Guillon, M.-N.-S. 1760-1847
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- Histoire de la nouvelle hérésie du XIXe siècle, 1835:v. 1, t.p. (M.-N.-S. Guillon, prof. d'éloquence sacrée à la Fac. de théologie de Paris)
- OCLC data base, 7-8-93(hdg.: Guillon, Marie Nicolas Silvestre, 1760-1847)
- Qu'est-ce donc que le pape? 1791:t.p. (un prêtre)
- Martin & Walter. Révolution française, 1936-:v. 2, no. 11617 (Guillon, Msr. Marie-Nicolas-Silvestre; b. 1759; d. 1847; counter-revolutionary propagandist; librarian of the archbishopric [of Paris]; bishop of Moroco until 1833)
- BN WWW Homepage, Nov. 4, 2002(hdg.: Guillon, Marie-Nicolas-Silvestre (évèque dur Maroc, Mgr))
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Marie Nicolas Sylvestre Guillon (January 1, 1760, Paris – October 16, 1847, Montfermeil), was a French ecclesiastic, and librarian. He was a librarian and almoner in the household of the princesse de Lamballe. After she was killed in 1792, he fled to the provinces, where, under the name of Pastel, he practiced medicine. A man of facile conscience, he afterward served in turn under Napoleon, the House of Bourbon and the House of Orléans and became canon of St Denis, bishop of Morocco and dean of the Sorbonne. In May 1831, he administered Extreme Unction to the republican Abbé Grégoire despite the opposition of Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen, Archbishop of Paris.
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