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Peter, of Luxemburg, Saint

Record IDcnp00811215
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp00811215
Bibliografische gegevens1369 - 1387
Voor het laatst bewerkt2024-02-08

Algemene noot

Bischof von Metz (1384-1387) und Kardinal; 1527 seliggesprochen

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Verdere bibliografische gegevens1369-1387
ActiviteitPersonen zu Kirchengeschichte, Systematischer und Praktischer Theologie, Kirche und Konfession (3.6p) (sswd)
LandFrankreich
Geografische nootFR (iso3166)

Namen

KopjePeter, of Luxemburg, Saint
gebruikt in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Peter, von Luxemburg
gebruikt in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
NaamsvariantLe Bienheureux
Peter, of Luxemburg
LCAuth
Peter, of Metz
LCAuth
Peter, of Metz, Saint
Peter, van Luxemburg
WBIS
Pierre, de Luxembourg

Bronnen

Gevonden inBBKL. — BNBelg=Luxembourg, le bienheureux Pierre de, b. 1369.7.20, d. 1387.7.2; canonised 1527.4.9
Bronnen voor het impressumS114591: The boke entytuled the next way to heuen, 1520? [by Saint Peter of Luxemburg]
depiction of ...
Blessed Pierre de Luxembourg (20 July 1369 - 2 July 1387) was a French Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Metz, and as a cardinal of the Avignon Obedience from 1384 until his death.Pierre was descended from nobles who secured his entrance into the priesthood when he started to serve in several places as a canon before he was named as the Bishop of Metz and a Pseudocardinal under by Antipope Clement VII. He was noted for his austerities and successes in diocesan reform as well as for his dedication to the faithful but he tried to end the Western Schism that pitted pope against antipope and rulers against rulers. His efforts were in vain and he was soon driven from Metz but moved to southern France where he died from anorexia as a result of his harsh self-imposed penances.But both sides in the conflict recognized his deep holiness and his dedication to the people in Metz and elsewhere.There were continual lobbies for him to be beatified and this later materialized when Pope Clement VII beatified him on 9 April 1527 in Rome
[Master Of The Avignon School / Web Gallery of Art: Image -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Master Of The Avignon School- Vision of Cardinal Pierre de Luxembourg.jpg]

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