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- Constitutional_bishop abstract "During the French Revolution, a constitutional bishop was a Roman Catholic bishop elected from among the clergy who had sworn to uphold the Civil Constitution of the Clergy between 1791 and 1801. Constitutional bishops were often priests with less or more moderate Gallican and partisan ideas, of a less or moderate nature. They were elected locally by the same body of electors that elected the députés of the future Legislative Assembly. They organised national councils in 1797 and 1801 to mark their independence from the pope, who usually called such councils. On the signature of the 1801 concordat, pope Pius VII and Napoleon I of France both demanded that the constitutional bishops and the remaining Ancien Régime bishops who had not sworn to uphold the Civil Constitution all resign their episcopal seats so that new holders could be appointed to the sees. 15 constitutional bishops refused to resign, feeling that their election to their episcopal seats were still valid (one such bishop, Henri Grégoire, signed himself as bishop of Loir-et-Cher right up until his death).".
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- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Ancien_Régime.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Angers.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Antoine-Adrien_Lamourette.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Aude.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Aveyron.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Barthélémy-Jean-Baptiste_Sanadon.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Calvados_(department).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:1791_establishments_in_France.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:1801_disestablishments.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constitutional_bishops.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_French_Empire.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_and_the_French_Revolution.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_France.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Cathedra.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Charles-François_Dorlodot.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Charles_II_Montault-Désilles_(bishop_of_Angers).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Constitution_of_the_Clergy.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debertier.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Fauchet_(revolutionist).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Le_Coz.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Concordat_of_1801.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Creuse.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Departments_of_France.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Dordogne.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Doubs.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Finistère.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Villar.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Gallicanism.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Haute-Vienne.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Grégoire.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Hugues_Pelletier_(bishop_of_Angers).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Ille-et-Vilaine.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste-Joseph_Gobel.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste-Luc_Bailly.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Demandre.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Massieu.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Pierre_Saurine.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Claude_Leblanc_de_Beaulieu.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Landes_(department).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_Assembly_(France).
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Loir-et-Cher.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Loiret.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Louis-Alexandre_Expilly_de_la_Poipe.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Belmas.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Jarente_de_Sxc3xa9nac_dOrgeval.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Lyon.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Léonard_Honoré_Gay_de_Vernon.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Maine-et-Loire.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Marc-Antoine_Huguet.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Mayenne.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Oise.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Pontard.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Poitiers.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_VII.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink René_Lecesve.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Rhône-et-Loire.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Rouen.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Sarthe.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Vendée.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLink Yves_Marie_Audrein.
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constitutional bishop".
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageWikiLinkText "constitutional bishop".
- Constitutional_bishop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr_icon.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:1791_establishments_in_France.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:1801_disestablishments.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:Constitutional_bishops.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:First_French_Empire.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:Religion_and_the_French_Revolution.
- Constitutional_bishop subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_France.
- Constitutional_bishop hypernym Bishop.
- Constitutional_bishop type Person.
- Constitutional_bishop type Disestablishment.
- Constitutional_bishop type Establishment.
- Constitutional_bishop comment "During the French Revolution, a constitutional bishop was a Roman Catholic bishop elected from among the clergy who had sworn to uphold the Civil Constitution of the Clergy between 1791 and 1801. Constitutional bishops were often priests with less or more moderate Gallican and partisan ideas, of a less or moderate nature. They were elected locally by the same body of electors that elected the députés of the future Legislative Assembly.".
- Constitutional_bishop label "Constitutional bishop".
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- Constitutional_bishop sameAs Konstitutioneller_Bischof.
- Constitutional_bishop sameAs Obispo_constitucional.
- Constitutional_bishop sameAs Évêque_constitutionnel.
- Constitutional_bishop sameAs Biskup_konstytucyjny.
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- Constitutional_bishop sameAs Q1782975.
- Constitutional_bishop wasDerivedFrom Constitutional_bishop?oldid=592679521.
- Constitutional_bishop isPrimaryTopicOf Constitutional_bishop.