Jean Ferrier I
Jean Ferrier I (died 17 January 1521) was a French Roman Catholic church leader who served as Archbishop of Arles from 1499 until his death in 1521. Before that, he was Bishop of Melfi from 1498 to 1499, appointed by Pope Alexander VI. As Archbishop of Arles, he was the principal consecrator of Guillaume de Pélissier, who became Bishop of Orange in 1510. He is also known as Juan Ferrer. His predecessor in Arles was Nicola Cybo, and his successor was Jean Ferrier II.
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