Ferdinand Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan
Ferdinand Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan , wire of Hercules-Mériadec de Rohan, prince of Rohan - Guéméné (1738 - 1813), Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1769, prince-archbishop of Cambric (1781) and of Liege (1790), it was Aumônier of the empress Joséphine de Beauharnais.
He was prior and doctor of the Sorbonne, large provost of the church of Strasbourg before being crowned archbishop of Bordeaux the December 26th 1769. He there only remained very little of time (he made build the Palais Rohan (current Town hall of Bordeaux) and sold for that of the grounds at the origin of the district which bears from now on the name of Meriadeck) and left Bordeaux for the archbishop's palace of Cambrai.
Having refused to lend oath to the civil Constitution of the clergy, it left Cambrai for the Saint-Guislain abbey of Mons and was relieved. He died in Paris in 1813.
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