Jean d'Harcourt
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Jean d'Harcourt
Summary
Jean d'Harcourt is a human[1]. He died on June 13, 1452[2]. He worked as a Catholic priest[3].
Key Facts
- Jean d'Harcourt died on June 13, 1452[2].
- Jean d'Harcourt's father was Jacques I d'Harcourt,[4].
- Jean d'Harcourt's mother was Jeanne d'Enghien, dame d'Havré et de Flageulles, châtelaine de Mons[5].
- Jean d'Harcourt held citizenship in France[6].
- Jean d'Harcourt's professions included Catholic priest[3].
- Jean d'Harcourt held the position of patriarch[7].
- Jean d'Harcourt held the position of Roman Catholic Archbishop of Narbonne[8].
- Jean d'Harcourt held the position of bishop of Amiens[9].
- Jean d'Harcourt held the position of diocesan bishop[10].
- Jean d'Harcourt's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[11].
- Jean d'Harcourt is recorded as male[12].
- Jean d'Harcourt's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Jean d'Harcourt's given name is recorded as Jean[14].
- Jean d'Harcourt's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean d'Harcourt's father was Jacques I d'Harcourt,[4]. His mother was Jeanne d'Enghien, dame d'Havré et de Flageulles, châtelaine de Mons[5].
Career and Affiliations
Jean d'Harcourt's professions included Catholic priest[3]. Positions held include patriarch[7], a position[16]; Roman Catholic Archbishop of Narbonne[8], a historical episcopal title[17], in France[18]; bishop of Amiens[9], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[19]; and diocesan bishop[10], an ecclesiastical occupation[20].
Personal Life
Jean d'Harcourt's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[11].
Death and Burial
Jean d'Harcourt died on June 13, 1452[2].
FAQs
Who were Jean d'Harcourt's parents?
Jean d'Harcourt's father was Jacques I d'Harcourt,[4]. Jean d'Harcourt's mother was Jeanne d'Enghien, dame d'Havré et de Flageulles, châtelaine de Mons[5].
What did Jean d'Harcourt do for work?
Jean d'Harcourt worked as Catholic priest[3].