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GUILLAUME See also: uncle, the See also: bishop of Maguelonne, whom he succeeded in 1529
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In 1536 he had the seat of his bishopric transferred to See also: Montpellier
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Appointed
ambassador at Venice in 1539, he fulfilled his See also: mission to the entire satisfaction of See also: Francis I., but on the See also: discovery of the
See also: system of espionage he had employed the See also: king had to recall him in 1542
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Returning to his diocese, he was imprisoned in the chateau of
See also: Beaucaire for his tolerance of the Reformers, so he replaced his former indulgence by severity, and the end of his episcopate was disturbed by religious struggles
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He was a See also: man of wide learning, a humanist and a friend of humanists,
and took a keen See also: interest in the natural sciences
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See J
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See also: Zeller, La Diplomatie francaise
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. . d'apres le correspondance de G
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See also: Pellicier (See also: Paris, 1881) ; and A
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Tausserat-Radel, Correspondance politique de Guillaume Pellicier (Paris, 1899)
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