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  1. Cardinal de Soubise. François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1 December 1717, Paris – 28 June 1756, Saverne) was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. His parents, Anne Julie de Melun and Jules, Prince de Soubise, both died of smallpox when he was still a child.

  2. Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinità al Monte Pincio. 19 Jul 1749. 75.0. Died. Bishop of Strasbourg, France. MicroData Summary for Armand-Gaston-Maximilien de Rohan de Soubise. ( VIAF: 36948547; WikiData: Q677590 ) Armand-Gaston-Maximilien Cardinal de Rohan de Soubise (born 24 Jun 1674, died 19 Jul 1749 ) Bishop of Strasbourg.

    • June 24, 1674
    • July 19, 1749
  3. Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician. He became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704, Cardinal in 1712 then Grand Almoner of France in 1713 and member of the regency council in 1722.

  4. MicroData Summary for François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour. ( VIAF: 27055818; WikiData: Q677587 ) François-Armand-Auguste Cardinal de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour (born 1 Dec 1717, died 28 Jun 1756 ) Bishop of Strasbourg. Consistory - April 1747: Created Cardinal.

    • December 1, 1717
    • June 28, 1756
  5. Wikipedia. Wiktionary. Shop. Featured: Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci. François-Armand de Rohan, cardinal de Soubise, prince de Tournon, prince de Rohan-Soubise (1 December 1717, Paris - 28 June 1756, Saverne, of tuberculosis) was a French churchman.

  6. François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. His parents, Anne Julie de Melun and Jules, Prince de Soubise, both died of smallpox when he was still a child.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Armand Gaston Maximilien, prince de Rohan (26 juin 1674 à Paris - 19 juillet 1749 à Paris) est un ecclésiastique et ministre français. Évêque de Strasbourg en 1704, il devient cardinal en 1712, puis grand aumônier de France en 1713 et membre du conseil de Régence en 1722.