Charles de Hacqueville
Charles de Hacqueville (c. 1572 – 27 February 1623) was a French cleric and bishop.
Life
His family originated in
Diocese of Rouen, regularly visiting its parishes and helped administer the diocese for cardinal François de Joyeuse
during the latter's frequent absences from it.
He became
archbishop of Lyon.[1] He gave his cathedral two ribs taken from the reliquary of saints Crispin and Crispinian. He died of kidney stones in Paris in 1623.[2]
References
- ISBN 978-0300067514, p. 638
- ^ (in French) R.P. Charles-Louis Richard et Giraud, Bibliothèque sacrée ou Dictionnaire universel, historique, dogmatique, canonique, géographique et chronologique des sciences ecclésiastiques, Paris, 1827, tome XXIX, p. 212 .