Historical records matching Jean III Budé, Seigneur de Yères et de Marly, Seigneur d'Hierre et de Villiers
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About Jean III Budé, Seigneur de Yères et de Marly, Seigneur d'Hierre et de Villiers
Jean Budé (1425 - Paris, 28 February 1500 or 1501)[1] was a royal counselor of Louis XI, man of letters,[clarification needed] and a bibliophile with an exceptionally rich library.[2] While in the service of the king, Jean was sent to Burgundy shortly after the death of Charles the Bold on 5 January 1477. He delivered confirmation of the privileges of the city of Dijon.[3]
In 1464 he married Catherine Picart (died 1506).[4] Their children included Guillaume Budé (1467–1540), the celebrated humanist, and Louis Budé, canon of the cathedral chapter of Troyes and later archdeacon there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bud%C3%A9
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Jean III Budé, Seigneur de Yères et de Marly, Seigneur d'Hierre et de Villiers's Timeline
1430 |
1430
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Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
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1462 |
1462
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1467 |
January 26, 1467
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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1479 |
January 18, 1479
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1500 |
1500
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Seine-Saint-Denis, IDF, France
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1501 |
February 28, 1501
Age 71
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Eglise des Célestins, Paris, France
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