Raymond de Canillac
Cardinal Raymond de Canillac | |
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| Cardinal-Priest | |
| Church | Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (1350-1361) |
| Diocese | Bishop of Palestrina (1361-1373) |
| Orders | |
| Created cardinal | 17 December 1350 by Pope Clement VI |
| Personal details | |
| Born | ca. 1300 Roche de Canilhac FR |
| Died | 20 June 1373 Avignon FR |
| Buried | Cathedral, Maguelone FR |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | courtier, lawyer |
| Profession | bishop |
| Education | Doctor in utroque iure |
| Alma mater | University of Montpellier |
| Coat of arms | |
Raymond de Canillac (born ca. 1300, died 1373) was a French lawyer, bishop, and cardinal. He was born at Roche de Canilhac, the family castle, in the diocese of Mende in the Gevaudan in central France, the son of Guillaume de Canillac and a sister of Cardinal Bertrand de Déaulx. Both of his uncles, Pons and Guy, were successively abbots of Aniane (Diocese of Maguelonne, 30 km. from Montpellier), as was a nephew of the Cardinal, also called Pons. In 1345 his niece Garine, the daughter of his brother Marquis and of Alixène de Poitiers-Valentinois, married Guillaume Roger, Vicount of Beaufort, the brother of Cardinal Pierre Roger de Beaufort, who became Pope Clement VI. Raymond became a member of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (CRSA). He studied law at the University of Montpellier, and obtained the degree of Doctor in utroque iure (Civil Law and Canon Law).