Foulques de Chanac (died 25 July 1349)[1] was Bishop of Paris from 28 November 1342 until his death.[1]

The previous bishop was Guillaume de Chanac, uncle of Foulques de Chanac. When Guillaume left the bishopric to become Latin Patriarch of Alexandria he arranged for his nephew Foulques to take over as bishop. Likewise, Foulques then offered patronage to his nephew, also called Guillaume de Chanac, later a Cardinal.[2] Another nephew was Foulques de Chanac II, Bishop of Orléans.

Bishop Foulques de Chanac died of the Black Death on 25 July 1349.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Paris, France". Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  2. "Bavlos-ch34 cultural explanations". Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  3. Ziegler, Philip (1969). The Black Death. London: Readers Union Collins. p. 78.
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