Jean-Baptiste Duvoisin
Jean-Baptiste Duvoisin (19 October 1744 – 9 July 1813) was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian and writer, who was Bishop of Nantes from 1802 until his death in 1813. He was praised by the Napoleon I for being, in theological matters, "a torch of which he did not wish to lose sight," and was often consulted by the Emperor on religious questions.
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Jean-Baptiste Duvoisin
Jean-Baptiste Duvoisin (19 October 1744 – 9 July 1813) was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian and writer, who was Bishop of Nantes from 1802 until his death in 1813. He was praised by the Napoleon I for being, in theological matters, "a torch of which he did not wish to lose sight," and was often consulted by the Emperor on religious questions.
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