Jean-Baptiste de Saussure, lord of Morrens and of Boussens, knight of Lausanne

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Jean-Baptiste de Saussure, lord of Morrens and of Boussens, knight of Lausanne

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Birthplace: Chesaux, Vaud, Switzerland
Death: 1645 (68-70)
Switzerland (1647)
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Son of Jean de Saussure, seigneur de Dommartin and Catherine de Veillet
Husband of Suzanne Diodati
Father of Catherine de Saussure; Elie de Saussure; Theodore de Saussure; Marc de Saussure; Henri de Saussure and 1 other
Brother of Anne de Saussure
Half brother of Daniel de Saussure and François de Saussure

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About Jean-Baptiste de Saussure, lord of Morrens and of Boussens, knight of Lausanne

Jean-Baptiste de Saussure was born c. 1575. He was the son of Jean de Saussure and wife Catherine de Veillet. He was baptized in January, 1576 at Chesaux, Vaud, Switzerland. He married Suzanne Diodati in 1597.

Suzanne was from a distinguished Italian Calvinist family who had sought refuge in Geneva. Her parents were Pompee Diodati and Laura Calandrini. Her cousin Jean Diodati was a famous Bible translator, a dangerous occupation in those days of religious intolerance.

In 1598, King Henri IV signed the Edict of Nantes, restoring some basic rights to French Protestants and guaranteeing a degree of religious tolerance. He himself was a Protestant and had to renounce his faith in order to take the throne. The Edict ended the religious wars in France for a few years. Those French Protestants living outside France had a difficult decision to make - stay in a foreign country that accepted their faith or return to France under the Edict.

Jean-Baptiste de Saussure, because of his marriage into the Diodati family, had already moved philosophically further from France. He was now accepted as Genevese bourgeoisie. He and his family stayed in Switzerland.

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1575
1575
Chesaux, Vaud, Switzerland
1576
January 1576
Age 1
Cheseaux Sur Lausanne, Lausanne District, VD, Switzerland
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Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
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Age 70
Switzerland