Marcenac, Huc de (person)

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Notes

Abbot of La Sauve-Majeure from 1362-1371. See Le nécrologe de l’abbaye de La Sauve-Majeure, éd. J.-L. Lemaître, p. 147 (under the Latin name of Hugo de Marcenhac) and Dulaura, É., Histoire de l’abbaye de la Sauve-Majeure, II (Camiac-et-Saint-Denis, 2003), pp. 334-6. He came from a noble family of the Haute-Auvergne (now département of Cantal), from Marcenac (in com. Leynhac, arr. Aurillac, dép. Cantal) which gave lords of Marmiesse (com. Sansac-de-Marmiesse, arr. Aurillac, dép. Cantal). A kinsman and proctor of this abbot was named Avit de Marcenac and this rare forename was used in theMarcenac family of Marmiesse. See Dulaura, Ibid., p. 335.

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