Emanuel Card. Bouillon
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Emanuel Card. Bouillon
EMANUEL THEODORE DELATOUR, cardinal de BOUILLON French cardinal, Grand Aumonier de France. Date: 1644 - 1715
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1644 1715 Bouillon Cardinal Emanuel Theodore Aumonier Delatour
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: Emanuel Theodore de Bouillon, a prominent French cleric and cardinal, is depicted in this elegant 17th-century portrait. Born on April 25, 1644, in Paris, France, Emanuel Theodore de Bouillon rose through the ranks of the Catholic Church to become one of the most influential figures in French religious and political circles. Cardinal de Bouillon held several significant positions within the Church, including Grand Almoner of France, a role that placed him in charge of the royal alms and charities. This position granted him direct access to the French court and allowed him to wield considerable influence. The cardinal's impeccable attire in this portrait reflects his high status within the Church and the French nobility. He is seen wearing the red robes and cap of a cardinal, adorned with the cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit. The gold embroidery on his cape and the intricate design of his hat demonstrate the wealth and power that came with his ecclesiastical position. Despite his worldly success, Cardinal de Bouillon remained deeply devoted to his faith and charitable work. He was known for his generosity and his commitment to helping the poor and needy. His compassionate nature and dedication to the Church earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and the people he served. Cardinal de Bouillon's life was marked by a long and productive career in the Church. He served as the Bishop of Meaux and the Archbishop of Rouen before being elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1695. He passed away on January 11, 1715, leaving behind a legacy of faith, service, and charitable work. This portrait of Emanuel Theodore de Bouillon offers a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of the French court during the 17th century, while also highlighting the importance of faith and service in the life of a prominent Catholic cleric.
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