Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot
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Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot
Summary
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot is a human[1]. Born in France[2], he… he was born on January 8, 1831[3]. He died in Chambéry[4]. He died on December 19, 1908[5]. He worked as a Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in France[2], Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot…
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot died in Chambéry[4].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot was born on January 8, 1831[3].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot died on December 19, 1908[5].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot is buried at Bordeaux[9].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot held citizenship in France[10].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot worked as a Catholic priest[6].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's professions included Catholic bishop[7].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot held the position of Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bordeaux[11].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot held the position of cardinal[12].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot held the position of Bishop of Dijon[13].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[14].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot is recorded as male[15].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's Commons category is recorded as Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot[17].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot was part of the conflict Franco-Prussian War[18].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's family name is recorded as Lecot[19].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's given name is recorded as Victor[20].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's participant in is recorded as 1903 conclave[21].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[22].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Victor Lecot'}[23].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's consecrator is recorded as Joseph-Maxence Péronne[24].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's consecrator is recorded as Paul-François-Marie de Forges[25].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's consecrator is recorded as François-Marie Duboin[26].
- Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[27].
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Origins and Family
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's place of birth was France[2]. He was born on January 8, 1831[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7]. Positions held include Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bordeaux[11], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[28]; cardinal[12], a title[29]; and Bishop of Dijon[13], a historical episcopal title[30].
Personal Life
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[14].
Death and Burial
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot died on December 19, 1908[5]. He died in Chambéry[4]. Burial took place at Bordeaux[9].
Why It Matters
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
Where was Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot born?
Born in France[2], Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot…
Where did Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot die?
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot died in Chambéry[4].
What did Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot do for work?
Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot worked as Catholic priest[6] and Catholic bishop[7].