Charles Le Goux de La Berchère
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French prelate
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Charles Le Goux de La Berchère (23 October 1647 – 2 June 1719) was a French prelate. He served successively as Bishop of Lavaur (1677–1685), Archbishop of Aix (1685–1687), Archbishop of Albi (1687–1703) and Archbishop of Narbonne (1703–1719).
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