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  1. Louis-Antoine de Noailles est un prélat français, né le 27 mai 1651 au château de Peynières à Cros-de-Montvert et mort le 4 mai 1729 à Paris. Évêque de Cahors puis de Châlons, il est ensuite archevêque de Paris de 1695 à 1729, créé cardinal en 1700.

  2. Louis Antoine de Noailles, Cardinal de Noailles (27 May 1651 – 4 May 1729), second son of Anne de Noailles, 1st Duke of Noailles, was a French bishop and cardinal. His signing of the Unigenitus bull in 1728 would end the formal Jansenist controversy.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Antoine de Noailles (born May 27, 1651, Château de Tessières, near Aurillac, France—died May 4, 1729, Paris) was a cardinal and archbishop of Paris who, with his brother, the second duc de Noailles, made the name Noailles one of the most honoured in France.

  4. A younger son, Louis Antoine de Noailles (1651–1729), was in 1695 made archbishop of Paris and hence also Duke of Saint-Cloud and peer of France in his own right, holding these high dignities until his death; he was made a cardinal in 1699.

  5. Louis-Antoine de Noailles ( Cros-de-Montvert, 27 de mayo de 1651 - París, 4 de mayo de 1729) fue un cardenal y arzobispo católico francés, designado por el Papa Inocencio XII.

  6. Quick Reference. (1651–1729), Abp. of Paris from 1695, created a cardinal in 1700. He was a devoted pastor and an ardent reformer of clerical discipline. His repeated commendations in 1695 and 1699 of P. Quesnel's Réflexions morales caused him to be suspected of Jansenism.

  7. NOAILLES, LOUIS ANTOINE DE Cardinal archbishop of Paris; b. château of Tessières, near Aurillac, May 27, 1651; d. Paris, May 4, 1729. As the second son of Anne Jules, first duke of Noailles, he was educated in Paris and received a doctorate in theology at the Sorbonne (1676).