Lewis of Luxembourg
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| Denomination | Catholic |
|---|---|
| Senior posting | |
| See | Diocese of Ely |
| Title | Bishop of Ely |
| Period in office | 1438–1443 |
| Predecessor | Philip Morgan |
| Successor | Thomas Bourchier |
| Personal | |
| Date of death | September 18, 1443 |
Lewis of Luxembourg (or Louis II de Luxemburg) was a medieval Archbishop of Rouen and Bishop of Ely.
He was elected to Rouen in 1436.
He was provied to Ely in commendum on September 27, 1437. He died on September 18, 1443.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 244
[edit] References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology, Third Edition, revised, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
| Roman Catholic Church titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Hugh V des Orges |
Archbishop of Rouen 1436–1443 |
Succeeded by Raoul Roussel |
| Preceded by Philip Morgan |
Bishop of Ely 1437–1443 |
Succeeded by Thomas Bourchier |
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Lewis of Luxembourg |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Ely; Archbishop of Rouen |
| DATE OF BIRTH | |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | |
| DATE OF DEATH | September 18, 1443 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |

