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    Jean de Morvillier, bishop of Orléans (c. 1506–23 October 1577) was a French noble, prelate, diplomat and de facto chancellor during the latter Italian...
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    Anne de Montmorency Other French negotiators: Jacques d'Albon, Marquis of Fronsac; Charles de Guise, Cardinal of Lorraine; Jean de Morvilliers, bishop...
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    the Lorraine family. For example, Jean de Morvillier the bishop of Orléans, and Louis de Lausignan, the seigneur de Lanssac were both men of Montmorency's...
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    June. Charles oversaw three of his councillors, Tavannes, Nevers and Jean de Morvillier composing memoranda against open war with Spain. In mid July several...
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    marriage for him with mlle de Morvillier in 1570, the niece of the garde des sceaux (de facto chancellor) Jean de Morvillier the bishop of Orléans. This...
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    Protestantism, steps L'Hôpital could not have taken. On 7 October Jean de Morvillier received his seals. His dismissal as garde des sceaux elicited the...
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    grandees of Picardie: the sieur de Genlis and the sieur d'Ivoy, alongside the governor of Boulogne the seigneur de Morvilliers. Sénarpont for his part was...
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    1551 Appointed – 3 Feb 1552 Died) Jean de Morvillier † (27 Apr 1552 Appointed – 1564 Resigned) Mathurin de la Saussaye † (6 Sep 1564 Appointed – 9 Feb...
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  • Sébastien de L'Aubespine. His brother-in-law was Jacques Bourdin, seigneur de Villeines, and uncle was Jean de Morvilliers. His son-in-law was Nicolas de Neufville...
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    this time was the seigneur de Morvilliers who oversaw the receipt of reinforcements to resist Aumale from Orléans. Morvilliers could count on around 4,000...
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