François Lefebvre de Caumartin
French bishop (1668–1733)
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François Lefebvre de Caumartin or Jean François Paul Lefèvre de Caumartin (16 December 1668 in Châlons-en-Champagne – 30 August 1733 in Blois) was a French bishop.
He was elected member of the Académie Française in 1694 and member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1701.
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Preceded by | Bishop of Vannes September 1717 – August 1719 | Succeeded by Antoine II Fagon |
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- Henri Louis Habert de Montmor (1634)
- Louis de Lavau (1679)
- François Lefebvre de Caumartin (1694)
- François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif (1733)
- Jean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure (1771)
- Georges Cuvier (1818)
- André Marie Jean Jacques Dupin (1832)
- Alfred-Auguste Cuvillier-Fleury (1866)
- Jules Arsène Arnaud Claretie (1888)
- Joseph Joffre (1918)
- Maxime Weygand (1931)
- Louis Leprince-Ringuet (1966)
- Yves Pouliquen (2001)
- Antoine Compagnon (2022)