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Jean Bouhier (bishop)

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Jean Jacques Bouhier
Bishop of Dijon
Jean Bouhier by Henry Guillemart after Hyacinthe Rigaud
DioceseDiocese of Dijon
Installed1731
Term ended1743
PredecessorFirst holder
SuccessorClaude Bouhier de Lantenay
Personal details
Born14 March 1666
Dijon
Died15 October 1744
Dijon
NationalityFrench
DenominationRoman Catholic
ParentsJean Bouhier and Jeanne Claude Bernardon

Jean Jacques Bouhier (14 March 1666, in Dijon – 15 October 1744, in Dijon) was a French cleric and the first bishop of the Diocese of Dijon (holding it from 1731 until his death in 1743, when he was succeeded by his nephew Claude Bouhier de Lantenay).

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