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Revision as of 15:38, 8 April 2016
Jean Eduard Piquet de Montreuil | |
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Archbishop of Ludovicia | |
Term assignement | 1904 - 1927 |
Installed | 22 october 1904 |
Predecessor | ? |
Successor | ? |
Ordination | 23 june 1870 |
Consacration | ? |
Elevation to archbishop | 29 june 1904 |
Other offices held | ? |
Personal informations | |
Born | 3 february 1847 at Ludovicia, Kingdom of Ludovicia |
Died | 20 august 1927 at Ludovicia, Kingdom of Ludovicia |
Burial | 23 august 1927 at Cathedral of Saint Louis, Ludovicia, Kingdom of Ludovicia |
Signature | --- |
Jean Eduard Piquet de Montreuil (Ludovicia, 3 february 1847 - Ludovicia, 20 august 1927) was archbishop of Archdiocese of Ludovicia from 1904 to 1927.
Biography
Jean Edouard was born on 3 february 1847 at Ludovicia by Joseph Eduard, ludovician ambassador to the Republic of Canador and his wife, Henriette Lafayette. Before he, was born his older brother Lucién in 1844.
From early age he attended the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Ludovicia south american district where he developed his own vocation to the priesthood. At 13 he entered then in the Archbishop's Seminary of Ludovicia and, after a short period of novitiate spent in the Monastery of Saint Francis in Mont Real, was ordained priest in the cathedral of Ludovicia by the archbishop Patrice Mouret on 23 june 1870.
Episcopal genealogy
Honours
National orders
Bibliography
- L. von Altbishofen, The Archdiocese of Ludovicia: 200 years of christian traditions, Ludovicia's Royal Print, 2000
Predecessor | Archbishop of Ludovicia | Successor |
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? | 1904 - 1927 | ? |