Philippe III de Thurey

Elected Archbishop of Lyon in 1389, he immediately continues the fight of his predecessors against the influence of the king's officers and their justice in the city.

The latter, preceded by several clergymen carrying lanterns, went to Roanne hotel and expelled the Seneschal.

The Parliament of Paris, by judgment of 5 October 1394, counteracted the letters patent of 5 April 1393 and punished Givry and Catula, and ordered the archbishop to pay damages to the king's officers, who were immediately restored.

His right to coin money was abolished, but he managed to maintain primacy of the Church of Lyons over Rouen and Paris.

[6] He financially supports the completion of the roof of the Cathedral of St. John and directs interior renovations in the St. Stephen Church inb Lyon.

Coat of arms of Thurey