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His Excellency
Dominique-Georges-Frédéric Dufour de Pradt
Archbishop of Mechelen
Primate of Belgium
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseMechelen
Appointed27 March 1809
In office1809–1815
PredecessorJean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure
SuccessorFrançois Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux
Previous post(s)Bishop of Poitiers (1805–1808)
Orders
OrdinationJune 1783
Consecration2 February 1805
by Pius VII
Personal details
Born(1759-04-23)23 April 1759
Allanche, Kingdom of France
Died18 March 1837(1837-03-18) (aged 77)
NationalityFrench

Abbé Dominique G. F. de Rion de Prolhiac Dufour or de Fourt de Pradt (23 April 1759 in Allanche (Auvergne, France) – 18 March 1837 in Paris) was a French clergyman and ambassador.

In 1804 he became a secretary of Napoleon, in 1805 Bishop of Poitiers. On 12 May 1808 he was appointed as archbishop of Mechelen (resigned in 1815). In 1812 he was awarded the position of the French ambassador in Warsaw, preparing the Concordat of 1813. After the Napoleonic wars he published a series of books which portrayed Russia as a "despotic" and "Asiatic" power hungry to conquer Europe.

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References

  1. Neumann, Iver B. "Europe's post-Cold War memory of Russia: cui bono?" in Memory and power in post-war Europe: studies in the presence of the past ed. Jan-Werner Müller. Cambridge University Press, 2002: p. 133
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byJean-Armand de Bessuéjouls Roquelaure 13th Archbishop of Mechelen Succeeded byFrançois Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux

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