François de Dinteville

François de Dinteville (1477–1530) was a French nobleman who was elected as Bishop of Sisteron and later Bishop of Auxerre.

[1] After a legal training in Pavia as doctor of both laws, he became Bishop of Sisteron in 1507.

[2] His successor was another François de Dinteville (1498-1556), his nephew, who had been Bishop of Riez from 1527 to 1530.

Dinteville the Younger held the diocese of Auxerre until his death on 27 September 1556.

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Cutout of the leaded glass window No. 9 (16. Century) in the Catholic parish church of Saint-Martin (Collégiale Saint-Martin) in Montmorency, representation: St. Franz of Assisi and the founder (kneeling) François de Dinteville, Bishop of Auxerre (see: Dominique Foussard, Charles Huet, Mathieu Lours: Églises du Val-d'Oise. Pays de France, Vallée de Montmorency, Société d'Histoire et d'Archeologie de Gonesse et du Pays de France, 2. Edition, Gonesse 2011, ISBN 9782953155426)