François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux
François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux (Saive, 6 July 1756 – 15 January 1831), was Archbishop of Mechelen, Belgium.
His Excellency François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux | |
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Archbishop of Mechelen Primate of Belgium | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Mechelen |
Appointed | 28 July 1817 |
In office | 1817–1831 |
Predecessor | Dominique-Georges-Frédéric Dufour de Pradt |
Successor | Engelbert Sterckx |
Orders | |
Ordination | 17 September 1785 |
Consecration | 19 February 1786 by César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck |
Personal details | |
Born | Saive, Blegny, Belgium | 6 July 1756
Died | 15 January 1831 74) | (aged
Nationality | Belgian |
Previous post | Auxiliary Bishop of Liège (1785–1792) Bishop of Liège (1792–1801) |
Motto | Domine non recuso Laborem. |
He was born as son of François Antoine, Count of Méan de Beaurieux and Elisabeth of Hoensbroeck-Oost, his older brother Peter Karel became Count of Mean after his father's death.
Career
On 17 September 1785, at the age of 29, he was ordained as a priest in Liège, Belgium. He was appointed Bishop of Liège on 16 August 1792 (succeeding his uncle César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck), and he was appointed Archbishop of Mechelen on 28 July 1817. He became the first Archbishop of Belgium in 1830.
See also
- Archbishopric of Mechelen-Brussel
- Bishopric of Liège
Sources
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Preceded by Dominique-Georges-Frédéric Dufour de Pradt |
14th Archbishop of Mechelen 1817-1831 |
Succeeded by Engelbert Sterckx |
Preceded by César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck |
Prince-Bishop of Liège 1792–1794 |
Succeeded by Annexed to France in 1794 Re-established 1802: Jean-Évangéliste Zäpfel (as Bishop of Liège) |
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