Guy of la Tour du Pin

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Guy of la Tour du Pin
Bishop of Clermont
In office1250 - 1286
Predecessor Hugh of La Tour-du-Pin
Successor Aimar of Cros
Personal details
Bornc. 1232
Died1286
ParentsAlbert III, lord of La Tour-du-Pin
Beatrix of Coligny

Guy de la Tour (c. 1232 - 1286) was the Bishop of Clermont from 1250 until his death.

Life

Guy de la Tour was the son of Albert III, lord of La Tour-du-Pin and Beatrix of Coligny. [1] He was also the nephew of his predecessor, Hugues de la Tour. He entered the order of preachers at 15 and became bishop of Clermont at 18, in 1250, [2] reportedly at the request of Louis IX. He was consecrated in 1253. He was the second bishop of Clermont to have his election confirmed by the Archbishops of Bourges. In 1254 he received Louis IX in church after his return from the Holy Land. [3]

On the 28th of May 1262, Louis IX came to Clermont to celebrate the marriage of his son Philip to Isabella of Aragon. [3]

In 1267, Clément IV sent Guy and harsh letter regarding his confiscation of lands belonging to Obazine Abbey. This led to Clement not granting Guy the archbishopric of Lyon the following year. [3]

In 1269 he pledged alliance to the king to earn his protection. He, in turn, recognized his rights on the city of Clermont. [3]

In 1278 he attended the council of Aurillac. [3]

In 1283 he received the pastoral visit of the archbishop of Bruges, Simon de Sully. [3]

He continued the construction of the Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral. [3]

He died the 28th of February 1286 in Ouzoir. [3] [4]

References

  1. Cluny (Benedictine abbey); Bernard, Auguste; Bruel, Alexandre (1876). "4736.". Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny, formé par Auguste Bernard, complété, revisé et publié par Alexandre Bruel. Robarts - University of Toronto. Paris Imprimerie nationale. pp. 250–253.
  2. Eubel, Conrad (1913). Hierarchia catholica medii aevi, sive Summorum pontificum, S.R.E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series ... e documentis tabularii praesertim vaticani collecta, digesta, edita. Robarts - University of Toronto. Monasterii Sumptibus et typis librariae Regensbergianae. p. 192.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Benoît Gonod (1833). Chronologie des évêques de Clermont et des principaux événemens de l'histoire ecclésiastique de l'Auvergne (sur books.google.fr) (in French). Clermont-Ferrand: impr. Thibaud-Landriot. pp. 36–38.
  4. Valbonnais, Jean P. ¬de (1722). Histoire de Dauphiné et des Princes qui ont porté le nom de Dauphins ...: 1 (in French). Fabri. pp. 193 Q.Q.