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Imbert du Puy (DuPuy, Dupuis; Lat. Imbertus de Podio, Ital . Umberto del Pozzo) (born at Montpellier in Languedoc, died in Avignon on 26 May 1348) was a French Cardinal of the fourteenth century. He was a nephew of Pope John XXII .

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16-586: Dupuy may refer to: Dupuy (surname) Places [ edit ] Dupuy, Quebec , a village in Abitibi Ouest Saint-Julien-du-Puy , a commune in the French département of Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées region See also [ edit ] Bache-Gabrielsen , a brand of cognac marketed as Dupuy in France Dupuis (surname) Topics referred to by

32-579: Is a record of an amortization of one hundred librae of land to found and endow two chapels, one of them dedicated to the Holy Savior (Saint Sauveur). In fact, the chapel was erected as a Collegiate Church, with twelve chaplains and twelve deacons. The transaction was registered with the King of France and approved in a bull by Pope Innocent VI . The Prior and Sacristan of the Collegiate Church were charged with

48-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dupuy (surname) Dupuy , also spelt DuPuy (US spelling), and in its old form du Puy is originally a French surname centered in Aquitaine , dating back to medieval times. Translated, the name means "of a puy", puy being a "height" in Old French. In Aquitaine and in

64-403: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Imbert du Puy Imbert du Puy was a Protonotary Apostolic. At the time of his elevation to the cardinalate Imbert Du Puy was Archdeacon of Langres. In his fourth Consistory for the creation of cardinals, held on 18 December 1327, Pope John XXII created ten new cardinals, among them Imbert Du Puy. He was named Cardinal Priest of

80-667: The Basilica of the Twelve Apostles (XII Apostolorum), which had been unassigned since 1281. He was given a Prebend in the Cathedral of St. Paul's in the diocese of London in January 1328, but such a conflict arose at the time of the installation that the cathedral needed to be reconsecrated. Cardinal du Puy participated in the Conclave of 1334, which elected Pope Benedict XII . He was granted

96-525: The surname Dupuy . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dupuy_(surname)&oldid=1249239566 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Surnames of French origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

112-1140: The Ecole Normale Philippe Dupuy of Dupuy and Berberian , French cartoonist and co-creator of Monsieur Jean Pierre Dupuy (scholar) (1582–1651), French scholar Raymond du Puy de Provence (1083–1160), French knight (Chevalier) and second Grand Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Raphael du Puy (1009–1062), Grand Chamberlain to Emperor Konrad II Richard Ernest Dupuy (1887-1975), American, journalist, army officer and military historian Tina Dupuy , American syndicated political columnist, humorist and writer Trevor N. Dupuy (1916–1995), American military historian William E. DePuy (1919–1992), American general See also [ edit ] Dupuy (disambiguation) Dupuy de Lôme (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ Albert Dauzat , Noms et prénoms de France , Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet , p. 224b-225a ^ Harrison, Henry (1918). "Etymological Appendix of

128-619: The Principal Foreign Names: 'Dupuy/Du Puy' " . Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary . Vol. 2. London: The Morland Press. p. 321. hdl : 2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t5h99qd4b . ^ Harrison, Henry (1918). "Peach/Peache" . Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary . Vol. 2. London: The Morland Press. p. 64. hdl : 2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t5h99qd4b . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

144-469: The Priory of Saintville in the diocese of Aix; the Priory of Vaugines in the diocese of Aix; and the Priory of Saint-Baudile in the diocese of Nîmes. Early in 1340, Cardinal Imbert was a member of a committee of cardinals, with Pierre Després of Palestrina and Napoleone Orsini of S. Adriano, to examine the election and suitability of Jean de Tréal, Abbot of Rothonensis in the diocese of Vannes. The election

160-637: The Roman Catholic Church Hughes du Puy , Knight of Dauphiny Imbert du Puy (died 1348), French Cardinal, nephew of Pope John XXII Jean Dupuy (disambiguation) , various persons Jean Baptiste Édouard Du Puy (1770–1822), Swiss-born singer, composer, director and violinist Jean-Pierre Dupuy (born 1941), professor of social and political philosophy Kléber Dupuy (1892–1966), French army officer Michel Dupuy (1930–2023), Canadian diplomat, journalist, academic and politician from Quebec Paul Dupuy (1856–1948), history lecturer at

176-667: The Spring of 1344 the Cardinal bought some fields with two farmhouses from King James of Majorca , who was also Lord of Montpellier, and the transaction was certified by King Philip VI of France on 19 June. The purchase was no doubt intended as an investment, finally becoming part of a foundation project. The Cardinal also purchased the Hospital of the Teutonic Knights in Montpellier . There

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192-525: The duty of maintaining hospitality in the Hospital of the Teutonic Knights, which was deeded to them as part of the foundation project. Cardinal Imbert du Puy died on 26 May 1348 in Avignon. The Bishop of Maguelonne , Arnaud de Verdale (1339-1352), was present at his deathbed. He left a Testament, the executor of which was Cardinal (Pierre) Bertrand du Pouget, which is referred to in the documents concerning

208-406: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dupuy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dupuy&oldid=740528902 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

224-1288: The south of France, it is more generally a frenchification of its original Occitan forms such as Delpech, Delpuech and half frenchified forms (article) Dupech, Dupuch, Dupey. They all share the same meaning and etymology. The surname Dupuis / Du Puis is seemingly unrelated; it is widespread in northern France and means "of the well". People named du Puy or Dupuy [ edit ] Albert Dupuy (born 1947), French civil servant Alleman du Puy de Montbrun (born 1132), Chevalier, Lord of Perins Bob DuPuy (born c. 1947), President and Chief Operating Officer of Major League Baseball Charles Dupuy (1851–1923), French statesman and three time Prime Minister of France Charlotte Dupuy (c. 1788–1866), African American enslaved by Henry Clay Claude Dupuy (bishop) (1901–1989), Archbishop of Albi Claude Dupuy (jurist) (1545–1594), Parisian jurist, humanist and bibliophile Claude-Thomas Dupuy (1678–1738), Intendant of New France from 1726 to 1728 Dessi Dupuy (born 1993), Bulgarian footballer Dominique Dupuy (biologist) (1812–1885), French zoologist and botanist Dominique Dupuy (born 1957), French race driver Eliza Ann Dupuy (ca. 1814–1880), American author Gérard du Puy (died 1389), French cardinal of

240-521: Was approved by Pope Benedict on 17 March 1340. He was elected Chamberlain of the College of Cardinals on 11 July 1340, in succession to Cardinal Pedro Gomez Barroso. He held the post until his death. In 1341 he was appointed by Pope Benedict XII to a committee of three cardinals to investigate the election and suitability of Giovanni Zaulini to be Archbishop of Antivari in Epirus. The Pope's final approval

256-513: Was given on 17 December 1341. In 1342, Cardinal du Puy resigned the Provostship of the church of Poson in the diocese of Esztergom (Strigonia), so that he could take up the parochial church of Saint-Paul de Frontiniano (Frontignan) in the diocese of Maguelonne. Both appointments involved the care of souls, and therefore two could not be held at the same time. Imbert du Puy participated in the Conclave of 1342, which elected Pope Clement VI . In

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