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François-Marie Bigex (24 September 1751 – 19 February 1827) was a prominent Savoyard churchman who was appointed Bishop of Pinerolo in 1817 and then, in 1824, Archbishop of Chambéry. His life and career were much affected by the French wars which impacted Savoy directly between 1792 and 1815. He spent the most dangerous years of that period exiled in Lausanne, from where he was able to direct and undertake various missionary projects designed to combat the false doctrines that had arrived with the revolutionary armies from the west. His principle weapon in these endeavours was the pen.

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  • François-Marie Bigex (24 September 1751 – 19 February 1827) was a prominent Savoyard churchman who was appointed Bishop of Pinerolo in 1817 and then, in 1824, Archbishop of Chambéry. His life and career were much affected by the French wars which impacted Savoy directly between 1792 and 1815. He spent the most dangerous years of that period exiled in Lausanne, from where he was able to direct and undertake various missionary projects designed to combat the false doctrines that had arrived with the revolutionary armies from the west. His principle weapon in these endeavours was the pen. (en)
  • François-Marie Bigex, né le 24 septembre 1751 à La Balme-de-Thuy (mandement de Thônes, province de Genevois) et mort le 19 février 1827 à Chambéry, fut un homme d'église, évêque puis archevêque. (fr)
  • François-Marie Bigex (La Balme-de-Thuy, 24 settembre 1751 – Chambéry, 19 febbraio 1827) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
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  • 1827-02-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Archevêque de de Chambéry, Maurienne et Tarentaise (en)
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  • Cardinal Paolo Giuseppe Solaro (en)
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  • 1824-05-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Bishop of Pinerolo 1817 - 1824 (en)
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  • Irénée-Yves Dessolle (en)
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  • François-Marie Bigex (24 September 1751 – 19 February 1827) was a prominent Savoyard churchman who was appointed Bishop of Pinerolo in 1817 and then, in 1824, Archbishop of Chambéry. His life and career were much affected by the French wars which impacted Savoy directly between 1792 and 1815. He spent the most dangerous years of that period exiled in Lausanne, from where he was able to direct and undertake various missionary projects designed to combat the false doctrines that had arrived with the revolutionary armies from the west. His principle weapon in these endeavours was the pen. (en)
  • François-Marie Bigex, né le 24 septembre 1751 à La Balme-de-Thuy (mandement de Thônes, province de Genevois) et mort le 19 février 1827 à Chambéry, fut un homme d'église, évêque puis archevêque. (fr)
  • François-Marie Bigex (La Balme-de-Thuy, 24 settembre 1751 – Chambéry, 19 febbraio 1827) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
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