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Gaillard de Preyssac

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Gaillard de Préchac or de Preyssac was a French Roman Catholic cleric.

His mother Vidal/Vitale/Gailharde de Got was the sister of pope Clement V and of Arnaud-Garcie de Gout. Gaillard's father was Arnaud-Bernard I de Préchac (Préchac and Preyssac à Daignac ; soudan de la Trau). Gaillard's uncle made him bishop of Toulouse in 1305, but in 1317 he was dismissed for wasting the diocese's revenues and complicity in Hugues Géraud's plot against pope John XXII.[1]

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  1. ^ "Jacques Bernard, 'Le népotisme de Clément V'"., Annales du Midi, p. 369-411 alias p. 1-43 (notably p. 22 and 26 and the family tree between pages 42 and 43)