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Jean du Tillet (Angoulême ?-1570) was a French Catholic bishop. == Life == The son of a mayor and captain of Angoulême under Francis I, he was appointed bishop of St. Brieuc in 1553. He took part in the Council of Trent, where he encouraged Gentian Hervet to undertake a Latin translation of Photius' ''Syntagma'' together with Balsamon's interpretation from a manuscript which had recently come into his possession. Tillet also in 1553 obtained in Rome a Hebrew version of St. Matthew's Gospel.〔 In 1564 he became bishop of Meaux, the fifteenth known Jean to hold that see. In 1568 he published an edition of works of Lucifer of Caliaris against emperor Constantius II. A brother, also named Jean, sieur de la Bussière,〔 established what became a hereditary charge as ''greffier'' of the Parlement of Paris; he is known for his history books. Another brother, Louis, curé of Claix and archdeacon of Angoulême, gave shelter to Jean Calvin, then followed him to Germany; he was very disappointed by what he saw and Jean brought him back to France.〔〔 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「Jean du Tillet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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