes, Monachus, -1313
Jean, le Moine, -1313
Joannes, Monachus, -1313
Johannes, des Cranches, -1313
Johannes, le Moine, -1313
Johannes, Monachus, d. 1313
Le Moine, Jean, -1313
Joannes, Monachus Picardus, -1313
Lemoine, Cardinal, -1313
Johannes, Monachus Picardus Cisterciensis, -1313
Associated countryFrance
LocatedParis (France) Amiens (France) Arras (France) Bayeux (France)
Birth date1250?
1240~
Death date1313-08-22
1313-08-22
Place of birthCrécy-en-Ponthieu (France)
Place of deathAvignon (France)
Field of activityCanon law Roman law Theology
AffiliationCatholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Catholic Church. Diocese of Arras (France)
Profession or occupationLawyers Bishops
Cardinals Papal legates
Found inCath. Church. Pope (1294-1303 : Boniface VIII) Liber sextus Decretalivm ... 1588: 3rd group, column 197 (Ioannem Monachum)
Jöcher (Johannes Monachus, oder le Moine; oder des Cranches; d. 1313)
MoSU-L/CL files (variant: Jean, le Moine)
Moreau III,642 (Jean Le Moine)
Glossa aurea nobis priori loco super Sexto Decretalium libro addita, 1968: title page (Johannes Monachus Picardus Cisterciensis)
Bibliothèque nationale de France, online authority file, viewed Apr. 16, 2019 (Jean Lemoine, 1250?-1313; French; born 1250? in Crécy-en-Ponthieu; died Aug. 22, 1313 in Avignon; canonist; cardinal; legate to France1302-1303)
Identifiants et Référentiels, online authority file, viewed Apr. 16, 2019 (Jean Lemoine (1250?-1313); name variants: Jean le Moine; Johannes Monachus; Joannes Monachus Picardus; Lemoine (cardinal); Lemoine, Jean)
The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (online), viewed Apr. 16, 2019 (Le Moine, Jean, ca. 1240/1250-1313; born ca. 1240/1250 at Crécy; in Picardy; studied at Crécy and Paris; obtained a doctorate in both laws and in theology; canon of the cathedral chapters of Amiens and Paris; auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota in 1282; dean of Bayeux, 1288 to 1292; elected bishop of Arras in 1293; Vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, 1288-1294; created a cardinal priest in 1294; died in August 22, 1313 at Avignon)
Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 4, 2019 (Jean Lemoine; born 1250, died 22 August 1313; Lemoine or Le Moine was a family name; name variants: Jean Le Moine, Johannes Monachus)
Associated languagelat