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Barthélémy-Jean-Baptiste Sanadon
Bartholomew John the Baptist Sanadon, better known by the name of Jean-Baptiste Sanadon was a constitutional Catholic Bishop〔(Bishops of Oloron ) at GCatholic Website.〕〔La Grande Encyclopédie.〕 and a member of the revolutionary Convention.
==Early life==
He was born in February 1729 in Evreux ( Eure ) and died on 9 February 1796 in Sainte-Marie, Pyrénées-Atlantiques). Sanadon entered the Benedictine order and he was principal of the college of Pau, having been a professor of history and literature. In 1785, Sanadon published an essay on the nobility of the Basques, which he extracted from manuscripts of papers knight Jean Philippe de Bela.〔Jean Philippe de Bela was also known as ''Le chevalier de Béla'' (The Bela Knight), was a colonel of the regiment of Royal-Cantabrian created in 1745 by royal decree. He wrote a book entitled History of the Basques, which remained in manuscript form in three volumes and kept at the National Library.〕

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