Adrien d'Amboise

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Adrien d'Amboise (* 1551 , † July 28, 1616 ) was royal chaplain and bishop of Tréguier .

Life

He was the son of Jean d'Amboise . He was not a member of the House of Amboise . Adrien d'Amboise studied literature and philosophy at the Collège de Navarre , but then turned to theology. In 1580 he became rector of the Sorbonne . In 1582 he completed his studies in theology and a little later his doctorate.

King Henry IV made him his confessor and Grand maître des Collège de Navarre on his arrival in Paris in 1594. In 1595 he became pastor at the church of Saint-André-des-Arts instead of Christophe Aubry . In 1604 Henry IV made him Bishop of Tréguier.

Adrien d'Amboise was buried in the Cathedral of Tréguier .

literature

  • Jean de Launoy: Regii Navarrae gymnasii parisiensis historia . Martin, Paris 1677, pp. 360, 370, 379, 415, 799, 801.
  • Denis de Sainte-Marthe: Gallia Christiana . Palme Paris 1856, vol. 14, col. 1133 (together with Jean-Barthélemy Hauréau and Paul Piolin).
  • Louis Moreri: General historical lexicon in which the life and deeds of those patriarchs, prophets, apostles, fathers of the first churches are presented in alphabetical order with verified references ("Grand Dictionnaire Historique"). Fischer-Verlag, Erlangen 1999 (64 microfiches; reprint of the Leipzig edition 1730/40), vol. 1, p. 447.
  • Jean-Christian Hoefer (Ed.): Nouvelle Biographie générale depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à 1850-1860 . Rosenkild, Copenhagen 1963, vol. 1., col. 323 (reprint of the Paris edition 18555/63).
  • Société d'émulation des côtes du Nord (ed.): Catalogs des évêques de Tréguier (XVIIe siècle) . 1830, p. 107.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, Dictionnaire des familles françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du XIXe siècle , Volume 1, page 167: Famille d'Amboise
  2. Autour du Concile de Trente: actes de la table ronde de Lyon (February 28, 2003), publication de l'université de Saint-Étienne, 2006, page 56.