François-Virgile Dubillard
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François-Virgile Dubillard (16 February 1845, Soye near Besançon. France – 1 December 1914, Chambéry) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, and Archbishop of Chambéry 1907–1914.
He was made cardinal in 1911 by Pope Pius X. He was too ill to take part in the 1914 conclave.
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