Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès

Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès (Montpellier, 1756-Rouen, 1818) was archbishop of Rouen in 1802, cardinal in 1803 and senator from 1805. He was the younger brother of the jurist, Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès the Duke of Parma.[1]


Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès
Archbishop of Rouen
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseRouen
SeeRouen
Appointed10 April 1802
Term ended25 October 1818
PredecessorDominique de La Rochefoucauld
SuccessorFrançois de Pierre de Bernis
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santo Stefano al Monte Celio (1805-18)
Orders
Ordination1780
by Joseph-François de Malide
Consecration11 April 1802
by Giovanni Battista Caprara
Created cardinal17 January 1803
by Pope Pius VII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès

11 September 1756
Died25 October 1818(1818-10-25) (aged 62)
Rouen, French Kingdom
BuriedRouen Cathedral
ParentsJean Antoine de Cambacérès
Marie Rose Vassal
Alma materUniversity of Montpellier
see also Étienne Hubert (disambiguation)

References

  1. Revue de l'Institut Napoléon Issues 94-101 Institut Napoléon 1965 "Papiers d'Etienne-Hubert, cardinal de Cambacérès (1756- 1818), frère du duc de Parme : pièces diverses sur sa carrière ecclésiastique entre 1770 et 1805 (7)."
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