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  1. Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682), was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained. In his early 50s he was displaced and had a career as a diplomat.

  2. 25 de oct. de 2023 · uCatholic. - October 25, 2023. 595. 0. When discussing the conventional path to becoming a Catholic bishop, one would imagine years of religious training, becoming a priest, and a deep commitment to Church life. However, Henri, Duke of Verneuils story defies these expectations.

  3. Henri Verneuil (French: [ɑ̃ʁi vɛʁnœj]; born Ashot Malakian; 15 October 1920 – 11 January 2002) was a French-Armenian playwright and filmmaker, who made a successful career in France.

  4. Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil, was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained. In his early 50s he was displaced and had a career as a diplomat.

  5. "Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682), was the illegitimate son of King Henry IV of France and his mistress, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues. He was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained.

  6. Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682), was the illegitimate son of King Henry IV of France and his mistress, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues. He was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained.

  7. Henri Verneuil (15 de octubre de 1920 – 11 de enero de 2002) fue un director cinematográfico y guionista francés de origen armenio.