Joseph-Emmanuel de La Trémoille

Joseph-Emmanuel de La Trémoille, (7 July 1659 - Rome, 9 January 1720) was a French Cardinal.
Biography
He was the son of Louis II de La Trémoille (1612–1666), Duke of Noirmoutier, and Renée Julie Aubéry, Lady of Tilleport.
His elder sister was the influential Marie Anne de La Trémoille, princesse des Ursins, who played a central role in the Spanish royal court during the first years of the reign of Philip V.[1][2]
He was created Cardinal of Trinità dei Monti, during the consistory of 17 May 1706, by Pope Clement XI. That same year, he was appointed French ambassador before the Holy See by Louis XIV.[3]
He was commendatory Abbot of Saint-Étienne de Caen from 1710, of Lagny Abbey, of Notre-Dame de Sorèze, of Notre-Dame de Sylvanès, of Saint-Amand Abbey, and of Grandselve Abbey from 1707.[4]
In 1714, he became Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. He was appointed Bishop of Bayeux in January 1716. In April 1718, he became Archbishop of Cambrai, a position he held until his death in 1720.[5]
References
- ^ Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, des paris, grands officiers de la couronne et de la maison du Roy et des anciens Barons du Royaume, Volume 4, page 178
- ^ Roglo: Joseph-Emmanuel de La Trémoïlle
- ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
- ^ Dom Blanchard, « L'abbaye Saint-Étienne de Caen sous la règle de Saint-Maur », Bulletin de la Société des antiquaires de Normandie, Caen, Delesques, 1915, Volume 30, p. 106
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy