Robert Céneau
Robert Céneau was a French bishop, historian, and controversialist.
He was born in Paris. In 1513 he became doctor of the Faculty of Theology in the Sorbonne, and in 1515 was made Bishop of Vence. From here he was transferred in 1530 to the See of Riez, and in 1532 to that of Avranches.
He took an active part in the religious and polemical discussions that attended the Protestant Reformation.
Works
He wrote several controversial works, the most important of which are:- "Pro tuendo sacro coelibatu"
- "Tractatus de utriusque gladii facultate, usuque legitimo"
- "Axioma de divortio matrimonii mosaici per legem evangelicam refutato"
- "Traductatis Calviniacae"
- "Methodus de compescendâ haereticorum ferociâ".