Pierre Denaut
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Pierre Denaut (20 July 1743 – 17 January 1806) was the tenth bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Quebec and the last before it became an Archdiocese. He served as bishop from 1797 to 1806.
He was appointed vicar general in 1790 and coadjutor in 1794. Bishop Hubert resigned in 1797 and Denaut, with Joseph-Octave Plessis now as coadjutor, took charge of the diocese.
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References
- Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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External links
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- Pierre Denaut at Find a Grave
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Preceded by | Bishop of Quebec 1797–1806 |
Succeeded by Joseph-Octave Plessis, Archbishop of Quebec |
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