SAISSET, BERNARD

bĕrnärˈ sĕsāˈ, d. 1314, French churchman. In 1295 he became bishop of Pamiers (near Foix, S France). He was sent (1301) by Pope Boniface VIII as papal legate to King Philip IV of France to protest the king's anticlerical measures. He also urged the king's support for Boniface's projected crusade. On his return to Pamiers, Saisset, who was openly hostile to Philip, was arrested for seeking to incite rebellion against the king. Philip asked Boniface to depose Saisset; the pope replied by asking that Saisset be sent to Rome for trial by an ecclesiastic court. Philip refused and had Saisset indicted by a civil court. This strictly illegal measure revived and intensified the struggle between church and state. In the meantime, Saisset, the relatively unimportant figure in the struggle, was forgotten. He was allowed to go to Rome and in 1308 was restored to his see.

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...this version to the exempla of Bernard Saisset and Bernard D611- cieux there...persons like Bernard Delicieux or Bernard Saisset, versed in the literature of...3. Bernard 1)clicicw and Bernard Saisset seem to have emphasized the ow...
...23 Rodez, judge of, 205 Roger Bernard, count of Foix, 174 Roquebert...Corts, 136 Saint-Martin, Bernard de, notary of Limoux, 146 -47...Jordan, lord of Cambiac, 185 Saisset, Bernard de, bishop of Pamiers, 207 Sales...
...23 Rodez, judge of, 205 Roger Bernard, count of Foix, 174 Roquebert...Corts, 136 Saint-Martin, Bernard de, notary of Limoux, 146-47...Jordan, lord of Cambiac, 185 Saisset, Bernard de, bishop of Pamiers, 207 Sales...
...city , 373 , 678 . St. Valery city , 678 . St. Victor abbey in Paris : canons of, 407 ; school at, 565 , 568 . Saisset, Bernard, bishop of Pamiers, 440 . Saladin, sultan of Egypt and Syria 502 , 329 , 354 -58, 360 -61. Saladin tithe...
...133 Saint-Omer, III, 114, 115 Saint-Quentin, cty. of, 113, 114 Saint- Riquier, abbey of, 56 , 108 Saisset, Bernard, Bp. of Pamiers, 39 and n. 57 n., 92 Sancho VI, K. of Navarre, 126 , 127 Sauvegarde , royal, 159 - 60 Seal...
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...ucr.edu. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Bernard Hilla Becher: A Survey: 1972 2006. Through July 3. www...Through Aug. 16. www.sbmuseart.org. Santa Clara: de Saisset Museum, 500 El Camino Real, Tech Tools of the Trade: Contemporary...


 

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...1888), 662. (64.) Carol Pace Harney, "The De Saisset Family Portrait," September 1995. San Jose Historical...San Jose, Calif. (65.) Letters of Ernest de Saisset, de Saisset Papers, Santa Clara University Archives, Santa Clara...


 

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SAISSET, BERNARD bernar sesa , d. 1314, French churchman...crusade. On his return to Pamiers, Saisset, who was openly hostile to Philip...king. Philip asked Boniface to depose Saisset; the pope replied by asking that Saisset...
...The conflict was revived by the arrest and condemnation by the kings court (1301) of Bishop Bernard Saisset . Boniface demanded that Saisset be sent to Rome for trial, issued two bulls denouncing Philip, and called for a council at Rome...
...subsequent bull (1297) Boniface relaxed the ruling. The dispute began again in earnest in 1301 with the trial of Bernard Saisset , and Boniface never again yielded. Two of his statements in the controversy are famous the bull Ausculta fili...


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