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Jean Dubourdieu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean Dubourdieu Jean Dubourdieu (1642?–1720) was a French Protestant minister. ==Life== Dubourdieu, son of Isaac Dubourdieu, was born at Montpellier in 1642 according to Agnew, in 1648 according to Haag, in 1652 according to Didot. He became one of the pastors of that town. In 1682 he published a sermon entitled ‘Avis de la Sainte Vierge sur ce que tous les siècles doivent dire d'elle,’ which led to a short controversy with Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet. At the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he came to England, followed by many of his congregation, and soon afterwards attached himself as chaplain to the House of Schomberg. He was by the side of Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg at battle of the Boyne, and accompanied the duke's youngest son, Charles Schomberg, 2nd Duke of Schomberg, to Turin in 1691. Duke Charles was mortally wounded and taken prisoner by the French army under Nicolas Catinat at the battle of Marsaglia in 1693, and Dubourdieu took the body to Lausanne for interment. Dubourdieu was one of the pastors of the French church in the Savoy, London.
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