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Guillaume Duprat (1507–1560) was a French bishop. He founded the Collège de Clermont in Paris. He was born at Issoire, son of the chancellor and Cardinal Antoine Duprat. He was appointed Bishop of Clermont in 1529; later he took part in the last sessions of the Council of Trent. He was a patron of the Jesuits. Not only did he receive them in his diocese, where they were put in charge of the colleges of Billom and Mauriac, but, in the face of opposition, he helped them financially and in other ways, in particular by founding the Collège de Clermont, so called after his episcopal city. He died at Beauregard.

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  • Guillaume Duprat (Bischof) (de)
  • Guillaume Duprat (fr)
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  • Guillaume Duprat (* 1507 in Issoire; † 23. Oktober 1560 in Beauregard-l’Évêque, Département Puy-de-Dôme) war ein französischer Geistlicher und Bischof von Clermont. (de)
  • Guillaume Duprat (1507–1560) was a French bishop. He founded the Collège de Clermont in Paris. He was born at Issoire, son of the chancellor and Cardinal Antoine Duprat. He was appointed Bishop of Clermont in 1529; later he took part in the last sessions of the Council of Trent. He was a patron of the Jesuits. Not only did he receive them in his diocese, where they were put in charge of the colleges of Billom and Mauriac, but, in the face of opposition, he helped them financially and in other ways, in particular by founding the Collège de Clermont, so called after his episcopal city. He died at Beauregard. (en)
  • Guillaume Duprat, né en 1507, à Issoire (France), et mort le 22 octobre 1560, au , est un prêtre français, évêque de Clermont de 1530 à sa mort. Il est notamment connu pour avoir séjourné à Palma de Majorque et assisté à la rénovation de la cathédrale de Palma de Majorque en 1532. (fr)
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  • Guillaume Duprat (* 1507 in Issoire; † 23. Oktober 1560 in Beauregard-l’Évêque, Département Puy-de-Dôme) war ein französischer Geistlicher und Bischof von Clermont. (de)
  • Guillaume Duprat (1507–1560) was a French bishop. He founded the Collège de Clermont in Paris. He was born at Issoire, son of the chancellor and Cardinal Antoine Duprat. He was appointed Bishop of Clermont in 1529; later he took part in the last sessions of the Council of Trent. He was a patron of the Jesuits. Not only did he receive them in his diocese, where they were put in charge of the colleges of Billom and Mauriac, but, in the face of opposition, he helped them financially and in other ways, in particular by founding the Collège de Clermont, so called after his episcopal city. He died at Beauregard. (en)
  • Guillaume Duprat, né en 1507, à Issoire (France), et mort le 22 octobre 1560, au , est un prêtre français, évêque de Clermont de 1530 à sa mort. Il est notamment connu pour avoir séjourné à Palma de Majorque et assisté à la rénovation de la cathédrale de Palma de Majorque en 1532. (fr)
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