Bureau (family)

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The Bureau family was an (initially) bourgeois dynasty of civil servants who performed important tasks, especially in 15th century France. The most important family member was Jean Bureau , the winner in the Hundred Years' War -ending battle of Castillon .

Above all, the family includes:

  1. Simon Bureau († 1438) ∞ Helene;
    1. 1 son
    2. Jean Bureau , † July 5, 1463, including 1436–1441 tax collector of Paris, 1439–1463 Maître de l'artillerie, 1450–1452 Prévôt des marchands in Paris , 1451–1452 Mayor of Bordeaux , 1461 knighted
      1. Pierre Bureau, * 1421, † July 1456, Apostolic Protonotary , Archdeacon of Reims, 1447 Bishop of Orléans , 1451 Bishop of Béziers ,
      2. Jean Bureau, † May 2, 1490 in Paris, Archdeacon of Paris, 1457 Bishop of Béziers , Abbot of Morigny
      3. Pierre Bureau, † 1492, 1463–1492 Trésorier de France pour l'Outre-Seine, 1464 captain of Meaux and Beauté-sur-Marne
      4. Daughter ; ∞ Nicolas de La Balue, brother of Cardinal Jean de La Balue
      5. Daughter ; ∞ Geoffroy, son of Jacques Cœur ,
    3. Gaspard Bureau , † around 1470, seigneur de Villemomble , 1461 captain of the Louvre
    4. Hugues Bureau, † before 1467, 1441 tax collector from Paris
      1. 2 sons
      2. Jean Bureau, † after 1500, 1492 Trésorier de France

literature

  • Jean Favier : Dictionnaire de la France médiévale . Keyword bureau