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André Tiraqueau : ウィキペディア英語版 | André Tiraqueau André Tiraqueau ((ラテン語:Andreas Tiraquellus)) (1488–1558) was a French jurist and politician. He is known also as a patron of François Rabelais, and the character Trinquamelle in ''Gargantua and Pantagruel'' is traditionally identified with Tiraqueau.〔Elizabeth A. Chesney, ''The Rabelais Encyclopedia'' (2004), p. 247; (Google Books ).〕〔Edwin M. Duval, ''The Design of Rabelais's Tiers livre de Pantagruel'', p. 136; (Google Books ).〕 ==Life== He was a legal humanist based in Fontenay-le-Comte, Poitou, where he knew Amaury Bouchard.〔Screech, p. 17.〕 He married Marie Cailler, daughter of Artus Caillier, a legal officer at Fontenay; the marriage took place in 1512, when she was still very young, and he proceeded with two works on the ''Querelle des femmes'' and married life.〔Plattard, pp. 25–6; (Google Books ).〕〔 ''Etudes rabelaisiennes'', Volume 43 (2006), p. 198; (Google Books ).〕 Tiraqueau held the local legal offices of ''juge-châtelain'' and ''lieutenant''. He was appointed a counsellor of the Parlement of Paris in 1531.〔Joan Thirsk, ''The Rural Economy of England: collected essays'' (1984), p. 362; (Google Books ).〕
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