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- Fabio Brûlart de Sillery (* 25. Oktober 1655 in Le Grand-Pressigny; † 20. November 1714 in Paris) war ein französischer katholischer Bischof und Dichter, der 1705 Mitglied der Académie française wurde. (de)
- Fabio Brulart de Sillery (25 October 1655, château de Pressigny – 20 November 1714, Paris) was a French churchman, bishop of Avranches and bishop of Soissons. Great grandson of Henri de Montmorency and godson of Pope Alexander VII to whom he owes his Italian given name, he studied ancient Greek and Hebrew and received the title of doctor aged only 26. Député to the assembly of the clergy in 1685, he became bishop of Avranches in 1689, then of Soissons from 1692 to 1714. A member of the , he was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions in 1701, then of the Académie française in 1705. Only a few of Fabio Brulart de Sillery's writings survive, including some poems and dissertations, a harangue against James II of England, a catechism, and some other texts published by François Lamy in 1700 with some by and Dominique Bouhours under the title Réflexions sur l'éloquence. (en)
- Fabio Brulart de Sillery, né au château de Pressigny le 25 octobre 1655 et mort à Paris le 20 novembre 1714 , est prélat français, évêque d’Avranches et de Soissons. (fr)
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- Fabio Brûlart de Sillery (* 25. Oktober 1655 in Le Grand-Pressigny; † 20. November 1714 in Paris) war ein französischer katholischer Bischof und Dichter, der 1705 Mitglied der Académie française wurde. (de)
- Fabio Brulart de Sillery, né au château de Pressigny le 25 octobre 1655 et mort à Paris le 20 novembre 1714 , est prélat français, évêque d’Avranches et de Soissons. (fr)
- Fabio Brulart de Sillery (25 October 1655, château de Pressigny – 20 November 1714, Paris) was a French churchman, bishop of Avranches and bishop of Soissons. Great grandson of Henri de Montmorency and godson of Pope Alexander VII to whom he owes his Italian given name, he studied ancient Greek and Hebrew and received the title of doctor aged only 26. Député to the assembly of the clergy in 1685, he became bishop of Avranches in 1689, then of Soissons from 1692 to 1714. A member of the , he was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions in 1701, then of the Académie française in 1705. (en)
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