Jean-Pierre Camus
Jean-Pierre Camus was a French catholic priest, novelist, writer and catholic bishop (1584–1652). He was born at Paris.
Also recorded as Camus.
Identity and origins
He also worked under the names I.P.C.E. de Belley, I.P.E. de Belley and M.I.P.C.E. de Belley. The authorities additionally record the heading Camus. His recorded language was French. His recorded confession was Catholic Church.
Identity
Jean-Pierre Camus is recorded as catholic priest, novelist, writer and catholic bishop. Jean-Pierre Camus is recorded with the citizenship of France.
Chronology
- 1584Jean-Pierre Camus born at Paris.
- 1584Jean-Pierre Camus was born in 1584 at Paris.
- 1652Jean-Pierre Camus died at Paris.
- 1652Jean-Pierre Camus died in 1652 at Paris.
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“Jean-Pierre Camus”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2671778: Jean-Pierre Camus
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