翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Charles Dettie Aaron
・ Charles Deutsch
・ Charles de Lacy
・ Charles de Lambert
・ Charles de Lambert (aviator)
・ Charles de Lambert (soldier)
・ Charles de Lannoy
・ Charles de Larcy
・ Charles de Lauzirika
・ Charles de Ligne (speed skater)
・ Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg
・ Charles de Lint
・ Charles de Lorencez
・ Charles de Lorme
・ Charles de Lorraine de Vaudémont
Charles de Marillac
・ Charles de Mazade
・ Charles de Meaux
・ Charles de Menou d'Aulnay
・ Charles de Montigny
・ Charles de Montmagny
・ Charles de Morny, Duke of Morny
・ Charles de Noailles
・ Charles de Noyelle
・ Charles de Rochefort
・ Charles de Rémusat
・ Charles de Saint-Ours
・ Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour
・ Charles de Saint-Évremond
・ Charles de Sainte-Marthe


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Charles de Marillac : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles de Marillac
Charles de Marillac (c.1510 – 2 December 1560) was a French prelate and diplomat.
==Career==

De Marillac was, by the age of twenty-two, an advocate in parliament in Paris. Suspected, however, of sympathizing with the reformers, he deemed it prudent to leave Paris, and in 1535 went to the East with his cousin Jean de La Forest, the first French ambassador at Constantinople. Cunning and ambitious, he soon made his mark, and his cousin having died during his embassy, Marillac was appointed his successor.
He did not return from the East until 1538, when he was sent almost immediately to England, to replace Louis de Perreau, Sieur de Castillon at the court of Henry VIII where he remained until 1543. He is known to have sent dispatches back to France detailing events such as the king's first meeting with his fourth wife Anne of Cleves, which resulted in the sudden downfall and demise of the seemingly all-powerful Thomas Cromwell, who was responsible for the ill-fated marriage. While Henry at first sight found Anne of Cleves so unattractive that he could not consummate the marriage, Marillac was impressed by her gravity and dignity: though he did not think her a great beauty, in his view she would be a perfectly acceptable Queen of England (she was in fact a distant relative of both the French and English royal families), and he seems to have found Henry's attitude to her rather baffling. He later noted drily that Cromwell was not dead more than a few months before the King was bewailing the loss of his finest minister, and, typically, blaming Cromwell's enemies for persuading him to destroy Cromwell on a trivial pretext.
He retained his influence during the reign of Henry II, fulfilling important missions in Switzerland and later at the imperial court (1547–1551), and at the courts of the German princes (1553–1554).
In 1555 he was one of the French deputies at the conferences held at Mark near Ardres to discuss peace with England. His two last missions were at Rome (1557) and at the Diet of Augsburg (1559). In 1550 he was given the bishopric of Vannes, and in 1557 the archbishopric of Vienne; he also became a member of the privy council. He distinguished himself as a statesman at the Assembly of Notables at Fontainebleau in 1560, when he delivered an exceedingly brilliant discourse, in which he opposed the policy of violence and demanded a national council and the assembly of the states general. Irritated by his opposition, the Guises compelled him to leave the court, and he died on 2 December of the same year, at Melun, France.
His works include: ''フランス語:Discours sur la rupture de la Trève en l'an 1556'' (Paris, 1556), and ''フランス語:Sommaire de l'ambassade en Allemagne de feu Mr. l'archevesque de Vienne en l'an 1550,'' published in Ranke's ''Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Reformation'', vol. vi. (Leipzig, 1882). See J. Kaulek, ''フランス語:Correspondance politique de Castillon et Marillac (1537-1542)'' (Paris, 1885); P. de Vassiere, ''Charles de Marillac'' (Paris, 1896).

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Charles de Marillac」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.