Guillaume III d'Assat (Bishop of Oloron)

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Guillaume III. d'Assat also known as ou Guilielmus was a fourteenth century Catholic Bishop of Oloron in France.[1][self-published source?]

Biography[edit]

According to the La Grande Encyclopédie he was Bishop of Oloron from 3 June 1371 until his resignation in 1394, although the dates given in the le Trésor de Chronologie[2] are slightly different. There is some hint that he was pressured to resign. After his resignation rival claimants contested to be bishop, as part of the Avignon Papacy controversy. Armand-Guilhem de Bury was the Avignon nomination, while Ogier Vilesongnes was Rome's nomination.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Bishops of Oloron at GCatholic.
  2. ^ Count de Mas Latrie, "le Trésor de Chronologie, d'histoire et de géographie" (Paris, 1884).[page needed]
Religious titles
Preceded by
Pierre II. d'Estiron
Bishop of Oloron
1371 – 1395
Succeeded by
Armand-Guilhem de Bury