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- Gauscelin de Jean (died 3 August 1348) was a French cardinal. He was born at Cahors in the family related (by the marriage alliance) to the family of...
- Aquasparta (1289–1302) Gentile Partino (1302–1305) Berengar Fredol (1306–1323) Gauscelin de Jean (ca.1327–1348) Etienne Aubert (1348–1352) Egidio Albornoz (1352–1367)...
- Louis de Beaumont, Louis' brother Henry de Beaumont, and two cardinals, Gauscelin de Jean and Luca Fieschi. The cardinals are set free, while the Beaumonts...
- lender to Edward I of England in the late 13th century.: 55  In 1316, Gauscelin de Jean became cardinal under pope John XXII.: 162  Guilhem Servat worked...
- Mandosio (in Italian and Latin). Vol. Tomo I. Roma: Pagliarini. pp. 78–81. Gauscelin de Jean Duèse, Pedro Gómez Barroso [Lützelschwab, pp. 481–482], Imbertus...
- Louis de Beaumont, Louis' brother Henry de Beaumont, and two cardinals, Gauscelin de Jean and Luca Fieschi. The cardinals are set free, while the Beaumonts...
- Patr****o (1300–1311) Arnaud d'Aux (1312–1320) Vital du Four, (1321–1327) Gauscelin de Jean (1327–1348) Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord (1348–1364) Pierre Itier...
- Elector Cardinalatial Title Elevated Elevator Notes Gauscelin de Jean Bishop of Albano December 17, 1316 John XXII Grand penitentiary; nephew of John...
- bishop Avignon – cardinal-priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, † 13 June 1317. Gauscelin de Jean, relative of John XXII – cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro...
- Puyanne (1305–1306) Petrus de Podio (1306–1307) Arnaud Nouvel (1307–1316) Gauscelin de Jean (1316–1319) Pierre Le Tessier (1319–1325) Pierre Despres (1325–1361)...