And the source would be...? For example, the citation for the Simon de Langres article (Daniel Antonin Mortier, Histoire des maîtres généraux de l'Ordre des frères prêcheurs, Picara 1909, Vol. 4) seems to suggest 1362-1369. Why the seemingly discordant dates? Where is a definitive source? FeatherPluma (talk) 22:35, 29 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

A discrepancy

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First of all, the list is missing Antonio de Monroy who was Master of the Order before Antonin Cloche.

One problem that arises though is that means Bruno Cadore is actually the 88th Master of the Order, but the article cited calls him the 87th Master.

The list on GCatholic has 89 entries for "Master of the Order", but the additional number is because it lists Martial Auribelli twice.

Bruno Cadore only has one more year in his term, so it would be best to figure this out before another Master is elected.

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