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Nicolas Pavillon (1597 at Paris – 1677 at Alet) was a French bishop of Alet and Jansenist. His attitude against Pope Alexander VII won him the admiration of Port-Royal. Alet became the "Mecca" of the Jansenists. His nephew was the writer Étienne Pavillon.

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  • Nicolas Pavillon, souvent cité comme « M. D'Alet », né le 17 novembre 1597 à Paris et mort le 8 décembre 1677 à Alet, est un ecclésiastique français. Évêque d'Alet pendant quarante ans, de 1637 à sa mort, très dédié à son apostolat, il est noté pour avoir porté une grande attention à l'éducation du plus grand nombre, y compris celle des filles – une exception à l'époque. (fr)
  • Nicolas Pavillon (1597 at Paris – 1677 at Alet) was a French bishop of Alet and Jansenist. His attitude against Pope Alexander VII won him the admiration of Port-Royal. Alet became the "Mecca" of the Jansenists. His nephew was the writer Étienne Pavillon. (en)
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  • Nicolas Pavillon, souvent cité comme « M. D'Alet », né le 17 novembre 1597 à Paris et mort le 8 décembre 1677 à Alet, est un ecclésiastique français. Évêque d'Alet pendant quarante ans, de 1637 à sa mort, très dédié à son apostolat, il est noté pour avoir porté une grande attention à l'éducation du plus grand nombre, y compris celle des filles – une exception à l'époque. (fr)
  • Nicolas Pavillon (1597 at Paris – 1677 at Alet) was a French bishop of Alet and Jansenist. His attitude against Pope Alexander VII won him the admiration of Port-Royal. Alet became the "Mecca" of the Jansenists. His nephew was the writer Étienne Pavillon. (en)
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