J.-M. Vidal, "Les origines de la province ecclésiastique de Toulouse," Annales du Midi15 (1903), pp. 289-328, especially 294-310; 469-492; 16 (1904), pp. 5-30.
Cardinal d'Albret was also the Administrator of the dioceses of Comminges, Vannes, Condom, Lascar, Oloron, Couserans, and Pamplona. Albret had arrived in Rome on 13 September 1502. Pope Alexander VI died on 18 August 1503, and Amanieu d'Albret, the brother-in-law of Cesare Borgia, participated in both the Conclave of August that elected Francesco Piccolomini (Pius III), and the Conclave of October–November that elected Giuliano della Rovere (Julius II). Johann Burchard (1885). Louis Thuasne (ed.). Capelle pontificie sacrorum rituum magistri diarium: sive Rerum urbanarum commentarii (1483-1506) (in French and Latin). Vol. Tome troisieme. Paris: E. Leroux. pp. 187–199, 209–212m 242–265. Eubel, II, p. 6 no. 26; 56.
Pilfort had been abbot of the monastery of Lombès (Lumbariensis) from at least 1310. He was appointed Bishop of Pamiers by Pope Clement V on 17 January 1312, following the death of Bishop Bernard. He was promoted to the diocese of Leon on 16 March 1317, never having been consecrated, and on 11 June was granted the privilege of being consecrated by the bishop of his choice. On 13 November 1317 he was still electus Legionensis, as Pope John XXII's bull of appointment of him to the See of Rieux states. He was named a cardinal by John XXII on 20 December 1320. Regestum Clementis papae V (in French and Latin). Vol. VII. Rome: ex Typographia Vaticana. 1887. pp. 23–24, no. 7689. Sainte-Marthe, Gallia christiana XIII, pp. 159-160. Eubel, I, pp. 16 no. 14; 94; 299 with note 11; 421.
Claude de Vic; Jean Joseph Vaissette (1840). Histoire générale de Languedoc (in French). Vol. Tome neuvieme (9). Toulouse: J.-B. Paya. pp. 25–28.
Born at Le Guâ, in Charente-Maritime in 1955, Mousset studies at the seminaries in Poitiers and in Bordeaux (1981-1987). He was named Episcopal Vicar of Périgueux in 2004, and Vicar General of the diocese of Saintes in 2008. On 8 January 2009 Pope Benedict XVI named him Bishop of Pamiers. He was promoted to the diocese of Périgueux on 18 June 2014 by Pope Francis. Église catholique de Dordogne, Biographie: Monseigneur Philippe MOUSSET,; retrieved: 2018-11-29. (in French)