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Louis Laneau (May 31, 1637 in MondoubleauMarch 16, 1696 in Ayutthaya) was a French Bishop of the 17th century who was active in the kingdom of Siam (modern Thailand). He was a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was initially nominated as the replacement of Mgr Ignace Cotolendi in charge of Nankin. ==Biography== Laneau was born in Mondoubleau, France and was ordained a priest in La Société des Missions Etrangères.〔(Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Louis Laneau, M.E.P." ) retrieved November 9, 2015〕 On 4 July, 4 1669, Laneau was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Siam and Titular Bishop of Metellopolis 〔 On March 25, 1674, he was consecrated bishop by Pierre Lambert de la Motte, Vicar Apostolic of Cochin with Bishop François Pallu, Vicar Apostolic of Fo-Kien, serving as Co-Consecrator.〔 As Vicar Apostolic of Siam, he was head of the French Roman Catholic mission in Indochina with its headquarters at Ayutthaya.〔(Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs )〕 Laneau became bishop of Ayutthaya in 1674. Monseigneur Laneau worked at propagating the Christian faith and also took care of Annamite Christians and Japanese Christian communities in Siam.〔(Catholic Encyclopedia )〕 The Siamese king Narai warmly welcomed these missionaries, providing them with land for a church, a mission-house and a seminary (St. Joseph's colony).〔(Catholic Encyclopedia )〕 Laneau had a key role in convincing the Siamese king to send an embassy to France.〔Smithies, p.8〕 During the 1688 Siamese revolution, Laneau and his missionaries were taken hostage by the Siamese, as guarantors for the execution of the retreat agreement negotiated between the French and the Siamese.〔Smithies, p.150〕 As the French failed to respect several elements of the agreement, Laneau and his missionaries were emprisonned by the resentful Siamese.〔Smithies, p.166-167〕 Laneau was only freed from the Siamese jails in April 1691. He would die in Ayutthaya on March 16, 1696.〔Smithies, p.185〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louis Laneau」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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