Guy de Roye (died 1409) was a French prelate.
Biography
Originating from a noble house in
Picardy, he attached himself to the
Avignon popes Clement VII
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and
Benedict XIII. He was
bishop of Verdun
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,
Castres
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, and then
Dol before becoming
archbishop of Tours
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and of
Sens. He finally became
archbishop of Reims
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in 1390. He founded the
collège de Reims in
Paris
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, facing the
collège Sainte-Barbe. He got into a quarrel with the marshals of
Volti, near
Gênes
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, on his way to the
council of Pisa
The Council of Pisa was a controversial ecumenical council of the Catholic Church held in 1409. It attempted to end the Western Schism by deposing Benedict XIII (Avignon) and Gregory XII (Rome) for schism and manifest heresy. The College o ...
with
Louis I of Bar and
Pierre d'Ailly
Pierre d'Ailly (; Latin ''Petrus Aliacensis'', ''Petrus de Alliaco''; 13519 August 1420) was a French theologian, astrologer and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Academic career
D'Ailly was born in Compiègne in 1350 or 1351 of a prospero ...
, leading to a riot in which Guy was killed by a crossbow bolt.
References
Sources
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* "Guy de Roye", in Marie-Nicolas Bouillet and Alexis Chassang (dir.), ''Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie'', 1878
1409 deaths
Bishops of Castres
Bishops of Dol
Archbishops of Reims
Archbishops of Sens
Archbishops of Tours
Bishops of Verdun
15th-century French Roman Catholic bishops
14th-century French Roman Catholic bishops
Year of birth unknown
Deaths by projectile weapons
14th-century peers of France
15th-century peers of France
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