Guillaume Adam ( Latin : Guillelmus Adae ), also known in English as William Adam (died c. 1341 ), was a Dominican missionary, writer, and French Catholic archbishop.
3-1257: William Adam may refer to: William Adam (died c.1341), French archbishop and missionary William Adam (architect) (1689–1748), Scottish architect, mason, and entrepreneur William Adam of Blair Adam (1751–1839), Scottish Member of the British Parliament and judge William Patrick Adam (1823–1881), British colonial administrator and Liberal politician William Adam (minister) (1796–1881), Scottish Baptist minister, missionary, abolitionist William Adam (artist) (1846–1931), English landscape artist who worked in California for 33 years William Adam (malacologist) (1909–1988), Belgian malacologist William Adam (trumpeter) (1917–2013), American trumpeter, and professor emeritus at Indiana University William Augustus Adam (1865–1940), British and army officer and Conservative Party politician Will Adam (born 1969), Archdeacon of Canterbury See also [ edit ] Bill Adam (born 1946), racing driver All pages with titles containing William Adam William Adams (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
6-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Guillaume Adam Adam served as the Papal missionary in Persia from 1314 to 1317, one of six Dominicans sent by Pope John XXII to Persia. However, it is now thought that Adam was probably in Persia before 1314, during the pontificate of Pope Clement V . He was transferred to Smyrna in 1318, and served as their bishop. In 1322, he
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